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  2. 1971 St. Louis Cardinals season - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 90th season in St. Louis, Missouri and its 80th season in the National League.The Cardinals went 90–72 during the season and finished second in the National League East, seven games behind the eventual NL pennant and World Series champion Pittsburgh Pirates.

  3. 1971 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 St. Louis Cardinals season was the 52nd season the team was in the National Football League and twelfth in St. Louis.Led by first-year head coach Bob Hollway, the Cardinals failed to improve on their previous year's 8–5–1 record, winning only four games. [1]

  4. St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) - Wikipedia

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    Their last game as a St. Louis–based club was on December 27, 1987, at the Dallas Cowboys. During the Cardinals' 28 years in St. Louis, they advanced to the playoffs just four times (1964, 1974, 1975, and 1982), and never hosted a playoff game. Their only postseason win came in the 1964 Playoff Bowl.

  5. List of Monday Night Football results (1970–2005) - Wikipedia

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    The Dolphins had little trouble in dispatching the outclassed St. Louis Cardinals, one of nine games the Dolphins won that season against teams which won five or fewer games (the Cardinals finished 4–9–1 for the third time in four seasons, and did so again in 1973).

  6. Mel Gray (wide receiver) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1971 NFL draft, Gray was a sixth-round pick of the St. Louis Cardinals and was selected to four straight Pro Bowls (1974–1977). Gray was one of the most feared deep threats in the NFL throughout the 1970s.

  7. Bob Uecker, Hall of Famer and legendary broadcaster, dies at 90

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    Despite all the jokes about his playing career, Uecker was a member of the St. Louis Cardinals, a team led by Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson, that won the World Series in 1964. ... Starting in ...

  8. Baseball world reacts to the passing of Hall of Fame ...

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    The baseball community shares their condolences following the news of broadcast legend Bob Uecker's passing at the age of 90.

  9. Ted Sizemore - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Cardinals (1971-1975) [ edit ] He began his tenure with the Cardinals splitting time between shortstop and second base, but as the 1971 season wore on, he began taking more and more playing time away from veteran Julián Javier at second.

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