Tim Wallach
Baseball player and coach, All-Star

Born
September 14th, 1957
67 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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A professional baseball player and coach, played as a third baseman and was a notable figure in Major League Baseball. Played primarily for the Montreal Expos and also represented the Los Angeles Dodgers. Selected as an All-Star in 1990, received multiple Gold Glove Awards for defensive excellence. Transitioned into coaching after playing career, contributing to teams such as the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Selected as an All-Star in 1990
Won 5 Gold Glove Awards
Played for the Montreal Expos
Served as a coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers
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