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how old is the st louis cardinals baseball franchise

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Louis Cardinals, American professional baseball team established in 1882 that plays in the National League (NL). Based in St. Louis, Missouri, the Cardinals have won 11 World Series titles and 23 league pennants
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When were the St. Louis Cardinals founded?

1882, St. Louis, MOSt. Louis Cardinals / Founded

What were the St. Louis Cardinals called before?

St. Louis PerfectosSt. Louis Cardinals / Former name

Who owned the St. Louis Cardinals before Busch?

William Orville DeWitt Jr. The Cardinals have won two World Series — in 2006 and 2011 — during DeWitt's time as owner.

Who owned the St. Louis Cardinals in 1950?

Fred SaighLouis, Missouri and its 59th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 78–75 during the season and finished 5th in the National League....1950 St. Louis Cardinals season.1950 St. Louis CardinalsMajor League affiliationsOther informationOwner(s)Fred SaighGeneral manager(s)William Walsingham, Jr.10 more rows

What team has the most World Series wins?

Below is a breakdown of the eight teams with at least five World Series titles.Yankees: 27. ... Cardinals: 11. ... 3 (tie). ... Dodgers: 7. ... Best of the rest (teams with at least 3):Braves: 4. ... Tigers: 4. ... White Sox: 3.More items...

Why do the St. Louis Cardinals jerseys say cardenales?

ST. LOUIS – The Cardinals' jerseys looked a little different on Sunday. They read Cardenales across the chest in honor of Fiesta Cardenales night at Busch Stadium. The Cardinals held a cultural celebration for all members of the Latino and Hispanic communities.

How much is the cardinal worth?

2.45 billion U.S. dollarsThe St. Louis Cardinals had an estimated value of 2.45 billion U.S. dollars in 2021....St. Louis Cardinals franchise value from 2002 to 2022 (in million U.S. dollars)CharacteristicFranchise value in million U.S. dollars20212,24520202,20020192,10020181,9009 more rows•Apr 13, 2022

How much did the Cardinals sell for?

Anheuser-Busch announced today that it has agreed to sell the St. Louis Cardinals for $150 million to a group of investors who say they will keep the team in the city. The deal still must be approved by Major League Baseball, and the new owners, led by the St.

Why did Anheuser-Busch sell the Cardinals?

Anheuser-Busch, owner of the team for 42 years, made the surprise announcement today. The company said the sale, expected to be completed in June, is part of a plan to concentrate on its core businesses of beer, theme parks and aluminum cans.

Does the Busch family still own the Cardinals?

On Oct. 25, 1995, Anheuser-Busch announced it was selling the Cardinals baseball team, which it had bought in 1953.

How much is the DeWitt family worth?

DeWitt Jr. How he made his billions: DeWitt, 80, is a founder of the investment firm Reynolds, DeWitt & Co., which owns 63 Arby's franchises and whose value has been estimated at $50.4 billion; and the U.S.

Who owns Busch Stadium?

St. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium / Owner

Did St. Louis have two Cardinal teams?

Yes, from 1960 to 1987, there were two major league sports teams called the Cardinals in St. Louis, and both teams played their homes games at Busch Memorial Stadium.

When did the St. Louis Cardinals change their name?

A team portrait of the 1899 St. Louis Perfectos baseball team, including Cy Young in the lower left corner. The team was only called the Perfectos for one year before it was renamed the Cardinals in 1900.

What is the Cardinals mascot name?

FredbirdSt. Louis Cardinals / MascotFredbird has been entertaining Cardinals Nation since April of 1979! From the day he was hatched, Fredbird loved going to games with mom and pop bird.

Why did the Cardinals move to Arizona?

Louis, they advanced to the playoffs just three times (1974, 1975 and 1982), never hosting or winning in any appearance. The overall mediocrity of the Cardinals, combined with a then-21-year-old stadium, caused game attendance to dwindle, and owner Bill Bidwill decided to move the team to Arizona.

Where did the Cardinals play their first night opener?

The Cardinals played their first night opener in St. Louis.

How many games did the Cardinals win in 1942?

1942. Winning 43 out of their last 51 games, St. Louis erased a 10.5 game deficit and passed Brooklyn on September 13th on their way to a world championship. The 106-48 Cardinals are considered won of baseball's all-time greatest teams; the average player age was under 27.

Why did the Cardinals miss the playoffs?

The Cardinals finished the season with the best winning percentage in the Eastern Division, but missed the playoffs because they finished second in each of the two sections of the schedule, revised due to the mid-summer players' strike. The Philadelphia Phillies, leaders when the strike began, were voted the first-half championship (however, the Phillies, Cardinals, and Cincinnati Reds voted against it), while Montreal won the second half. In each half, the Cardinals played fewer games than the winners, and could have tied or won either half with the opportunity to play the same number of games. Bruce Sutter, one of several players obtained in winter trades by Whitey Herzog, won the Rolaids Relief Man award.

What was the Cardinals' third place finish in 1914?

1914. In Miller Huggins' second year, the Cardinals finished the season in third place. It was something of a sensation because a St. Louis National League team had not finished that high since 1877.

What is the highest batting average in the 20th century?

Hornsby won the batting title with a .424 average, the highest mark in the National League since 1900. Hornsby's .424 batting average was the highest mark in the 20th century. His .358 career average trails only Ty Cobb (.366) on the all-time list.

How many games did Dizzy Dean win?

Dizzy Dean won 18 games in his rookie campaign after spending all of 1931 in Houston, in the Texas League. He led the league in strikeouts (191), shutouts (4) and innings pitched (286).

Where is the Cardinals new stadium?

After a two-game series in Chicago, the Cardinals returned home May 12 to Busch Memorial Stadium, their new 50,000-seat ballpark in downtown St. Louis where the Cardinals christened the new playground with a 12-inning, 5-4 win over Atlanta. The Cardinals also hosted the All-Star game in their new park in July.

