ATLANTA -- Pat Corrales, who managed the Texas Rangers, Cleveland and the Philadelphia Phillies before a long stint on the Atlanta Braves coaching staff under Hall of Fame skipper Bobby Cox, has died at age of 82.
The Los Angeles Dodgers said Corrales died of natural causes Sunday night at his home in the north Georgia mountains. He had served as a special assistant to the team's general manager since 2012.
Corrales was a backup catcher with four teams over a nine-year career in the majors, but he was more notable as MLB's first manager of Mexican-American descent when he took over the Rangers for the final game of 1978 season.