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  1. 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.)

  2. St. Louis Cardinals Team History & Encyclopedia. Team Names: St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis, St. Louis Browns Seasons: 143 (1882 to 2024) Record: 11215-10338, .520 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 32 Pennants: 23 World Championships: 11 Winningest Manager: Tony La Russa, 1408-1182, .544 W-L% More Franchise Info

  3. A St. Louis Cardinals uniform numbers list by Baseball Almanac which includes every single uniform number ever worn by every single St. Louis Cardinals player in history. "The difference between the old ballplayer and the new ballplayer is the jersey.

  4. 2000. St. Louis Cardinals. Statistics. 1999 Season 2001 Season. Record: 95-67-0, Finished 1st in NL_Central ( Schedule and Results ) Postseason: Lost NL Championship Series (4-1) to New York Mets. Won NL Division Series (3-0) over Atlanta Braves. Manager: Tony La Russa (95-67)

  5. 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.

  6. Houston Astros beat St. Louis Cardinals (11-3). Jun 30, 1999, Attendance: 42475, Time of Game: 2:32. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability

  7. The Official History of the St. Louis Cardinals | Baseball Almanac. Under the arch that signifies the Gateway to the American West, the St. Louis Cardinals have provided a gateway to baseball excellence. From Rickey to La Russa, Hornsby to Musial, McGwire to Pujols, the Cardinals have forged a legacy of winning unmatched in the National League ...