FROM THE ESTATE OF RED SCHOENDIENST DATE: 1946-47 ORIGINAL or REPRINT: Original - Printed from the original negative in the time period in which it was shot TEAM: St. Louis Cardinals SUBJECTS: Red Schoendienst, Dick Sisler PHOTOGRAPHER: Alfred Fleishman APPROXIMATE SIZE: 4"x11" Doubleweight NUMBER OF PHOTOS: 1 COMMENTS / CONDITION: This is one of a large accumulation of vintage sports photographs, slides and negatives that we will be listing over the coming months. Wear on these, if any, is mostly confined to minor corner and edge wear, but see scans for further details including condition. We do not deal in stock images or modern reprints, and all scans shown are of the actual vintage photograph, slide or negative being sold. If you have any questions about a particular piece, please ask before the auction ends. BIO: Albert Fred Schoendienst was born in 1923 in Germantown, IL and died in 2018 in Town and Country, MO. He played major league baseball from 1945 to 1963 as 2nd baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and the Milwaukee Braves, appeared in the 1946, 1957 and 1958 World Series, was selected 10 times as an All-Star, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989. In 1989 he was inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame. Richard Allan Sisler was born in 1920 in St. Louis, MO and died in 1998 in Nashville, TN. He played major league baseball from 1946 to 1953 as 1st baseman and outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and the Cincinnati Reds, appeared in the 1946 and 1950 World Series, and was selected in 1950 as an All-Star. Dick Sisler, the son of George Sisler, had a respectable baseball career in his own right. He and his father are one of only two pairs of fathers and sons who both were big league managers. Sisler was a Reds coach from 1961 to 1964. He managed the Cincinnati Reds for part of 1964 when he took over for an ailing Fred Hutchinson and for all of 1965. His brother Dave Sisler also played in the major leagues for seven years as a pitcher, and his other brother, George Sisler Jr., was involved in minor league baseball for decades. SKU: L13783
Item: L13783
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