Tommy Giordano, a longtime scout who played only 11 games in the major leagues but spent more than seven decades in a variety of baseball roles, died Thursday. He was 93.
Known affectionately as "T-bone," Giordano was stricken in December with a blood infection, said his daughter, Gail Przeclawski. He died at her home in Orlando, Florida, after the family decided against further treatment.
Giordano worked for the Atlanta Braves as baseball's oldest scout through last season, his 71st in professional baseball. He had intended to come back for another year until he became ill.
"I can't wait to get up in the morning and go to the ballpark," he said in a 2016 interview with The Associated Press.