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In a remarkable life that spanned a century, Art Schallock, a three-time World Series champion and the oldest living ex-MLB player, passed away at the age of 100. Schallock, who dedicated his career to the sport of baseball during its golden era, left behind a legacy that intertwined with some of the most iconic moments in Major League Baseball history.

Born on December 13, 1922, in Flushing, New York, Schallock would go on to have a career in professional baseball that began when he was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1941. After serving in World War II as a pilot in the Army Air Corps, he returned to baseball and made his Major League debut with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1948. Over the course of his 12-year playing career in the major leagues, Schallock played as a pitcher and had stints with teams such as the New York Giants and the Cincinnati Reds.