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词条 List of St. Louis Cardinals in the Baseball Hall of Fame
释义

  1. Key

  2. Inductees

  3. Broadcasters and sportswriters

  4. Artifacts

  5. References

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The St. Louis Cardinals, a Major League baseball (MLB) franchise based in St. Louis, Missouri, have competed in the National League (NL) since 1892, and in the American Association (AA) from 1882 to 1891.{{ref label|AA|a|a}} They have won 11 World Series titles, one additional interleague championship and were co-champions (tied) in another prior to the modern World Series. Known as the Cardinals from 1900 to the present, the St. Louis franchise were also known as the Brown Stockings (1882), Browns (1883–98), and Perfectos (1899).[2] A total of 37 players and other personnel associated with the Cardinals have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York.

The first former Cardinals players to be inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame were John McGraw and Cy Young in 1937, the second year of the Museum's annual balloting. Rogers Hornsby was the first to be inducted as Cardinal, which occurred in 1942. Of the 37 former Cardinals elected to the Hall of Fame, 17 have been inducted as Cardinals and nine with the Cardinals logo on their cap. The latest former Cardinals personnel to be inducted were Tony La Russa and Joe Torre, which occurred in 2014.

In addition, two separate awards – the Ford Frick Award and J. G. Taylor Spink Award – while not conferring the status of enshrining their recipients as members of the Hall of Fame, honor the works of a total of six sportswriters and broadcasters in connection with their coverage of the Cardinals.[3][4] The Cardinals also have a franchise hall of fame known as the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum located within Ballpark Village adjacent to Busch Stadium, the Cardinals' home stadium.[5]

Key

{{dagger Inducted as a Cardinal.[6] Names listed in bold are depicted on their Hall of Fame plaques wearing a Cardinals cap insignia.
Ω Spent more years with the Cardinals than any other team, though not inducted as a Cardinal

Inductees

{{sortname|Grover Cleveland|Alexander}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}1926–29 Player 1938 BBWAA 1926 World Series champion
55–38 W–L, 3.08 ERA
[7]
{{sortname|Walter|Alston}}1936 Manager 1983 VC [8]
{{sortname|Jake|Beckley}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}1904–07 Player 1971 VC [9]
{{sortname|Jim|Bottomley}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}{{dagger}}1922–32 Player 1974 VC 1926 and 1931 World Series champion
1928 NL MVP
.325 batting average (AVG),
.537 slugging percentage (SLG) in 11 seasons
[10]
{{sortname|Roger|Bresnahan}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}1909–12 Player 1945 OTC Player/manager, batted .275[11]
{{sortname|Lou|Brock}}{{dagger}}1964–79 Player 1985 BBWAA 1964 and 1967 World Series champion
#2 MLB in stolen bases (938)
3,000 hit club
[12]
{{sortname|Mordecai|Brown}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}1903 Player 1949 OTC [13]
{{sortname|Jesse|Burkett}}{{ref label|Cap|d|d}} 1899–1901 Player 1946 OTC .378 in three seasons (highest in franchise history)
1901 batting title (.376)
[14][15]
{{sortname|Steve|Carlton}}1965–71 Player 1994 BBWAA 1967 World Series champion
77–62 W–L, 3.10 ERA
[16]
{{sortname|Orlando|Cepeda}}1966–68 Player 1999 VC 1967 NL MVP and World Series winner[17]
{{sortname|Charles|Comiskey}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}1882–89, 1891 Pion./Exec. 1939 OTC 1886 World Series champion
Four AA pennants
.673 win% (Highest for St. Louis managers)
[18][19]
{{sortname|Roger|Connor}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}1894–97 Player 1976 VC [20]
{{sortname|Dizzy|Dean}}{{dagger}}1930–37 Player 1953 BBWAA 1934 MVP and World Series winner
4x NL strikeout, 2x wins, 2x shutouts champion
[21]
{{sortname|Leo|Durocher}}1933–37 Manager 1994 VC [22]
{{sortname|Dennis|Eckersley}}1996–97 Player 2004 BBWAA [23]
{{sortname|Frankie|Frisch}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}{{dagger}}1927–37 Player 1947 BBWAA 1931 and 1934 World Series champion
1931 MVP
.312 average as Cardinal player/manager
[24][25]
{{sortname|Pud|Galvin}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}1875, 1892 Player 1965 VC [26]
{{sortname|Bob|Gibson}}{{dagger}}1959–75 Player 1981 BBWAA 1964 and 1967 World Series champion
1968 and 1970 Cy Young Award winner
1.12 ERA (modern record) and MVP in 1968
18 Cardinals career pitching records
[27][28]
{{sortname|Burleigh|Grimes}}1930–34 Player 1964 VC [29]
{{sortname|Chick|Hafey}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}{{dagger}}1924–31 Player 1971 VC .326 AVG, .568 SLG in eight seasons[30]
{{sortname|Jesse|Haines}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}{{dagger}}1920–37 Player 1970 VC 1926, 1931 and 1934 World Series champion
Second in wins (210), IP (3203.2),
and 5th in ShO (23) in franchise history
[28][31]
{{sortname|Whitey|Herzog}}{{dagger}}1980, 1981–90 Manager 2010 VC 1982 World Series champion and three NL pennants
822 wins (Third in franchise history)
.530 winning percentage
1985 NL Manager of the Year
[19][32]
{{sortname|Rogers|Hornsby|}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}{{dagger}}1915–26, 1933 Player 1942 BBWAA 1926 World Series champion
Two batting Triple Crowns
Six consecutive batting titles
3× .400 batting average
Second-highest career MLB batting average (.358)
[33]
{{sortname|Miller|Huggins}}1910–17 Manager 1964 VC .402 on-base percentage
Player/manager
[34][35]
{{sortname|Tony|La Russa}}Ω1996–2011 Manager 2014 VC 2006 and 2011 World Series champion
Three NL pennants
1408 wins (Most in franchise history)
2002 NL Manager of the Year
[19][36]
{{sortname|Rabbit|Maranville}}1927–28 Player 1954 BBWAA [37]
{{sortname|Bill|McKechnie}}1928–29 Manager 1962 VC 1928 NL pennant[38]
{{sortname|John|McGraw}}1900 Manager 1937 VC .344 AVG, .505 OBP in 1900[39]
{{sortname|Joe|Medwick}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}{{dagger}}1932–40
1947–48
Player 1968 BBWAA 1937 NL Triple Crown and MVP
.335 batting average (Fifth in franchise history) in 11 seasons
[15][40]
{{sortname|Johnny|Mize}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}{{dagger}}1936–41 Player 1981 VC 1939 NL batting title (.349)
1.018 OPS in six seasons (Third in franchise history)
[15][41]
{{sortname|Stan|Musial}}{{dagger}}1941–63 Player 1969 BBWAA 1942, 1944 and 1946 World Series champion
Three MVPs, seven batting titles
3,000 hit club
More than 20 Cardinals career batting records
[15][42]
{{sortname|Kid|Nichols}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}}1904–05 Player 1949 OTC Player/manager
2.02 ERA, 21 W, 317 IP in 1904
[43][44]
{{sortname|Branch|Rickey}}Ω 1919–42 Pion./Exec 1967 VC Founded minor league farm system in use today[45][46]
{{sortname|Wilbert|Robinson}}{{ref label|Insign|b|b}} 1900 Manager 1946 OTC [47]
{{sortname|Red|Schoendienst}}{{dagger}}1945–56
1961–63
Player 1989 VC 1946, 1964, 1967, 1982 World Series champion
9x All-Star
.289 batting average, 1980 hits
1,041 wins as manager (Second in franchise history)
[19][48][49]
{{sortname|Enos|Slaughter}}{{dagger}}1938–53 Player 1985 VC 1942 and 1946 World Series champion
.305 batting average, .847 OPS
10× All-Star
135 triples, 146 home runs
[50]
{{sortname|Ozzie|Smith}}{{dagger}}1982–96 Player 2002 BBWAA 1982 World Series champion
11× Gold Glove winner
14× All-Star
1985 NLCS MVP
[51]
{{sortname|John|Smoltz}}2009 Player 2015 BBWAA [52]
{{sortname|Billy|Southworth}}{{dagger}}1926–29
1940–45
Manager 2008 VC 1926, 1942 and 1944 World Series champion
Three NL pennants as manager
.642 W–L% (Second in franchise history)
[19][53][54]
{{sortname|Bruce|Sutter}}{{dagger}}1981–84 Player 2006 BBWAA 1982 World Series champion
3× NL saves leader, 127 saves, 2.72 ERA
[55]
{{sortname|Joe|Torre}}1969–74
1990–95
Manager 2014 VC 1971 MVP and batting champion (.363)
.498 winning percentage as manager
[56][57]
{{sortname|Dazzy|Vance}}1933, 1934 Player 1955 BBWAA [58]
{{sortname|Bobby|Wallace|Bobby Wallace (baseball)}}{{ref label|Cap|d|d}}1899–1901, 1917–18 Player 1953 VC [58]
{{sortname|Hoyt|Wilhelm}}1957 Player 1985 BBWAA [59]
{{sortname|Vic|Willis}}{{ref label|Cap|d|d}}1910 Player 1995 VC [60]
{{sortname|Cy|Young}}1899–1900 Player 1937 BBWAA 45–35, 2.78 ERA, 690.1 IP, 137 ERA+[61]

