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  1. Joseph Henry Garagiola Sr. (February 12, 1926 – March 23, 2016) was an American professional baseball catcher, later an announcer and television host. Garagiola played nine seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, and New York Giants. He was later well known outside baseball for ...

  2. Joe Garagiola had a .257 average over his career. How many teams has Joe Garagiola played for? Joe Garagiola played for 4 teams; the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs and New York Giants.

  3. www.mlb.com › news › joe-garagiola-dies-c168709672Joe Garagiola dies - MLB.com

    Mar 23, 2016 · Joe Garagiola, a most entertaining, engaging and convivial sort, has died, bringing to an end a full, rich life and leaving the game without one of its most enduring personalities, an energetic crusader and folksy humorist. The second-best catcher from Elizabeth Street in St. Louis, Garagiola played the game at its highest level, preached its ...

  4. Mar 23, 2016 · Garagiola, the Hall of Fame’s 1991 Ford C. Frick Award winner for major contributions to baseball broadcasting and 2014 Buck O’Neil Lifetime Achievement Award winner, passed away on March 23, 2016, at the age of 90. “The National Baseball Hall of Fame has lost a dear friend with the passing of Joe Garagiola, the Museum’s 2014 Buck O ...

  5. Mar 23, 2016 · Published March 23, 2016 11:43 AM. Baseball and broadcasting legend and institution Joe Garagiola has passed away at the age of 90. Childhood friends with the recently-departed Yogi Berra in St. Louis, Garagiola was in fact the much more highly sought-after prospect. He was signed by the hometown Cardinals in 1942 and made his big league debut ...

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  6. Mar 23, 2016 · Joe Garagiola, who spent nine forgettable seasons in the major leagues as a weak-hitting catcher and then parlayed his witty tales of life as a baseball underachiever into a far more notable ...

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  8. Mar 23, 2016 · Joe Garagiola's nine-year baseball career was a modest one. His 57 years in broadcasting that followed made him one of the most popular figures in the sports world and beyond.

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