Nostalgia: Whatever Happened To … Mike Gallego?

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 Nostalgia: Whatever Happened To … Mike Gallego?
Mike Gallego was the starting second baseman on the great A’s teams of the late 80s and early 90s. The UCLA product was the perfect supporting cast member to the Oakland superstars (the McGwires, Cansecos, Hendersons, etc), playing excellent defense while doing his job at the plate. He even led the league in sacrifices in 1990. Gallego could–and did–play all infield ... [link]

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