Bob Skinner, a former Major League Baseball player and coach, passed away at 94 in San Diego. He had a distinguished career spanning 12 seasons, winning three World Series titles with the Pirates in 1960 and 1979, and the Cardinals in 1964. A National League All-Star in 1958 and 1960, Skinner hit .277 over his career and later transitioned to coaching, including roles with the Phillies and Astros. His son noted his father’s lasting impact on the baseball community.
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