The 1944 St. Louis Cardinals of the National League defeated the St. Louis Browns of the American League, four games to two.
In 1944, the American League St. Louis Browns and the National League St. Louis Cardinals played in Sportsman's Park in St. Louis. Both teams shared the stadium.
Eddie Gaedel stood 3' 7" tall, and walked in his only Major League at bat for the St. Louis Browns.
The American League Browns, who were in St. Louis between 1902-1953, played at Sportsman Park located on North Grand Boulevard and shared the park with the Cardinals.
They were originally the St. Louis Browns.
St. Louis Browns 1944 American League Pennant winnersThe Baltimore Orioles won 3 World Series titles in 7 World Series appearances. 1966, 1970, and 1983. From 1902-1953 the team played in St. Louis as the Browns. The St. Louis Browns did not win a World Series title with one appearance in 1944.
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
There was an American League team called the St. Louis Browns, but they moved to Baltimore and became the Orioles in 1954.
National League Central Division
In 1944, the St. Louis Browns had a 89-65 record.
In 1945, the St. Louis Browns had a 81-70 record.
In 1946, the St. Louis Browns had a 66-88 record.