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2019 St. Louis Cardinals season

The 2019 St. Louis Cardinals season was the 138th for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB), a franchise in St. Louis, Missouri. It was the 128th season for the Cardinals in the National League (NL), and their 14th at Busch Stadium III. On September 22, 2019, the Cardinals defeated the Chicago Cubs 3–2 to clinch their first playoff berth since 2015.[1] On September 29, the Cardinals clinched the National League Central for the first time since 2015,[2] and defeated the Atlanta Braves in the Division Series on October 9.[3] They went on to play the Washington Nationals in the NLCS, but were swept in four games.

2019 St. Louis Cardinals
National League Central Champions
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record91–71 (.562)
Divisional place1st
Other information
Owner(s)William O. DeWitt Jr
General manager(s)Mike Girsch
Manager(s)Mike Shildt
Local televisionFox Sports Midwest
(Dan McLaughlin, Rick Horton, Tim McCarver, Jim Edmonds, Brad Thompson)
Local radioKMOX NewsRadio 1120
St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network
(Mike Shannon, John Rooney, Rick Horton, Mike Claiborne)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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Season standings Edit

National League Central Edit

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 91 71 0.562 50–31 41–40
Milwaukee Brewers 89 73 0.549 2 49–32 40–41
Chicago Cubs 84 78 0.519 7 51–30 33–48
Cincinnati Reds 75 87 0.463 16 41–40 34–47
Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 0.426 22 35–46 34–47


National League playoff standings Edit

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 106 56 0.654
Atlanta Braves 97 65 0.599
St. Louis Cardinals 91 71 0.562


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Washington Nationals 93 69 0.574 +4
Milwaukee Brewers 89 73 0.549
New York Mets 86 76 0.531 3
Arizona Diamondbacks 85 77 0.525 4
Chicago Cubs 84 78 0.519 5
Philadelphia Phillies 81 81 0.500 8
San Francisco Giants 77 85 0.475 12
Cincinnati Reds 75 87 0.463 14
Colorado Rockies 71 91 0.438 18
San Diego Padres 70 92 0.432 19
Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 0.426 20
Miami Marlins 57 105 0.352 32


Record vs. opponents Edit


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2019
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 4–3 2–4 3–3 9–10 8–11 3–4 2–5 2–5 4–2 6–1 11–8 10–9 3–3 4–3 14–6
Atlanta 3–4 5–2 3–4 3–3 2–4 15–4 3–3 11–8 9–10 5–2 5–2 5–2 4–2 11–8 13–7
Chicago 4–2 2–5 8–11 3–3 3–4 6–1 9–10 5–2 2–5 11–8 4–3 4–2 9–10 2–4 12–8
Cincinnati 3–3 4–3 11–8 3–3 1–5 6–1 8–11 3–4 3–4 7–12 5–2 4–3 7–12 1–5 9–11
Colorado 10–9 3–3 3–3 3–3 4–15 5–2 5–2 2–4 3–4 2–5 11–8 7–12 2–5 3–4 8–12
Los Angeles 11–8 4–2 4–3 5–1 15–4 5–1 4–3 5–2 5–2 6–0 13–6 12–7 3–4 4–3 10–10
Miami 4–3 4–15 1–6 1–6 2–5 1–5 2–5 6–13 10–9 3–3 4–2 3–3 3–4 4–15 9–11
Milwaukee 5–2 3–3 10–9 11–8 2–5 3–4 5–2 5–1 4–3 15–4 3–4 2–4 9–10 4–2 8–12
New York 5–2 8–11 2–5 4–3 4–2 2–5 13–6 1–5 7–12 5–1 3–3 3–4 2–5 12–7 15–5
Philadelphia 2–4 10–9 5–2 4–3 4–3 2–5 9–10 3–4 12–7 4–2 3–3 3–4 4–2 5–14 11–9
Pittsburgh 1–6 2–5 8–11 12–7 5–2 0–6 3–3 4–15 1–5 2–4 6–1 5–2 5–14 3–4 12–8
San Diego 8–11 2–5 3–4 2–5 8–11 6–13 2–4 4–3 3–3 3–3 1–6 9–10 4–2 4–3 11–9
San Francisco 9–10 2–5 2–4 3–4 12–7 7–12 3–3 4–2 4–3 4–3 2–5 10–9 3–4 1–5 11–9
St. Louis 3–3 2–4 10–9 12–7 5–2 4–3 4–3 10–9 5–2 2–4 14–5 2–4 4–3 5–2 9–11
Washington 3–4 8–11 4–2 5–1 4–3 3–4 15–4 2–4 7–12 14–5 4–3 3–4 5–1 2–5 14–6

