Sandy Alomar, Sr. (born 1943), second baseman and coach, and family patriarch
Sandy Alomar, Sr. (born 1943), former infielder and coach in Major League Baseball
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Players eligible for the first time who were not included on the ballot were: Sandy Alomar, Sr., Andy Etchebarren, Al Fitzmorris, Tito Fuentes, Wayne Garrett, Cito Gaston, Larry Haney, Ed Herrmann, Joe Lahoud, Paul Lindblad, Dave May, Marty Perez, Bill Plummer, and Gary Sutherland.
During his tenure as Farm Director, the Padres developed Tony Gwynn, Robbie and Sandy Alomar, Jr., John Kruk, Ozzie Guillen, Mitch Williams, Ed Wojna, and many others.
A number of ex-RiverDogs have gone on to make a name for themselves in Major League Baseball, including: B.J. Upton, Carl Crawford, Rocco Baldelli, Delmon Young, Seth McClung, Josh Hamilton, Toby Hall, and Aubrey Huff, who all played for the RiverDogs, Sandy Alomar, Jr., Roberto Alomar, and Carlos Baerga who all played for the Rainbows, Fernando Tatís, and David Cone who played for the Royals.
Sandy Alomar, Jr. (born 1966), former catcher and coach in Major League Baseball
He is active in labor arbitration of union and management disputes, acting as arbitrator in dozens of Major League Baseball arbitration matters, the parties of which have included the league and individual teams, agents, and players, including Curt Schilling, Sandy Alomar, Jr., and Darryl Strawberry.