Joe Schultz

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Revision as of 16:04, 20 August 2009

See Joe Schultz in the index for other people with this or a similar name.
Joe Schultz
Joseph Charles Schultz Jr.
"Dode"
Bat/Throw: L/R
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 180
Born: 1918-8-29 at Chicago, IL (US)
Died: 1996-1-10 at St. Louis, MO (US)
Interred: Calvary Cemetery in St. Louis, MO (US)
More info
Statistics: Retrosheet
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Joe Schultz was a professional player and minor and major league manager.

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At the age of thirteen, Joe pinch hit in a regular league game with Houston (Texas League). He was the batboy, his father, Joe Sr. was the manager. After his major league career as a back up catcher,he became a coach and a minor league manager. In his only full season as a major league manager, he lead the Seattle Pilots with a down-to-earth style that was chronicled in Jim Bouton's "Ball Four".






Book: [1]

Footnotes

  1. , First edition. The Ballplayers. New York: Arbor House-Willaim Morrow, 1990.