Season summary Edit

On Opening Day, versus the Milwaukee Brewers, catcher Yadier Molina extended his team-record for Opening Day starts with 15.[4] However, the Cardinals would lose the game 5–4.[5] The following game, newly acquired first baseman Paul Goldschmidt homered three times in a 9−5 win over the Brewers, making him the fastest player to hit a three-home run game with a new team. He also drove in five runs.[6] This would be the only game the Cardinals would win in the 4-game series.

April would start out strong for the Cardinals with them winning 7 out of their 9 first games of the month, including a sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The following series would be more rough, with them splitting a 2-game series against the Cincinnati Reds and going 1–2 in a series against the Milwaukee Brewers[7] (where right fielder Tyler O'Neil and pitcher Mike Mikolas would both be injured)[8] and causing them to lose their first-place position and fall to third. After another loss against the New York Mets on April 19, they would go back on a winning streak winning 9 of their last 10 games. However, center fielder Harrison Bader would be injured on April 17 and just 2 days later pitcher Michael Wacha would be injured, but he would be reactivated 10 days later.[8] At the end of the month the Cardinals would have a 19–10 record with a .655 winning percentage, the best in the league.[7][9]

The first two games of May were finishing up a 4-game series against the Washington Nationals, which the Cardinals took 3 of the 4 games. The Cardinals were 3 games ahead of the second place team the Chicago Cubs (their arch rival) which they would be playing against next. But things would turn southward for the Cardinals as they would be swept by them. This would be followed by a 3-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies, the leader of the NL East division, which they would only win one game out of. Now having fallen back to third, they would have to play a 4-game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates, the 4th place team in their division. Despite a 17–4 win to kick off the series, they would lose the next 3 games and fall to fourth place. For the following 5 series against the Atlanta Braves (twice), Texas Rangers, Kansas City Royals, and Philadelphia Phillies, they would only win 1 game of each and lose the rest leading to a 5–9 record. With a win against the Chicago Cubs to close the month, they would end it 9-18 for a record of 28-28 as they struggled to keep their record above .500. Also on the last day, catcher Yadier Molina was injured and would be out for 10 days.[7][10][9]

The first two games of June were against the Chicago Cubs which the Cardinals would sweep. But after splitting a two-game series against the Reds, the Cardinals would face the Cubs once again, but this time they were swept. During this series on June 8, rookie shortstop Tommy Edman would be called up from the Memphis Cardinals. The following 2 series against the Miami Marlins and New York Mets seemed to be a return to normal. Although pitcher Adam Wainwright was injured in the first game against the Marlins, the Cardinals would be able to beat them. They would also win the second game when Yadier Molina returned, but would lose the third 9-0 and be limited to just 2 hits. With this being against the worst team in the NL, it was particularly hard. They would win the series against the New York Mets 3-1 and play against the Marlins again and split the series 2–2 with Tommy Edman hitting his first home in the MLB in the final game on June 20, though they would still lose 7–6.[11] They had been 10-8 so far in the month and had advanced backup to third place and were 3 games out of first with 8 games left in the month. They won their next 2 games against the Los Angeles Dodgers and were now one game out of first. But, they would go on a 5-game losing streak after this and be outscored 30-10 playing one last game against the Dodgers and two against the Oakland Athletics and San Diego Padres. The final game of the season was against the Padres which they would win ending the month 13-13 making their record 41-41, again at .500. During this time left fielder Marcell Ozuna would be injured leading to Tyler O'Neill to be recalled from the minors.[12][7][9]

