Red Schoendienst – Cause of Death, Age, Date, and Facts
The baseball player Red Schoendienst passed away at age 95, this age of death has to be considered astounding. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Red Schoendienst and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
Former MLB second baseman who was a 10-time All-Star and 5-time World Series Champion – 2 as a player for the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Giants and 3 as manager of the Cardinals.
In 1944, he had to begin training as a switch hitter after damaging his right eye.
He wore a Major League uniform as a player, coach or manager for sixty-seven consecutive seasons.
Had four children with Mary Eileen O’Reilly, whom he was married to from 1951 until 1999.
He played alongside the great Stan Musial for a number of years on the Cardinals.
How did Red Schoendienst die?
Cause of death | N/A |
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Age of death | 95 years |
Profession | Baseball Player |
Birthday | N/A |
Death date | June 6, 2018 |
Place of death | Town and Country, Missouri, United States |
Place of burial | N/A |
Quotes by Red Schoendienst
I managed Dal Maxvill, and he’s now our general manager. I managed Bob Gibson. He’s a broadcaster. Tim McCarver. Bill White. Nellie Briles. He used to be a broadcaster. I tried to count them up one time.
Red Schoendienst
I’ve had a good time here in baseball. I love baseball. That’s why I’m still around.
Red Schoendienst
I’ve put in 63 years now in the big leagues as a player, coach, manager. And now just being around these young guys, it keeps you going pretty good.
Red Schoendienst
There’s nothing to it. Baseball isn’t that tough to play.
Red Schoendienst
I’m not much of a jewelry man. I don’t even wear a watch half the time.
Red Schoendienst