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  1. Scott Rolen

    Scott Bruce Rolen (born April 4, 1975 in Evansville, Indiana) is an American baseball player, who currently plays at third base for the St. Louis Cardinals. Rolen grew up in Jasper, Indiana. Although drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2nd round of the 1993 amateur draft, he didn't receive playing time until 1996. In the next season, he was named National League Rookie of the Year. On July 29, 2002, Rolen was traded, along with Doug Nickle, …

  2. David Eckstein

    David Eckstein, (born January 20, 1975 in Sanford, Florida), is a Major League Baseball shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals. He is noted for his size, as he is a diminutive (for professional sports) 5' 7" (170 cm). Eckstein's name is prononuced (ECK-styne) and means "cornerstone" in German. His "entrance music" is Ludacris's "Number One Spot" (appropriate since Eckstein usually bats as the leadoff hitter) and Crystal Method's "Busy Child".

  3. Chris Duncan

    Christopher Edward Duncan (born May 5, 1981 in Tucson, Arizona) is an outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals. He is the son of former Oakland Athletics catcher and current St. Louis pitching coach Dave Duncan. His older brother Shelley plays in the Yankees organization.

  4. Jason Isringhausen

    Jason Derik "Izzy" Isringhausen (born September 7, 1972 in Brighton, Illinois) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball, and is currently the closer for the St. Louis Cardinals.

  5. Ronnie Belliard

    Ronnie Belliard (born April 7 1975 in Bronx, New York) is a second baseman of Dominican descent who currently plays for the Washington Nationals. Belliard, an All-Star in 2004, is well known for playing out on the outfield grass. Belliard was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 8th round of the 1994 MLB Amateur Draft, and is a cousin of former major-league shortstop Rafael Belliard.

  6. Jorge Sosa

    Jorge Bolivar Sosa (born April 28, 1977 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball pitcher, who plays for the New York Mets. Sosa stands at 6'2" tall and weighs 177 pounds. He bats and throws right handed. Signed by the Colorado Rockies as an amateur free agent in 1995, Sosa spent his first five minor league seasons as an outfielder, but was converted to a pitcher when it was discovered that his arm strength was superior to his batting abilities.

  7. Albert Pujols

    José Alberto Pujols, (born January 16, 1980, in Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals. He is widely regarded as one of the best active players in the game. Since his debut in through the season he leads the major leagues in RBI, runs, total bases, and extra base hits, and is second in home runs and batting average. In recent years, he has become an excellent defensive player at first base, …

  8. Chris Carpenter

    Christopher John (Chris) Carpenter (born April 27, 1975 in Exeter, New Hampshire) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played for the St. Louis Cardinals since 2003, and is currently signed with the team until the 2011 season, with a club option for 2012. Carpenter was 22 years old and a highly-regarded prospect when he broke into the majors in 1997 with the Toronto Blue Jays. He stayed with Toronto until after the 2002 season.

  9. Yadier Molina

    Yadier B. Molina (b. July 13, 1982 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico) is a Major League Baseball catcher who plays for the St. Louis Cardinals. Molina is the third catcher to play in two World Series before age 25, along with Johnny Bench and Yogi Berra. In his young career, Molina has thrown out 51% of runners attempting to steal bases, and has routinely led major league catchers in pickoffs. Molina (as of May 24, 2007) was on a 15-game hitting streak, …

  10. Jim Edmonds

    James Patrick "Jim" Edmonds (born June 27, 1970 in Fullerton, California) is a left-handed batter who plays for the St. Louis Cardinals. Edmonds is affectionately known as "Jimmy Baseball", "Lassie" and as "Hollywood" among Cardinals fans. Edmonds is currently signed with the Cardinals through the end of the 2008 season. Cardinal general manager Walt Jocketty has said that the team would like to have Edmonds finish his career in St. Louis.

  11. Mark Mulder

    Mark Alan Mulder (born August 5, 1977 in South Holland, Illinois) is a left-handed starting pitcher for the St.Louis Cardinals MLB. After playing for Michigan State University, Mulder was selected by the Oakland Athletics with the second overall pick in the 1998 MLB amateur draft. Mulder was quickly placed on the fast track to the major leagues and made his major-league debut on April 18, …

  12. Jason Marquis

    Jason Scott Marquis (born August 21, 1978, in Manhasset, New York), is an American Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs. Marquis pronounces his name with the French pronunciation of "Mar-KEE." Marquis is one of only 5 ballplayers who pitched in the NL in 2006 who won at least 13 games in each year from 2004-06, the others being Carlos Zambrano, Greg Maddux, Chris Carpenter, and Roy Oswalt.

