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The St Louis Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St Louis The Cardinals compete in Major League Baseball MLB as a member club of the National League NL Central Division Since the 2006 season the Cardinals have played their home games at Busch Stadium in downtown St Louis One of the nation s oldest and most successful professional baseball clubs the Cardinals have won 11 World Series championships the most of any NL team and second in MLB only to the New York Yankees The team has won 19 National League pennants third most of any team behind the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants St Louis has also won 15 division titles in the East and Central divisions St Louis Cardinals2024 St Louis Cardinals seasonEstablished in 1882Team logoCap insigniaMajor league affiliationsNational League 1892 present Central Division 1994 present East Division 1969 1993 American Association 1882 1891 Current uniformRetired numbersSL126910141720232442424585ColorsCardinal red navy blue yellow white NameSt Louis Cardinals 1900 present St Louis Perfectos 1899 St Louis Browns 1892 1898 St Louis Browns 1883 1891 AA St Louis Brown Stockings 1882 AA Other nicknamesThe Cards The Redbirds The Birds The Baseball Cardinals 1960 1987 BallparkBusch Stadium 2006 present Busch Memorial Stadium 1966 2005 Robison Field 1893 1920 Sportsman s Park 1882 1892 1920 1966 Major league titlesWorld Series titles 11 19261931193419421944194619641967198220062011NL Pennants 19 1926192819301931193419421943194419461964196719681982198519872004200620112013AA Pennants 4 1885188618871888Central Division titles 12 199620002002200420052006200920132014201520192022East Division titles 3 198219851987Pre modern World Series 1 1886Wild card berths 5 20012011201220202021Front officePrincipal owner s Bill DeWitt Jr PresidentBill DeWitt IIIPresident of baseball operationsJohn MozeliakGeneral managerMike GirschManagerOliver MarmolMascot s Fredbird Rally SquirrelWebsitemlb com cardinals In 1881 entrepreneur Chris von der Ahe purchased the Brown Stockings barnstorming club renamed it the St Louis Browns and made it a charter member of the American Association baseball league The team won four league championships qualifying them to play in the era s professional baseball championship series a forerunner of the modern World Series In two of these championships the Browns met the Chicago White Stockings now the Chicago Cubs launching the enduring Cardinals Cubs rivalry In 1892 the Browns also called the Perfectos joined the National League In 1900 the team was renamed the Cardinals Two years later an unrelated St Louis Browns team joined the American League Notable Cardinals achievements include manager owner Branch Rickey s invention of the farm system Rogers Hornsby s two batting Triple Crowns Dizzy Dean s 30 win season in 1934 Stan Musial s 17 MLB and 29 NL records Bob Gibson s 1 12 earned run average ERA in 1968 Whitey Herzog s Whiteyball Mark McGwire s single season home run record in 1998 the 2011 championship team s unprecedented comebacks and Albert Pujols 700th home run The Cardinals have won 105 or more games in four seasons and won 100 or more nine times Cardinals players have won 21 league MVPs four batting Triple Crowns and three Cy Young Awards Baseball Hall of Fame inductees include Lou Brock Dizzy Dean Bob Gibson Whitey Herzog Rogers Hornsby Tony LaRussa Joe Medwick Stan Musial Enos Slaughter Branch Rickey Red Schoendienst Ozzie Smith Ted Simmons Bruce Sutter and Scott Rolen In 2018 Forbes valued the Cardinals at 1 9 billion the 7th highest among MLB clubs and far more than the 147 million paid in 1995 by owner William DeWitt Jr s investment group In 2017 the team took in revenue of 319 million on an operating income of 40 0 million John Mozeliak is the President of Baseball Operations Mike Girsch is the general manager and Oliver Marmol is the manager The Cardinals are renowned for their strong fan support despite being in one of the sport s mid level markets they routinely see attendances among the league s highest and are consistently among the top three in MLB in local television ratings Through 2023 the Cardinals all time win loss record is 11 202 10 323 152 520 HistoryBefore the Cardinals 1875 1881 Professional baseball began in St Louis with the inception of the Brown Stockings in the National Association NA in 1875 The NA folded following that season and the next season St Louis joined the National League as a charter member finishing in third place at 45 19 George Bradley hurled the first no hitter in Major League history The NL expelled St Louis from the league after 1877 due to a game fixing scandal and the team went bankrupt Without a league they continued play as a semi professional barnstorming team through 1881 The magnitudes of the reorganizations following the 1877 and 1881 seasons are such that the 1875 1877 and 1878 1881 Brown Stockings teams are not generally considered to share continuity as a franchise with the current St Louis Cardinals American Association and early National League eras 1882 1919 Charles Comiskey shown here circa 1910 guided the Browns to four American Association titles For the 1882 season Chris von der Ahe purchased the team reorganized it and made it a founding member of the American Association AA a league to rival the NL 1882 is generally considered to be the first year of existence for the franchise which would later become known as the St Louis Cardinals The next season St Louis shortened their name to the Browns Soon thereafter they became the dominant team in the AA as manager Charlie Comiskey guided St Louis to four pennants in a row from 1885 to 1888 Pitcher and outfielder Bob Caruthers led the league in ERA 2 07 and wins 40 in 1885 and finished in the top six in both in each of the following two seasons He also led the AA in OBP 448 and OPS 974 in 1886 and finished fourth in batting average in 1886 334 and fifth in 1887 357 Outfielder Tip O Neill won the first batting triple crown in franchise history in 1887 and the only one in AA history By winning the pennant the Browns played the NL pennant winner in a predecessor of the World Series The Browns twice met the Chicago White Stockings the predecessor to the Chicago Cubs tying one in a heated dispute and winning the other thus spurring the vigorous St Louis Chicago rivalry that ensues to this day During the franchise s ten seasons in the AA they compiled an all time league high of 780 wins and 639 winning percentage They lost just 432 contests while tying 21 others Rogers Hornsby won two Triple Crowns as a Cardinal The AA went bankrupt after the 1891 season and the Browns transferred to the National League This time the club entered an era of stark futility Between 1892 and 1919 St Louis managed just five winning seasons finished in last or next to last place sixteen times and ended four seasons with 100 losses or more The nadir was the 1897 season a 29 102 record for a franchise worst 221 winning percentage St Louis 84 67 finish as the Perfectos in 1899 would be the team s best finish between the AA era and Sam Breadon s purchase of the team As the Perfectos the team wore their jersey with a cardinal red trim and sock striping Later that season St Louis Republic sportswriter Willie McHale included an account in a column of a female fan he heard remarking about the uniforms What a lovely shade of cardinal Fans liked the moniker Cardinals and the next year in 1900 popularity for the nickname induced an official change to Cardinals In 1902 an American League team moved from Milwaukee into St Louis renamed themselves the St Louis Browns and built a new park on the site of the Cardinals old stadium striking a rivalry that lasted five decades Breadon bought a minority interest in the Cardinals in 1917 and in 1919 Browns manager Branch Rickey joined the Cardinals The Cardinals first 28 seasons in the NL were a complete reversal of their stay in the AA with a 406 winning percentage they compiled 1 632 wins 2 425 losses and 74 ties Breadon era 1920 1952 St Louis baseball commenced a renaissance since 1926 the Cardinals have won eleven World Series and nineteen NL pennants Breadon spurred this revival when he bought out the majority stake in 1920 and appointed Rickey as business manager who expanded scouting player development and pioneered the minor league farm system filling the role of today s general manager With Rogers Hornsby at second base he claimed Triple Crowns in 1922 and 1925 and the Cardinals won the 1926 World Series their first St Louis then won the league in 1928 1930 and 1931 and the 1931 World Series Stan Musial retired owning numerous National League and team batting records The Gashouse Gang edition claimed the 1934 World Series and the Cardinals amassed new thresholds of popularity far outside St Louis via radio which led to the coining of the term Cardinal Nation Dizzy Dean led the Gang winning the 1934 MVP and leading the NL multiple times in wins strikeouts innings complete games and shutouts Johnny Mize and Joe Medwick emerged as two power threats with Medwick claiming the last Triple Crown for a Cardinal in 1937 In the 1940s a golden era emerged as Rickey s farm system became laden with such talent as Marty Marion Enos Slaughter Mort Cooper Walker Cooper Stan Musial Max Lanier