In pictures, Whitey Herzog’s enduring connection to Cardinals Nation and the metro-east
Belleville News-Democrat
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He was born Dorrel Norman Elvert Herzog in 1931 and was widely known around his hometown of New Athens as “Relly.”
But as a minor leaguer with the McAlester, Oklahoma Rockets in 1949, a sportscaster named Bill Speith took note of his light-colored hair and called him “Whitey.” The nickname stuck.
Whitey Herzog went onto an eight-year major league career before making his mark as a manager and front office executive. The kid from New Athens won three National League pennants and a World Series as the Cardinals’ manager and was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
Here’s a look back at his life through photographs in the BND archives.
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