Before the All-Star Game, the Cardinals would go 2–1 against the Seattle Mariners and 1–2 against the San Francisco Giants leading to have a record of 44-44 going into the break. The Cardinals were still in third, but now just two games out of first place. On July 11, a day before the first game back, Yadier Molina would be put back on the DL while 3rd baseman Matt Carpenter would be taken off. Coming back from the break the Cardinals would be red hot through the rest of the month. They would win their first series 2–1 against the Arizona Diamondbacks followed by a 2–1 series against the Pittsburgh Pirates (when they would briefly jump into third). But after this, they would go 8-1 going 3–1 against the Cincinnati Reds and sweeping the Pirate's (along with one win against the Houston Astros). With this they had propelled themselves back into first, but only by one game. After losing the final two matches against the Astros and going 1–1 against the Cubs, they would be tied for first. They went 16–9 in the month making their record 57–50 with two months to go in the season. This all with a strong of injuries causing Matt Carpenter, Marcell Ozuna, and Harrison Bader to be sent down to the minors.[13][7][9]

After a win against the Cubs to close out the series, the Cardinals would go on another 5 game losing streak, being swept by the Oakland Athletics and Los Angeles Dodgers and as a result fell back to third. However, the Cardinals would make up for this and go on a 5-game winning streak sweeping the Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City Royals. They were helped by the fact that Matt Carpenter, Yadier Molina and Harrison Bader were all added back to the roster. After splitting a 4-game series with the Reds and going 2–1 against the Milwaukee Brewers, The cardinals would go on another 6 game winning streak, sweeping the Colorado Rockies and winning 2 more against the Brewers. After another loss against the Brewers, the Cardinals would win both games of a double-header against the Cincinnati Reds. With an 18–9 record (and only losing 4 games from August 9–31), they now had a 73–58 record and were 3 games in front of the second place team Chicago Cubs.[14][7][9]

The Cardinals continued their winning streak, winning a series against the San Francisco Giants 3-1 and Pittsburgh Pirates 2–1, moving themselves to 4 games ahead in first. However, their next two series wouldn't be as good, with them losing 1–2 against the Colorado Rockies and Milwaukee Brewers. Meanwhile, the Cubs went on a 4-game winning streak meaning the Cardinals were now just 2 games ahead in first. The next series against the Washington Nationals the Cardinals would win 2-1 while the Cubs win streak would snap and they would fall back one game. Meanwhile, the Brewers went on their own 4-game winning streak meaning they were now tied with the Chicago Cubs and in running for the Wild Card spot. With 10 games left in the season, the team the Cardinals would playing against in the series would be the Chicago Cubs. If the Cardinals swept the Cubs, then they would clinch into the playoffs. If the Cubs swept the Cardinals, they would be pushed back to second.[7][9]

In the first game, the Cardinals took a 4–1 lead in the 6th inning. after two scoreless inning, pitcher Carlos Martinez was brought in to close the match in the bottom of the 9th. He would give up 1 walk and 3 hits allowing the Cubs to come back to 4–3 with one out and a man on third. A pitching change would allow Andrew Miller to come in and get the final two outs, but still allow the tying run to come in making it 4–4 with extra innings. In the 10th inning, Matt Carpenter would hit a home run and make it 5-4 Cardinals bringing them back to the same situation. Pitcher Giovanny Gallegos would be brought in to close the game. He would get 3 consecutive outs leading to a Cardinal victory.[15] The Brewers would also win pushing the Cubs down to third. In the second game, the Cubs would take the early 1–0 lead in the second inning. In the 6th inning with the bases loaded by walks, Yadier Molina would come up and hit a single leading to Marcell Ozuna and Matt Carpenter to score making it 2-1 Cardinals. After 3 scoreless innings, the Cardinals would win.[16]

