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22. With a string of trout and three of my Montreal Expos coaches. From left to right are Tim Johnson, Jerry Manuel, me, and Luis Pujols. All three of those coaches became Major League managers. Courtesy of Gilles Corbeil.
23. Posing with my son Moisés after Topps named him to their 1992 all-rookie team and presented him with this nice trophy. Courtesy of Gilles Corbeil.
24. Sitting in the dugout with two of my coaches, Jim Tracy in the middle and Jerry Manuel to the right. Both became Major League managers. Courtesy of Gilles Corbeil.
25. At the 1990 Caribbean Series, I was interviewed at Miami’s Orange Bowl by the late Hall of Fame announcer Rafael “Felo” Ramírez. Courtesy of the Alou family.
26. Proudly holding a twenty-two-pound cobia at the pier at Lake Worth, Florida, sometime around 1990. Courtesy of the Alou family.
27. Fishing on the pristine Restigouche River in New Brunswick, Canada. Courtesy of the Alou family.
28. The woman who grounded me, Lucie Alou. We married in 1986. Courtesy of Gilles Corbeil.
29. Pointing to the billboard at Montreal’s Olympic Stadium after I managed my one thousandth game. Courtesy of Gilles Corbeil.
30. With my brothers Matty (middle) and Jesús (left). It looks like we’re standing in a hotel lobby sometime in the late ’80s or early ’90s. Courtesy of the Alou family.
31. Sitting in rocking chairs with my beloved mother, Virginia. Her maiden name was Alou. Courtesy of the Alou family.
32. Back to where it all began, only this time I’m managing instead of playing for the San Francisco Giants. Courtesy of the San Francisco Giants.
33. Reunited in San Francisco with my son Moisés. Courtesy of the San Francisco Giants.
34. Standing at the batting cage with Barry Bonds when he was at 713 home runs, one short of the 714 that Babe Ruth hit. AP Photo/Eric Risberg.
35. At a ceremony honoring my brothers and me. Jesús is to the left and Matty in the center. Courtesy of the San Francisco Giants.
36. Standing in front of the Giants’ Felipe Alou Baseball Academy in the Dominican Republic. Courtesy of the San Francisco Giants.