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Mike Shannon, a St. Louis native who spent his entire nine-year MLB career with his hometown Cardinals before becoming a fixture in the team's broadcast booth, has died at the age of 83.
Mike Shannon, who played in three World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals and then became a favorite of the team’s fans as one of its radio broadcasters for 50 seasons, died on Saturday.
Mike Shannon, the longtime voice of the St. Louis Cardinals who also won two World Series with the club as a third baseman in the 1960s, has died at 83. Continue to Deadline SKIP AD You will be ...
Mike Shannon, a two-time World Series winner and longtime St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster, has died. He was 83. The Cardinals said he died Saturday night in St. Louis. The team did not cite the cau… ...
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Mike Shannon, beloved St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster and player, dies at the age of 83 By Jeff Jones. Updated April 30, 2023 3:09 PM.
Mike Shannon, longtime St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster, dies at 83 Shannon also spent his nine-year MLB career with the Cards from 1962-1970.
A St. Louis native, Mike Shannon spent nine seasons with the Cardinals as a player from 1962-70 before joining the team's radio booth for 50 years.
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