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  2. 1977 St. Louis Cardinals season - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 96th season in St. Louis, Missouri and its 86th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 83–79 during the season and finished third in the National League East , 18 games behind the Philadelphia Phillies .

  3. Ken Reitz - Wikipedia

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    September 5, 1972, for the St. Louis Cardinals: Last MLB appearance; June 3, 1982, for the Pittsburgh Pirates: MLB statistics; Batting average.260: Home runs: 68: Runs batted in: 548: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; St. Louis Cardinals (1972–1975) San Francisco Giants ; St. Louis Cardinals (1977–1980) Chicago Cubs ; Pittsburgh Pirates

  4. Ken Oberkfell - Wikipedia

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    Signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as an amateur free agent in 1975, Oberkfell made his Major League Baseball debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on August 22, 1977, and appeared in his final game on October 4, 1992. Oberkfell was a member of the 1982 World Series Champion St. Louis Cardinals, hitting .292 in that series.

  5. St. Louis Cardinals all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    This list is complete and up-to-date through the 2024 season. The 2011 St. Louis Cardinals after winning the World Series.. The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared in at least one game for the St. Louis Cardinals franchise, including the 1882 St. Louis Brown Stockings, the 1883–1898 St. Louis Browns, and the 1899 St. Louis Perfectos.

  6. Bob Horner - Wikipedia

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    He was given number 50 by the organization because that was the number of home runs they expected him to hit. [8] He ended up hitting 31 homers and had 73 RBIs for the team. Despite Yakult offering Horner a reported $10 million for a new three-year contract, [9] Horner returned to the majors in 1988 with the St. Louis Cardinals. After 60 games ...

  7. Don Kessinger - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Baseball Reference Managerial record at Baseball Reference Teams; As player. Chicago Cubs (1964–1975) St. Louis Cardinals (1976–1977) Chicago White Sox (1977–1979) As manager. Chicago White Sox ; Career highlights and awards; 6× All-Star (1968–1972, 1974) 2× Gold Glove Award (1969, 1970) Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame

  8. Bob Shirley - Wikipedia

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    Robert Charles Shirley (born June 25, 1954) is a former professional baseball pitcher. He played all or parts of 11 seasons in Major League Baseball, from 1977 to 1987, for the San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals. Shirley was a southpaw pitcher who worked both as a starter and in relief.

  9. Nelson Briles - Wikipedia

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    April 19, 1965, for the St. Louis Cardinals: Last MLB appearance; September 13, 1978, for the Baltimore Orioles: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 129–112: Earned run average: 3.44: Strikeouts: 1,163: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; St. Louis Cardinals (1965–1970) Pittsburgh Pirates (1971–1973) Kansas City Royals (1974–1975) Texas ...

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