Eddie Stanky was a professional baseball player born on September 3, 1915 in Pennsylvania. He had a successful career in the major leagues, and his net worth, biography, age, height, and family have all been documented. He was a three-time All-Star and won two World Series championships during his career. He was also a manager and coach for several teams. Stanky passed away in 1999, but his legacy lives on in the world of baseball.
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Second baseman nicknamed "The Brat" who made All-Star Game appearances as a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Boston Braves and New York Giants. He was a player-manager during his time with the St. Louis Cardinals and was named Major League Manager of the Year in 1952.
He attended Northeast Manual Training School in his hometown of Philadelphia. He was originally signed by the Philadelphia Athletics as an amateur free agent in 1935.
He defended Dodgers teammate Jackie Robinson against racist insults during Robinson's first season in Major League Baseball.
He was survived by children named Beverly, Kay, Mariann and Mike. His father-in-law was MLB outfielder and manager Milt Stock.
He succeeded legendary pitcher Marty Marion as the manager of the Cardinals in 1952.