Owen, Mickey (Arnold Malcolm) b. April 4, 1916 d. July 13, 2005 Major League Baseball Player. He began his 17 year career in 1937 with the St. Louis Cardinals. His most noted moment was a flub in the 1941 World Series against the New York Yankees. As the Brooklyn Dodgers catcher, he dropped a third strike in a 4-3 lead in Game 4 which would have ended the game. The baserunner went on to score and the Dodgers lost the game and eventually the series. After his retirement, he went on the found a baseball school and serve as Greene County, Missouri sheriff...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert) Patterson Cemetery, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA