Cito Gastón
Cito Gastón is a former professional baseball player and manager, best known for leading the Toronto Blue Jays to two consecutive World Series championships in 1992 and 1993. As the first African American manager to win a World Series, he played a pivotal role in establishing the Blue Jays as a dominant force in Major League Baseball during the early 1990s.
Born on Apr 17, 1944 (81 years old)
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Canada:
Cito Gaston was the last Toronto skipper to finish second in the American League manager of the year voting before John Schneider.
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Canada:
Cito Gaston was the manager who led the Toronto Blue Jays to two World Series championships.
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Canada:
Former manager Cito Gaston had the honour of throwing out the first pitch last night.
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Dominican Republic:
Cito Gastón managed the Toronto Blue Jays during their World Series victories.
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