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Bill DeWitt III comes from a baseball family. The baseball gods would say it was meant to be, nothing serendipitous about his fate. DeWitt’s father, William DeWitt Jr., ...
Cardinals Chairman and CEO Bill DeWitt Jr., right, and President Bill DeWitt III sign autographs at the Cardinals Winter Warm-Up on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, at Ballpark Village. Allie Schallert ...
Bill DeWitt Jr. and Bill DeWitt III of the St. Louis Cardinals ownership group spent nearly half an hour Monday addressing the team's finances, uncertainty with their TV regional sports network ...
Cardinals’ chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. and his son, team president Bill DeWitt III, spoke with reporters on the final day of the team’s annual Winter Warm-up.
During the conversation, Dewitt, the son of 82-year-old Cardinals owner Bill DeWitt Jr., spoke openly about the team’s woes and what solutions the front office is considering to remedy them.
Much like his grandfather and current team owner/father Bill DeWitt Jr., Bill III assumed a leadership role becoming team president back in 2008 and is now at the forefront of organizational affairs.
Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III said the local club has employed an agile mindset, given the fluidity of the pandemic, and is moving forward with plans for the 2021 season.
T he vision for the St. Louis Cardinals laid out by team chairman Bill DeWitt, Jr. and Bill DeWitt III on Monday was one of a team seeking to reclaim its status as an internal talent powerhouse ...
Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III, left, and Chairman and CEO Bill DeWitt Jr., are interviewed by Scott Watermann on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, during the Cardinals Winter Warm-up at Ballpark Village.
Bill Dewitt III, president of the St. Louis Cardinals, speaks to KMBC about push to legalize sports gambling. Share Copy Link. Copy {copyShortcut} to copy Updated: 10:06 PM CDT Sep 9, 2023 ...
Bill DeWitt III appeared on CNBC's Squawk Box program to discuss the $380 million Arch renovation. Related Articles . Photos: Gateway Arch nears completion of $380 million project ...
The Missouri Senate's culture is "not conducive to getting stuff done," Bill DeWitt III said after a push to legalize sports betting died. He laid out next steps in an interview.