6 were retired and now there's only one
The #6 was retired for Stan Musial who played for the Cardinals from 1941-1944 and 1946-1963.
Approx $75- $100 Each
The origin of the St. Louis Cardinals mascot dates back to the 1920's. As a professional baseball team, the Cardinals name and mascot were based on the birds of the same name. These birds were synonymous with the color red, and were in large numbers in the greater St. Louis area.
The Memphis Redbirds are the St. Louis Cardinals' AAA Minor League team, and the St. Louis Cardinals are the Major League team.
6 were retired and now there's only one
St. Louis Cardinals minor league players was born on 1987-09-28.
The St. Louis Cardinals retired Stan Musial's #6 in 1963.
The #6 was retired for Stan Musial who played for the Cardinals from 1941-1944 and 1946-1963.
#6 was retired in 1963 for Stan Musial who played 22 seasons for the Cardinals (1941-1944, 1946-1963). #6 was the first number ever retired by the Cardinals. Others that wore #6 were Ernie Orsatti in 1933, Jack Rothrock in 1934 and 1935, Stu Martin between 1936-1940, and Red Schoendienst in 1945. Musial was serving in the Navy did not play for the Cardinals in 1945.
The Cardinals' #11 jersey is not retired for anyone. It is currently held by third base coach Jose Oquendo.
Joaquin Andujar retired in 1988, did not play in 2006
Ozzie Smith played as number one and the number is now retired respectively.
The St. Louis Cardinals.
Mark Mulder was a pitcher for the St Louis Cardinals. He retired from the team in 2008.
You may contact players through the Cardinals' Executive Offices:St. Louis Cardinals700 Clark StreetSt. Louis, MO 63102
Johnny played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1927 and the Cardinals did not have jersey numbers that year ... they began wearing numbers in 1932.