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M o s t V a l u a b l e P l a y e r A w a r d ( 1 9 3 1 – p r e s e n t )
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C y Y o u n g A w a r d ( 1 9 5 6 – p r e s e n t )
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R o o k i e o f t h e Y e a r A w a r d ( 1 9 4 7 – p r e s e n t )
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H a n k A a r o n A w a r d ( 1 9 9 9 – p r e s e n t )
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L e a g u e C h a m p i o n s h i p S e r i e s M o s t V a l u a b l e P l a y e r ( 1 9 7 7 – 1 9 9 3 , 1 9 9 5 – p r e s e n t )
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S i l v e r S l u g g e r A w a r d ( 1 9 8 0 – p r e s e n t )
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R o b e r t o C l e m e n t e A w a r d ( 1 9 7 1 – p r e s e n t )
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S p o r t s I l l u s t r a t e d M L B A l l - D e c a d e T e a m ( 2 0 0 9 )
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B e s t M a j o r L e a g u e B a s e b a l l P l a y e r E S P Y A w a r d
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T o p p s A l l - S t a r R o o k i e t e a m s
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P l a y e r o f t h e Y e a r
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H e a r t & H u s t l e A w a r d
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B r a n c h R i c k e y A w a r d ( 1 9 9 2 – 2 0 1 4 )
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D a r r y l K i l e G o o d G u y A w a r d
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S p o r t s I l l u s t r a t e d T o p 2 0 M a l e A t h l e t e s o f t h e D e c a d e
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A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s A t h l e t e o f t h e Y e a r
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The St. Louis Cardinals , a professional baseball franchise based in St. Louis , Missouri , compete in the National League (NL ) of Major League Baseball (MLB). Before joining the NL in 1892 , they were also a charter member of the American Association (AA ) from 1882 to 1891 . Although St. Louis has been the Cardinals' home city for the franchise's entire existence, they were also known as the Brown Stockings, Browns, and Perfectos.
In 134 seasons, the franchise has won more than 10,000 regular season games and appeared in 27 postseasons while claiming 12 interleague championships and 23 league pennants. Eleven of the interleague championships are World Series titles won under the modern format since 1903 ; 19 of the league pennants are NL pennants, and the other four are AA pennants.[1] Their 11 World Series titles represent the most in the NL and are second in MLB only to the New York Yankees ' 27.
The first major award MLB presented for team performance occurred with the World Series champions in 1903, and for individual performance, in 1911 in the American League with the Chalmers Award. The first major award that the National League presented for individual performance was the League Award in 1924, the predecessor of the modern Most Valuable Player Award (MVP). Rogers Hornsby earned the League Award in 1925 making him the first winner of an MVP or its equivalent in franchise history. The following season, the Cardinals won their first modern World Series . They won the first World Series Trophy ,[2] following their 1967 World Series title,[3] which, before that year, the World Series champion had never received any kind of official trophy.[4]
Individual awards [ edit ]
Major League Baseball (MLB), with voting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA), first presented the modern MVP award to one player each in the American and National League in 1931 . Voting is accomplished with two writers from each city containing an MLB club, of whom each fills in a ballot with the names of ten players, ranking each from first to tenth.[5] The BBWAA began polling three writers in each league city in 1938 and reduced that number to two per league city in 1961. One of the MVP award's predecessors was the League Award, which the National League awarded via of voting process in a similar fashion to that of the BBWAA from 1924 to 1929 .[6]
17 different Cardinals players have won the award a total of 21 times. Stan Musial and Albert Pujols are the only players to have won multiple times, each having won three times. Pujols is the only Cardinals player to have won in consecutive seasons, in 2008 and 2009 . The most consecutive seasons a Cardinals player has won the award is three, which occurred from 1942 to 1944 between Mort Cooper , Musial, and Marty Marion . Typically awarded to position players, Cardinals pitchers who have won an MVP award are Cooper, Dizzy Dean , and Bob Gibson .
