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
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.
Bill Hall
Stan "The Man" Musial.
Stan "The Man" Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969.
tom seaver
Only Bob Gibson comes to mind... he might be the most dominant starting pitcher of all time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Gibson DaveJ
Louis Hall was born in 1852.
Louis Hall died in 1915.
· Glen Anderson (NHL player and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame)
Joe Louis Reliford has written: 'From batboy to the Hall of Fame' -- subject(s): Baseball players, Personal narratives, Biography, History
Through the 2007 season there have been 38 players and 8 managers. The complete list can be reviewed by using the link provided.