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2006 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS
Unofficial Cardinals

1926, 1931, 1934, 1942, 1944, 1946, 1964, 1967, 1982, & 2006

First Game
St. Louis 9, Louisville 7 (May 2, 1882)


[Sportman's Park]

Ballparks
Busch Stadium II (Under construction)
Busch Stadium (1966-present)
Sportsman's Park (1892, 1901, 1920-1966)
League Park (1893-1920)
* To open April 2005.



[Lou Brock]

Unofficial Cardinals - history

RETIRED NUMBERS
1: Ozzie Smith
2: Red Schoendienst
6: Stan Musial
9: Enos Slaughter
14: Ken Boyer
17: Dizzy Dean
20: Lou Brock
45: Bob Gibson


[Johnny Mize]

HALL OF FAME
Pete Alexander 1926-1929
Walter Alston 1936
Jake Beckley 1904-07
Jim Bottomley 1922-32
Roger Bresnahan 1909-12
Lou Brock 1964-1979
Mordecai Brown 1903
Jesse Burkett 1899-1901
Steve Carlton 1965-1971
Orlando Cepeda 1966-1968
Roger Connor 1894-1897
Dizzy Dean 1930, 1932-1937
Leo Durocher 1933-1937
Frankie Frisch 1927-1937
Pud Galvin 1892
Bob Gibson 1959-1975
Burleigh Grimes 1930-1931, 1933-1934
Chick Hafey 1924-1931
Jesse Haines 1920-1937
Rogers Hornsby 1915-1926, 1933
Miller Huggins 1910-1916
Rabit Maranville 1927-1928
John McGraw 1900
Joe Medwick 1932-1940, 1947-1948
Johnny Mize 1936-1941
Stan Musial 1941-1944, 1946-1963
Kid Nichols 1904-1905
Wilbert Robinson 1900
Red Schoendienst 1945-1956, 1961-1963
Enos Slaughter 1938-1942, 1946-1953
Ozzie Smith 1982-1996
Dazzy Vance 1933-1934
Bobby Wallace 1899-1901, 1917-1918
Hoyt Wilhelm 1957
Vic Willis 1910
Cy Young 1899-1900


[Bob Gibson pitching at Fenway in 1967 World Series.]

Cy Young
Bob Gibson, 1968


[Dizzy Dean]

MVP's
Frank Frisch, 1931
Dizzy Dean, 1934
Joe Medwick, 1937
Mort Cooper, 1942
Stan Musial, 1943
Marty Marion, 1944
Stan Musial, 1946, 1948
Ken Boyer, 1964
Orlando Cepeda, 1967
Bob Gibson, 1968
Joe Torre, 1971
Keith Hernandez, 1979
Willie McGee, 1985


[Enos Slaughter's Mad Dash]

Rookies of the Year
Albert Pujols, 2001
Wally Moon, 1954
Bill Virdon, 1955
Bake McBride, 1974
Vince Coleman, 1985
Todd Worrell, P, 1986


[Ken Boyer]

Manager of the Year
Whitey Herzog, 1985

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