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Jeff Torborg, former Mets manager, dead at 83

Jeff Torborg, who was the Mets’ manager in 1992 and part of the 1993 season, died Sunday in Westfield, N.J., the Chicago White Sox announced.

He was 83.

Torborg had a successful three-year run as the White Sox’s manager from 1989-91, which included AL Manager of the Year honors in 1990.

The Mets then hired him but went 72-90 during the ’92 season, and he was fired 38 games into the 1993 season with the team sitting at 13-25. He was replaced by Dallas Green.

Jeff Torborg, who managed the Mets in 1992 and was fired during the 1993 season, died Sunday at the age of 83. Getty Images
Mets manager Jeff Torborg in 1992. Sports Illustrated via Getty Images
Mets manager Jeff Torborg (10) talks to pitcher Doc Gooden (16) during a game on April 10, 1992. Sports Illustrated via Getty Images

Torborg, a former catcher who was part of the World Series champion Dodgers in 1965 and later played for the Angels, caught Sandy Koufax’s perfect game and Nolan Ryan’s first no-hitter.

He began his managerial career with the then-Cleveland Indians in 1977 and lasted parts of three seasons.

He was then a member of the Yankees coaching staff from 1979-88 before joining the White Sox.

Torborg also had short stints managing the Expos and Marlins.

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