The third game would be more indecisive. After a groundout by Paul Goldschmidt allowed Tommy Edman to score, Cardinals pitcher Dakota Hudson would give up a single and four walks. After a sacrifice fly, the Cubs would be up 3–1. The game would swing back and forth with by the 4th inning the Cardinals being up 5-3 before a two-run homer by Ian Happ would make it 5-5. By the 7th inning the Cardinals retook the lead 7–6 with a two-run homer off of Marcell Ozuna, but the Cubs would retake it in the bottom of the same inning making it 8–7. With no runs in the 8th inning, Craig Kimbrel would come up to pitch for the Cubs. Yadier Molina was the first hitter and the first pitch thrown to him was hammered to left-center tying the game 8-8. Paul DeJong was up next, and the first pitch thrown at him (the second of the inning) was hit also to left-center putting the Cardinals on top 9–8. Following a scoreless bottom of the 9th, the Cardinals would win and be one game away from clinching into the playoffs.[17] The Cubs once again took the lead in the 6th inning at 2–1, but in the 9th inning they once again came back and won it 3–2,[18] clinching the playoff spot. It was the first time the Cardinals swept the Cubs in a 4-game series at Wrigley since the 1930s.

After another win against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Cardinals would close out a 6-game winning streak and end up losing the next two games of the series. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Brewers were on a 6-game winning streak and had clinched a playoff berth. Going into the final 3-game series of the season against the Chicago Cubs again, the Brewers were one game behind first place. The Cardinals would lose the first game, but the Brewers would as well. The second game the Cardinals would lose as well extending their losing streak to 4, but the Brewers also lost theirs. In the final game of the season, the Cardinals would beat the Cubs 9–0 with Jack Flaherty pitching 7 innings and only allowing 2 hits.[19] The Brewers would lose their game, but it didn't matter as the Cardinals clinched the division and would go to the postseason. They ended the month 15-12 for a final record of 91–71, which was the lowest number of wins out of any first place team.[7][9]

