Davey Lopes, a former Los Angeles Dodgers star, died at 80 after battling Parkinson’s disease, according to TMZ Sports. He won two World Series titles, earned four All-Star selections, and recorded 557 stolen bases. Lopes later became a coach and manager, working with several MLB teams. His impact on baseball continues to be remembered by fans and players alike.
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