Red Schoendienst

Red Schoendienst
1923 - 2018
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First Name Red
Last Name Schoendienst
Full Name at Birth Albert Fred Schoendienst
Birthday 2nd February, 1923
Birthplace Germantown, IL
Died 6th June, 2018
Place of Death Town and Country, Missouri
Cause of Death Natural Causes
Height 6' 0" (183 cm)
Weight 170lbs (77 kg)
Build Average
Eye Color Blue
Hair Color Grey
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Sexuality Straight
Ethnicity White
Nationality American
Occupation Text Former Major League Baseball Player
Occupation Baseball
Baseball Position Second Baseman, Leftfielder
Bats Both
Throws Right
MLB First Game Date 17th April, 1945
MLB Final Game Date 7th July, 1963
Hall of Fame Inducted into the Hall of Fame by Veteran's Committee as Player in 1989.

Albert Fred "Red" Schoendienst (; February 2, 1923 – June 6, 2018) was an American professional baseball second baseman, coach, and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB), and is largely known for his coaching, managing, and playing years with the St. Louis Cardinals. He played for 19 years with the Cardinals (1945–1956, 1961–1963), New York Giants (1956–1957) and Milwaukee Braves (1957–1960), and was named to 10 All Star teams. He then managed the Cardinals from 1965 through 1976 – the second-longest managerial tenure in the team's history (behind Tony La Russa). Under his direction, St. Louis won the 1967 and 1968 National League pennants and the 1967 World Series, and he was named National League Manager of the Year in 1967 and 1968. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989. At the time of his death, he had worn a Major League uniform for 74 consecutive years as a player, coach, or manager, and had served 67 of his 76 years in baseball with the Cardinals.

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