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Joe Garagiola

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Joe Garagiola

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  • Born
    February 12, 1926 · St. Louis, Missouri, USA
  • Died
    March 23, 2016 · Scottsdale, Arizona, USA (undisclosed)
  • Birth name
    Joseph Henry Garagiola
  • Height
    1.83 m

Biography

    • Joe Garagiola was born on February 12, 1926 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Arrête-moi si tu peux (2002), Police Story (1973) and 1975 World Series (1975). He was married to Audrie Garagiola. He died on March 23, 2016 in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA.

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      Audrie Garagiola(November 5, 1949 - March 23, 2016) (his death, 3 children)

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  • Son, Joe Garagiola Jr., is the senior vice president of standards and on-field operations for Major League Baseball.
  • In 1951, led the National League in fielding percentage for catchers (.989).
  • (1946 - 1954) Plays baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals, Cubs, Pirates and Giants.
  • Called color commentary for son's baseball team Arizona Diamondbacks.
  • Grew up with Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra in the same neighborhood. Both were lifelong friends.

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