Broadcasters and sportswriters

{{sortname|Jack|Buck}}1954–20011987KMOX, CBS (World Series)[62]
{{sortname|Harry|Caray}}1945–691989WIL (AM), KMOX[63]
  • Joe Garagiola, Bob Uecker, and Tim McCarver who also won the Ford C. Frick Award played for the St. Louis Cardinals.
{{sortname|Bob|Broeg}}1946–20041979St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Sporting News[64]
{{sortname|Rick|Hummel}}1971–present2006St. Louis Post-Dispatch[65]
{{sortname|J. G. Taylor|Spink}}1914–621962The Sporting News[66]
{{sortname|J. Roy|Stockton}}1915–581972St. Louis Post-Dispatch[67]

Artifacts

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum has collected artifacts related to notable achievements of Cardinals players, including:

  • Chick Hafey's glove, spikes and glasses.[68]
  • The glove Taylor Douthit wore when setting the Major League record for outfield putouts in 1928.[68]
  • Stirrups Dizzy Dean wore[68]
  • Switch hitter Frankie Frisch's bat.[68]
  • A jersey of Joe Medwick's, circa 1937.[68]
  • The Most Valuable Player Award trophy presented to Stan Musial in 1946.[68]
  • The spikes Lou Brock wore when he stole his 893rd base in a game against the San Diego Padres, on August 29, 1977, breaking Ty Cobb's record.[68]

References

Footnotes
  • {{note label|AA|a|a}} Although the American Association is considered a former Major League, only the Cardinals' regular season records, postseason records and World Series championships attained since their entrance into the National League in 1892 are the totals considered part of their official Major League achievements.
  • {{note label|Insign|b|b}} Has no insignia on his cap due to playing at a time when caps bore no insignia.
  • {{note label|ALSLB|c|c}} Played for the St. Louis Browns, a former American League team, but not the National League St. Louis club. Because of their status as the only Major League team remaining in St. Louis, the Cardinals franchise chose to honor Sisler as a St. Louis-based player.
  • {{note label|Cap|d|d}} Wears no cap.
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