Whitey Kurowski Red Schoendienst and Johnny Beazley It was one of the most successful decades in franchise history with 960 wins and 580 losses for a winning percentage higher than any other Major League team at 623 With Billy Southworth managing they won the World Series in 1942 and 1944 in the only all St Louis series against the Browns and won 105 or more games each in 1942 1943 and 1944 Southworth s managerial winning percentage 642 is St Louis highest since the franchise joined the National League Musial was considered the most consistent hitter of his era and most accomplished in team history winning three MVPs and seven batting titles St Louis then won the 1946 World Series on Slaughter s Mad Dash in Game 7 Breadon was forced to sell the team in 1947 but won six World Series and nine NL pennants as Cardinals owner They remained competitive finishing 500 or better in thirteen of the next seventeen seasons but fell short of winning the league or World Series until 1964 Gussie Busch era 1953 1989 Bob Gibson the most decorated pitcher in team history won two Cy Young Awards In 1953 the Anheuser Busch brewery bought the Cardinals and August Gussie Busch became team president spurring the Browns departure in 1953 to Baltimore to become the Orioles and making the Cardinals the only major league club in town More success followed in the 1960s starting with what is considered one of the most lopsided trades in Major League history as St Louis received outfielder Lou Brock from the Cubs for pitcher Ernie Broglio MVP third baseman Ken Boyer and pitcher Bob Gibson led the club to a World Series win the same year and Curt Flood Bill White Curt Simmons and Steve Carlton also made key contributions in this decade In 1967 new arrival Orlando Cepeda won the MVP helping to propel St Louis to the World Series The Cardinals won the league the following year behind their Major League leading 2 49 staff ERA in what was an all round record breaking season of pitching dominance Posting a modern day record low ERA of 1 12 and striking out a one game World Series record of 17 Gibson won both the MVP and Cy Young awards that year However the Cardinals failed to repeat as World Series champions blowing a 3 1 lead to the underdog Detroit Tigers In the 1970s catcher third baseman Joe Torre and first baseman Keith Hernandez each won MVPs but the team s best finishes were second place and 90 wins The team found their way back to the World Series three times in the 1980s starting with manager Whitey Herzog and his Whiteyball style of play and another trade that altered course of the franchise in 1982 shortstop Garry Templeton was shipped to the Padres for fellow shortstop Ozzie Smith Widely regarded as one of the best defensive players in history Smith ranks first all time among shortstops in Gold Glove Awards 13 All Star games 15 assists 8 375 and double plays 1 590 St Louis won the 1982 World Series from the Milwaukee Brewers that fall The Cardinals again won the league in 1985 and 1987 In the 1985 Series they faced off with cross state rivals Kansas City Royals for the first time in a non exhibition game but they lost the series after a controversial call in Game 6 the 1987 series saw them face off against the Minnesota Twins but could only win all three of their games played at home in the seven game series Bill DeWitt era 1996 present Pitcher Chris Carpenter essential in two World Series titles won 10 playoff games with a 3 00 postseason ERA Albert Pujols is one of the most accomplished players in Cardinals history After Gussie Busch died in 1989 the brewery took control and hired Joe Torre to manage late in 1990 then sold the team to an investment group led by William DeWitt Jr in 1996 Tony La Russa replaced Torre in the spring of 1996 In 1998 Mark McGwire competed with the Cubs Sammy Sosa for a barrage of home runs in their pursuit of the single season home run record From 2000 to 2013 the Cardinals reestablished their way to the top with ten playoff appearances four NL pennants two World Series titles and 1 274 regular season wins against 993 losses for a 560 winning percentage leading the National League and second in MLB only to the New York Yankees With the addition of Jim Edmonds Albert Pujols and Scott Rolen the Cardinals featured three prominent sluggers and defenders nicknamed MV3 Pujols won three MVPs and hit 328 with 445 home runs in his Cardinals career In 2004 playoff stalwart Chris Carpenter s 3 09 ERA and 15 wins helped power the team to a major league best 105 wins and take the NL pennant In 2006 beset with injuries and inconsistency they won the World Series beating Detroit in five games to set an all time record low of 83 wins for a World Series winner In 2009 the Cardinals reached 10 000 wins dating to when they first played in the American Association AA St Louis returned to the playoffs in 2011 first surmounting the largest games won deficit after 130 games at 10 5 to upstage the Atlanta Braves on the final day for the wild card playoff berth In Game 3 of the World Series Pujols became just the third player to hit three home runs in a World Series game In Game 6 third baseman David Freese and outfielder Lance Berkman each tied the score on the Cardinals final strike the first such occurrence in any game in MLB history and St Louis defeated the Texas Rangers later that game with a walk off home run from Freese After winning that Series La Russa retired and became the only manager to do so after winning a title He also finished with the most wins for managers in franchise history with 1 408 La Russa s successor Mike Matheny helped extend St Louis playoff run as he became the first manager in the division play era to guide the Cardinals to the NLCS and playoffs in his first two seasons In 2014 the Cardinals extended their NLCS streak to 4 with their 3 1 series victory over the Dodgers in the NLDS Ten days after being eliminated from the postseason by the San Francisco Giants rookie outfielder Oscar Taveras was killed in a car accident while traveling to his hometown Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic On November 17 they acquired Atlanta Braves right fielder Jason Heyward who had just come off a Gold Glove winning season to replace Taveras On June 16 2015 the FBI and the Justice Department started an investigation on the Cardinals for possibly hacking the Houston Astros The hacking incident was perpetrated by Scouting Director Chris Correa For the first time since the 2007 2008 seasons the Cardinals missed the playoffs in consecutive years 2016 2017 On July 14 2018 following an 8 2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds the St Louis Cardinals announced they had dismissed manager Mike Matheny after 6 1 2 seasons The team then named Mike Shildt interim manager and he was made the permanent manager a month later On November 19 2018 the team announced that the Victory Blue uniforms worn by the Cardinals during the late 1970s and 1980s would be returning for the 2019 season The uniforms integrating the powder blue color with the team s current Saturday alternate jersey design were to be worn 13 times on the road during the 2019 season The Cardinals acquired Paul Goldschmidt in a trade from the Arizona Diamondbacks on December 5 2018 On September 14 2022 long time starting pitcher Adam Wainwright and catcher Yadier Molina set the NL AL record for most starts as pitcher and catcher duo also referred to as a battery at 325 starts together going back to 2007 The previous record holding duo Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan had held the record since 1975 BallparkSportsman s Park during the 1946 World SeriesBusch Memorial Stadium home stadium from 1966 to 2005 The Cardinals play their home games at Busch Stadium also referred to as New Busch Stadium or Busch III in downtown St Louis straddling 7th and Clark near the intersection of Interstates 64 55 and 44 The stadium opened for the 2006 season at a cost of 411 million and holds a normal capacity of 46 861 The Cardinals finished their inaugural season in the new Busch Stadium by winning the 2006 World Series the first team to do so since the New York Yankees in 1923 This open air stadium emulates the HOK Sport now Populous designed retro style baseball only parks built since the 1990s The open panoramic perspective over the outfield wall offers a remarkable view of St Louis downtown skyline featuring the distinctive Gateway Arch A replica of the Eads Bridge spans the entrance to the park on the third base side while the statue of Stan Musial stands in front of that entrance Other statues at the corner of 8th and Clark include Hall of Famers Rogers Hornsby Ozzie Smith George Sisler Cool Papa Bell Bob Gibson Jack Buck and others Due to increased demand Game 7 of the 2011 World Series accommodated a baseball record of 47 399 by increasing the number of standing room only tickets The attendance record for any sporting event is 48 263 in a 2013 association football soccer friendly match between Chelsea F C and Manchester City F C made possible by on field seating The largest attendance 53 000 of any event at Busch belongs to U2 during a concert from their 360 Tour in 2011 Ballpark Village is a mixed use development located across Clark Street from Busch Stadium Phase 1 of the development completed for the start of the 2014 season includes