Game log Edit

Regular season Edit

Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Cardinals player

2019 St. Louis Cardinals Game Log, 91–71 (.562) [20]
March: 1–3 (.250) (Home: 0–0 ; Away: 1–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box / L10
1 March 28 @Brewers 4–5 Chacín (1–0) Mikolas (0–1) Hader (1) 45,304 0–1 L1
2 March 29 @Brewers 9–5 Gant (1–0) Williams (0–1) 30,157 1–1 W1
3 March 30 @Brewers 2–4 Woodruff (1–0) Hudson (0–1) Hader (2) 36,655 1–2 L1
4 March 31 @Brewers 4–5 Barnes (1–0) Hicks (0–1) 35,042 1–3 L2
April: 18–7 (.720) (Home: 12–4 ; Away: 6–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box / L10
5 April 1 @Pirates 6–5 (12) Hicks (1–1) Brault (0–1) Gant (1) 37,336 2–3 W1
6 April 3 @Pirates 5–4 (10) Gant (2–0) Burdi (0–1) Hudson (1) 23,954 3–3 W2
April 4 Padres Postponed (inclement weather) (Makeup date: April 5th)
7 April 5 Padres 3–5 Stock (1–0) Reyes (0–1) Yates (4) 46,615 3–4 L1
8 April 6 Padres 4–6 Wisler (1–0) Miller (0–1) Yates (5) 44,492 3–5 L2
9 April 7 Padres 4–1 Wainwright (1–0) Strahm (0–2) Hicks (1) 44,340 4–5 W1
10 April 8 Dodgers 4–3 Mikolas (1–1) Kelly (1–2) Hicks (2) 35,858 5–5 W2
11 April 9 Dodgers 4–0 Brebbia (1–0) Stripling (0–1) 36,353 6–5 W3
12 April 10 Dodgers 7–2 Flaherty (1–0) Maeda (2–1) 36,244 7–5 W4
13 April 11 Dodgers 11–7 Gallegos (1–0) Báez (0–1) 38,200 8–5 W5
14 April 13 @Reds* 2–5 Hughes (1–0) Wainwright (1–1) Iglesias (2) 16,496 8–6 L1
15 April 14 @Reds* 9–5 Gant (3–0) Garrett (1–1) Hicks (3) 16,793 9–6 W1
16 April 15 @Brewers 7–10 Guerra (1–0) Mayers (0–1) 28,199 9–7 L1
17 April 16 @Brewers 4–8 Woodruff (2–1) Flaherty (1–1) 30,260 9–8 L2
18 April 17 @Brewers 6–3 Wacha (1–0) Burnes (0–2) Hicks (4) 29,817 10–8 W1
19 April 19 Mets 5–4 Lugo (1–0) Wainwright (1–2) Díaz (7) 40,413 10–9 L1
20 April 20 Mets 10–2 Mikolas (2–1) Flexen (0–1) 47,059 11–9 W1
21 April 21 Mets 6–4 Hudson (1-1) Syndergaard (1–2) Hicks (5) 42,765 12–9 W2
22 April 22 Brewers 13–5 Flaherty (2–1) Houser (0–1) 35,819 13–9 W3
23 April 23 Brewers 4–3 Miller (1–1) Wilson (1–1) Hicks (6) 38,474 14–9 W4
24 April 24 Brewers 5–2 Wainwright (2–2) Chacín (2–3) Hicks (7) 36,878 15–9 W5
25 April 26 Reds 1–12 DeSclafani (1–1) Mikolas (2–2) 45,087 15–10 L1
26 April 27 Reds 6–3 Hudson (2–1) Mahle (0–3) Hicks (8) 44,197 16–10 W1
27 April 28 Reds 5–2 Flaherty (3–1) Gray (0–4) Gant (2) 45,701 17–10 W2
28 April 29 @Nationals 6–3 Wacha (2–0) Corbin (2–1) Hicks (9) 17,890 18–10 W3
29 April 30 @Nationals 3–2 Wainwright (3–2) Sánchez (0–4) Miller (1) 19,753 19–10 W4
*April 13 and 14 games played in Monterrey, Mexico
May: 9–18 (.333) (Home: 4–7 ; Away: 5–11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box / L10
30 May 1 @Nationals 5–1 Mikolas (3–2) Scherzer (1–4) 22,157 20–10 W5
31 May 2 @Nationals 1–2 Strasburg (3–1) Hudson (2–2) Doolittle (4) 24,338 20–11 L1
32 May 3 @Cubs 0–4 Hendricks (2–4) Flaherty (3–2) 34,978 20–12 L2
33 May 4 @Cubs 5–6 Kintzler (1– 0) Brebbia (1–1) Strop (4) 39,601 20–13 L3
34 May 5 @Cubs 5–13 Quintana (4–1) Wainwright (3–3) 36,499 20–14 L4
35 May 6 Phillies 6–0 Mikolas (4–2) Velasquez (1–2) 38,419 21–14 W1
36 May 7 Phillies 1–11 Nola (3–0) Hudson (2– 3) 38,562 21–15 L1