  13. Mark McGwire

    Mark David McGwire (born October 1, 1963 in Pomona, California) is a former professional baseball player who played his major league career with the Oakland Athletics and St. Louis Cardinals. McGwire was a prolific "power hitter" during the 1990s. In the 1998 season, McGwire broke the single-season home run record by hitting 70, which remains the second-highest home run total in one season behind Barry Bonds's 73 in 2001.

  14. Aaron Miles

    Aaron Wade Miles (born December 15, 1976 in Pittsburg, California) is a Major League Baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals. He spent the 2003 season with the Chicago White Sox, 2004-2005 with the Colorado Rockies. In spring training of 2000, several of his teammates from the Houston Astros organization were in their hotel room when two gunmen burst in. Miles was in the next room and wrestled one of the gunmen to the ground before the other one fled.

  15. Anthony Reyes

    Anthony Loza Reyes (born October 16, 1981 in Whittier, California) is a right-handed pitcher in the St. Louis Cardinals organization of Major League Baseball. Reyes is a Whittier, California native. Reyes is known to be superstitious, often wearing a flat-billed cap and long baseball socks. Contrary to popular belief, Reyes does not iron the bill of his hat, rather, he cuts out some of the inner lining of the hat, …

  16. So Taguchi

    is a Major League Baseball outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals.

  17. Jeff Suppan

    Jeffrey Scot Suppan (born January 2, 1975, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers.

  18. Rick Ankiel

    Rick Ankiel (born July 19, 1979, in Fort Pierce, Florida) is a baseball player, currently an outfielder in the St. Louis Cardinals' farm system. He formerly pitched in the major leagues for the Cardinals until control problems forced the team to send him to the minor leagues.

  19. Adam Wainwright

    Adam Parrish Wainwright, born August 30 1981 in Brunswick, Georgia) is a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals. A highly valued prospect coming out of Glynn Academy, Wainwright planned to play college baseball at Georgia Tech, signing a letter of intent with the Yellow Jackets. But, when he was selected 29th overall in the first round of the 2000 amateur draft by his favorite team, the Atlanta Braves, …

  20. Braden Looper

    Braden LaVern Looper (born on October 28, 1974, in Weatherford, Oklahoma) is a pitcher in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals.

  21. Scott Spiezio

    Scott Edward Spiezio (born September 21, 1972 in Joliet, Illinois) is a Major League Baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals. He is the son of former Cardinal Ed Spiezio. He is well-known for his time as a member of the Anaheim Angels, when he hit a 3-run home run in Game Six of the 2002 World Series against the San Francisco Giants, sparking the Angels to a dramatic come-from-behind victory. He has also played for the Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners.

  22. John Rodriguez

    John Rodriguez (born January 20, 1978 in New York, New York), is a Major League baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals. He plays outfield but is generally known more for his hitting than his fielding. He spent 9 years in the minor leagues before making his Major League debut on July 18, 2005 with the Cardinals. He was finally called up to replace the injured Reggie Sanders, …

  23. Larry Walker

    Larry Kenneth Robert Walker (born December 1, 1966 in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada) is a former right fielder in Major League Baseball. From 1989 through 2005, Walker played for the Montreal Expos (1989-94), Colorado Rockies (1995-2004) and St. Louis Cardinals (2004-2005). He batted left handed and threw right handed. Walker announced his retirement after Game 6 of the 2005 National League Championship Series.

  24. Larry Bigbie

    Larry Robert Bigbie (b. November 4, 1977, in Hobart, Indiana) is a Major League Baseball left fielder who is currently a minor-league player for the Richmond Braves the triple A affiliate for the Atlanta Braves organization. He attended Ball State University.

  25. Tyler Johnson

    Tyler Johnson (born June 7, 1981) is an American Major League Baseball player born in Columbia, MO. The left-handed pitcher made his MLB debut on Sept. 6, 2005, for the St. Louis Cardinals. He appeared in five games for the Cardinals in his first season, with a 0.00 earned run average in 2.7 innings pitched. He is mainly a left handed specialist and his devastating slider is his best pitch. Johnson spent most of the 2006 season with the Cardinals, …

  26. Josh Hancock

    Joshua Morgan Hancock was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals. Born in Cleveland, Mississippi, he lived in St. Louis during the off-season.

  27. Matt Morris

    Matthew Christian Morris (born August 9 1974 in Middletown, New York) is a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball with the San Francisco Giants. After starring at Seton Hall University in New Jersey, he was drafted 12th overall in the June 1995 free agent draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. Morris did well in the minor leagues, reaching the majors in 1997. He posted some solid numbers, winning 12 games with a 3.49 ERA.

