Baseball Hall of Famer, Giants legend, Orlando Cepeda rushed to hospital: report

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Baseball Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda was rushed to a Bay Area hospital late Monday, a San Francisco Giants official confirmed to The Chronicle.

His condition was not known, the spokeswoman said of the 80-year old.

Known as the Baby Bull, he spent the majority of his career with the Giants from 1958-1966. He won the National League rookie of the year in 1958.

In 1966, the 11-time All-Star was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals, where he won a World Series title and the NL MVP award in 1967.

He also played for the Atlanta Braves (1969-1972) and closed his career with the Oakland A’s, Boston Red Sox and Kansas City Royals.

His No. 30 jersey was retired by the Giants in 1999. He's also te second Puerto Rican player to make the Hall, joining Roberto Clemente