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In 1925, Sam Breadon, the owner of the Cardinals, wished to replace Rickey as manager.
Hornsby initially declined the job.
After discovering that Rickey planned to sell his stock in the Cardinals if he was replaced as field manager, Hornsby agreed to take the job as long as Breadon would help him purchase the stock.
Breadon agreed, and Hornsby became the Cardinals ' manager.
Hornsby finished the year with his second Triple Crown, when he combined a. 403 batting average with 39 home runs and 143 RBIs.
He bested teammate Jim Bottomley in the batting title race by nearly 40 points.
That year, he won the MVP Award, receiving 73 out of 80 possible votes.
His. 756 slugging percentage set an NL record.
The Cardinals finished in fourth place in 1925, finishing one game over. 500, though the team won 64 games and lost 51 under Hornsby.
During the year, his wife Jeanette had a son, Billy.

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