Too bad. One of the complete players of the era and a gentleman who did not seem flashy or pompous.
Indeed, he was second on the Cards all time list for PAs, runs, and hits...behind only Musial
"On injuries, one that really hurt and kept him out seven days, a fractured shoulder in 1965; have had spike wounds, pinched nerves but no real serious injuries; the hardnosed ballplayers are same today as in the old days; only play the game one way, and that’s to win; baseball is a business, not just a sport, give it all you got and go out to win "
From the HOF, interesting piece:
https://collection.baseballhall.org/PASTIME/lou-brock-oral-history-interview-circa-1968