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Record-holders of the St. Louis Cardinals franchise Stan Musial , with St. Louis Cardinals 1941 – 44 and 1946 – 63 Rogers Hornsby , with St. Louis Cardinals 1915 – 26 and 1933
a Although the American Association is considered a former Major League, only the Cardinals' regular season records, postseason records and World Series championships attained since their entrance into the National League in 1892 are the totals considered part of their official Major League achievements.
[66] [67] The Cardinals won the league the following year behind their Major League-leading 2.49 staff ERA [68] in what was an all-round record-breaking season of pitching dominance. Posting a modern-day record low ERA of 1.12 and striking out a one-game World Series -record of 17, [ 69 ] Gibson won both the MVP and Cy Young awards that year ...
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 ...
Between 1920 and 1947, the Cardinals compiled a record of 2,470-1,830, a winning percentage of .574. [6] Breadon was conservative with his finances, highly demanding of his teams' success on the field, and a maker of bold moves. When he became minority owner, the Cardinals were $150,000 in debt. [7]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. American baseball player and coach (born 1963) For the American musician, see Mark McGuire (musician). Baseball player Mark McGwire McGwire with the San Diego Padres in 2017 First baseman Born: (1963-10-01) October 1, 1963 (age 61) Pomona, California, U.S. Batted: Right Threw: Right MLB ...
Despite Flaherty’s career day, the Cardinals rallied in the ninth behind RBI hits from Alec Burleson and Pedro Pagés to pick up the 2-1 win.. Flaherty signed a one-year, $14 million deal with ...
McGwire, the record holder for home runs by a rookie with 49 in 1987, set the Cardinals' record for a one-month home run total with 15 in September 1997. [21] [22] In 1998, the Cardinals became the focus of the baseball world as McGwire broke the single-season home run record with 70. [23]