"As player"

* San Francisco Giants

* Pittsburgh Pirates (–)

* Montreal Expos

* Los Angeles Dodgers (–, )

"As coach"

* Los Angeles Dodgers (–)

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* Major League Baseball All-Star Game/All-Star (1973 Major League Baseball All-Star Game/1973)

* 2× World Series champion (, )

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"Manuel Rafael Mota Geronimo", more commonly known as "Manny Mota" (born February 18, 1938), is a Dominican people (Dominican Republic)/Dominican former Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates and Montreal Expos, as well as being a pinch hitter/pinch hitting specialist with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

He was a coach (baseball)/coach for the Dodgers from 1980 through 2013. His 34 consecutive seasons as a Dodgers coach was the longest in team history and the second-longest such streak in MLB history behind Nick Altrock, who spent 42 straight seasons listed as a coach for the old Minnesota Twins/Washington Senators. Mota is currently a minor league hitting instructor and Spanish language television broadcaster for the Dodgers.

More Manny Mota on Wikipedia.

I know the people were very pleased to see Monday take the flag away from those guys. I know Rick has done a lot of good things as a player and as a person. But what he did for his country, he will be remembered for the rest of his life as an American hero.

There's nothing you can do to prevent some injuries. He's the type of hitter who has no fear against left-handed pitchers. Not too many guys have the type of swing he has.

It's important that the children know that someone is looking out for them. They just want to know that someone cares.