PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bob Skinner, a three-time World Series champion and All-Star, has died at 94. The Pittsburgh Pirates said Tuesday they were informed of Skinner’s death from his wife, Joan. He died in San Diego. A cause was not provided. Skinner began his career in Pittsburgh and helped the Pirates stun the New York Yankees in the 1960 World Series. He was also a part of the 1964 St. Louis Cardinals team that won the World Series. Skinner returned to Pittsburgh in 1979 as the club’s hitting coach, winning a third ring as part of the “We Are Family” Pirates that beat Baltimore in the 1979 World Series.