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  1. St. Louis Cardinals Team History & Encyclopedia. Team Names: St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis, St. Louis Browns Seasons: 143 (1882 to 2024) Record: 11228-10350, .520 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 32 Pennants: 23 World Championships: 11 Winningest Manager: Tony La Russa, 1408-1182, .544 W-L% More Franchise Info

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  2. Date Of Birth. 1999 St. Louis Cardinals Roster | Research by Baseball Almanac. The 1999 St. Louis Cardinals played 161 games during the regular season, won 75 games, lost 86 games, and finished in fourth position. They played their home games at Busch Stadium (Park Factors: 100/100) where 3,235,833 fans witnessed their 1999 Cardinals finish the ...

  3. The St. Louis Cardinals of the National League ended the 1999 season with a record of 75 wins and 86 losses, finishing fourth in the NL's Central Division. The Cardinals tallied 809 runs and conceded 838 runs. Mark McGwire crushed 65 homers for St. Louis, while Ray Lankford and Fernando Tatis walloped 20 or more, too.

  4. St. Louis Cardinals. Statistics. Record: 75-86-0, Finished 4th in NL_Central ( Schedule and Results ) Manager: Tony La Russa (75-86) General Manager: Walt Jocketty. Scouting Director: John Mozeliak. Ballpark: Busch Stadium II. Attendance: 3,225,334 (3rd of 16) Park Factors: (Over 100 favors batters, under 100 favors pitchers.)

  5. St. Louis Cardinals | Research by Baseball Almanac. The first Major League game played by the St. Louis Cardinals (Brown Stockings at the time) took place on May 2, 1882. Their opponent that day was Louisville and they defeated the Eclipse 9-to-7 at Sportsman's Park. St. Louis Cardinals World Series.

  6. 1990 St. Louis Cardinals Statistics. 1990. St. Louis Cardinals. Statistics. Record: 70-92-0, Finished 6th in NL_East ( Schedule and Results ) Managers: Whitey Herzog (33-47) , Red Schoendienst (13-11) and Joe Torre (24-34) General Manager: Dal Maxvill. Scouting Director: Fred McAlister. Ballpark: Busch Stadium II.

  7. The St. Louis Cardinals of the National League ended the 1999 season with a record of 75 wins and 86 losses, finishing fourth in the NL's Central Division. The Cardinals tallied 809 runs and conceded 838 runs. Mark McGwire crushed 65 homers for St. Louis, while Ray Lankford and Fernando Tatis walloped 20 or more, too.