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The 1964 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 83rd season in St. Louis, Missouri and its 73rd season in the National League.The Cardinals went 93–69 during the season and finished first in the National League, edging the co-runners-up Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies by one game each on the last day of the regular-season to claim their first NL pennant since 1946.
The 1964 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 45th year with the National Football League (NFL) and the fifth season in St. Louis.. The Cardinals (9–3–2) were the runner-up in the Eastern Conference, finishing a half game behind the Cleveland Browns (10–3–1), who won the NFL championship game on December 27.
The Cardinals finished with the best overall record in the NL East at 59–43, but they finished in second place in both halves of the season and did not make the playoffs. [ 11 ] r The 1985 World Series , nicknamed the "Show-Me Series" or "I-70 Series" because it featured two Missouri teams in St. Louis and the Kansas City Royals , is most ...
2023: 2023: NFL NFC West 4th 4 13 0 Jonathan Gannon: 2024: 2024: NFL NFC West 3rd 8 9 0 Totals 165 248 25 Chicago Cardinals regular season record (1920–1943; 1945–1959) 0 10 0 Card-Pitt regular season record (1944) 186 202 14 St. Louis Cardinals regular season record (1960–1987) 32 64 0 Phoenix Cardinals regular season record (1988–1993 ...
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Now the Cardinals have reverted back to a team that will be quickly forgotten once the 2023 season ends. The latest disappointment came on Sunday, when the Cardinals (3-12) fell into a 21-point ...
Notable players have defined, in part, the Cardinals' success and history. Stan Musial owns the most career batting records with 22. Rogers Hornsby owns the most single-season records with 11. [2] Bob Gibson owns the most career pitching records with 18. Silver King owns the most single-season pitching records with nine. [3]
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