Whiteyball

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Whiteyball was the speed-, defense-, and pitching-focused style of play popularized by manager Whitey Herzog’s St. Louis Cardinals in the 1980s, emphasizing small ball over power hitting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball strategy
sports term
style of play
associatedWithEra 1980s
associatedWithLeague National League
associatedWithManager Whitey Herzog
associatedWithTeam St. Louis Cardinals
ballparkCharacteristic artificial turf
pitcher-friendly dimensions
contrastsWith power-hitting strategies
three-true-outcomes approach
culturalAssociation 1980s St. Louis Cardinals identity
deemphasizes power hitting
emphasizes defense
pitching
small ball
speed
homeBallparkContext Busch Memorial Stadium
influencedBy ballpark conditions at Busch Memorial Stadium
legacy example of successful small-ball strategy in MLB history
influenced later discussions of speed-and-defense-oriented roster construction
namedAfter Whitey Herzog
notableAchievement 1982 World Series
surface form: 1982 World Series championship

multiple National League pennants in the 1980s
notablePlayerType contact hitters
defensive specialists
speed-oriented players
notableSeason 1982 St. Louis Cardinals season
philosophy manufacturing runs
maximizing team speed
minimizing reliance on home runs
preventing runs through defense
sport baseball
tacticalElement aggressive baserunning
defensive versatility
hit and run
sacrifice bunting
situational hitting
stolen bases
strong bullpen usage
timePeriodEnd late 1980s
timePeriodStart early 1980s

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