  28. Junior Spivey

    Ernest Lee Spivey, Jr. (born January 28, 1975 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a second baseman in independent baseball who plays for the Bridgeport Bluefish. He bats and throws right-handed. Spivey attended Cowley County College, Kansas. He was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 36th round of the 1996 amateur draft and played in the majors for the Diamondbacks from 2001 to 2003. Spivey was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers with Craig Counsell, Lyle Overbay, …

  29. Randy Flores

    Randy Alan Flores (born July 31, 1975 in Bellflower, California), is a Major League Baseball pitcher. Flores played college baseball at the University of Southern California, and is currently with the St. Louis Cardinals. A career left-hand relief specialist, he has played for the Texas Rangers and Colorado Rockies before signing as a free agent with the Cardinals on November 20, 2003. He made his major league debut on April 23, 2002. Randy is the brother of Ron Flores.

  30. Gary Bennett

    Gary Bennett (born April 17, 1972 in Waukegan, Illinois) is a back-up catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, a Major League Baseball team. Bennett made his major league debut in 1995 for the Philadelphia Phillies after the Phillies drafted him in the eleventh round of the 1990 amateur draft. He was a member of the Boston Red Sox organization in the 1997 season, …

  31. Skip Schumaker

    Jared Michael "Skip" Schumaker (born February 2, 1980 in Torrance, California) is an outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, a Major League Baseball team.

  32. Stan Musial

    Stanley Frank Musial, original Stanisław Franciszek Musiał ; nicknamed Stan The Man, Stash, and The Donora Greyhound (born November 21, 1920 in Donora, Pennsylvania), is an American former player in Major League Baseball who played 22 seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1941 to 1963.

  33. Lou Brock

    Louis Clark "Lou" Brock (born June 18, 1939, El Dorado, Arkansas) is an American former player in Major League Baseball. Brock was a left fielder who played his career with the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals. He batted and threw left-handed.

  34. Reggie Sanders

    Reginald Laverne "Reggie" Sanders (born December 1, 1967) is currently the starting right fielder for the Kansas City Royals baseball team. Reggie was born in Florence, South Carolina. He was 24 years old when he broke into the major leagues on August 22, 1991, after being drafted in the 7th round of the 1987 amateur draft by the Cincinnati Reds. He attended Spartanburg Methodist College.

  35. Bob Gibson

    Pack Robert "Bob" Gibson (born November 9, 1935 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a former right-handed baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1959 to 1975. His record-setting career led to his election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1981. Gibson was a fierce competitor who rarely smiled and was known to hit players when pitching to let them know who was in charge. Known by many as the best pitcher in Cardinals history, Gibson dominated with his fastball, sharp slider, …

  36. John Gall

    John Gall (born April 2, 1978) is a former first baseman for the Memphis Redbirds, AAA affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. Gall was released by the Cardinals on July 19, 2006. Gall, if he clears waivers, is expected to sign a contract with a team in Korea, where he would make more money and be able to play more. Gall was a successful collegiate player for Stanford University, making his NCAA debut as a sophomore in 1998, …

  37. Brad Thompson

    Bradley Joseph Thompson (born January 31, 1982 in Las Vegas, Nevada), is a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals. He is 6'1 and weighs 190 pounds. He went to college at Dixie State JC in Utah. He made his major league debut on May 8, 2005. In his rookie season, he had 40 appearances and a 2.95 ERA in 55 innings pitched. On July 3, 2006 Thompson was sent back down to the Memphis Redbirds, the St. Louis Cardinals AAA minor league team.

  38. Cy Young

    Denton True "Cy" Young was an American baseball player who pitched for five different major league teams from 1890 to 1911. He established numerous professional pitching records during his 22-year career in the majors, some of which have stood for a century. Young retired with 511 career wins, the most in MLB history and 94 more wins than Walter Johnson, who is second on the list. In honor of Young's contributions to Major League Baseball, MLB created the Cy Young Award, …

  39. Alan Benes

    Alan Paul Benes, born on January 21, 1972 in Evansville, Indiana, was a Major League Baseball pitcher who pitched for three teams over the course of eight seasons. He began his major league career in 1995, pitching in three games for the St. Louis Cardinals. His highlight years included the 1996 and 1997 seasons with the Cardinals, when he won a combined 22 games and struck out 291 batters over 353 innings.

  40. Carmen Cali

    Carmen Cali (born on November 4, 1978 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a Major League relief pitcher for the Minnesota Twins. Cali graduated in 1997 from Naples (Fla.) High School after lettering and starring four years in both football and baseball. He went on to graduate, and letter in baseball, at Florida Atlantic University. He made his major league debut with the St. Louis Cardinals on September 8, 2004. In 2005, Cali spent most of his time with Triple-A Memphis Redbirds, …

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