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Whitey Herzog, performing in right as the Orioles fielded possibly their strongest team of the spring, worked Keegan for a base on balls.
The latter was replaced by Hal Lanier who, like his manager mentor in St. Louis, Whitey Herzog, had a hard-nosed approach to managing and espoused a playing style that focused on pitching, defense, and speed rather than home runs to win games.
Manager Whitey Herzog replaced McKeon in 1975, and the Royals quickly became the dominant franchise in the American League's Western Division, winning three straight division championships from 1976 to 1978.
* 1931 – Whitey Herzog, American baseball player
During a game at Busch Stadium on August 26, 1981, Garry Templeton made obscene gestures at fans before being pulled off the field by manager Whitey Herzog.
* November 9 – Whitey Herzog, American baseball player
He was hired by owner Bob Short replacing Whitey Herzog at the end of the 1973 season.
Ten days later the St. Louis Cardinals, managed by ex-Royals manager Whitey Herzog, signed Quisenberry as a free agent.
Three National League managers, including Dusty Baker, Whitey Herzog, and Larry Dierker, have exceeded the century mark as well.
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* Whitey Herzog ( born 1931 ), U. S. baseball player and Hall of Fame baseball manager
After multiple disagreements with Cardinal management, most notably manager Whitey Herzog, Hernandez was traded to the Mets on June 15, for pitchers Neil Allen and Rick Ownbey.
St. Louis management became disappointed with Pendleton after this season, but manager Whitey Herzog pointed out to them that it was his baserunning and fielding ( he led the National League in putouts and assists ) that made him vital to the team's success.
Royals manager Whitey Herzog called Jones one of the top three prospects in his team's organization, and realized that they were likely to lose Jones when he was left unprotected in the 1976 expansion draft.
Cardinals ' manager Whitey Herzog called him " the best-fielding right-handed first baseman I've seen since Gil Hodges.
Dorrel Norman Elvert " Whitey " Herzog (; born November 9, 1931 in New Athens, Illinois ) is a former Major League Baseball manager.
John Tudor, meanwhile, was 3 – 1 with a 1. 59 ERA that post-season, leading Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog to go with Tudor in the decisive game seven despite the fact that Andújar was on five days rest.
Patek was better known for his speed and his defensive abilities ; former manager Whitey Herzog called Patek the best artificial turf shortstop he ever managed, ranking him even higher than Ozzie Smith.
He served as a coach under Whitey Herzog with the Texas Rangers, Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals, and was a longtime minor league manager and instructor for the Mets.
As crew chief of the 1985 World Series umpiring unit, Denkinger was scheduled to work behind home plate in Game 7, a fact that further upset the Cardinals and manager Whitey Herzog.
Whitey Herzog called on rookie reliever Todd Worrell to pitch the ninth.
Whitey Herzog emerged from the dugout to defend Andújar, and was ejected — reportedly after saying to Denkinger, " We wouldn't even be here if you hadn't missed the fucking call last night!
The Cardinals had built their reputation and won their division behind solid pitching, exceptional defense, and aggressive base running, they manufactured runs in a style that would come to be called “ Whiteyball ,” after Cardinal Manager Whitey Herzog who managed the Cardinals from 1980 to 1990.
They had early success under the leadership of Whitey Herzog, winning their division from 1976 to 1978, but each year they would lose to the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series, exacting revenge with a sweep of the Yankees in the 1980 ALCS.

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After supper, Doc called Whitey Gresham, who was now a lieutenant and had a family.
The mere fact that Whitey would come all the way out there to talk to us was more than enough to convince me that St. Louis was the place I wanted to be.
Outside of a potentially game-changing but barely foul ' home run ' off Whitey Ford in Game Six, Clemente was generally kept off balance by Yankee hurlers.
On February 26, 1957, Wilhelm was traded by the Giants to the St. Louis Cardinals for Whitey Lockman.
Don Richard " Richie " Ashburn ( March 19, 1927 – September 9, 1997 ), also known by the nicknames, " Putt-Putt ", " The Tilden Flash ", and " Whitey " due to his light-blond hair, was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball.
Escobar reached New York in early 1934, intending to " obtain fame and honor " for " motherland ", there he was received by Rojas and professional trainer Whitey Bimstein.
Epic Records ' version of the tribute album, which included two additional covers (" Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey " and " Thank You ( Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin )") was released in January 2006.
Ensign Edward L. " Whitey " Feightner, who served with O ' Hare in July 1942, later said that one of the best pieces of information O ' Hare passed on to him, was " If you ever jump one of these Zeros and you surprise him, remember, the first thing he's going to do is a loop.
A recurring character was Mrs. McGowan, who was the mother of Whitey McGowan.
In 1897-98, Aberhart attended Seaforth Collegiate Institute, where he was nicknamed " Whitey " ( for his blond hair ) and broadened his athletic prowess to include the long jump, shot put, 100-yard dash, high jump, cycling, and football.
This process takes some time which is why James Joseph " Whitey " Bulger, Jr., who was arrested in Santa Monica, California on June 22, 2011, remained on the list until May 9, 2012 despite no longer being at large, and Osama bin Laden remained on the list for almost a year after his death at the hands of U. S. forces on May 2, 2011.
For the 1969 – 70 season the team was sold to a group called Trans National Communications, whose investors included Pat Summerall and Whitey Ford.
In, a group of Yankees met at the famous Copacabana nightclub to celebrate Martin's 29th birthday ; the party ultimately erupted into a much publicized brawl when Martin, Hank Bauer, Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra challenged a few drunks who were hurling racial slurs at performer Sammy Davis, Jr. A month later, general manager George Weiss — believing Martin's nightlife was a bad influence on teammates Whitey Ford and Mickey Mantle — exiled him to Kansas City.
He was forced to resign from the office of president of the University of Massachusetts after it was revealed that he had communicated with his fugitive brother, James Joseph " Whitey " Bulger, Junior.
Whitey was a fugitive from justice from 1995 until his arrest in June 2011.
The referee almost stopped the second fight in the third round because of a severe cut over Graziano's left eye, which would have awarded the victory to Zale, but Graziano's cutman, Morris (" Whitey ") Bimstein, was able to stop the bleeding to let the fight continue.
On May 8, 1973, Cubs manager Whitey Lockman was ejected in the 11th inning of a game against the San Diego Padres.
The tournament has awarded the Chuck Taylor Most Valuable Player award since 1939, and the Charles Stevenson Hustle Award (" Charlie Hustle "), that was the basis for Pete Rose's nickname give to him by Whitey Ford.

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