League Award (1924–1929) [ edit ]
Most Valuable Player Award (1931–present) [ edit ]
Dizzy Dean (1934)
Joe Medwick (1937)
Mort Cooper (1942)
Stan Musial [3 ] (1943, 1946, 1948)
Marty Marion (1944)
Ken Boyer (1964)
Orlando Cepeda (1967)
Bob Gibson (1968)
Joe Torre (1971)
Keith Hernandez (1979)
Willie McGee (1985)
Albert Pujols [3 ] (2005, 2008, 2009)
Paul Goldschmidt (2022)
Dizzy Dean [4 ] (1934–1937)
Bill Walker (1935)
Curt Davis (1939)
Lon Warneke [2 ] (1939, 1941)
Mort Cooper [2 ] (1942, 1943)
Max Lanier (1943)
Howie Pollet [3 ] (1943, 1946, 1949)
Red Munger [3 ] (1944, 1947, 1949)
Harry Brecheen [2 ] (1947, 1948)
Gerry Staley (1952)
Harvey Haddix [3 ] (1953–1955)
Luis Arroyo (1955)
Larry Jackson [3 ] (1957, 1958, 1960)
Wilmer Mizell (1959)
Lindy McDaniel (1960)
Bob Gibson [8 ] (1962, 1965–1970, 1972)
Steve Carlton [3 ] (1968, 1969, 1971)
Rick Wise (1973)
Lynn McGlothen (1974)
Bruce Sutter [2 ] (1981, 1984)
Joaquín Andújar [2 ] (1984, 1985)
Todd Worrell (1988)
Lee Smith [3 ] (1991–1993)
Bob Tewksbury (1992)
Tom Henke (1995)
Kent Bottenfield (1999)
Darryl Kile (2000)
Matt Morris [2 ] (2001, 2002)
Woody Williams (2003)
Chris Carpenter [3 ] (2005, 2006, 2010)
Jason Isringhausen (2005)
Ryan Franklin (2009)
Adam Wainwright [3 ] (2010, 2013, 2014)
Lance Lynn (2012)
Edward Mujica (2013)
Pat Neshek (2014)
Carlos Martínez [2 ] (2015, 2017)
Trevor Rosenthal (2015)
Michael Wacha (2015)
Miles Mikolas [2 ] (2018, 2022)
Alex Reyes (2021)
Ryan Helsley [2 ] (2022, 2024)
Catcher
First base
Second base
Third base
Shortstop
Outfield
Joe Medwick [6 ] (1934–1939)
Terry Moore [4 ] (1939–1942)
Enos Slaughter [10 ] (1941, 1942, 1946–1953)
Harry Walker (1943)
Wally Westlake (1951)
Rip Repulski (1956)
Wally Moon (1957)
Joe Cunningham (1959)
Curt Flood [3 ] (1964, 1966, 1968)
Lou Brock [6 ] (1967, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1979)
Reggie Smith [2 ] (1974, 1975)
Bake McBride (1976)
George Hendrick [2 ] (1980, 1983)
Lonnie Smith (1982)
Willie McGee [4 ] (1983, 1985, 1987, 1988)
Vince Coleman [2 ] (1988, 1989)
Félix José (1991)
Ray Lankford (1997)
Jim Edmonds [3 ] (2000, 2003, 2005)
Ryan Ludwick (2008)
Matt Holliday [4 ] (2010–2012, 2015)
Lance Berkman (2011)
Carlos Beltrán [2 ] (2012, 2013)
Managers
Coaches
Dave Ricketts [2 ] (1979, 1983)
Chuck Hiller (1983)
Mike Roarke (1986)
Rich Hacker (1988)
Nick Leyva (1988)
Johnny Lewis (1988)
Dave Duncan [3 ] (2005, 2007, 2012)
Marty Mason [2 ] (2005, 2007)
Hal McRae [2 ] (2005, 2007)
José Oquendo [4 ] (2005, 2007, 2012, 2014)
Dave McKay [3 ] (2005, 2007, 2012)
Joe Pettini [3 ] (2005, 2007, 2012)
Derek Lilliquist [2 ] (2012, 2014)
Mike Aldrete (2014)
Blaise Ilsley (2014)
John Mabry (2014)
Chris Maloney (2014)
Multiple Positions
Frankie Frisch [3 ]; 2B (1933–1935); Manager (1935)
Pepper Martin [4 ]; 3B (1933–1935); OF (1937)
Stan Musial [20 ]; OF (1943, 1944, 1946–1949, 1951–1954, 1956, 1960–1963); 1B (1950, 1955, 1957–1959)
Red Schoendienst [14 ] 2B (1946, 1948–1955); Manager (1968, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975)
Bill White [5 ]; OF (1959); 1B (1960, 1961, 1963, 1964)
Joe Torre [5 ]; C (1970); 3B (1971–1973); Manager (1992)
Mark McGwire [4 ]; 1B (1998–2000); Coach (2012)
Albert Pujols [10 ]; 3B (2001); OF (2003); 1B (2004–2010); DH (2022)
Matt Carpenter [3 ]; 2B (2013); 3B (2014, 2016)
Bob Gibson [9 ] (1965–1973)
Joaquín Andújar (1984)
Adam Wainwright [2 ] (2009, 2013)
Catcher
First base
Second base
Third base
Shortstop
Outfield
Utility
The Platinum Glove is a fan-voted award conferred annually to single out the top-fielding player from all Gold Glove winners in each league.[7]
Note: In 2012 and 2013, the award was given to a player on each MLB team; one awardee was then named the Overall Defensive Player of the Year for the American League and another for the National League. From 2014 to 2019, the award was given to one player at each position for all of MLB; one of the nine awardees was then named the Overall Defensive Player of the Year for all of Major League Baseball.
