Whitey Herzog, #24
Date: 4/10/2012 Album ID: 1448731
Photos by St. Louis Post-Dispatch staff and the Associated Press
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The "White Rat", Whitey Herzog, managed the Cardinals from 1980 until 1990. His brand of baseball, "Whiteyball" --- combining speed, defense and solid pitching --- personified Cardinal baseball in the eighties, sending them to the World Series three different times. Whitey was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2010.
Whitey Herzog, manager, of St. Louis Cardinals in March 1987. (AP Photo/Rusty Kennedy)
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JUNE 10, 1980-  New Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog appears at a press conference Sunday at Grant's Farm, models the Redbird cap and strikes the kind of tough pose that may be necessary to take the faltering team back to respectability in the National League.  photo by J.B. Forbes | St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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AUGUST 26, 1981-- Whitey Herzog pulls Cardinals shortstop Garry Templeton off the field after Templeton twice makes obscene gestures to fans who are booing him on Ladies' day. Herzog and Templeton had to be separated.  Templeton later goes to a treatment center for depression.
POST-DISPATCH PHOTO BY SCOTT DINE
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J.B. Forbes \ Post-Dispatch
Coaches Whitey Herzog and Tom LaSorda talk it over before the Sunday, July 7, 1985 afternoon game, probably talking about the whacky series that the two teams had played at Busch Staduim.
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WED 10/16/85- LOS ANGELES-  Cesar Cedeno, who was acquired by the Cardinals from the Cincinnati Reds late in the season, thanks manager Whitey Herzog with a champagne shower.Cards win the National League series.  PHOTO BY J.B. FORBES | ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
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10/9/87-Photo by Robert C. Holt III/Post-Dispatch. ABOVE: Cards manager Whitey Herzog walks away from home plate umpire Dave Pallone after unsuccessfully arguing that a pitch had hit Robby Thompson and that a Giants run should be disallowed.Photo by Robert C. Holt III/Post-Dispatch
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July 29, 1989 --- Manager Whitey Herzog gives the ball to everyone in the Cardinals bullpen, and John Costello (right) has been a good setup man, with a 1-1 record, one save and a 2.41 ERA.  Photo by West Paz/St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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FILE PHOTO 1990 -- Whitey Herzog, Manager, St. Louis Cardinals. Whitey Herzog remains eligible to be on the ballot for Hall of Fame enshrinement in 2003.
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OCTOBER 21, 1982- Cardinals president August A. Busch, Jr., left, and manager Whitey Herzog smile at the crowd that jammed downtown for a parade honoring the world champion baseball team. In the car behind them are St. Louis County Executive Gene McNary and East St. Louis Mayor Carl Officer.
photo by Renyold Ferguson | St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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FILE PHOTO 1989 -- (L-R) Ozzie Smith and Whitey Herzog watch the National League East pennant game against Pittsburgh.  The Cardinals lost the game 4-1 and lost the pennant.
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OCTOBER 1989-  Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog and his team observing  a moment of silence Friday night in memory of August A. Busch Jr. Mr. Busch, the president of the baseball team. photo by Kevin Manning/St. Louis Post-Dispatch
staff photo St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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St Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa chasts with former manager Whitey Herzog Friday 1/22 at the St Louis Sports Commission lunch at the America's Center.
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August 5, 2005 - Former Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog waves to the home dugout as he heads to tear off number 24 at Busch Stadium when the Redbirds were hosting the Atlanta Braves.
PHOTO BY ROBERT COHEN/PD
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Sept. 27, 1996 -- Cardinals Ozzie Smith, center, shares a laugh with Whitey Herzog, left, manager of the 1982 World Series Champs and Bruce Sutter, right, pitcher on the 1982 team. The members of the 1982 team were at Busch Stadium before Friday night's game to honor Smith before his impending retirement.
Photo by Odell Mitchell, Jr. | Post-Dispatch
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2009 -- Former Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog talks with Post-Dispatch writer Rick Hummel during an interview at Herzog's home in Sunset Hills on Thursday. Herzog could be selected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Huy Mach hmach@post-dispatch.com

Watch videos of the interview at STLtoday.com/video
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April 12, 2010 - Former Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog, second from left, was honored during pregame ceremonies Monday at Cardinals opening day ceremonies.  From left are Cardinals Hall of Famers Bob Gibson, Bruce Sutter, Lou Brock, Red Schoendienst, Ozzie Smith, Herzog and Stan Musial.
Robert Cohen  rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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July 24, 2010 -- Former Cardinals manager and 2010 Hall of Fame inductee Whitey Herzog (right) and his wife Mary Lou wave to people they recognize along the parade route during the Parade of Legends down Main Street in downtown Cooperstown, NY.
Chris Lee  clee@post-dispatch.com
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April 26, 2010 -- Whitey Herzog laughs during a press conference following his Orientation Tour on Monday at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 

(Milo Stewart Jr./National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum)
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July 25, 2010 -- National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum president Jeff Idelson (left) stands alongside 2010 inductee Whitey Herzog (right) as Herzog is introduced during the 2010 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Clark Sports Center Grounds in Cooperstown, NY.
Chris Lee  clee@post-dispatch.com
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July 25, 2010 -- Former Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog (left) talks with fellow inductees Andre Dawson and Doug Harvey during the 2010 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Clark Sports Center Grounds in Cooperstown, NY.
Chris Lee  clee@post-dispatch.com
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