entertainment venues restaurants and retail Anchored by Cardinals Nation which includes the Cardinals Hall of Fame a two story Cardinals themed restaurant and rooftop seating for 300 fans with views of the field across the street a 20 000 sq ft 1 900 m2 Budweiser Brew House FOX Sports Midwest Live and PBR the 100 million phase 1 development of Ballpark Village is intended to be a gathering space throughout the year not just during the baseball season Previous ballparks Busch Stadium is the Cardinals fourth home ballpark and the third to bear that name The Cardinals original home ballpark was Sportsman s Park from 1882 to 1892 when they played in the American Association and were known as the Browns In 1893 the Browns moved to a new ballpark five blocks northwest of Sportsman s Park which would serve as their home from 1893 to 1920 The new park was originally called New Sportsman s Park but became more commonly referred to as Robison Field Midway through the 1920 season the Cardinals abandoned Robison Field and returned to the original Sportsman s Park and became tenants of their American League rivals the St Louis Browns In 1953 the Anheuser Busch Brewery purchased the Cardinals and the new owner subsequently also purchased Sportsman s Park from the Browns and renamed it Busch Stadium later becoming Busch I The Browns then left St Louis for Baltimore after the season becoming the Orioles The Cardinals built Busch Memorial Stadium or Busch II in downtown St Louis opened it during the 1966 season and played there until 2005 It was built as the multi purpose stadium home of both the baseball Cardinals and the NFL football Cardinals who are now the Arizona Cardinals the NFL s Rams also played the first four games of their home schedule upon their arrival in St Louis in 1995 The current Busch Stadium was constructed partly atop the site of Busch Memorial Stadium Spring training The Cardinals home field in spring training is Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter Florida They share the complex which opened in 1998 with the Miami Marlins Before moving to Jupiter the Cardinals hosted spring training at Al Lang Field in St Petersburg Florida from 1937 to 1997 Regular season home attendance Cardinal cheerleaders interacting with the crowd The Cardinals have exceeded the attendance total of 3 million every season from 2004 to 2019 Every season from 2013 to 2019 the Cardinals finished second among MLB franchises in home game attendance surpassed only by the Los Angeles Dodgers each season The Cardinals since 1987 have surpassed 3 million in 25 years with the 25th season on September 18 2023 Home Attendance at Busch StadiumYear Total attendance Game average League rank2000 3 396 493 41 191 1st of 162001 3 109 578 37 922 3rd of 162002 3 011 756 37 182 4th of 162003 2 910 386 35 931 4th of 162004 3 048 427 37 635 6th of 162005 3 538 988 43 691 2nd of 162006 3 407 104 42 589 2nd of 162007 3 552 180 43 854 3rd of 162008 3 432 917 42 382 3rd of 162009 3 343 252 41 275 3rd of 162010 3 301 218 40 756 3rd of 162011 3 093 954 38 197 3rd of 162012 3 262 109 40 273 4th of 162013 3 369 769 41 602 2nd of 152014 3 540 649 43 712 2nd of 152015 3 520 889 43 467 2nd of 152016 3 444 490 42 524 2nd of 152017 3 448 337 42 572 2nd of 152018 3 403 587 42 020 2nd of 152019 3 480 393 42 968 2nd of 152020 0 0 N A2021 2 102 530 25 957 4th of 152022 3 320 551 40 994 2nd of 152023 3 241 091 40 013 3rd of 15Logos and uniformsSt Louis logo 1900 1919 The Cardinals have had few logos throughout their history although those logos have evolved over time The first logo associated with the Cardinals was an interlocking SL that appeared on the team s caps and or sleeves as early as 1899 or 1900 depending on the source Those early uniforms usually featured the name St Louis on white home and gray road uniforms which both had cardinal red accents During an 1899 road trip to Chicago a girl in the stands remarked Oh isn t that a lovely shade of cardinal The team known as the Perfectos at the time changed its name to Cardinals the following season In 1920 the SL largely disappeared from the team s uniforms and for the next 20 years the team wore caps that were white with red striping and a red bill In 1922 the Cardinals wore uniforms for the first time that featured two cardinal birds perched on a baseball bat over the name Cardinals with the letter C of the word hooked over the bat The concept of the birds originated after general manager Branch Rickey noticed a colorful cardboard arrangement featuring cardinal birds on a table in a Presbyterian church in Ferguson Missouri at which he was speaking The arrangement s production was by a woman named Allie May Schmidt Schmidt s father a graphic designer helped Rickey make the logo a familiar staple on Cardinals uniforms While the team had been known as the Cardinals for over 20 years by then this logo changed the perception from the color to the bird The now famous birds on the bat design initially appeared with the birds perched on a black bat and Cardinals in printed letters An alternate version of this logo with St Louis replacing Cardinals appeared in 1930 and was the primary logo in 1931 and 1932 before Cardinals returned In 1940 the now familiar StL logo was introduced on the team s caps The interlocking StL has undergone several slight modifications over the years but has appeared on the team s caps every year since The first appearance of the STL in 1940 coincided with the introduction of navy blue as a uniform color From 1940 until 1955 the team wore navy blue caps with red bills and a red interlocking StL while the jerseys featured both cardinal red and navy blue accents In 1951 the birds on the bat logo was changed to feature a yellow baseball bat In 1956 the Cardinals changed their caps to solid blue with a red StL removing the red bill Also for that season only the Cardinals wore a script Cardinals wordmark on their uniforms excluding the birds on the bat An updated version of the birds on the bat logo returned in 1957 with the word Cardinals written in cursive beneath the bat this logo with some incremental changes along the way has been the team s logo since In 1962 the Cardinals became the first National League team and the second in all of Major League Baseball after the Chicago White Sox in 1960 to display players names on the back of their jerseys In 1964 while retaining their blue caps for road games the Cardinals changed their home caps to all red with first a blue than a white interlocking StL The next year the red caps were the only cap worn by the team full time In 1967 the birds on the bat emblem on the jersey was again tweaked making the birds more realistic and changing the position of their tails relative to the bat and this version remained on all Cardinals game jerseys through 1997 In 1971 following the trend in baseball at the time the Cardinals replaced the traditional flannel front button shirts and pants with belts with new pullover knit jerseys and beltless elastic waist pants In 1973 the crew neck collar became a V neck Another trend in baseball led the Cardinals to change their road uniforms from gray to light blue from 1976 to 1984 the player numbers were worn on the sleeves in 1979 and 1980 In 1992 the Cardinals returned to wearing traditional button down shirts and pants with belts That same year they also brought back the all navy cap with a red StL which were last worn in 1964 for use on the road only while wearing the same red and white cap for home games In 1998 the birds on the bat was updated for the first time in 30 years with more detailed birds and bolder letters That year St Louis introduced a cap featuring a single cardinal bird perched on a bat worn for Sunday home games only Up until 2020 the alternate bird caps were paired with their primary StL red batting helmets but in the 2021 season the Cardinals added a new helmet to match their home Sunday alternate caps The new birds on the bat design was modified again the next year with yellow beaks and white eyes replacing the red beaks and yellow eyes of the 1998 version Uniform numbers also returned to the front of the jerseys in 1999 after a two year absence On November 16 2012 the Cardinals unveiled a new alternate uniform to be worn at home games on Saturdays beginning with the 2013 season The modified jersey cream colored with red trim on the sleeves and down the front retains the birds on the bat but is the first since 1932 in which St Louis is used instead of Cardinals 2013 also saw the team adopt their red caps as their main cap for both home and away games for the first time since 1991 the navy cap was retained as an alternate used when visiting other teams with red home caps Starting with the 2019 season the Cardinals have worn updated powder blue alternate uniforms during Saturday road games Like the Saturday home cream alternates it features red piping and St Louis below the birds on the bat logo In 2020 the Cardinals introduced a slightly updated version of their StL cap logo which was soft launched in 2019 via their social media accounts and game broadcasts In 2023 the Cardinals introduced Stifel as its first uniform sponsor The Stifel patch which has red letters with the background color corresponding to the team s uniform is placed on either sleeve depending on a player s handedness In 2024 the Cardinals