Team (National League)
Second baseman (MLB)
Right fielder (MLB)
Jason Marquis (2005)
Adam Wainwright (2017)
Catcher
First base
Second base
Third base
Shortstop
Outfield
Voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality, and character value.
Cardinals award winners include those who played the highest number of games in their career with the Cardinals. [8]
MLB Athlete of the Decade (2000–2009) [ edit ]
Note: Normally awarded to one athlete across all sports.
1965 – Pat Corrales , C
1967 – Dick Hughes , RHP
1972 – Dwain Anderson , SS
1974 – Bake McBride , OF
1976 – Garry Templeton , SS
1982 – Willie McGee , OF
1985 – Vince Coleman , OF
1986 – Todd Worrell , RHP
1990 – Félix José , OF
1991 – Ray Lankford , OF
1995 – John Mabry , 1B
1996 – Alan Benes , RHP
1997 – Dmitri Young , 1B
2001 – Albert Pujols , 3B
2003 – Bo Hart , 2B
2010 – Jaime García , LHP
2013 – Matt Adams , 1B
2014 – Kolten Wong , 2B
2015 – Randal Grichuk , OF
2016 – Seung-hwan Oh , RP
2017 – Paul DeJong , SS
2018 – Harrison Bader , OF
2020 – Kwang-hyun Kim , LHP
2021 – Dylan Carlson , OF
In 1992, the Comeback Player of the Year was the first and only Players' Choice honor; others followed in subsequent years.
MLB Insiders Club Magazine All-Postseason Team (2011) [ edit ]
Names in bold received the award based on their work as Cardinals broadcasters.
* Played and broadcast for the Cardinals
Team Awards [ edit ]
Note: The Cardinals were originally known as the St. Louis Brown Stockings (1882), St. Louis Browns (1883–1898), and St. Louis Perfectos (1899), before becoming the Cardinals in 1900.
1885 – tied "World Series" , 3-3-1, with Chicago NL
1886 – American Association pennant
1886 – won "World Series", 4–2, over Chicago NL
1887 – American Association pennant
1888 – American Association pennant
1926 – National League pennant
1926 – World Series championship
1928 – National League pennant
1930 – National League pennant
1931 – National League pennant
1931 – World Series championship (2 )
1934 – National League pennant
1934 – World Series championship (3 )
1942 – National League pennant
1942 – World Series championship (4 )
1943 – National League pennant
1944 – National League pennant
1944 – World Series championship (5 )
1946 – National League pennant
1946 – World Series championship (6 )
1964 – National League pennant
1964 – World Series championship (7 )
1967 – National League pennant
1967 – World Series Trophy (8 )[9]
1968 – National League pennant
1982 – Warren Giles Trophy (National League champion)
1982 – World Series Trophy (9 )
1985 – Warren Giles Trophy (National League champion)
1987 – Warren Giles Trophy (National League champion)
2004 – Warren Giles Trophy (National League champion)
2006 – Warren Giles Trophy (National League champion)
2006 – Commissioner's Trophy [9] (World Series) (10 )
2006 – Jack Buck Award
2011 – Warren Giles Trophy (National League champion)
2011 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series) (11 )
2011 – Baseball America Organization of the Year
2013 – Warren Giles Trophy (National League champion)
2013 – Baseball America Organization of the Year
Team records (single-season) [ edit ]
Minor-league system [ edit ]
Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year [ edit ]
1996 – Dmitri Young (INF) and Britt Reames (RHP)
1997 – Brent Butler (INF) and Cliff Politte (RHP)
1998 – Pablo Ozuna (INF) and Rick Ankiel (LHP)
1999 – Adam Kennedy (INF) and Rick Ankiel (LHP)
2000 – Albert Pujols (3B) and Bud Smith (LHP)
2001 – Coco Crisp (OF ) and Jimmy Journell (RHP)
2002 – John Gall (1B) and Tyler Johnson (LHP)
2003 – John Gall (1B) and Dan Haren (RHP)
2004 – Reid Gorecki (OF ) and Anthony Reyes (RHP)
2005 – Travis Hanson (3B) and Mark Worrell (RHP)
2006 – Colby Rasmus (OF ) and Blake Hawksworth (RHP)
