Orlando Cepeda, Hall of Famer and baseball’s ‘Baby Bull,’ dies at 86

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Orlando Cepeda, one of baseball’s most feared hitters in the 1950s and 1960s, who played in three World Series but whose path to the Hall of Fame was slowed by a drug conviction after his playing career ended, died Friday. He was 86.The San Francisco Giants and Cepeda’s family announced the death through a statement posted on the Giants’ website but did not provide further details. A moment of silence was held on the scoreboard at Oracle Park midway through a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Associated Press reported.With his powerful hitting and exuberant style of play, Mr….



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