January 10 – Félix Mantilla, 90, infielder and outfielder from 1956–66 for the Braves, Mets, Red Sox and Astros.[57]
January 15 – Tommy Brown, 97, utility player from 1944–53 for the Dodgers, Phillies and Cubs.[58]
January 16 – Bob Uecker, 90, catcher from 1962–67 for the Braves, Cardinals and Phillies and later a broadcaster for the Brewers from 1971–2024.[59]
January 19 – Jeff Torborg, 83, catcher from 1964–73 for the Dodgers and Angels and later a coach and manager for the Indians, Yankees, White Sox, Mets, Expos and Marlins and broadcaster for the Braves among others.[60]
January 20 – Bobby Cuellar, 72, pitcher for the Rangers in 1977 and long time coach in the majors and minors.[61]
January 30 – Don Secrist, 80, pitcher for the 1969–70 White Sox.[62]
February 17 – Eddie Fisher, 88, pitcher from 1959–73 for the Giants, White Sox, Orioles, Indians, Angels and Cardinals.[69]
February 18 – Scott Sauerbeck, 53, pitcher from 1999–2006 for the Pirates, Red Sox, Indians and Athletics.[70]
February 23 –
Larry Dolan, 94, owner of the Indians/Guardians from 2000–25.[71]
Bobby Malkmus, 93, infielder from 1957–62 for the Braves, Senators and Phillies.[72]
March
March 3 – Frank Saucier, 98, outfielder for the 1951 St. Louis Browns.[73]
March 4 – José Valdivielso, 90, shortstop from 1955–61 for the Senators and Twins.[74]
March 6 – Art Schallock, 100, pitcher from 1951–55 for the Yankees and Orioles.[75]
March 13 – Jim Breazeale, 75, first baseman from 1969–78 for the Braves and White Sox.[76]
March 19 – Tommie Reynolds, 83, outfielder from 1963–72 for the Athletics, Mets, Angels and Brewers and coach from 1989–96 for the Athletics and Cardinals.[77]
April
April 5 –
Nate Oliver, 84, second baseman from 1963–69 for the Dodgers, Giants, Yankees and Cubs and later a minor league coach and manager.[78]
June 3 – Shigeo Nagashima, 89, third baseman from 1958–74 for the Yomiuri Giants and manager 1975–80, 1993–2001 for the Yomiuri Giants.[98]
June 13 – Johnny O'Brien, 94, second baseman and pitcher from 1953–59 for the Pirates, Cardinals and Braves.[99]
June 16 – Ron Taylor, 87, pitcher from 1962–72 for the Indians, Cardinals, Astros, Mets and Padres.[100]
June 22 – Matt Murray, 54, pitcher from 1995–97 for the Braves, Red Sox and Elephants.[101]
June 24 – Diego Seguí, 87, pitcher from 1962–77 for the Athletics, Senators, Pilots, Cardinals, Red Sox and Mariners.[102]
June 25 – Bob Heffner 86, pitcher from 1963–68 for the Red Sox, Indians and Angels.[103]
June 27 –
Hosken Powell, 70, right fielder from 1978–83 for the Twins and Blue Jays.[104]
Ed Mickelson, 98, first baseman from 1950–57 for the Cardinals, Browns and Cubs.[105]
June 28 – Dave Parker, 74, right fielder from 1973–91 for the Pirates, Reds, Athletics, Brewers, Angels and Blue Jays.[106]
July
July 1 – Billy Hunter, 97, shortstop from 1953–58 for the Browns, Orioles, Yankees, Athletics and Indians and coach from 1964–77 for the Orioles.[107]
July 4 – Bobby Jenks, 44, pitcher from 2005–11 for the White Sox and Red Sox and later a minor league coach.[108]
July 9 –
Joe Coleman, 78, pitcher from 1965–79 for the Senators, Tigers, Cubs, Athletics, Blue Jays, Giants and Pirates.[109]
Lee Elia, 87, shortstop from 1966–68 for the White Sox and Cubs and coach and manager for several teams from 1980–2008.[110]
July 12 – Jim Clancy, 69, pitcher from 1977–91 for the Blue Jays, Astros and Braves.[111]
July 19 – Jeff Bittiger, 63, pitcher from 1986–89 for the Phillies, Twins and White Sox.[112]
July 28 – Ryne Sandberg, 65, Hall of Fame second baseman from 1981–97 for the Phillies and Cubs and coach and manager for the Phillies from 2013–15.[113]
August
August 7 – Rich Hinton, 78, pitcher from 1971–79 for the White Sox, Yankees, Rangers, Reds and Mariners.[114]
August 8 – Félix Torres, 93, third baseman for the 1962–64 Angels.[115]
August 24 – Marc Hill, 73, catcher from 1973–86 for the Cardinals, Giants, Mariners and White Sox and later a minor league manager.[118]
August 28 –
Randy Moffitt, 76, pitcher from 1972–83 for the Giants, Astros and Blue Jays.[119]
Daryl Patterson, 81, pitcher from 1968–74 for the Tigers, Athletics, Cardinals and Pirates.[120]
September
September 5 – Davey Johnson, 82, second baseman from 1965–78 for the Orioles, Braves, Yomiuri Giants, Phillies, and Cubs and manager from 1984–2013 for the Mets, Reds, Orioles, Dodgers, and Nationals.
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