2007 – Colby Rasmus (OF ) and P. J. Walters (RHP)
2008 – Daryl Jones (OF ) and Jess Todd (RHP)
2009 – Allen Craig (LF/1B) and Lance Lynn (RHP)
2010 – Matt Carpenter (3B) and Shelby Miller (RHP)
2011 – Matt Adams (1B) and Shelby Miller (RHP)
2012 – Oscar Taveras (OF ) and Seth Maness (RHP)
2013 – Kolten Wong (2B) and Zach Petrick (RHP)
2014 – Magneuris Sierra (OF ) and Marco Gonzales (LHP)
2015 – Stephen Piscotty (OF ) and Austin Gomber (LHP)/Alex Reyes (RHP)
2016 – Carson Kelly (C ) and Luke Weaver (RHP)
2017 – Harrison Bader (OF ) and Jack Flaherty (RHP)
2018 – Tyler O'Neill (OF ) and Dakota Hudson (RHP)
2019 – Dylan Carlson (OF ) and Ángel Rondón (RHP)
2021 – Jordan Walker (3B) and Freddy Pacheco (RHP)
Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award[ edit ]
USA Today Minor League Player of the Year Award[ edit ]
Joe Bauman Home Run Award [ edit ]
Other achievements [ edit ]
National Baseball Hall of Fame [ edit ]
See St. Louis Cardinals#Hall of Famers
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame [ edit ]
See St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum
Darryl Kile Good Guy Award [ edit ]
See: Darryl Kile Award and footnote [10]
2004 – Woody Williams
2005 – Cal Eldred
2006 – Chris Carpenter
2007 – Russ Springer
2008 – Adam Wainwright
2009 – Skip Schumaker
2010 – Matt Holliday
2011 – Lance Berkman
2012 – Jake Westbrook
2013 – Jason Motte
2014 – Mark Ellis
2015 – Yadier Molina
2016 – Jonathan Broxton
2017 – Zach Duke
2018 – Miles Mikolas
2019 – Paul Goldschmidt
Retired numbers [ edit ]
See St. Louis Cardinals#Retired numbers
Sports Illustrated Top 20 Male Athletes of the Decade[ edit ]
2009 – Albert Pujols (#9)[11]
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame [ edit ]
See: St. Louis Cardinals § Inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame .
Jack Buck Award [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
^ The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1970. In 1985, it was renamed the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award that was given to the All-Star Game MVP.
^ Rhodes, Greg; Castellini, Robert (2007). Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Highlights . Clerisy Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-57860-300-8 . Retrieved May 18, 2009 .
^ "5 Things You Didn't Know About The World Series Trophy" . WBZ-TV. October 31, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2014 .
^ Gillette, Gary; Palmer, Pete (2007). The ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia (Fourth ed.). New York City: Sterling Publishing Co. p. 1763. ISBN 978-1-4027-4771-7 .
^ Gillette & Palmer, pp. 1764–1765
^ "Platinum Glove Award" . baseball almanac. March 25, 2013. Retrieved March 25, 2013 .
^ Brown, Gerry, and Morrison, Michael (eds.; 2003). ESPN Information Please Sports Almanac . New York City: ESPN Books and Hyperion (joint). ISBN 0-7868-8715-X .
^ a b The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967. In 1985, it was renamed the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award given to the All-Star Game MVP .
^ Two awards are presented each year, one to a St. Louis Cardinal and one to a Houston Astro , each of whom exemplifies Kile's virtues of being "a good teammate, a great friend, a fine father and a humble man." The winners are selected, respectively, by the St. Louis and Houston chapters of the Baseball Writers' Association of America . Darryl Kile Award . Baseball Almanac. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
^ See: Sports Illustrated Top 20 Male Athletes of the Decade .
^ "Ernie Hays Awarded Jack Buck Award" . Archived from the original on 2011-08-20. Retrieved 2011-06-18 .
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