The Felipe Alou family is baseball royalty of the highest order. The former Braves outfielder, who had perhaps the best two seasons of his career when he played in Atlanta, not only had a son (Moises) ...
Felipe Alou wanted many things for his children. The list is familiar to any parent: Good health. Happiness. Love. Friendship. Education. Passion. To have more than he ever had. To achieve more than ...
Every time the Giants win a World Series, Felipe Alou can’t help but reflect on his 1994 Montreal Expos, the best team in baseball that had its dreams shattered by a labor dispute. “Of course, yes,” ...
Reporting from Arlington, Texas — He is haunted still, nearly half a century later. He failed to get the bunt down. His team failed to win the World Series. That sickening feeling might never entirely ...
2006-10-02 12:46:52 PDT -- Felipe Alou's tenure as manager of the Giants ended after four seasons Monday with the club announcing that his contract will not be renewed. The Giants issued a statement ...
Like many sons and daughters, Luis Rojas will place a phone call Sunday to his dad to wish him a Happy Father’s Day. Of course, the second-year Mets skipper followed in the footsteps of his ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Felipe Alou and Orlando Cepeda knew little English when they arrived in the minor leagues in the mid-1950s, putting them among the first wave of Spanish-speaking players thrown into a ...
SAN DIEGO — The Giants announced their group of 25 international signings on Tuesday. The smooth-faced teenagers buttoned up Giants jerseys, celebrated with their families and posed for pictures at ...
Felipe Alou, a trailblazer for baseball players out of the Dominican Republic, knew about Adrian Beltre before anyone else in the game. "I have a soft spot for Adrian, because I used to hold him," ...
Felipe Alou has plenty of captivating stories to tell from the six decades he has spent in pro baseball, including stints playing alongside Willie Mays and Hank Aaron and managing Barry Bonds, three ...
Matty Alou, once part of an all-Alou outfield for the San Francisco Giants with brothers Felipe and Jesus, died Thursday in his native Dominican Republic. He was 72. He died of diabetes complications, ...