Red Schoendienst

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Red Schoendienst was a Hall of Fame second baseman and longtime St. Louis Cardinals player and manager, renowned for leading the team to multiple National League pennants and a World Series title.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hall of Famer
Major League Baseball manager
baseball manager
baseball player
human
second baseman
bats switch
burialPlace Resurrection Cemetery, Affton, Missouri, United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1923-02-02
dateOfDeath 2018-06-06
debutDate 1945-04-17
debutTeam St. Louis Cardinals
finalGameDate 1963-08-08
finalGameLeague Major League Baseball
finalGameTeam St. Louis Cardinals
fullName Albert Fred Schoendienst
givenName Albert
HallOfFameInduction National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
surface form: National Baseball Hall of Fame
HallOfFameInductionYear 1989
honor St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame
inductedIntoHallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
surface form: National Baseball Hall of Fame
leaguePlayedIn Major League Baseball
longtimeAssociatedWith St. Louis Cardinals
managedTeamToPennant St. Louis Cardinals
managedTeamToWorldSeriesTitle St. Louis Cardinals
memberOfSportsTeam Atlanta Braves
surface form: Milwaukee Braves

New York Giants
St. Louis Cardinals
nickname Red
numberRetiredBy St. Louis Cardinals
pennantWonAsManagerYear 1967
1968
placeOfBirth Germantown, Illinois, United States
placeOfDeath St. Louis, Missouri, United States
positionPlayed second baseman
role coach
sport baseball
teamManaged St. Louis Cardinals
teamPlayedFor Atlanta Braves
surface form: Milwaukee Braves

New York Giants
St. Louis Cardinals
throws right
uniformNumber 2
WorldSeriesTitleAsManagerYear 1967
WorldSeriesTitleAsPlayer Atlanta Braves
surface form: Milwaukee Braves
WorldSeriesTitleAsPlayerYear 1957

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1967 World Series managerChampionTeam Red Schoendienst
1968 World Series CardinalsManager Red Schoendienst
Affton, Missouri, United States hasNotableResident Red Schoendienst
subject surface form: Affton, Missouri