unveiled their City Connect uniform The red based uniform with white pants maintained the trademark birds on the bat logo in front but with the script The Lou in white trimmed in navy blue instead of either the city or team name The Lou paid homage to rapper Nelly a St Louis native who once coined the city s nickname on his 2000 single Country Grammar Darker red wavy pinstripes were an allusion to the Mississippi River where St Louis is situated A red circular patch containing a yellow fleur de lis a navy blue illustration of the Gateway Arch and a red STL wordmark is placed on either sleeve Caps are red and featured the aforementioned STL wordmark in white with navy blue trim Stan Musial wearing the Cardinals 1950s road uniform with the original navy cap and red bill Whitey Herzog wearing the Cardinals home pullover uniform used from 1971 to 1991 Matt Carpenter wearing the Cardinals current home uniform with the all red batting helmet Albert Pujols wearing the Cardinals current home uniform with the alternate Sunday bird on a bat cap John Mabry wearing the Cardinals current Saturday alternate home uniform John Gant wearing the Cardinals current road uniform with the primary all red cap Matt Carpenter wearing the Cardinals current road uniform with the alternate all navy cap SupportFans Mascots St Louis mascot Fredbird 2013 The team mascot is an anthropomorphic cardinal wearing the team s uniform named Fredbird He is assisted by Team Fredbird a group of eleven women who entertain fans from the field and on top of the dugouts While unofficial the Rally Squirrel became an unexpected phenomenon during the 2011 postseason Making its debut in Game 3 of the NLDS on October 4 a squirrel ran across home plate in the middle of a pitch from Roy Oswalt of the Phillies to the Cardinals Skip Schumaker The Cardinals would win Game 4 and subsequently Game 5 October 7 in Philadelphia to advance to the NLCS symbolizing the squirrel s role in the victory The squirrel was popularized as Buschie the Rally Squirrel As a tribute to the popularity of the squirrel a small depiction of the Rally Squirrel is also included on the official World Series rings the team received It shows up under the STL logo on the side of the ring Fredbird sparked controversy in May 2015 when he was asked by a fan for a photograph and handed him a sign that said Police Lives Matter The team later claimed that Fredbird should not be involved in any political activity or social commentary RivalriesChicago Cubs The Cardinals Cubs rivalry refers to games between the Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs The rivalry is also known as the Downstate Illinois rivalry or the I 55 Series in earlier years as the Route 66 Series as both cities are located along Interstate 55 which itself succeeded the famous U S Route 66 The Cubs lead the series 1 253 1 196 through October 2021 while the Cardinals lead in National League pennants with 19 against the Cubs 17 The Cubs have won 11 of those pennants in Major League Baseball s Modern Era 1901 present while all 19 of the Cardinals pennants have been won since 1926 The Cardinals also have an edge when it comes to World Series successes having won 11 championships to the Cubs 3 Games featuring the Cardinals and Cubs see numerous visiting fans in either Busch Stadium in St Louis or Wrigley Field in Chicago When the National League split into two and then three divisions the Cardinals and Cubs remained together This has added excitement to several pennant races over the years The Cardinals and Cubs have played each other once in the postseason 2015 National League Division Series which the Cubs won 3 1 Kansas City Royals The Cardinals have an interleague and intrastate rivalry with the Kansas City Royals dubbed the Show Me Series after the nickname of the team s home state Missouri or the I 70 Series after the interstate highway that connects the cities The teams first met in the 1985 World Series which the Royals won 4 3 and which remains their only post season meeting Since interleague play began in 1997 the Cardinals and Royals have met in four to six games each season evenly split between the two cities As of 2021 the Cardinals lead the overall series 71 50 The rivalry heated up in 2015 when both teams held the best records in their respective leagues when they opened each of their two series The Royals advanced to the World Series where they faced and ultimately defeated the New York Mets while the Cardinals lost in the NLDS Had the Cardinals made it to the World Series they would have faced the Royals in a rematch of 1985 Los Angeles Dodgers Primarily a playoff rivalry since 1892 The Cardinals and Dodgers have met 6 times in the postseason with 2 meetings in the NLCS won by the Cardinals Both teams have recently grown a history of animosity towards one another since the late 2000s as both teams often met frequently in the postseason The Dodgers have not fared as well against the Cardinals in the postseason In five prior postseason series matchups the Cardinals have won four with the Dodgers winning only the 2009 NLDS and the 2021 National League Wild Card Game New York Mets The rivalry between the Cardinals and the New York Mets peaked during the 1980s when both teams contended for National League East supremacy The rivalry began with the 1983 trade that brought Keith Hernandez from the Cardinals to the Mets essentially turning the latter into contenders Between 1985 and 1988 the division was dominated by either of the two teams and in three of those years the NL East winner went on to the World Series In 1994 the Cardinals were moved to the National League Central and the rivalry faded soon after The two teams would meet in the 2000 and 2006 National League Championship Series briefly rekindling the rivalry Executives and club officialsOwnership and valuation An investment group led by William DeWitt Jr owns the St Louis Cardinals having bought the team from Anheuser Busch AB in 1996 As with other periods of the Cardinals transaction history doubt loomed as to whether the purchaser would keep the team in St Louis due to the city s status as a small market which appears to handicap a club s competitiveness Such was the case when Sam Breadon put the Cardinals up for sale in 1947 then NL President Ford Frick proposed moving the Cardinals to Chicago When AB placed the Cardinals for sale in 1995 they publicly expressed intention to find a buyer who would keep the club in St Louis In March 1996 AB sold the team for 147 million to a partnership headed by Southwest Bank s Drew Baur Hanser and DeWitt Jr Civic Center Redevelopment a subsidiary of AB held the parking garages and adjacent property and also transferred them to the Baur ownership group Baur s group then sold the garages to another investment group lowering the net franchise purchase price to about 100 million about 10 million less than Financial World s value of the team at the time 110 million Current Cincinnati Reds owners Bob Castellini and brothers Thomas Williams and W Joseph Williams Jr each once owned a stake in the Cardinals dating back to the Baur DeWitt group s purchase of the team To allow their purchase of the Reds in 2005 the rest of the group bought out Castellini s and the Williams brothers shares totaling an estimated 13 percent At that time the Forbes valued the Cardinals at about 370 million However after reabsorbing that stake into the remainder of the group they decided to make it available to new investors in 2010 Amid later allegations that the Cardinals owed the city profit shares DeWitt revealed that their profitability had not reached the threshold to trigger that obligation Recent annual financial records As of 2024 Forbes valued the Cardinals tenth among the 30 MLB franchises Their estimated value of 2 55 billion was the same from the season before when they ranked tenth St Louis revenue in 2024 was 372 million up 14 million from 2023 Their Operating income was 57 million The Cardinals deal with Fox Sports Midwest now Bally Sports Midwest signed in 2015 began in 2018 and is worth 1 billion through 2032 In 2014 Forbes valued the Cardinals at 820 million and opined previously that they play in the best single team baseball market in the country and are among the league s leaders in television ratings and attendance every season Concurrent with the growth of Major League Baseball the Cardinals value has increased significantly since the Baur DeWitt purchase In 2000 the franchise was valued at 219 million a growth rate of 374 through 2014 The franchise s value grew 12 7 from 2013 to 2014 The Forbes methodology of team values are enterprise values equity plus net debt that include the economics of the ballpark but exclude the value of real estate itself Forbes does not include the value of team owned regional sports networks The league s ownership in Major League Baseball Advanced Media 100 and the MLB Network 67 and league s investment portfolio are included in our values In total these three assets constitute about 425 million in value for each team Revenue and operating income earnings before interest taxes depreciation and amortization measure cash in versus cash out not accrual accounting for the 2017 season Their figures include the post season and are net of revenue sharing and stadium debt payments Revenues include the pro rated upfront