- Walter Alston
Infobox MLB retired
name=Walter Alston
position=First baseman / Manager
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1911|12|1
city-state|Venice|Ohio
deathdate=death date and age|1984|10|1|1911|12|1
city-state|Oxford|Ohio
debutdate=September 27
debutyear=by|1936
debutteam=St. Louis Cardinals
finaldate=September 27
finalyear=by|1936
finalteam=St. Louis Cardinals
stat1label=Games
stat1value=3,658
stat2label=Win-Loss record
stat2value=2,040-1,613
stat3label=Winning %
stat3value=.558
teams=As Player
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1936)As Manager
* Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers (by|1954-by|1976)
highlights=
* 4xWorld Series champion (1955, 1959, 1963, 1965)
*Los Angeles Dodgers #24 retiredWalter Emmons Alston (
December 1 ,1911 -October 1 ,1984 ), nicknamed "Smokey," was an Americanbaseball player and manager. He was born in Venice,Ohio .MLBBioRet
Name = Walter Alston
Number = 24
Team = Los Angeles Dodgers
Year = 1977|Alston was afirst baseman with theSt Louis Cardinals in the by|1936 season. He played in his only major league game on September 27, as a substitute for future Hall of FamerJohnny Mize , who had earlier been ejected from the game. Alston struck out in his only major leagueat bat . After returning to the minor leagues for several years as a player and then as a manager--including a stint as the player-manager for the first U.S.-based integrated baseball team after 1898, theNashua Dodgers of the class-BNew England League --he was named manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers for the 1954 season.A reporter once asked Alston about his playing record; he said, "Well, I came up to bat for the Cards back in '36, and
Lon Warneke struck me out. That's it." (He also played first base--two fielding chances, one error.)Alston won seven
National League pennants in his 23 years tenure as Dodgers manager. In 1955 he led Brooklyn to the pennant and its onlyWorld Series championship; the team repeated asNational League champions in 1956. After the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles, Alston led the team to pennants in 1959, 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1974, and three more world championships (1959, 1963, 1965). He was the first Dodger manager to win a World Series.Named Manager of the Year six times, Alston also guided a victorious NL
All-Star squad a record seven times. He retired after the 1976 season with 2,063 wins (2,040 in the regular season and 23 in the postseason).As a manager, Alston was noted for his studious approach to the game (he had taught school in the off-season while in the minors) and for signing 23 one-year contracts with the Dodgers at a time when multi-year contracts were becoming the norm in the sport.
Walter Alston was elected to the
National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983. He is a graduate ofMiami University inOxford, Ohio and died in Oxford at the age of 72.External links
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