Red Schoendienst Signed Card
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Albert Fred "Red" Schoendienst, born February 2, 1923, is an American Major League Baseball (MLB) coach, and former player and manager. An outstanding second baseman, he played for 19 years with the St. Louis Cardinals (1945-56, 1961-63), New York Giants (1956-57) and Milwaukee Braves (1957-60), 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 both 1967 and 1968. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989. Schoendienst remains with the Cardinals as a special assistant coach; as of 2016 he has worn a Major League uniform as a player, coach, or manager for 71 consecutive seasons.
Signed in blue ink, the "Player Sample" card of Red Schoendienst, is a unique collectors item.
The blue ink inscription reads:
Red Schoendienst
The picture is a representation of the actual item.
Frame is not included.
Donated By: Roger Archibald