bonuses networks pay teams as well as proceeds from non MLB events at the ballpark The non recurring 18 million each team received in 2017 from the sale of a stake in BamTech to Walt Disney was excluded as were profits or losses from team owned RSNs St Louis Cardinals financial value since 2009Year Value mil 1 Revenue mil 2 Operating Income mil 3 Player Expenses mil 4 Win to Player Cost Ratio 5 Ref2009 486 195 7 120 872010 488 195 12 8 111 1002011 518 207 19 8 110 942012 591 233 25 0 123 1162013 716 239 19 9 134 1022014 820 283 65 2 133 1182015 1 400 294 73 6 133 1112016 1 600 300 59 8 145 1152017 1 800 310 41 173 862018 1 900 319 40 165 892019 2 100 356 65 176 902020 2 200 383 72 182 952021 2 200 109 79 88 762022 2 500 287 34 191 782023 2 600 358 43 174 1002024 2 600 372 57 169 85 All valuations per Forbes 1 Based on current stadium deal unless new stadium is pending without deduction for debt other than stadium debt 2024 market 1 070 mil stadium 540 mil sport 590 mil brand management 350 mil 2018 market 715 mil stadium 447 mil sport 493 mil brand management 245 mil 2017 market 666 mil stadium 411 mil sport 488 mil brand management 235 mil 2016 market 613 mil stadium 378 mil sport 406 mil brand management 219 mil 2015 market 548 mil stadium 338 mil sport 331 mil brand management 197 mil 2014 market 339 mil stadium 211 mil sport 156 mil brand management 124 mil 2013 market 291 mil stadium 182 mil sport 151 mil brand management 91 mil 2012 market 240 mil stadium 157 mil sport 119 mil brand management 78 mil 2011 market 206 mil stadium 136 mil sport 111 mil brand management 65 mil 2 Net of stadium revenues used for debt payments 3 Earnings before interest taxes depreciation and amortization 4 Includes benefits and bonuses 5 Compares the number of wins per player payroll relative to the rest of MLB Playoff wins count twice as much as regular season wins A score of 120 means that the team achieved 20 more victories per dollar of payroll compared with the league average in 2010 Other interests The Cardinals own three of their six Minor League Baseball affiliates Palm Beach Cardinals Florida State League FCL Cardinals Florida Complex League DSL Cardinals Dominican Summer LeagueExecutives Franchise PrincipalsChairman amp CEO William DeWitt Jr President Bill DeWitt III Sr Vice President amp General Counsel Mike Whittle Vice President Business Development Dan GoodBaseball OperationsPresident of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak Vice President amp General Manager Mike Girsch Assistant General Manager Moises Rodriguez Assistant General Manager amp Director of Scouting Randy Flores Assistant General Manager amp Director of Player Development Gary LaRocque Advisor to President Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom Special Assistant to GM Player Procurement Matt Slater Special Assistant to President Baseball Operations Joe McEwing Special Assistant to President Baseball Operations Yadier Molina Director Baseball Administration John Vuch Manager Video Operations Javier DurenCardinals Care amp Community RelationsVice President Community Relations amp Exec Director Cardinals Care Michael HallEvent Services and MerchandisingVice President Event Services amp Merchandising Vicki BryantFinance and AdministrationSr Vice President amp CFO Brad WoodStadium OperationsVice President Stadium Operations Matt GiffordTicket Sales Marketing amp Corporate SalesVice President Corporate Sales amp Broadcasting Thane vanBreusegen Vice President Ticket Sales Joe StrohmManagers Red Schoendienst 1965 76 1980 1990 Tony La Russa 1996 2011 Field managers with one or more years managing and the current manager are included here Dates Name W L Record Highlights Ref1883 89 1891 Charlie Comiskey 563 273 673 Highest winning percentage in franchise history Four consecutive World Series appearances one title1895 96 97 Chris von der Ahe 3 14 1761901 03 Patsy Donovan 175 236 4261904 05 Kid Nichols 80 88 4761906 08 John McCloskey 153 304 3351909 12 Roger Bresnahan 255 352 4201913 17 Miller Huggins 346 415 4551918 Jack Hendricks 51 78 3951919 25 Branch Rickey 458 485 4861925 26 Rogers Hornsby 153 116 569 One World Series win player manager 1927 Bob O Farrell 92 61 6011928 29 Bill McKechnie 129 88 594 One NL pennant1929 1940 45 Billy Southworth 620 346 642 Second highest winning percentage in franchise history highest modern Two World Series 1942 1944 wins1929 1930 33 Gabby Street 312 242 563 Two NL pennants and one World Series win1933 38 Frankie Frisch 458 354 564 One World Series win1939 40 Ray Blades 106 85 5551946 50 Eddie Dyer 446 325 578 One World Series win1951 Marty Marion 81 73 5261952 55 Eddie Stanky 260 238 5221956 58 Fred Hutchinson 232 220 5131959 61 Solly Hemus 190 192 4971961 64 Johnny Keane 317 249 560 One World Series win1965 76 1980 1990 Red Schoendienst 1041 955 522 Two NL pennants and one World Series win1977 78 Vern Rapp 89 90 4971978 80 Ken Boyer 166 190 4661980 90 Whitey Herzog 822 728 530 Three NL pennants and one World Series win1990 95 Joe Torre 351 354 4981996 2011 Tony La Russa 1408 1182 544 Most managerial wins and seasons 16 in team history Two World Series 2006 2011 wins2012 18 Mike Matheny 591 474 555 One NL pennant2018 21 Mike Shildt 252 199 5592022 present Oliver Marmol 164 160 506Table key All time franchise leader Franchise leader since 1900 W L Total number of wins and lossesWPct Winning percentage Number of wins divided by total of wins and lossesBold Franchise leader Elected to the National Baseball Hall of FamePlayersCurrent roster St Louis Cardinals rostervteActive roster Inactive roster Coaches OtherPitchers Starting rotation 44 Kyle Gibson 54 Sonny Gray 31 Lance Lynn 39 Miles Mikolas 53 Andre Pallante Bullpen 64 Ryan Fernandez 65 Giovanny Gallegos 47 John King 27 Andrew Kittredge 52 Matthew Liberatore 59 JoJo Romero 58 Chris Roycroft Closer s 56 Ryan Helsley Catchers 40 Willson Contreras 43 Pedro Pages Infielders 28 Nolan Arenado 35 Brandon Crawford 15 Jose Fermin 46 Paul Goldschmidt 16 Nolan Gorman 0 Masyn Winn Outfielders 41 Alec Burleson 3 Dylan Carlson 33 Brendan Donovan 63 Michael Siani Designated hitters 13 Matt Carpenter Pitchers 71 Jacob Bosiokovic 67 Gordon Graceffo 66 Adam Kloffenstein 62 Kyle Leahy 68 Ryan Loutos 29 Nick Robertson 61 Sem Robberse 57 Zack Thompson Catchers 48 Ivan Herrera 70 Nick Raposo Infielders 26 Luken Baker Outfielders 21 Lars Nootbaar 11 Victor Scott II 18 Jordan Walker Manager 37 Oliver Marmol Coaches 87 Brandon Allen assistant hitting 90 Dusty Blake pitching 82 Stubby Clapp first base 34 Daniel Descalso bench 88 Packy Elkins game planning 89 Dean Kiekhefer assistant pitching 51 Willie McGee assistant coach 94 Jamie Pogue assistant coach bullpen 74 Julio Rangel assistant pitching bullpen 76 Kleininger Teran bullpen catcher 49 Turner Ward hitting 75 Ron Pop Warner third base 60 day injured list 19 Tommy Edman 32 Steven Matz 93 Keynan Middleton 55 Riley O Brien 38 Drew Rom 26 active 14 inactive7 10 or 15 day injured list Personal leaveRoster and coaches updated July 5 2024Transactions Depth chart All MLB rostersCoaching staff Selected individual achievements and awards Darryl Kile Award Two awards are presented each year one to a St Louis Cardinal and one to a Houston Astro each of whom exemplifies Kile s virtues of being a good teammate a great friend a fine father and a humble man The winner is selected by each local chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America See St Louis Cardinals award winners and league leaders Darryl Kile Good Guy Award No hitters Cardinal pitchers have thrown 10 no hitters Ted Breitenstein 1891 Jesse Haines 1924 Paul Dean 1934 Lon Warneke 1941 Ray Washburn 1968 Bob Gibson 1971 Bob Forsch 1978 and 1983 Jose Jimenez 1999 and Bud Smith 2001 The Cardinals have never been involved in a perfect game win or lose Cy Young Awards Two Cardinal pitchers have won Cy Young Awards Bob Gibson in 1968 and 1970 and Chris Carpenter in 2005 MVP Awards 17 different Cardinal players have won a total of 21 Most Valuable Player awards the most recent being Paul Goldschmidt in 2022 Albert Pujols and Stan Musial have collected the most MVPs with three apiece Bob Gibson won both the Cy Young Award and the MVP award in 1968 The Cardinals are second only to the New York Yankees 22 MVP awards Rookie of the Year Six Cardinals have won the Rookie of the Year award Wally Moon in 1954 Bill Virdon in 1955 Bake McBride in 1974 Vince Coleman in 1985 Todd Worrell in 1986 and Albert Pujols in 2001 Hitting for the cycle 19 different Cardinal players have hit for the cycle for a total of 21 times the most recent being Nolan Arenado in 2022 Joe Medwick s Triple Crown in 1937 is the last in the history of the National League Triple Crown Four of the 16 batting Triple Crowns in the major leagues including three of only six in the National League were by Cardinals Tip O Neill won the only American Association Triple Crown and the first in franchise history in 1887 Rogers Hornsby became the only two time winner in NL history when he did it in 1922 and 1925 Ted Williams won two AL Triple Crowns Joe Medwick s Triple Crown in 1937 is the last in the history of the National League Hornsby s 1925 numbers led the entire major leagues making him one of only five players to have won this expanded Triple Crown Home runs and RBI in a game Jim Bottomley drove in 12 runs