- Eddie Kasko
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Eddie Kasko
position=Shortstop -Third Baseman
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1932|06|27
debutdate=April 18
debutyear=by|1957
debutteam=St. Louis Cardinals
finaldate=September 10
finalyear=by|1966
finalteam=Boston Red Sox
stat1label=Hits
stat1value=935
stat2label=AVG
stat2value=.264
stat3label=HR
stat3value=22
teams=As a player:
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1957-by|1958)
*Cincinnati Reds (by|1959-by|1963)
*Houston Colt .45s/Astros (by|1964-by|1965)
*Boston Red Sox (by|1966)As a manager:
*Boston Red Sox (by|1970-by|1973)
highlights=
*National League All-star in by|1961*Edward Michael Kasko (born
June 27 ,1932 ,Linden, New Jersey ) is a formerinfielder , manager, scout and front office executive in AmericanMajor League Baseball .A standout defensive player as a
shortstop andthird baseman , Kasko played for ten seasons (1957-66) with theSt. Louis Cardinals ,Cincinnati Reds ,Houston Astros andBoston Red Sox . A right-handed batter, he lackedhome run power but was a good "contact hitter." His careerbatting average was .264 in 1,077 games and 3,546at bats . Kasko appeared in oneWorld Series — 1961, with Cincinnati. He led the Reds with seven hits and batted .319, but Cincinnati lost the series in five games to theNew York Yankees .After the by|1966 season, his only campaign with Boston, Kasko retired as an active player and managed the Red Sox' AAA clubs, the Toronto Maple Leafs and
Louisville Colonels , from 1967-69. He succeeded the popularDick Williams as Bosox manager in 1970, and guided the club through four seasons, with mixed results. The Red Sox finished above the .500 mark each season, but only contended in by|1972 when they finished a half-game out of first place, behind theDetroit Tigers , in theAmerican League East Division . The half-game differential was partly due to the brief players' strike that spring: 6-8 games were lopped off each club's schedule and it was agreed that lost games would not be "made up" to resolve pennant races.During Kasko's four-year managerial term, he incorporated young players such as
Carlton Fisk andDwight Evans into the Red Sox lineup, convertedrelief pitcher Bill Lee into a successful starter, and showed patience with sore-armed veteranLuis Tiant as he returned to form as a dominant pitcher. But when the by|1973 Red Sox again could not measure up to the powerfulBaltimore Orioles of the era, Kasko was relieved of his managerial duties. His final record with Boston, over four seasons, was 345-295 (.539).Kasko remained with the Red Sox for another two decades, however, as a scout (1974-77) and then, after 1977, as the team's director of scouting and vice president, baseball development. He retired in 1994.
References
•"The Baseball Encyclopedia," Macmillan Books, 10th edition.
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/k/kaskoed01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - career playing statistics and managing record
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