Legendary MLB GM Walt Jocketty Dies at 74; Led Cardinals to 2006 World Series Triumph

April 26, 2025
Legendary MLB GM Walt Jocketty Dies at 74; Led Cardinals to 2006 World Series Triumph
  • Walt Jocketty, the former general manager of the Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals, passed away at the age of 74 on April 25, 2025, in the Phoenix area.

  • Jocketty had been facing health issues for several years prior to his death.

  • He is credited with hiring Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa and acquiring star players like Mark McGwire, Scott Rolen, and Albert Pujols, which revitalized the franchise.

  • The Cardinals publicly honored Jocketty after his death, expressing condolences to his family and friends through a social media post.

  • He is survived by his wife, Sue, and their two children, Ashley and Joey, with Joey working as a professional scout for the Reds.

  • John Mozeliak, who succeeded Jocketty as GM in St. Louis, acknowledged his significant impact on the organization and their eventual friendship despite the circumstances of his departure.

  • Throughout his career, Jocketty was recognized as MLB Executive of the Year three times and was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.

  • After leaving the Cardinals, Jocketty joined the Cincinnati Reds, where he guided the team to three postseason appearances during his tenure.

  • His roster decisions led to a resurgence in attendance at Busch Stadium, attracting over 3 million fans annually during his leadership.

  • Jocketty began his baseball career with the Oakland Athletics in 1980 and became the Cardinals' general manager in 1994, where he was instrumental in the team's turnaround.

  • Jocketty achieved significant success with the Cardinals from 1994 to 2007, leading the team to seven playoff appearances, two National League pennants, and a World Series championship in 2006.

  • His death was confirmed by former Cardinals manager Tony La Russa, who spoke with Jocketty's wife, Sue, and was announced by the Cardinals, who held a moment of silence before their game against the Brewers.

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