[RCOW] The Trio That Defined an Era | Lonnie, Willie, and Silent George
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The 1982 World Champion St. Louis Cardinals are often remembered for the backflips of Ozzie Smith and the genius of Whitey Herzog. But the engine that truly powered that team sat behind the infield dirt.
In this special Black History Month finale of Random Cardinal of the Week, Jim Plaza dives into the stories of three men who formed one of the most dynamic outfields in baseball history: Lonnie Smith, Willie McGee, and George Hendrick.
From Lonnie’s fearless intensity (and his legendary run-in with the Phillie Phanatic) to George Hendrick’s quiet, steady power, and Willie McGee’s iconic World Series breakout, we explore how this trio personified "Whiteyball."
In this episode, we discuss:
The Architecture: How Whitey Herzog traded for all three pieces to build his perfect roster.
Lonnie Smith: The MVP runner-up who was "Whiteyball personified" and the story behind his fearless encounter with the Philly faithful.
"Silent" George Hendrick: The middle-of-the-order anchor who wore his pants low and his batting average high.
Willie McGee’s Arrival: How a rookie with 4 home runs turned into a World Series hero with 2 homers in a single night.