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Albert Fred "Red"
Schoendienst (/ˈʃeɪndiːnst/ SHAYN-deenst;
February 2, 1923 – June 6, 2018) was an
American professional baseball second baseman, coach...
- 1913. The longest-tenured
coach in Cardinals'
franchise history is Red
Schoendienst, who has
filled a
variety of
roles for the St.
Louis Cardinals. First...
- Yogi Berra, to
ground into an
inning ending 4–6–3 double-play; Red
Schoendienst, to
Johnny Logan, to
Frank Torre. A
shakier Bob
Turley would last only...
- Series. Hall of
Famer Red
Schoendienst took over from 1965 to 1977 and won one
World Series and two NL pennants.
Schoendienst then
broke Southworth's team...
- Bid
McPhee Joe
Morgan Paul
Molitor Jackie Robinson Ryne
Sandberg Red
Schoendienst Notes Began as a
catcher and
spent several years as a
center fielder...
- LaRussa, Joe Medwick, Stan Musial, Enos Slaughter,
Branch Rickey, Red
Schoendienst,
Ozzie Smith, Ted Simmons,
Bruce Sutter, and
Scott Rolen. In 2018, Forbes...
- off
Howie Pollet. The
Cardinals tied the game in the
sixth when Red
Schoendienst singled,
moved to
second on a
ground out, and
scored on Stan Musial's...
- very
successful in his two
prior Series starts. Cardinals'
manager Red
Schoendienst sta**** with his
normal three-starter rotation,
selecting Ray Washburn...
-
players in
seven years. In a
short stint in St. Louis, he
traded away Red
Schoendienst and
Harvey Haddix. Lane
summed up his
philosophy when he said that the...
- not
manage to
capitalize on this opportunity, as
second baseman Red
Schoendienst grounded out. By the end of the
fifth inning, the
Braves had left four...