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Former Chicago Cubs executive Eldred R. "Salty" Saltwell, who worked in the organization for 30 years, died Sunday, the team announced Tuesday.
He was 96.
A story of loyalty and hard work, Saltwell worked his way up from being the Cubs' concession manager all the way to their front office, per the Associated Press. He had a one-year stint as their general manager in 1976 before being reassigned within the organization.
Saltwell was also the team's vice president, secretary and director of park operations and held various other roles as owner Philip K.