Walt Jocketty, a former general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds, dies at 74
- Walt Jocketty, a former general manager, has died at 74, according to Major League Baseball.
- Jocketty served as general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals from October 1994 to October 2007.
- During his tenure, the Cardinals won seven NL Central titles and one World Series championship in 2006.
- Jocketty had been facing health issues for several years before his passing.
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