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Chase Riddle

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His managing career began with unaffiliated teams in the Alabama-Florida circuit in 1951, but in 1955 he joined the Cardinals' system, managing through 1962, then shifting to a scouting job for the next 16 seasons β€” signing eventual
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in 1954 he toiled largely in the lowest levels of the minors, spending all or parts of 14 seasons at the Class C or Class D level. A 6-foot (1.8 m), 190-pound (86 kg) right-handed batter and thrower, he
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championships. The Troy University baseball stadium is named Riddle-Pace Field in his honor.
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in 2000 and the Wiregrass Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. On his death at age 85 in June 2011,
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organization, and in U.S. college ranks as the successful head baseball coach of
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coach Rudy Abbott were the two leaders whose impact transcended their sport."
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wrote: "In this state, there are few sports figures more revered than Riddle.
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during World War II, and attended then-Troy State University, where he played
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baseball championships and compiled a record of 435–149–2 (.745). His uncles
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5Γ— Gulf South Coach of the Year (1980, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987)
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in 1,387 games played. In 1953, as playing manager of the
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played in the Major Leagues in the 1930s and 1940s.
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Columbus, Georgia
Troy, Alabama
Troy State
HC
Gulf South
baseball
coach
manager
scout
St. Louis Cardinals
Troy University
NCAA
Johnny
Elmer Riddle
Columbus, Georgia
United States Navy
varsity football
shortstop
catcher
first baseman
pitcher
minor league baseball
farm system
Boston Red Sox
Dallas Eagles
Texas League
batted
home runs
Panama City Fliers

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