ST. LOUIS — Walt Jocketty, a three-time baseball executive of the year and former general manager for both the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cincinnati Reds, has died. He was 74.
Jocketty died Friday in the Phoenix area, former Cardinals manager Tony La Russa told the team after speaking with Jocketty's wife Sue.
The Cardinals announced the death Saturday. Jocketty had been battling health issues for the several years.
Before Saturday's 6-5 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, the Cardinals held a moment of silence for Jocketty.
The Cardinals won the National League Central Division seven times under Jocketty's leadership. St. Louis also won National League championships in 2004 and 2006 and their 10th World Series title in 2006. The 2006 championship, with a team that won 83 games in the regular season, ended a 24-year drought.
''On behalf of the entire St. Louis Cardinals organization, I would like to offer condolences to Walt's family and his many friends,'' Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. said in a statement. ''Walt was our first GM when we purchased the ballclub and he helped to lead our baseball operations through some of the franchises most successful and memorable years.
''He will be sorely missed but long remembered for his distinguished career in baseball.''
Jocketty broke into baseball with the Oakland Athletics in 1980, winning a World Series ring in 1989.