The first home run hit at Busch III was by Bill Hall of the Milwaukee Brewers in the second inning of off Mark Mulder. Albert Pujols hit the first home run for the Cardinals at Busch III in the fourth inning. Mulder also hit a home run in the game. The Cardinals won the game 6-4.
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The first home run hit at Kauffman Stadium was by Royals first baseman John Mayberry in the fifth inning off of Texas Rangers' righthander Bill Gogolewski in the first game played at Kauffman on April 10, 1973.
Mike Shannon Mike Shannon hit the first Cardinal homerun. Felipe Alou hit the first two homeruns in Busch Stadium
Ray Lankford hit 123 home runs at Busch Memorial Stadium, the most of any MLB player. Busch Memorial Stadium was home to the St. Louis Cardinals from 1966 to 2005.
Albert Pujols hit the longest home run out of Busch stadium in 2011. The home run was 465 feet.