Former St. Louis Cardinals player, manager and National Baseball Hall of Fame member Red Schendienst (L) helps current manager Tony La Russa carry a painting of the two of them to the

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Former St. Louis Cardinals player, manager and National Baseball Hall of  Fame member Red Schendienst (L) helps current manager Tony La Russa carry a  painting of the two of them to the
Former St. Louis Cardinals player, manager and National Baseball Hall of  Fame member Red Schendienst (L) helps current manager Tony La Russa carry a  painting of the two of them to the

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Former St. Louis Cardinals player, manager and National Baseball Hall of  Fame member Red Schendienst (L) helps current manager Tony La Russa carry a  painting of the two of them to the

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Former St. Louis Cardinals player, manager and National Baseball Hall of  Fame member Red Schendienst (L) helps current manager Tony La Russa carry a  painting of the two of them to the

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