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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.

  2. 23. März 2016 · Legendary broadcaster and former baseball player Joe Garagiola Sr. died Wednesday at the age of 90, the Arizona Diamondbacks announced.

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

    23. März 2016 · Moreover, a more apparent lasting influence is his son, Joe Garagiola Jr., who is the senior vice president of standards and on-field operations for Major League Baseball and was general manager of the Diamondbacks from 1997-2005. Garagiola Sr. is also survived by his wife Audrie, eight grandchildren and children Steve and Gina.

  4. 23. März 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...

  5. 23. März 2016 · By Alexandra Zaslow. We lost part of our TODAY family Wednesday when Joe Garagiola Sr. passed away in Scottsdale, Arizona, after struggling with his health in recent years. He was 90. From...

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  6. 23. März 2016 · As a player, Joe Garagiola experienced baseball’s highest highs and lowest lows. As a broadcaster, he turned those moments into wit and warmth – and won the hearts of a generation of fans. Garagiola, the Hall of Fame’s 1991 Ford C. Frick Award winner for major contributions to baseball broadcasting and 2014 Buck O’Neil ...

  7. Legendary broadcaster and former baseball player Joe Garagiola Sr. died Wednesday at the age of 90, the Arizona Diamondbacks announced.