against the Brooklyn Robins on September 16 1924 an all time MLB single game record that still stands On September 7 1993 Mark Whiten tied that record and another MLB single game record with four home runs Four home runs in a row by consecutive batters Nolan Arenado Nolan Gorman Juan Yepez and Dylan Carlson hit consecutive home runs on July 2 2022 off starting pitcher Kyle Gibson of the Phillies This feat has only occurred eleven times in the history of Major League Baseball Two grand slams in a single inning Fernando Tatis is the only player in Major League history to hit two grand slam home runs in the same inning on April 23 1999 Both were against Chan Ho Park of the Dodgers Team captains Leo Durocher 1934 1937 Terry Moore 1942 1948 Ken Boyer 1959 1965 Ted Simmons and Reggie Smith 1976Hall of Famers Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum St Louis Cardinals Hall of FamersAffiliation according to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumSt Louis Browns Charles Comiskey Roger Connor Pud Galvin Clark Griffith Tommy McCarthySt Louis Cardinals Grover Cleveland Alexander Walter Alston Jake Beckley Jim Bottomley Roger Bresnahan Lou Brock Mordecai Brown Jesse Burkett Steve Carlton Orlando Cepeda Dizzy Dean Leo Durocher Dennis Eckersley Frankie Frisch Bob Gibson Burleigh Grimes Chick Hafey Jesse Haines Whitey Herzog Rogers Hornsby Miller Huggins Jim Kaat Tony La Russa Rabbit Maranville John McGraw Bill McKechnie Joe Medwick Minnie Minoso Johnny Mize Stan Musial Kid Nichols Branch Rickey Wilbert Robinson Scott Rolen Red Schoendienst Ted Simmons Enos Slaughter Lee Smith Ozzie Smith John Smoltz Billy Southworth Bruce Sutter Joe Torre Dazzy Vance Larry Walker Bobby Wallace Hoyt Wilhelm Vic Willis Cy YoungPlayers and managers listed in bold are depicted on their Hall of Fame plaques wearing a Browns or Cardinals cap insignia St Louis Cardinals Browns listed as primary team according to the Hall of Fame42 Jackie Robinson s number 42 was retired throughout baseball in 1997 The Cardinals again retired 42 in September 2006 in honor of Sutter who was elected to the Hall of Fame earlier in the year 85 Cardinal stockholders honored Busch with the number 85 on his 85th birthday in 1984 Out of circulation but not officially retired 4 Yadier Molina s C 2004 2022 number has not been reissued since he retired after the 2022 season 5 Albert Pujols s 1B 2001 2011 2022 number has not been reissued since he retired after the 2022 season 50 Adam Wainwright s SP 2005 2010 2012 2023 number has not been reissued since he retired after the 2023 season 51 Willie McGee s OF 1982 1990 1996 1999 Coach 2018 present number has not been reissued since late in the 2001 season McGee became a coach on the Cardinals staff in the 2018 season and was reissued the number section Cardinals recordsBattingStatistic Player Total Ref Games played Stan Musial 3 026Hits Stan Musial 3 630Home runs Stan Musial 475Runs batted in Stan Musial 1 951Stolen bases Lou Brock 888Batting average min 1 500 plate appearances Jesse Burkett 378 PitchingStatistic Player Total Ref Games Jesse Haines 554Wins Bob Gibson 251Saves Jason Isringhausen 217Strikeouts Bob Gibson 3 117Complete games Bob Gibson 255Earned Run Average min 500 innings Ed Karger 2 46Minor league affiliationsThe St Louis Cardinals farm system consists of six minor league affiliates Class Team League Location Ballpark AffiliatedTriple A Memphis Redbirds International League Memphis Tennessee AutoZone Park 1998Double A Springfield Cardinals Texas League Springfield Missouri Hammons Field 2005High A Peoria Chiefs Midwest League Peoria Illinois Dozer Park 2013Single A Palm Beach Cardinals Florida State League Jupiter Florida Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium 2003Rookie FCL Cardinals Florida Complex League Jupiter Florida Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium 2007DSL Cardinals Dominican Summer League Santo Domingo Distrito Nacional Las Americas Complex 2022Radio and television coverageRadio Harry Caray In St Louis Audacy owned KMOX 1120 AM airs Cardinals games over radio and feeds the rest of the Cardinals network Capable of reaching 21 million listeners in nine states including Missouri Illinois Arkansas Indiana Iowa Kentucky Mississippi Oklahoma and Tennessee the Cardinals radio network is the second largest in MLB with 117 affiliate stations Ricky Horton and John Rooney alternate as play by play announcers with Matt Pauley serving as pre game and post game host KMOX s 50 000 watt clear channel signal covers much of the continental United States at night At one time owing to the Cardinals status as a regional franchise the Cardinals radio network reached almost half of the country The 2011 season marked the Cardinals return to KMOX following five seasons on KTRS 550 AM a station which is 50 percent owned by the Cardinals With a partnership spanning seven decades and continuously since 1954 its conclusion was realized after the 2005 season when the then owners of KMOX CBS Radio and the Cardinals failed to reach terms on a new rights agreement However frustrated by the underpowered coverage of 5 000 watt KTRS the Cardinals reached a new deal with KMOX in 2011 Starting in 2013 at age 74 Mike Shannon started reducing his workload As of the 2016 season he only called home games for the Cardinals As of the 2019 season his 47th in the broadcast booth he surpassed Jack Buck his long time broadcast companion as the longest tenured Cardinal broadcaster On January 14 2021 Shannon announced that the upcoming season his 50th season in the broadcast booth would be his last Television Since 2000 Cardinals telecasts have generated the top three in ratings in MLB every season Bally Sports Midwest airs all games in high definition and is the team s exclusive television broadcaster with the exception of selected Saturday afternoon games on Fox via its St Louis affiliate KTVI or Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN Bally Sports Indiana Bally Sports South Bally Sports Oklahoma Bally Sports Southwest and Bally Sports Southeast air Cardinals games for fans living within the Cardinals broadcast territory who do not receive the Bally Sports Midwest channel During the 2016 season the Cardinals averaged an 8 54 rating and 104 000 viewers on primetime TV broadcasts in St Louis The television commentators lineup includes Chip Caray Brad Thompson and Jim Edmonds Jimmy The Cat Hayes serves as dugout reporter during the game as well as on Cardinals Live a pre and post game show Cardinals Live is hosted in studio by along with game analysts and former Cardinals players Al Hrabosky and Rick Ankiel Cardinals Kids a program aimed at the team s younger fans airs weekly in season on Fox Sports Midwest It is hosted by former Cardinals pitcher Brad Thompson team mascot Fredbird and Busch Stadium Public Address announcer John The U Man Ulett The 30 minute show began airing in 2003 and presents team news player profiles and Cardinals team history in a kid friendly manner along with games and trivia A weekly magazine program This Week in Cardinal Nation airs on St Louis NBC affiliate KSDK Cardinals games had been seen on KSDK and its predecessor KSD TV from 1947 through 1958 1963 through 1987 and 2007 until 2010 KPLR TV was the Cardinals other over the air broadcaster carrying games from 1959 through 1962 and from 1988 until 2006 Former Cardinals broadcasters include Jack Buck Harry Caray Bob Carpenter Dizzy Dean Joe Garagiola Dan McLaughlin and Jay Randolph Joe Buck the son of Jack Buck was an official member of the Cardinals broadcast team from 1991 until 2007 The younger Buck once served as the lead play by play caller for Fox Sports national Major League Baseball and National Football League broadcasts before joining ESPN as the voice of Monday Night Football in 2022 Opening Day lineupsYear 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P2024 Brendan Donovan LF Paul Goldschmidt 1B Nolan Gorman 2B Nolan Arenado 3B Willson Contreras C Alec Burleson DH Jordan Walker RF Victor Scott II CF Masyn Winn SS Miles Mikolas P2023 Brendan Donovan 2B Lars Nootbaar LF Paul Goldschmidt 1B Nolan Arenado 3B Willson Contreras C Tyler O Neill CF Nolan Gorman DH Jordan Walker RF Tommy Edman SS Miles Mikolas P2022 Dylan Carlson RF Paul Goldschmidt 1B Tyler O Neill LF Nolan Arenado 3B Albert Pujols DH Paul DeJong SS Yadier Molina C Harrison Bader CF Tommy Edman 2B Adam Wainwright P2021 Tommy Edman 2B Paul Goldschmidt 1B Nolan Arenado 3B Paul DeJong SS Tyler O Neill LF Yadier Molina C Dylan Carlson CF Justin Williams RF Jack Flaherty P2020 Kolten Wong 2B Tommy Edman 3B Paul Goldschmidt 1B Paul DeJong SS Matt Carpenter DH Yadier Molina C Dexter Fowler RF Tyler O Neill LF Harrison Bader CF Jack Flaherty P2019 Matt Carpenter 3B Paul Goldschmidt 1B Paul DeJong SS Marcell Ozuna LF Yadier Molina C Dexter Fowler RF Kolten Wong 2B Harrison Bader CF Miles Mikolas P2018 Dexter Fowler RF Tommy Pham CF Matt Carpenter 3B Marcell Ozuna LF Jose Martinez 1B Yadier Molina C Paul DeJong SS Kolten Wong 2B Carlos Martinez P2017 Dexter Fowler CF Aledmys Diaz SS Matt Carpenter 1B Jhonny Peralta 3B Yadier Molina C Stephen Piscotty RF Jedd Gyorko 2B Randal Grichuk LF Carlos Martinez P2016 Matt Carpenter 3B Tommy Pham LF Matt Holliday 1B Randal Grichuk CF Stephen Piscotty RF Yadier Molina C Kolten Wong 2B Jedd Gyorko SS Adam