Al Ferrara, who won 2 World Series titles with the Los Angeles Dodgers, dies at 84
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Al Ferrara, who won 2 World Series titles with the Los Angeles Dodgers, dies at 84

Associated Press  

LOS ANGELES — Al Ferrara, an outfielder who won World Series championships in 1963 and 1965 with the Los Angeles Dodgers, died Friday. Ferrara, nicknamed The Bull, made his major league debut for the Dodgers on July 30, 1963, and remained in the organization through 1968. “Not only was Al a memorable player for the Dodgers in the 1960s, but he tirelessly supported the Dodgers community efforts and was one of our most committed alumni supporters,” Stan Kasten, team president and CEO, said in a statement. Ferrara appeared on episodes of “Gilligan’s Island,” “Batman,” and the game show “Match Game.” He is survived by his son, Al III, and two grandchildren.

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