In 1934, Daffy Dean joined his brother Dizzy Dean on the pitching staff of the St. Louis Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals starting pitchers in the 1928 World Series:Game 1 - Bill SherdelGame 2 - Grover Cleveland AlexanderGame 3 - Jesse HainesGame 4 - Bill SherdelThe Cardinals were swept by the Yankees.
Do you mean the St Louis baseball team? The baseball team St Louis Browns moved to Baltimore in 1954 and became the Orioles. They never became the Cardinals - The St Louis Cardinals always existed as a National league team since 1900
Currently (April 3, 2012)Pitchers (Active)41 Mitchell Boggs54 Jaime García40 Scott Linebrink26 Kyle Lohse31 Lance Lynn46 Kyle McClellan30 Jason Motte16 J. C. Romero34 Marc Rzepczynski59 Fernando Salas50 Adam Wainwright35 Jake WestbrookPitchers (Inactive/Disabled List)29 Chris Carpenter63 Maikel Cleto65 Brandon Dickson70 Chuckie Fick72 Samuel Freeman53 Adam Ottavino68 Adam Reifer52 Eduardo Sánchez
The St. Louis Cardinals moved to Phoenix, AZ and became the Phoenix Cardinals (later the Arizona Cardinals when they moved to Tempe, AZ).
1985 - John Tudor and Juaquin Andujar each had 21 wins
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Dizzy Dean and his brother Paul Dean each won 2 games in the 1934 World Series, in which the Cardinals defeated the Detroit Tigers 4 games to 3.
Bob Gibson and Dave McNally. Gibson with the St. Louis Cardinals and McNally with the Baltimore Orioles.
The St. Louis Cardinals, according to available records, were original members of the National League that began operation in 1876 with teams in Chicago (Cubs), Hartford, Boston, Louisville, New York, Philadelphia and Cincinnati. The Cubs won the pennant as NL champions with the Cardinals finishing second.
The St. Louis Cardinals were established in 1882.
The Arizona Cardinals football franchise is the oldest surviving team in the National Football League, having been organized as the Morgan Athletic Club in 1898. The team joined the NFL in 1920 (it was renamed the Chicago Cardinals two years later) and won two league titles, its last in 1947. A move to St. Louis in 1960 did little to improve the team's success on the field, nor did its relocation to Phoenix in 1988. (The franchise became the Arizona Cardinals in 1994.)AnswerYes. The Chicago Cardinals began as the Morgan Athelic Club in 1898, then became the Racine Cardinals in 1920 before officially becoming the Chicago Cardinals from 1922 to 1959. After a 2-10 season in 1959 owner Violet Bidwell relocated to St. Louis. and then the st. Louis cardinals became the Arizona cardinals.
Here is a list of the World Series opponents and results involving the St. Louis Cardinals franchise since 1926 (world championships in bold):1926 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, New York Yankees 3.1928 -- New York Yankees 4, St. Louis Cardinals 0.1930 -- Philadelphia Athletics 4, St. Louis Cardinals 2.1931 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, Philadelphia Athletics 3.1934 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, Detroit Tigers 3.1942 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, New York Yankees 1.1943 -- New York Yankees 4, St. Louis Cardinals 1.1944 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, St. Louis Browns 2.1946 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, Boston Red Sox 3.1964 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, New York Yankees 3.1967 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, Boston Red Sox 3.1968 -- Detroit Tigers 4, St. Louis Cardinals 3.1982 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, Milwaukee Brewers 2.1985 -- Kansas City Royals 4, St. Louis 3.1987 -- Minnesota Twins 4, St. Louis Cardinals 3.2004 -- Boston Red Sox 4, St. Louis Cardinals 0.2006 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, Detroit Tigers 1.2011 -- St. Louis Cardinals 4, Texas Rangers 3.2013 -- Boston Red Sox 4, St. Louis Cardinals 2.
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