He played for them, but never pitched for them.
Yes. Shannon, now a broadcaster for St. Louis Cardinals games, played a handful of games behind the plate during the 1965 and 1966 seasons. But he primarily appeared in the outfield and at third base for most of his career (1962 to 1970).
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No ... there is a Richard Vingle that played in 1962 and 1963 in the St. Louis Cardinals farm system. He pitched for the Brunswick Cardinals of the Georgia-Florida League and Billings Mustangs of the Pioneer League.
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Well the St. Louis Cardinals are a baseball team, so there isn't a Superbowl. You might be thinking of the World Series. Or, if you're thinking football, then that would be the Arizona Cardinals.
No. The St Louis Cardinals have never been to a Super Bowl. However, their repalcements the St. Louis Rams have been to the Super Bowl twice since they moved from Los Angeles.
The St. Louis Cardinals have only played the Texas Rangers once in the World Series and that was in the 2011 World Series in which the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Texas Rangers in seven games.
Yes, the St. Louis Cardinals football team, which played in the NFL from 1960 to 1987, won an NFL Championship in 1947 when they were based in Chicago. They did not win any championships while based in St. Louis. The team eventually relocated to Arizona and is now known as the Arizona Cardinals.
No, he has not. Mark McGwire only played for the Oakland Athletics and the St. Louis Cardinals.
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It's Shannon Yummy Brown Or Shannon My Man Brown which ever one you like
St. Louis Cardinals were originally called the St. Louis Brown Stockings in 1875. In there debute year nobody hit a home run. The next year two people hit a homer - Denny Mack and Lip Pike. I'm not sure who hit it first.