Jim Bottomley, 1B
Lou Brock, LF
Dizzy Dean, P
Frankie Frisch, 2B
Bob Gibson, P
Chick Hafey, LF
Jessie Haines, P
Whitey Herzog, Manager
Rogers Hornsby, 2B
Joe Medwick, LF
Johnny Mize, 1B
Stan Musial, 1B
Red Schoendienst 2B
Enos Slaughter, RF
Ozzie Smith, SS
Billy Southworth, Manager
I leave to you to figure out which are the "top 8." For me that would be:
Brock
Dean
Gibson
Hornsby
Medwick
Mize
Musial
Schoendienst
Hall of Famer Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals played with the Globetrotters in 1957.
He was a Hall of Fame pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals.
On his plaque in the Hall of Fame, Brock is wearing the cap of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Stan "The Man" Musial.
Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals
Bill Hall
There are 279 members in all, but only 196 players, 35 league players and pioneers, 23 executives and pioneers, 17 managers, and 8 umpires. The latest member of the hall of fame is the manger Tony Larusso. He was manager for the St. Louis Cardinals. He retired in at the end of the 2011.
Hall of Fame pitcher Bruce Sutter ... Sutter wore #42 for the Cardinals from 1981-1984.
Stan "The Man" Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969.
tom seaver
Louis Hall was born in 1852.
Louis Hall died in 1915.