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World Series champion Tom Nieto dead at 65

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Tom Nieto, a World Series champion catcher who also served as a longtime MLB coach, has died, the Minnesota Twins announced on Monday. He was 65.

The Twins released a statement on Nieto’s death on social media.

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Catcher Tom Nieto of the St. Louis Cardinals looks on from the field during a Major League Baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1984. (George Gojkovich/Getty Images)

"The Twins organization mourns the loss of 1987 World Series champion, Tom Nieto," the team said. "Our thoughts are with the Nieto family in their time of grieving."

Nieto’s sister, Denise Nieto-Jackson, wrote on Facebook that the former player died of a heart attack last month.

"On Friday, March 27th, my brother Tom passed on after a heart attack, leaving cherished memories in Florida with his family; his strength and resilience will continue to inspire us all," she said.

The Twins initially drafted Nieto in the 31st round of the 1979 MLB Draft. However, he decided to stay in school, eventually transferring to Oral Roberts. The St. Louis Cardinals would select him in the third round of the 1981 MLB Draft.

Jim Sundberg of the Kansas City Royals scores as Tom Nieto of the St. Louis Cardinals tries to tag him during Game 5 of the 1985 World Series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Mo., on Oct. 24, 1985. (Ronald C. Modra/Getty Images)

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