Ozzie Smith was the starter and Ivan DeJesus was the backup.
Yount moved from shortstop to the outfield in 1985 and was replaced by Ernie Riles.
Ivan DeJesus has: Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Shortstop in "1983 World Series" in 1983. Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Shortstop in "1983 National League Championship Series" in 1983. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "1985 World Series" in 1985. Played himself in "Cubs Forever: Celebrating 60 Years of WGN-TV and the Chicago Cubs" in 2008. Played himself in "Prime 9" in 2009.
Edgar Renteria has: Played Himself - Cincinnati Reds Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Florida Marlins Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Atlanta Braves Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - San Francisco Giants Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Detroit Tigers Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Boston Red Sox Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Bateria in "Arthur" in 1996. Played Himself - Florida Marlins shortstop in "1997 World Series" in 1997. Played Himself - Florida Marlins Shortstop in "1997 National League Championship Series" in 1997. Played Himself - NL Shortstop: Florida Marlins in "1998 MLB All-Star Game" in 1998. Played Himself - NL Shortstop: St. Louis Cardinals in "2000 MLB All-Star Game" in 2000. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "2000 National League Championship Series" in 2000. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "2002 National League Championship Series" in 2002. Played Himself - NL Starting Shortstop: St. Louis Cardinals in "2003 MLB All-Star Game" in 2003. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "2004 National League Championship Series" in 2004. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "2004 World Series" in 2004. Played Himself - NL Starting Shortstop: St. Louis Cardinals in "2004 MLB All-Star Game" in 2004. Played himself in "History Rings True: Red Sox Opening Day Ring Ceremony" in 2005. Played himself in "2006 MLB All-Star Game" in 2006. Played himself in "Prime 9" in 2009.
Ozzie Smith has: Played himself in "This Week in Baseball" in 1977. Played Himself - Host (1997-1998) in "This Week in Baseball" in 1977. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "1982 World Series" in 1982. Played himself in "The Baseball Bunch" in 1982. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "1982 National League Championship Series" in 1982. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1983 MLB All-Star Game" in 1983. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1984 MLB All-Star Game" in 1984. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1985 MLB All-Star Game" in 1985. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "1985 World Series" in 1985. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "1985 National League Championship Series" in 1985. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1986 MLB All-Star Game" in 1986. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "1987 National League Championship Series" in 1987. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1987 MLB All-Star Game" in 1987. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1988 MLB All-Star Game" in 1988. Played himself in "The Simpsons" in 1989. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1989 MLB All-Star Game" in 1989. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Pinch Hitter in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1990 MLB All-Star Game" in 1990. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1991 MLB All-Star Game" in 1991. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1992 MLB All-Star Game" in 1992. Played himself in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played himself in "The 50 Greatest Home Runs in Baseball History" in 1992. Played himself in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played Himself - NL Shortstop in "1994 MLB All-Star Game" in 1994. Played himself in "The Greatest League Championship Series" in 1994. Played himself in "The Scout" in 1994. Played Himself - NL Shortstop: St. Louis Cardinals in "1996 MLB All-Star Game" in 1996. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "1996 National League Championship Series" in 1996. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Pinch Hitter in "1996 National League Championship Series" in 1996. Played himself in "Race for the Record" in 1998. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played himself in "ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly" in 2000. Played Himself - NL Honorary Captain in "2002 MLB All-Star Game" in 2002. Played himself in "Rome Is Burning" in 2003. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "High Hopes: The Anatomy of a Winner" in 2003. Played himself in "Costas Now" in 2005. Played himself in "Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith" in 2005. Played himself in "DHL Presents Major League Baseball Hometown Heroes" in 2006. Played Dugout Wizard in "Baseball Bunch" in 2006. Played Himself - Pre-Game Hall of Fame Ceremony in "2008 MLB All-Star Game" in 2008. Played himself in "Cardinal Baby" in 2008. Played himself in "Prime 9" in 2009. Played The Wizard in "Cubed" in 2009. Played Himself - Honorary Co-Captain in "2009 MLB All-Star Game" in 2009. Played himself in "A Hall for Heroes: The Inaugural Hall of Fame Induction of 1939" in 2010. Played himself in "The Players Club" in 2012.
The current starting shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals is Brendan Ryan. His backups include Aaron Miles and Tyler Greene.
Garry Templeton was a shortstop for the Cardinals, Padres, and Mets between 1976-1991.
Yes. Ozzie Smith was a shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1982-1996.
Royce Clayton has: Played Himself - Chicago White Sox Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Washington Nationals Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Arizona Diamondbacks Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - San Francisco Giants Pinch Runner in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Texas Rangers Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - San Francisco Giants Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "1996 National League Championship Series" in 1996. Played Himself - NL Shortstop: St. Louis Cardinals in "1997 MLB All-Star Game" in 1997. Played Bomb Squad Officer in "Martial Law" in 1998. Played himself in "The Rookie" in 2002. Played Miguel Tejada in "Moneyball" in 2011.
Onix Concepcion has: Played Himself - Kansas City Royals Pinch Runner in "1980 World Series" in 1980. Played Himself - Kansas City Royals Shortstop in "1984 American League Championship Series" in 1984. Played Himself - Kansas City Royals Pinch Runner in "1985 World Series" in 1985. Played Himself - Kansas City Royals Shortstop in "1985 American League Championship Series" in 1985. Played Himself - Kansas City Royals Shortstop in "1985 World Series" in 1985. Played Himself - Kansas City Royals Pinch Runner in "1985 American League Championship Series" in 1985.
Shortstop Rafael Furcal currently wears number 15.
Rafael Furcal has: Played Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Pinch Hitter in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Atlanta Braves Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - NL Shortstop: Atlanta Braves in "2003 MLB All-Star Game" in 2003. Played Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop in "2008 National League Championship Series" in 2008. Played himself in "Bluetopia: The LA Dodgers Movie" in 2009. Played Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop in "2009 National League Championship Series" in 2009. Played Himself - NL Shortstop: St. Louis Cardinals in "2012 MLB All-Star Game" in 2012.
Jack Clark started 121 games at first base for the Cardinals in 1985. Mike Jorgensen was the backup, playing in 49 games.