Krichell had fewer than 250 ML at-bats as a reserve catcher with the Browns, but
he became one of the greatest scouts in ML history. After coaching for the Red Sox
in 1919, Krichell was hired by
Ed Barrow to scout for the Yankees in 1920 and remained
with them until his death in 1957. He was director of scouting and chief scout beginning
in 1946. He discovered Yankee Hall of Famers Lou Gehrig and
Whitey Ford, as well
as standouts like
Tony Lazzeri,
Mark Koenig, and Vic Raschi.
(FVP)