Where are they now? Steve Sax
Published 8/25/2008 by Michael Schwartz at Major League Baseball News
Steve Sax played 14 seasons in the Majors, his first eight with the Dodgers, earning a reputation as a player whose hustling style energized his teammates. Sax, 48, has taken that approach to the business world as vice president and branch manager of the full-service securities firm RBC Wealth Management in Roseville, Calif.,
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