- Bob Broeg
Robert William Patrick Broeg (
March 18 1918 –October 28 2005 ) was an American sportswriter.Born and raised in
St. Louis, Missouri , he officially covered theSt. Louis Cardinals for forty years. He graduated from Grover Cleveland High School (Class of '36) and theUniversity of Missouri before entering the United States Marines. He served in Washington as a result of an eye injury suffered at birth.After the war, Broeg joined the "
St. Louis Post-Dispatch ". He was privy to many important events in baseball history. Broeg was partially responsible for the famous picture ofEddie Gaedel at the plate in 1951. He told the photographer to stay at the game until Gaedel came to the plate and the picture was taken.Later, he helped
Bob Gibson win the1967 World Series . Gibson was unable to get breakfast at the Cardinals' hotel in Boston, so Broeg delivered a ham and egg sandwich to the star righthander. Gibson pitched a complete game and carried his team to victory.Among other things, Broeg is known for coining the nickname "Stan the Man" for Cardinal baseball player
Stan Musial , championing the Hall of Fame causes of CardinalsRed Schoendienst ,Enos Slaughter andChick Hafey and helping to devise, and successfully push for the first pension plan for veteran major-league players.Broeg was named to the Board of Directors of the
Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972, a position he held for 28 years. He was also a long time member of the Committee on Baseball Veterans. His knowledge was reported to be encyclopedic, even into his 80s. He penned his last column in 2004.The [http://fungoes.blogspot.com/ St. Louis chapter] of the
Society for American Baseball Research is named for Bob Broeg. He was awarded theJ. G. Taylor Spink Award in 1979. He was elected to the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame in 1997.Broeg said he wished his epitaph to read, "He was fair, as in just, not as in mediocre." Appropriately, Bob Broeg died five hours after the final game of the
2005 World Series . He was 87.Awards and honors
*1964 Sportswriter of the Year award - Rockne Club
*1969 University of Missouri Faculty Alumni Award
*1971 University of Missouri journalism medal
*1978 Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
*1979 Cooperstown Baseball Writers Hall of Fame
*1979 J. G. Taylor Spink Award - National Baseball Hall of Fame
*1997 Sportswriters & Sportscasters Hall of Fame
*1998 National Baseball Congress Hall of FameExternal links
* [http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/spink_bios/broeg_bob.htm Baseball Hall of Fame - Spink Award recipient]
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