Through 2010, the Cubs lead the all-time series with the Cardinals 1,091-1,044.
The Cardinals lead the series 13-9.
Hank Aaron holds the Braves franchise record for career base hits with 3,600.
As of July 14, 2007, the St. Louis Cardinals all time won loss record is 9805-9158. This record is for games between 1882-2007 and includes the seasons when they were called the Brown Stockings or Browns (1882-1898), and Perfectos (1899). The club has gone by the name Cardinals since the 1900 season. Through the end of the 2007 season, the Cardinals all time win loss record is 9843-9195.
Chiefs lead the series 8-2
Bobby Cox of the Atlanta Braves. 158, plus 3 post-season.
Through the 2011 season, the Cleveland Browns have an all-time record of 33-13-3 versus the Arizona Cardinals.
Two. Through games played on August 10, 2008, the San Francisco Giants franchise has 10,234 all time wins and the Chicago Cubs franchise has 10,056 all time wins. Next comes the Dodgers with 9934 all time wins and the Cardinals with 9908. They should reach 10000 next season.
As of April 27, 2009 the Atlanta Braves all time win/loss record is 9778-9817. This record includes the time the team was located in Boston and Milwaukee.As of July 29, 2007 the Atlanta Braves all time win/loss record is 9667-9690. This record includes the time the team was located in Boston and Milwaukee.Through the 2011 season, the Braves all-time record is 10,034-10,027.
In 1905, Vic Willis' record was 11-29 while pitching for the National League's Boston Braves.
In 1970 the Atlanta Braves had pitcher Larry Jaster who appeared in 14 games for the Braves, all in relief. His record was 1-1 with no saves. He pitched 24 innings and had a ERA of 6.95. Jaster had previously pitched for St. Louis Cardinals and Montreal Expos. He was not in the Majors in 1971, but was back with the Braves in 1972 where he again had a 1-1 record, pitching in 5 games, making one start and compiled a 5.25 ERA. 1972 was Jaster's last season in MLB.
The Arizona Cardinals have an all-time regular season record of 23-32-3 versus the Steelers. They are 0-1 in their only postseason meeting (Super Bowl XLIII). This series began in 1933 when the Cardinals played in Chicago.