
Dal Maxvill
In the history of the St. Louis Cardinals, there have been…

Bob Uecker
When Bob Uecker was sent down to the minor leagues in 1961 after…

Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons left the visiting dugout and was moving through…

Carl Warwick
To many baseball fans, especially those in St. Louis, Carl Warwick…

Ray Sadecki
Frank Sadecki, the son of Polish immigrant parents, spent his…

Julian Javier
Besides being a superb fielding but often light hitting second…

Tim McCarver
For those who saw Tim McCarver break in with the St. Louis Cardinals,…

Johnny Keane
“He was, in fact, the closest thing to a saint that I came…

Joe Schultz
Joe Schultz, a catcher in his playing days, spent over 40 years…

Ed Spiezio
Strong quick wrists, an open, positive demeanor, and unwavering…

Barney Schultz
“Eleven saves in two months. That’s more than Schultz had…

Joe Morgan (“Walpole Joe”)
There have been two big leaguers named Joe Morgan — and it’s…

Ray Washburn
A.L. “Shorty” Hardman, the late sports editor of the Charleston…

Howie Pollet
Left-hander Howie Pollet was a pitching prodigy, but arm injuries…

Branch Rickey
Branch Rickey was “a man of strange complexities, not to mention…

Ron Taylor
A biography may be defined as a “remarkable odyssey through…

Gordie Richardson
Three great passions shaped Gordon Richardson’s career in baseball:…

Bob Skinner
After stagnating at the bottom of the National League for much…

Jack Spring
Starting pitcher and reliever, high school phenom, and long-term…

Johnny Lewis
Standing 6-feet-1 and weighing 189 pounds, young Johnny Lewis…

Stan Musial
"How good was Stan Musial? He was good enough to take your breath…

Red Schoendienst
On October 28, 2011, the St. Louis Cardinals won their 11th World…

Mike Shannon
For more than 50 years, Mike Shannon has been a fixture in the…

Jeoff Long
This burly Kentuckian signed as a pitcher but made it to the…