Joe Schultz - Coaching Career

Coaching Career

In 1949, Schultz served as a coach with the Browns, and then managed in the minor leagues from 1950–62, returning to the Cardinals' organization in 1958. He became a Cardinals coach in 1963 and worked with three National League pennant winners (1964, 1967 and 1968), and two world championship clubs (1964, 1967) through 1968.

Schultz also served as a third-base coach for the Kansas City Royals in 1970 and the Detroit Tigers from 1971-76.

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