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Ducky Schofield

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and was inducted into the Springfield Sports Hall of Fame in 1991, alongside her father and grandfather. His grandson,
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During his later years, Schofield returned to the Cardinals in 1968 and 1971, sandwiched in between a stint with the
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in his hometown, where he played baseball and led its team to the Illinois Junior American Legion Championship as a
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This article is about the MLB player during 1953–1971. For his son, the MLB player during 1983–1996, see
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After retiring from professional baseball, Schofield returned to his hometown, where he served on the
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Schofield married Donna Dabney in June 1956. They remained married for 56 years until her death from
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Schofield made his MLB debut for the Cardinals on July 3, 1953, at the age of 18, entering as a
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on May 11 that year, but was limited to just 25 games with the franchise due to arm swelling.
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on August 16. During his first season in the majors, he recorded a .179
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from 1983 to 2003. He also worked for 23 years as a salesman for
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with Kansas City before going into farming. Schofield attended
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Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority
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September 30, 1971, for the Milwaukee Brewers
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July 2, 1953, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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in November 2012. Together, they had three children:
492:(422). Schofield became the first player to bat at 290: 169: 155: 145: 135: 130: 120: 110: 33: 519:, having been displaced from the starting role by 324:(January 7, 1935 – July 11, 2022) was an American 480:During the 1963 season, he finished fifth in the 868:. Sangamon County, Illinois – Elected Officials. 553:. He played his final major league game for the 602:Third-generation Major League Baseball families 843:Career statistics and player information from 887: 398:in June 1953, becoming the franchise's first 8: 1319:American expatriate baseball players in Cuba 1304:Baseball players from Springfield, Illinois 390:He was awarded a basketball scholarship by 894: 880: 872: 812: 810: 542:, Schofield was ineligible to play in the 41: 30: 557:on September 30, 1971, at the age of 36. 711:. Society for American Baseball Research 702: 700: 698: 696: 694: 692: 690: 688: 647:"Dick Schofield Statistics and History" 613: 422:on July 17 that year and hit his first 294: 173: 730: 728: 726: 686: 684: 682: 680: 678: 676: 674: 672: 670: 668: 641: 639: 637: 515:Schofield began the 1966 season as a 7: 1289:Major League Baseball second basemen 769:. Sports Reference LLC. July 3, 1953 635: 633: 631: 629: 627: 625: 623: 621: 619: 617: 523:. His contract was purchased by the 16:American baseball player (1935–2022) 1299:Major League Baseball third basemen 581:, played 15 seasons in the majors. 496:on April 17, 1964, popping out to 449:on June 15, 1958, in exchange for 14: 512:as a shortstop (.981) that year. 504:on May 22, 1965, in exchange for 1294:Major League Baseball shortstops 817:Crawford, Sean (July 12, 2022). 1314:Tulsa Oilers (baseball) players 418:. He later collected his first 1: 538:; because this was after the 1264:San Francisco Giants players 735:Welt, Bill (July 12, 2022). 508:. He then led the league in 445:Schofield was traded to the 430:with two home runs and four 291:Career highlights and awards 1274:Los Angeles Dodgers players 1254:St. Louis Cardinals players 857:Baseball Reference (Minors) 534:on September 10, 1966, for 530:He was later traded to the 88:Springfield, Illinois, U.S. 1335: 1259:Pittsburgh Pirates players 789:"Donna Schofield Obituary" 741:The State Journal-Register 440:Springfield Junior College 335:(MLB). He played for the 18: 1284:Milwaukee Brewers players 1214: 1139: 921: 331:who played 19 seasons in 295: 174: 165: 125: 115: 92: 78: 58: 49: 40: 1269:New York Yankees players 1309:Omaha Cardinals players 743:. Springfield, Illinois 500:. He was traded to the 392:Northwestern University 381:Springfield High School 1279:Boston Red Sox players 767:Baseball-Reference.com 653:. 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Index

Dick Schofield

Shortstop
Springfield, Illinois
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
St. Louis Cardinals
1953
1958
Pittsburgh Pirates
1958
1965
San Francisco Giants
1965
1966
New York Yankees
1966
Los Angeles Dodgers
1966
1967
St. Louis Cardinals
1968
Boston Red Sox
1969
1970
St. Louis Cardinals
1971
Milwaukee Brewers
1971

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