Wainwright P2015 Matt Carpenter 3B Jason Heyward RF Matt Holliday LF Jhonny Peralta SS Matt Adams 1B Yadier Molina C Kolten Wong 2B Jon Jay CF Adam Wainwright P2014 Matt Carpenter 3B Kolten Wong 2B Matt Holliday LF Allen Craig RF Yadier Molina C Matt Adams 1B Jhonny Peralta SS Peter Bourjos CF Adam Wainwright P2013 Jon Jay CF Matt Carpenter 2B Matt Holliday LF Allen Craig 1B Carlos Beltran RF Yadier Molina C Daniel Descalso 2B Pete Kozma SS Adam Wainwright P2012 Rafael Furcal SS Carlos Beltran RF Matt Holliday LF Lance Berkman 1B David Freese 3B Yadier Molina C Jon Jay CF Daniel Descalso 2B Kyle Lohse P2011 Ryan Theriot SS Colby Rasmus CF Albert Pujols 1B Matt Holliday LF Lance Berkman RF David Freese 3B Yadier Molina C Skip Schumaker 2B Chris Carpenter P2010 Skip Schumaker 2B Brendan Ryan SS Albert Pujols 1B Matt Holliday LF Colby Rasmus CF Ryan Ludwick RF Yadier Molina C David Freese 3B Chris Carpenter P2009 Brendan Ryan 2B Rick Ankiel CF Albert Pujols 1B Khalil Greene SS Ryan Ludwick RF Yadier Molina C Chris Duncan LF Brian Barden 3B Adam Wainwright P2008 Skip Schumaker RF Chris Duncan LF Albert Pujols 1B Rick Ankiel CF Troy Glaus 3B Yadier Molina C Adam Kennedy 2B Kyle Lohse P Cesar Izturis SS2007 David Eckstein SS Preston Wilson RF Albert Pujols 1B Scott Rolen 3B Yadier Molina C Jim Edmonds CF So Taguchi LF Adam Kennedy 2B Chris Carpenter P2006 David Eckstein SS Juan Encarnacion RF Albert Pujols 1B Jim Edmonds CF Scott Rolen 3B So Taguchi LF Yadier Molina C Aaron Miles 2B Chris Carpenter P2005 David Eckstein SS Larry Walker RF Albert Pujols 1B Scott Rolen 3B Jim Edmonds CF Mark Grudzielanek 2B Reggie Sanders LF Yadier Molina C Chris Carpenter P2004 Tony Womack 2B Ray Lankford LF Albert Pujols 1B Jim Edmonds CF Scott Rolen 3B Edgar Renteria SS Reggie Sanders RF Mike Matheny C Matt Morris P2003 Fernando Vina 2B Edgar Renteria SS Jim Edmonds CF Albert Pujols LF Scott Rolen 3B Tino Martinez 1B Eli Marrero RF Mike Matheny C Matt Morris P2002 Fernando Vina 2B Placido Polanco 3B J D Drew RF Albert Pujols LF Jim Edmonds CF Edgar Renteria SS Tino Martinez 1B Mike DiFelice C Matt Morris P2001 Fernando Vina 2B Edgar Renteria SS Jim Edmonds CF Mark McGwire 1B Placido Polanco 3B Albert Pujols LF Mike Matheny C J D Drew RF Darryl Kile P2000 Fernando Vina 2B Edgar Renteria SS Ray Lankford LF Fernando Tatis 3B Jim Edmonds CF Craig Paquette 1B Eric Davis RF Mike Matheny C Darryl Kile P1999 Edgar Renteria SS Jim Edmonds CF Mark McGwire 1B Eric Davis RF Fernando Tatis 3B Shawon Dunston LF Eli Marrero C Placido Polanco 2B Donovan Osborne P1998 Royce Clayton SS Delino DeShields 2B Mark McGwire 1B Ray Lankford CF Brian Jordan RF Ron Gant LF Gary Gaetti 3B Tom Lampkin C Todd Stottlemyre P1997 Delino DeShields 2B Royce Clayton SS Willie McGee RF Brian Jordan CF Ron Gant LF Gary Gaetti 3B John Mabry 1B Tom Lampkin C Todd Stottlemyre P1996 Willie McGee RF Royce Clayton SS Ray Lankford CF Ron Gant LF Gary Gaetti 3B John Mabry 1B Pat Borders C Luis Alicea 2B Andy Benes P1995 Bernard Gilkey LF Ozzie Smith SS Ray Lankford CF Scott Cooper 3B Brian Jordan RF John Mabry 1B Tom Pagnozzi C Manuel Lee 2B Ken Hill P1994 Ray Lankford CF Ozzie Smith SS Gregg Jefferies 1B Todd Zeile 3B Mark Whiten RF Bernard Gilkey LF Luis Alicea 2B Erik Pappas C Bob Tewksbury P1993 Geronimo Pena 2B Ozzie Smith SS Gregg Jefferies 1B Ray Lankford CF Mark Whiten RF Todd Zeile 3B Bernard Gilkey LF Tom Pagnozzi C Bob Tewksbury P1992 Ray Lankford CF Ozzie Smith SS Todd Zeile 3B Andres Galarraga 1B Pedro Guerrero LF Milt Thompson RF Tom Pagnozzi C Jose Oquendo 2B Jose DeLeon P1991 Rex Hudler CF Ozzie Smith SS Bernard Gilkey LF Pedro Guerrero 1B Felix Jose RF Todd Zeile 3B Tom Pagnozzi C Jose Oquendo 2B Bryn Smith P1990 Vince Coleman LF Willie McGee CF Todd Zeile C Pedro Guerrero 1B Terry Pendleton 3B Tom Brunansky RF Ozzie Smith SS Jose Oquendo 2B Joe Magrane P1989 Vince Coleman LF Willie McGee CF Terry Pendleton 3B Pedro Guerrero 1B Tom Brunansky RF Jose Oquendo SS Tony Pena C Tim Jones 2B Joe Magrane P1988 Vince Coleman LF Ozzie Smith SS Tom Herr 2B Bob Horner 1B Willie McGee CF Terry Pendleton 3B Tony Pena C Jim Lindeman RF Joe Magrane P1987 Vince Coleman LF Ozzie Smith SS Tom Herr 2B Jack Clark 1B Jim Lindeman RF Tony Pena C Terry Pendleton 3B Tito Landrum CF John Tudor P1986 Vince Coleman LF Willie McGee CF Tom Herr 2B Jack Clark 1B Andy Van Slyke RF Terry Pendleton 3B Mike Heath C Ozzie Smith SS John Tudor P1985 Lonnie Smith LF Tom Herr 2B Terry Pendleton 3B Jack Clark 1B Darrell Porter C Steve Braun RF Andy Van Slyke CF Ozzie Smith SS Joaquin Andujar P1984 Lonnie Smith LF Ken Oberkfell 3B Tom Herr 2B George Hendrick RF Art Howe 1B Willie McGee CF Darrell Porter C Ozzie Smith SS Dave LaPoint P1983 Lonnie Smith LF Ozzie Smith SS Keith Hernandez 1B George Hendrick RF David Green CF Darrell Porter C Ken Oberkfell 3B Mike Ramsey 2B Bob Forsch P1982 Lonnie Smith CF Tom Herr 2B Keith Hernandez 1B Darrell Porter C George Hendrick RF Dane Iorg LF Steve Braun 3B Ozzie Smith SS Bob Forsch P1981 Garry Templeton SS Ken Oberkfell 3B Keith Hernandez 1B George Hendrick RF Darrell Porter C Sixto Lezcano LF Tony Scott CF Tom Herr 2B Bob Forsch P1980 Garry Templeton SS Ken Oberkfell 2B Keith Hernandez 1B Ted Simmons C Bobby Bonds LF George Hendrick RF Tony Scott CF Ken Reitz 3B Pete Vuckovich P1979 Lou Brock LF Garry Templeton SS Keith Hernandez 1B Ted Simmons C George Hendrick CF Tony Scott RF Ken Reitz 3B Mike Tyson 2B John Denny P1978 Lou Brock LF Garry Templeton SS Jerry Morales RF Ted Simmons C Keith Hernandez 1B Ken Reitz 3B Tony Scott CF Mike Tyson 2B Bob Forsch P1977 Lou Brock LF Garry Templeton SS Bake McBride CF Hector Cruz RF Ted Simmons C Keith Hernandez 1B Ken Reitz 3B Mike Tyson 2B John Denny P1976 Lou Brock LF Lee Richard SS Bake McBride CF Ted Simmons C Reggie Smith RF Keith Hernandez 1B Hector Cruz 3B Mike Tyson 2B Lynn McGlothen P1975 Lou Brock LF Ted Sizemore 2B Bake McBride CF Reggie Smith RF Ted Simmons C Keith Hernandez 1B Ken Reitz 3B Ed Brinkman SS Bob Gibson P1974 Lou Brock LF Ted Sizemore 2B Reggie Smith RF Joe Torre 1B Ted Simmons C Bake McBride CF Ken Reitz 3B Mike Tyson SS Bob Gibson P1973 Lou Brock LF Ted Sizemore 2B Jose Cruz CF Joe Torre 1B Ted Simmons C Ken Reitz 3B Bernie Carbo RF Ray Busse SS Bob Gibson P1972 Lou Brock LF Ted Sizemore 2B Matty Alou RF Joe Torre 3B Ted Simmons C Joe Hague 1B Jose Cruz CF Dal Maxvill SS Bob Gibson P1971 Matty Alou CF Ted Sizemore SS Lou Brock LF Joe Torre 3B Jose Cardenal RF Joe Hague 1B Ted Simmons C Julian Javier 2B Bob Gibson P1970 Lou Brock LF Jose Cardenal CF Dick Allen 3B Joe Torre C Leron Lee RF Joe Hague 1B Julian Javier 2B Dal Maxvill SS Bob Gibson P1969 Lou Brock LF Curt Flood CF Vada Pinson RF Joe Torre 1B Tim McCarver C Mike Shannon 3B Julian Javier 2B Dal Maxvill SS Bob Gibson P1968 Lou Brock LF Curt Flood CF Roger Maris RF Orlando Cepeda 1B Tim McCarver C Mike Shannon 3B Julian Javier 2B Dal Maxvill SS Bob Gibson P1967 Lou Brock LF Curt Flood CF Roger Maris RF Orlando Cepeda 1B Mike Shannon 3B Tim McCarver C Julian Javier 2B Dal Maxvill SS Bob Gibson P1966 Lou Brock RF Julian Javier 2B Curt Flood CF Tim McCarver C Charley Smith 3B Alex Johnson LF George Kernek 1B Jerry Buchek SS Curt Simmons P1965 Curt Flood CF Lou Brock LF Bill White 1B Ken Boyer 3B Dick Groat SS Mike Shannon RF Julian Javier 2B Bob Uecker C Bob Gibson P1964 Julian Javier 2B Dick Groat SS Bill White 1B Charlie James LF Ken Boyer 3B Carl Warwick RF Curt Flood CF Bob Uecker C Ernie Broglio P1963 Curt Flood CF Dick Groat SS Bill White 1B George Altman RF Ken Boyer 3B Stan Musial LF Carl Sawatski C Julian Javier 2B Ernie Broglio P1962 Curt Flood CF Julian Javier 2B Bill White 1B Stan Musial RF Ken Boyer 3B Minnie Minoso LF Gene Oliver C Julio Gotay SS Larry Jackson P1961 Julian Javier 2B Don Landrum CF Bill White 1B Ken Boyer 3B Stan Musial LF Daryl Spencer SS Joe Cunningham RF Hal Smith C Ernie Broglio P1960 Joe Cunningham RF Daryl Spencer SS Bill White CF Ken Boyer 3B Stan Musial 1B Leon Wagner LF Hal Smith C Alex Grammas 2B Larry Jackson P1959 Don Blasingame 2B Gino Cimoli CF Bill White 1B Ken Boyer 3B Stan Musial LF Joe Cunningham RF Hal Smith C Alex Grammas SS Larry Jackson P1958 Don Blasingame 2B Alvin Dark SS Stan Musial 1B Del Ennis LF Ken Boyer 3B Wally Moon RF Bobby Smith CF Hobie Landrith C Vinegar Bend Mizell P1957 Don Blasingame 2B Alvin Dark SS Stan Musial 1B Del Ennis RF Ken Boyer 3B Wally Moon LF Hal Smith C Bobby Smith CF Herm Wehmeier P1956 Wally Moon 1B Red Schoendienst 2B Stan Musial RF Hank Sauer LF Ken Boyer 3B Bill Virdon CF Bill Sarni C Alex Grammas SS Vinegar Bend Mizell P1955 Wally Moon LF Bill Virdon CF Stan Musial 1B Rip Repulski RF Red Schoendienst 2B Ken Boyer 3B Bill Sarni C Alex Grammas SS Brooks Lawrence P1954 Rip Repulski RF Wally Moon CF Red Schoendienst 2B Stan Musial LF Ray Jablonski 3B Tom Alston 1B Alex Grammas SS Del Rice C Harvey Haddix P1953 Solly Hemus SS Red Schoendienst 2B Stan Musial LF Steve Bilko 1B Enos Slaughter RF Ray Jablonski 3B Rip Repulski CF Del Rice C Gerry Staley P1952 Solly Hemus SS Red Schoendienst 2B Stan Musial LF Enos Slaughter RF Wally Westlake CF Steve Bilko 1B Billy Johnson 3B Del Rice C Gerry Staley P1951 Peanuts Lowrey CF Red Schoendienst 2B Enos Slaughter RF Stan Musial LF Don Richmond 3B Steve Bilko 1B Joe Garagiola C Solly Hemus SS Tom Poholsky P1950 Harry Walker CF Red Schoendienst 2B