Whitey Herzog, the Corridor of Fame supervisor who led the St. Louis Cardinals to 3 pennants and a World Sequence championship within the Eighties, died on Monday in St. Louis. He was 92 and had been the second-oldest Corridor of Famer after Willie Mays.
His demise was introduced by the Cardinals.
“Baseball has been good to me since I stop attempting to play it,” Herzog favored to say.
Signed by the Yankees in 1949, he by no means made it out of their minor league system, although he picked up a lifetime of baseball data from Supervisor Casey Stengel at spring coaching camps. He performed the outfield for 4 American League groups over eight seasons with solely modest success.
However Herzog discovered his area of interest as a supervisor with what got here to be known as Whiteyball, molding groups with velocity, protection and pitching to make the most of ballparks with quick synthetic turf and spacious outfields, first at Royals Stadium in Kansas Metropolis after which at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
Herzog managed the Kansas Metropolis Royals to 3 consecutive American League division championships within the Seventies, then took the Cardinals to the 1982 World Sequence title with a crew he had constructed whereas normal supervisor as properly. And he managed the Cardinals to pennants in 1985 and 1987.
He was elected to the Baseball Corridor of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 2009.
“The elemental facets of the sport have been a few of the issues he all the time highlighted,” the Cardinals’ Corridor of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith as soon as mentioned. “It merely got here right down to the way in which he ready us to play the sport.”
However for all his baseball savvy, Herzog appeared past Whiteyball in creating a rapport along with his gamers.
As Bruce Sutter, the Cardinal reliever and in addition a Corridor of Famer, as soon as advised The St. Louis Publish-Dispatch, “What number of managers are you able to blow a recreation for and exit fishing with him the subsequent morning?
Dorrel Norman Elvert Herzog was born on Nov. 9, 1931, in New Athens, Unwell., about 30 miles southeast of St. Louis, to Edgar and Lietta Herzog. His father was a brewery employee. (The nickname Whitey got here from his gentle blond hair.)
As a boy, Whitey typically lower faculty to go to Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis and watch the Yankees play the St. Louis Browns (the crew later turned the Baltimore Orioles).
Herzog was signed by the Yankees out of highschool, however they gave up on him after an extended apprenticeship within the minors and traded him to the Washington Senators in 1956. He additionally performed for the Kansas Metropolis Athletics, the Orioles and the Detroit Tigers. He appeared in 634 main league video games with a profession batting common of .257.
After two seasons with the Athletics, as a scout after which a coach, Herzog joined the Mets as their third-base coach in 1966, scouted for them in 1967, then spent 5 years overseeing their farm system.
Herzog was named supervisor of the Texas Rangers in 1973, taking up a younger ball membership, however was fired in early September with the crew in final place within the American League West. He turned a coach for the California Angels in 1974, filling in for 4 video games as interim supervisor throughout a managerial change.
He changed Jack McKeon because the Royals’ supervisor in the midst of the 1975 season, then led them to A.L. West titles the next three seasons, dropping to the Yankees every time within the League Championship Sequence.
He regarded his 1977 crew as the very best he ever managed. It completed the common season at 102-60, that includes speedy gamers like Fred Patek, Frank White and Amos Otis, the hitting of George Brett and the pitching of Dennis Leonard.
Herzog was fired after the Royals completed second of their division in 1979 and was named the Cardinals’ supervisor in June 1980. He was given the final supervisor’s job as properly in late August, when he turned the managing over to Pink Schoendienst.
He reclaimed the managing job in 1981, remaining as normal supervisor till early within the 1982 season, when the crew he had assembled in a flurry of offers went on to seize the Cardinals’ first pennant since 1968.
That ball membership, that includes Smith at shortstop, Keith Hernandez at first base, Willie McGee, Lonnie Smith and George Hendrick within the outfield, Darrell Porter at catcher and the aid pitching of Sutter, went on to defeat the Milwaukee Brewers in a seven-game World Sequence.
After managing the Cardinals to 2 extra pennants, Herzog resigned on July 6, 1990, when his crew was in final place within the Nationwide League East. He labored after that as an government with the Angels.
He’s survived by his spouse of 71 years, Mary Lou Herzog; their three kids; Debra, David and Jim; 9 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren, the Cardinals mentioned.
Herzog by no means forgot his baseball roots, most notably the knowledge imparted by Stengel when Herzog was a Yankee hopeful.
“Casey broke it down into the hundred little issues that might make the distinction,” Herzog recalled in “You’re Missin’ a Nice Recreation,” written with Jonathan Pitts. “As soon as I started teaching and managing, I saved passing them alongside to my very own gamers, to all people from the youngest rookie-league bushwhackers to the George Bretts, Ozzie Smiths and Vince Colemans of the world. In Casey, I had an Einstein.”
Stengel may discourse on each side of baseball, however Herzog recalled how one piece of recommendation Stengel imparted had nothing to do with technique.
As Herzog as soon as associated it to The New York Instances, “Casey advised me, ‘Let ’em ask you one query and you retain speaking in order that they gained’t ask you one other one.”
Victor Mather contributed reporting.