Some the most prominent player would be Stan Musial, but also Ted Kazanski.
Ernie Hays has been at the organ for the St. Louis Cardinals since the early 1970's. In addition to Take Me Out to the Ballgame, Ernie showers Cardinal Nation with such tunes as Meet Me in St. Louis Louis, The Budweiser Theme Song, CHARGE, and many jazz and swing classics. Ernie Hays is the probably the most unheralded Cardinal in the last 40 years! His masterful playing is enjoyed by all who have visited Busch Stadium.
The most home runs in a season by a St. Louis Cardinal is Mark McGwire, who hit a total of 70 home runs in 1998 with the Cards. Albert Pujols holds the record for most home runs by a St. Louis Cardinal rookie at 37. (2001) The most home runs in a career by a St. Louis Cardinals player is Stan Musial, who hit 475 home runs in his long 22 year career with the Cards. Former St. Louis Cardinal, Albert Pujols, was close to beating that record before he was picked up by the Los Angeles Angels. Pujols hit 445 home runs in 11 years with the Cards.
St. Louis (the city) is the center of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis. This region is unique in that it is one of only two in the world which are represented both locally by an archbishop (Currently The Most Revered Robert James Carlson), and in the Vatican by a cardinal (His Eminence Raymond Leo BurkeArchbishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of St. Louis)
It is a cardinal! They are huge fans of baseball! And their team name is the st. Louis cardinals!
The St. Louis Cardinal won the second most world Series titles with 10.
The St. Louis Cardinal have the second most World Series titles with 10.
The current starting shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals is Brendan Ryan. His backups include Aaron Miles and Tyler Greene.
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Carl Yastrzemski with 3308 games played for the Boston Red Sox between 1961-1983. Hank Aaron is second with 3076 games played for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, Stan Musial is third with 3026 games played for the St. Louis Cardinals, and Cal Ripken Jr. is fourth with 3001 games played for the Baltimore Orioles. These four players are the only four in MLB history that have played 3000+ games for one team.
Yes. Shannon, now a broadcaster for St. Louis Cardinals games, played a handful of games behind the plate during the 1965 and 1966 seasons. But he primarily appeared in the outfield and at third base for most of his career (1962 to 1970).
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