Stan Musial RF Enos Slaughter LF Eddie Kazak 3B Rocky Nelson 1B Joe Garagiola C Eddie Miller SS Gerry Staley P1949 Tommy Glaviano 3B Red Schoendienst 2B Stan Musial CF Enos Slaughter LF Nippy Jones 1B Ron Northey RF Marty Marion SS Del Rice C Harry Brecheen P1948 Erv Dusak CF Red Schoendienst 2B Stan Musial RF Enos Slaughter LF Whitey Kurowski 3B Nippy Jones 1B Del Wilber C Marty Marion SS Murry Dickson P1947 Red Schoendienst 2B Harry Walker CF Stan Musial 1B Enos Slaughter RF Whitey Kurowski 3B Dick Sisler LF Marty Marion SS Joe Garagiola C Howie Pollet P1946 Lou Klein 2B Terry Moore CF Stan Musial LF Enos Slaughter RF Whitey Kurowski 3B Dick Sisler 1B Marty Marion SS Del Rice C Johnny Beazley P1945 Augie Bergamo RF Johnny Hopp CF Red Schoendienst LF Walker Cooper C Ray Sanders 1B Whitey Kurowski 3B Marty Marion SS Emil Verban 2B Ted Wilks P1944 Emil Verban 2B Johnny Hopp CF Stan Musial RF Walker Cooper C Ray Sanders 1B Whitey Kurowski 3B Danny Litwhiler LF Marty Marion SS Max Lanier P1943 Jimmy Brown 2B Frank Demaree RF Stan Musial LF Whitey Kurowski 3B Walker Cooper C Buster Adams CF Johnny Hopp 1B Lou Klein SS Mort Cooper P1942 Creepy Crespi 2B Stan Musial LF Terry Moore CF Enos Slaughter RF Ray Sanders 1B Jimmy Brown 3B Ken O Dea C Marty Marion SS Mort Cooper P1941 Ernie Koy LF Jimmy Brown 3B Terry Moore CF Johnny Mize 1B Enos Slaughter RF Gus Mancuso C Marty Marion SS Creepy Crespi 2B Lon Warneke P1940 Jimmy Brown 3B Stu Martin 2B Enos Slaughter RF Johnny Mize 1B Don Padgett C Pepper Martin LF Terry Moore CF Marty Marion SS Curt Davis P1939 Jimmy Brown 2B Don Gutteridge 3B Enos Slaughter RF Joe Medwick LF Johnny Mize 1B Terry Moore CF Mickey Owen C Joe Orengo SS Bob Weiland P1938 Don Gutteridge SS Stu Martin 2B Enos Slaughter RF Don Padgett LF Johnny Mize 1B Pepper Martin 3B Terry Moore CF Mickey Owen C Bob Weiland P1937 Terry Moore CF Stu Martin 2B Frenchy Bordagaray 3B Joe Medwick LF Johnny Mize 1B Pepper Martin RF Leo Durocher SS Bruce Ogrodowski C Dizzy Dean P1936 Terry Moore CF Frankie Frisch 2B Pepper Martin RF Joe Medwick LF Ripper Collins 1B Spud Davis C Charlie Gelbert 3B Leo Durocher SS Dizzy Dean P1935 Pepper Martin 3B Jack Rothrock RF Frankie Frisch 2B Joe Medwick LF Ripper Collins 1B Bill DeLancey C Terry Moore CF Leo Durocher SS Dizzy Dean P1934 Terry Moore CF Frankie Frisch 2B Pepper Martin 3B Jack Rothrock LF Joe Medwick RF Ripper Collins 1B Spud Davis C Leo Durocher SS Dizzy Dean P1933 Sparky Adams 3B George Watkins RF Frankie Frisch 2B Ripper Collins 1B Joe Medwick LF Ernie Orsatti CF Jimmie Wilson C Gordon Slade SS Dizzy Dean P1932 Sparky Adams 3B Ray Blades RF Frankie Frisch 2B Jim Bottomley 1B Ripper Collins LF Pepper Martin CF Jimmie Wilson C Charlie Gelbert SS Flint Rhem P1931 Taylor Douthit CF Ernie Orsatti LF Frankie Frisch 2B Jim Bottomley 1B George Watkins RF Charlie Gelbert SS Sparky Adams 3B Jimmie Wilson C Flint Rhem P1930 Taylor Douthit CF Sparky Adams 2B Frankie Frisch 3B Jim Bottomley 1B Chick Hafey LF Showboat Fisher RF Charlie Gelbert SS Jimmie Wilson C Flint Rhem P1929 Taylor Douthit CF Fred Haney 3B Frankie Frisch 2B Jim Bottomley 1B Chick Hafey LF Wally Roettger RF Charlie Gelbert SS Bubber Jonnard C Grover Alexander P1928 Taylor Douthit CF Wattie Holm 3B Frankie Frisch 2B Jim Bottomley 1B Chick Hafey LF Wally Roettger RF Tommy Thevenow SS Bob O Farrell C Jesse Haines P1927 Taylor Douthit CF Billy Southworth RF Frankie Frisch 2B Jim Bottomley 1B Les Bell 3B Chick Hafey LF Bob O Farrell C Tommy Thevenow SS Grover Alexander P1926 Ray Blades LF Heinie Mueller CF Rogers Hornsby 2B Jim Bottomley 1B Chick Hafey RF Les Bell 3B Bob O Farrell C Tommy Thevenow SS Flint Rhem P1925 Max Flack RF Heinie Mueller CF Rogers Hornsby 2B Jim Bottomley 1B Les Bell 3B Wattie Holm LF Walter Schmidt C Tommy Thevenow SS Jesse Haines P1924 Max Flack RF Jack Smith LF Rogers Hornsby 2B Jim Bottomley 1B Howard Freigau 3B Heinie Mueller CF Les Bell SS Ernie Vick C Johnny Stuart P1923 Ray Blades LF Jack Smith RF Rogers Hornsby 2B Jim Bottomley 1B Milt Stock 3B Heinie Mueller CF Howard Freigau SS Eddie Ainsmith C Jeff Pfeffer P1922 Les Mann CF Del Gainer 1B Milt Stock 3B Rogers Hornsby 2B Joe Schultz RF Austin McHenry LF Specs Toporcer SS Verne Clemons C Bill Sherdel P1921 Heinie Mueller RF Cliff Heathcote CF Milt Stock 3B Rogers Hornsby LF Jack Fournier 1B Doc Lavan SS Verne Clemons C Specs Toporcer 2B Jesse Haines P1920 Burt Shotton LF Cliff Heathcote RF Milt Stock 3B Rogers Hornsby 2B Jack Fournier 1B Austin McHenry CF Hal Janvrin SS Verne Clemons C Bill Doak P1919 Burt Shotton LF Jack Smith RF Austin McHenry CF Rogers Hornsby SS Milt Stock 3B Gene Paulette 1B Bob Fisher 2B Frank Snyder C Jakie May P1918 Red Smyth RF Jack Smith CF Doug Baird 3B Rogers Hornsby SS Walton Cruise LF Gene Paulette 1B Mike Gonzalez C Bruno Betzel 2B Lee Meadows P1917 Bob Bescher LF Bruno Betzel 2B Tom Long RF Dots Miller 1B Rogers Hornsby SS Walton Cruise CF Fred Smith 3B Frank Snyder C Lee Meadows P1916 Bob Bescher LF Zinn Beck 3B Jack Smith CF Dots Miller 1B Tom Long RF Bruno Betzel 2B Rogers Hornsby SS Frank Snyder C Bill Doak P1915 Cozy Dolan CF Miller Huggins 2B Bob Bescher LF Dots Miller 1B Chief Wilson RF Zinn Beck 3B Rolla Daringer SS Frank Snyder C Slim Sallee P1914 Miller Huggins 2B Lee Magee CF Art Butler SS Dots Miller 1B Chief Wilson RF Cozy Dolan 3B Walton Cruise LF Ivey Wingo C Dan Griner P1913 Miller Huggins 2B Lee Magee LF Mike Mowrey 3B Ed Konetchy 1B Steve Evans RF Rebel Oakes CF Charley O Leary SS Ivey Wingo C Dan Griner P1912 Miller Huggins 2B Rube Ellis LF Rebel Oakes CF Ed Konetchy 1B Steve Evans RF Mike Mowrey 3B Arnold Hauser SS Jack Bliss C Bob Harmon P1911 Miller Huggins 2B Rube Ellis LF Mike Mowrey 3B Ed Konetchy 1B Steve Evans RF Roger Bresnahan C Rebel Oakes CF Arnold Hauser SS Slim Sallee P1910 Miller Huggins 2B Rube Ellis LF Rebel Oakes CF Ed Konetchy 1B Steve Evans RF Roger Bresnahan C Rudy Hulswitt SS Jap Barbeau 3B Vic Willis P1909 Bobby Byrne 3B Al Shaw CF Roger Bresnahan C Ed Konetchy 1B Steve Evans RF Joe Delahanty LF Chappy Charles 2B Champ Osteen SS Johnny Lush P1908 Chappy Charles 3B Shad Barry RF Joe Delahanty LF Ed Konetchy 1B Red Murray CF Bobby Byrne SS Billy Gilbert 2B Art Hoelskoetter C Johnny Lush P1907 John Kelly RF Tom O Hara LF Pug Bennett 2B Jake Beckley 1B Bobby Byrne 3B Ed Holly SS Al Burch CF Doc Marshall C Art Fromme P1906 Pug Bennett 2B Spike Shannon LF Mike Grady C Homer Smoot RF Jake Beckley 1B Jack Himes CF Harry Arndt 3B George McBride SS Jack Taylor P1905 John Farrell 2B Spike Shannon LF Homer Smoot CF Dave Brain SS Mike Grady 1B Jack Dunleavy RF Jimmy Burke 3B Jack Warner C Chappie McFarland P1904 John Farrell 2B Spike Shannon RF Homer Smoot CF Jake Beckley 1B Danny Shay SS Jimmy Burke 3B George Barclay LF Bill Byers C Jack Taylor P1903 John Farrell 2B Homer Smoot CF Dave Brain 3B George Barclay LF Patsy Donovan RF Art Nichols 1B Otto Williams SS Jack Ryan C Clarence Currie P1902 John Farrell 2B George Barclay LF Fred Hartman 3B Homer Smoot CF Otto Krueger SS Patsy Donovan RF Doc Hazelton 1B Jack Ryan C Stan Yerkes P1901 Jesse Burkett LF Emmet Heidrick CF Patsy Donovan RF Dan McGann 1B Bobby Wallace SS Dick Padden 2B Otto Krueger 3B Jack Ryan C Jack Powell POpening Day salaries Opening Day payrolls for 25 man roster since 2000 2018 23 payroll obligations 2020 season shortened to 60 games Payroll adjusted from 168 930 500 to 69 461 295 Opening Day Salary ML contracts plus pro rated signing bonuses Year Salary2000 63 900 0002001 78 538 3332002 74 660 8752003 83 786 6662004 83 228 3332005 92 106 8332006 88 891 3712007 90 286 8232008 99 624 4492009 88 528 4092010 94 220 5002011 109 048 0002012 111 858 5002013 116 790 7872014 111 250 000 Google spreadsheet 2015 122 066 500 Google spreadsheet 2016 145 553 500 Google spreadsheet 2017 148 152 933 Google spreadsheet 2018 159 698 667 Google spreadsheet 2019 162 620 2672020 168 930 500 30 man OD payroll Adj 69 461 2952021 163 542 500 26 man OD payroll 2022 154 987 997 28 man OD payroll 2023 176 587 308 26 man OD payroll 2024 175 158 567 26 man OD payroll Notesa k a Busch Stadium II 1966 1982 a k a Cardinal Field 1917 1920 League Park 1899 1911 Sportsman s Park II 1893 1899 a k a Busch Stadium I 1953 1966 In 1981 the Cardinals finished with the overall best record in the East Division However a players strike in the middle of the season forced the season to be split into two halves St Louis finished second in both halves and was thereby deprived of a post season appearance In 2001 the Cardinals and the Houston Astros finished the season with identical records of 93 69 and finished tied for first place in the Central Division standings The Cardinals claimed it was a shared championship but MLB disagreed For playoff seeding the NL Central slot went to Houston and St Louis was awarded the wild card berth Most sources consider the 1882 Brown Stockings to represent the beginning of the St Louis Cardinals if it was not the even earlier 1875 or 1878 clubs but the St Louis Cardinals baseball club itself considers its history to have begun in 1892 when the team still called the St Louis Browns joined the National League Although the St Louis Cardinals do not officially recognize their era in the American Association AA as part of their Major League history Major League Baseball recognized 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