
Walt Jocketty, championship-building architect for Cardinals in long baseball career, dies at 74
The Cardinals won the National League Central Division seven times under Jocketty's leadership. St. Louis also won National League championships in
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'On behalf of the entire St. Louis Cardinals organization, I would like to offer condolences to Walt's family and his many friends,' Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. said in a statement. 'Walt was our first GM when we purchased the ballclub and he helped to lead our baseball operations through some of the franchises most successful and memorable years.
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'He will be sorely missed but long remembered for his distinguished career in baseball.'
A moment of silence for Walt Jocketty at the ballpark his team christened with a World Series championship.
— Derrick Goold (@dgoold)
Jocketty broke into baseball with the Oakland Athletics in 1980, winning a World Series ring in 1989.
Jocketty became the general manager in St. Louis on Oct. 14, 1994. After the team was sold in 1995, the new ownership kept Jocketty in his job. His biggest move was hiring La Russa in 1996. The two men had worked together in Oakland.
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La Russa would go on to be the winningest manager in Cardinals' history and a Hall of Famer.
Jocketty revamped the team's roster, and in 1996 the Cardinals returned to postseason play for the first time in nine seasons.
In his tenure with St. Louis, Jocketty either drafted or acquired such stars as Albert Pujols, Yadier Molina, Mark McGwire, Adam Wainright, Chris Carpenter, David Eckstein, Jason Isringhausen, Jim Edmonds, and Scott Rolen.
With Jocketty at the helm, St. Louis put together seven consecutive winning seasons. In 2004 and 2005, the Cardinals won more than 100 games.
He was named the MLB Executive of the Year in 2000, 2004, and 2010.
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Leading up to the 2000 season, Jocketty became the first GM in baseball history to trade for a 20-game winner (Darryl Kile from Colorado) and a 40-homer hitter (Edmonds from Anaheim) in the same offseason.
After he was fired by the Cardinals in 2007 because of differences with ownership, Jocketty was hired by Cincinnati as a special adviser on Jan. 11, 2008. He then was named general manager of the Reds after Wayne Krivsky was fired on April 23, 2008. He served in that role until Dick Williams replaced him on Dec. 27, 2016.
Jocketty was replaced by John Mozeliak in St. Louis.
'He was a great man,' Mozeliak said after Saturday's game. 'In terms of baseball, he loved it. His influence on myself and this organization was huge. Trying to sum it up in a sentence or two is difficult, but his impact is something that I think will always be remembered. His legacy will age well.'
Despite replacing him when he was fired, Mozeliak said the two remained close.
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'That was a different time, of course,' Mozeliak said. 'In the end, we ended up being friends again. We both understood this is part of the business. I think he was proud of the success I ended up having.'
The Reds made the playoffs three times when Jocketty served as the GM — in 2010, 2012, and 2013. They have made the playoffs only once since.
Jocketty spent 14 seasons in the A's organization as director of minor league operations, director of baseball administration, and as right-hand man to Sandy Alderson.
Jocketty is survived by his wife and two children, Ashley and Joey.
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