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How many World Series have the Cardinals won?

St. Louis Cardinals. The St. Louis Cardinals are among the most successful baseball teams in MLB history, having won 11 World Series Championships (only New York Yankees have won more). The franchise was founded in 1882 as the St. Louis Brown Stockings and played in the American Association (AA) from 1882 until 1891.

Which is the oldest MLB team?

Although debate over the oldest MLB team is still ongoing, many often consider the Atlanta Braves to be the oldest in the league. The franchise was founded in 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings and was one of the first teams to join the National League, which was established in 1876. The franchise won the first NL game played on April 22, 1876.

What is the MLB?

Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization, and is one of the "Big Four" major professional sports leagues in North America. The MLB is the oldest of the Big Four and is composed of 30 teams from the United States (US) and Canada. The league is subdivided into the National League (NL) and American League (AL), ...

What is the oldest baseball team?

Chicago Cubs. The Chicago Cubs also claim to be the oldest team in the MLB. The team's history can be traced back to 1871, when it was founded as the Chicago White Stockings, and was among the first teams to play in the National League. However, the team did not compete following the 1871 Great Chicago Fire. The team was renamed several times ...

How many teams were there in the 1960s MLB?

League Organization and Expansion. Between 1901 and 1960, both the American League and National League each contained eight teams. In the 1960s, eight teams were added to the MLB, including the first non-US team, the Montreal Expos. In the 1970s, two more teams were added: the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners.

When did the Cincinnati Reds join the National League?

Originally named the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the team's named was shortened to the "Reds" when it joined the National League in 1890.

When did the Braves move to Atlanta?

The Red Stockings relocated to Milwaukee in 1953 and were renamed Milwaukee Braves. The team moved again in 1966, this time to Atlanta, and became the Atlanta Braves.

How many innings did the Cardinals win in 1966?

Capacity: 49,676. Served as home to the Cardinals from 1966 to 2005. On May 12 , 1966, the Cardinals opened new Busch Memorial Stadium in downtown St. Louis by defeating the Atlanta Braves, 4-3, in 12 innings.

Who hit the first homerun for the Cardinals?

David Eckstein collected the first Cardinals hit in the new Busch Stadium, and Albert Pujols hit the Redbirds first homerun. The Cardinals also became the first team in almost 100 years to win a World Series Championship in the inaugural season of a new ballpark.

When did Busch Stadium close?

After Anheuser-Busch, Inc. bought, the Cardinals in 1953, Sportsman's Park was renamed Busch Stadium. The Cardinals closed the stadium on May 8, 1966 with a 10-5 loss to the San Francisco Giants.

When did the Browns play in the National League?

Years: 1892-1897. The Browns, who won't be known as the Cardinals until 1900, make their National League debut on Apr. 12 with a 14-10 loss at home to the Chicago Colts, later to be renamed the Cubs. On Apr. 17, the Browns fall to the Reds, 5-1, in the first National League game played on a Sunday.

1. Albert Pujols

11 years with St. Louis, 86.6 WAR, 9-time All-Star, 3-time MVP, 2001 NL Rookie of the Year Dominican Republic

2. Yadier Molina

15+ years with St. Louis, 37.1 WAR, 8-time All-Star, eight Gold Gloves Puerto Rico

3. Édgar Rentería

Renteria arrived in St. Louis as a 22-year-old World Series hero and stolen base threat in 1999 and developed into a run producer for the Cardinals. In 903 games with the Cardinals, Renteria stole 148 bases and drove in 451 runs – including 100 in 2003.

4. José Oquendo

Maybe the Mets felt they owed the Cardinals something from the Hernandez trade so they sent Oquendo to St. Louis in April of 1985. Over the next decade was a reliable player at a number of positions for the Cardinals. He now back on the Cardinals coaching staff.

5. Julián Javier

Javier was the second baseman in St. Louis from 1960-71 and was a big part of the Cardinals’ World Series championship in 1967. He hit .360 in that seven-game series after finishing ninth in MVP voting that season.

6. Joaquín Andújar

5 years with St. Louis, 12.9 WAR, 2-time All-Star, one Gold Glove Dominican Republic

7. Carlos Martínez

5+ seasons with St. Louis, 12.1 WAR, 2-time All-Star Dominican Republic

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Overview

This list is complete and up-to-date as of September 12, 2022.
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.

A

• Ody Abbott, OF, 1910
• Ted Abernathy, P, 1970
• Juan Acevedo, P, 1998–1999
• Babe Adams, P, 1906

B

• Les Backman, P, 1909–1910
• Harrison Bader, OF, 2017–2022
• Bill Bailey, P, 1921–1922
• Cory Bailey, P, 1995–1996

C

• Al Cabrera, SS, 1913
• Génesis Cabrera, P, 2019–present
• Miguel Cairo, 2B/OF/3B, 2001–2003, 2007
• Kiko Calero, P, 2003–2004

D

• John D'Acquisto, P, 1977
• Gene Dale, P, 1911–1912
• Jack Damaska, 2B/OF, 1963
• Pete Daniels, P, 1898

E

• Bill Eagan, 2B, 1891
• Billy Earle, C/OF/2B/3B/SS, 1890
• Bill Earley, P, 1986
• George Earnshaw, P, 1936

F

• Joe Fagin, C, 1895
• Ron Fairly, 1B, 1975–1976
• Pete Falcone, P, 1976–1978
• Brian Falkenborg, P, 2006–2007

G

• Gary Gaetti, 3B, 1996–1998
• Phil Gagliano, 2B/3B/OF, 1963–1970
• Del Gainer, 1B/OF, 1922
• Fred Gaiser, P, 1908

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