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Former Toronto Blue Jays infielder Dámaso García dead at 63

ASSOCIATED PRESS / 1989
                                Former Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Dámaso García, a two-time All-Star in the mid-1980s, died today in his native Dominican Republic. He was 63. His son Dámaso Jr. confirmed García’s death to the Associated Press.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / 1989

Former Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Dámaso García, a two-time All-Star in the mid-1980s, died today in his native Dominican Republic. He was 63. His son Dámaso Jr. confirmed García’s death to the Associated Press.

Former Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Dámaso García, a two-time All-Star in the mid-1980s, died today in his native Dominican Republic. He was 63.

His son Dámaso Jr. confirmed García’s death to the Associated Press. The son said he passed away at 7.15 a.m. in Santo Domingo. He was at home with his wife Haydée Benoit.

Two years after retiring with the Montreal Expos, García was diagnosed with a brain tumor and underwent surgery in 1991. He was told he possibly only had six to eight months live. He recovered, but had to deal with speech and mobility issues afterward.

Garcia had several health problems in recent years, including a stroke, according to his son. He was also dealing with respiratory issues, but the death is not related to COVID-19, Dámaso Jr. said.

He is survived by his wife, a daughter and son, and three grandsons.

They will have a service in Santo Domingo on Thursday morning.

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