37 May 8 Phillies 0–5 Eickhoff (2–1) Flaherty (3–3) 42,309 21–16 L2
38 May 9 Pirates 17–4 Wacha (3–0) Musgrove (1–4) 38,925 22–16 W1
39 May 10 Pirates 1–2 Williams (2–1) Miller (1–2) Vázquez (11) 45,060 22–17 L1
40 May 11 Pirates 1–2 Lyles (3–1) Mikolas (4–3) Vázquez (12) 43,011 22–18 L2
41 May 12 Pirates 6–10 Stratton (1–2) Brebbia (1–2) 48,555 22–19 L3
42 May 14 @Braves 14–3 Flaherty (4–3) Foltynewicz (0–3) 23,718 23–19 W1
43 May 15 @Braves 0–4 Soroka (4–1) Wacha (3– 1) Jackson (5) 23,367 23–20 L1
44 May 16 @Braves 2–10 Teherán (3–4) Wainwright (3–4) 28,783 23–21 L2
45 May 17 @Rangers 3–7 Sampson (1–3) Mikolas (4–4) 34,398 23–22 L3
46 May 18 @Rangers 8–2 Hudson (3– 3) Jurado (1– 2) 30,967 24–22 W1
47 May 19 @Rangers 4–5 (10) Gómez (1–0) Hicks (1–2) 32,112 24–23 L1
May 21 Royals Postponed (rain) Makeup: May 22
48 May 22 Royals 2–8 Keller (3–5) Wacha (3– 2) 42,725 24–24 L2
49 May 22 Royals 10–3 Wainwright (4–4) Bailey (4–5) 42,529 25–24 W1
50 May 24 Braves 2–5 Foltynewicz (1–3) Mikolas (4–5) 44,630 25–25 L1
51 May 25 Braves 6–3 Miller (2–2) Winkler (1–1) Hicks (10) 45,760 26–25 W1
52 May 26 Braves 3–4 Webb (3–0) Webb (0–1) Jackson (7) 45,152 26–26 L1
53 May 28 @Phillies 3–4 Pivetta (3–1) Wainwright (4–5) Neris (10) 29,084 26–27 L2
54 May 29 @Phillies 4–11 Nola (6–0) Cabrera (0–1) 30,486 26–28 L3
55 May 30 @Phillies 5–3 Hudson (4–3) Eickhoff (2–3) Hicks (11) 31,206 27–28 W1
56 May 31 Cubs 2–1 (10) Hicks (2–2) Montgomery (1–1) 45,321 28–28 W2
June: 13–13 (.500) (Home: 7–6 ; Away: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box / L10
57 June 1 Cubs 7–4 Gant (4–0) Chatwood (3–1) Martínez (1) 46,297 29–28 W3
58 June 2 Cubs 2–1 Wainwright (5–5) Hamels (4–2) Gant (3) 46,053 30–28 W4
59 June 4 Reds 1–4 Castillo (6–1) Cabrera (0–2) Iglesias (12) 40,649 30–29 L1
June 5 Reds Postponed (rain) Makeup: August 31
60 June 6 Reds 3–1 Gant (5–0) Lorenzen (0–1) Hicks (12) 44,654 31–29 W1
61 June 7 @Cubs 1–3 Hamels (5–2) Mikolas (4–6) Strop (6) 40,671 31–30 L1
62 June 8 @Cubs 4–9 Lester (5–4) Brebbia (1–3) 41,005 31–31 L2
63 June 9 @Cubs 1–5 Hendricks (7–4) Wainwright (5–6) Strop (7) 39,545 31–32 L3
64 June 10 @Marlins 4–1 Wacha (4–2) Alcántara (3–6) Hicks (13) 6,585 32–32 W1
65 June 11 @Marlins 7–1 Hudson (5–3) Hernández (0–1) 6,308 33–32 W2
66 June 12 @Marlins 0–9 Yamamoto (1–0) Mikolas (4–7) 7,001 33–33 L1
June 13 @Mets Suspended (rain) Continuation: June 14
67 June 14 @Mets 5–4 (10) Martínez (1–0) Díaz (1–4) Hicks (14) 31,862 34–33 W1
68 June 14 @Mets 9–5 Gant (6–0) Familia (2–1) 28,560 35–33 W2
69 June 15 @Mets 7–8 Syndergaard (5–4) Wacha (4–3) Díaz (15) 32,589 35–34 L1
70 June 16 @Mets 4–3 Miller (3–2) Flexen (0–3) Martínez (2) 37,054 36–34 W1
71 June 17 Marlins 5–0 Mikolas (5–7) Hernández (0–2) 41,274 37–34 W2
72 June 18 Marlins 0–6 Yamamoto (2–0) Flaherty (4–4) 41,467 37–35 L1
73 June 19 Marlins 2–1 (11) Gant (7–0) Conley (1–7) 40,126 38–35 W1
74 June 20 Marlins 6–7 (11) García (1–0) Miller (3–3) Romo (13) 42,446 38–36 L1
75 June 21 Angels 5–1 Wacha (5–3) Canning (2–4) 48,423 39–36 W1
76 June 22 Angels 4–2 Hudson (6–3) Peña (5–2) Webb (1) 46,711 40–36 W2
77 June 23 Angels 4–6 Skaggs (7–6) Mikolas (5–8) 47,114 40–37 L1
78 June 25 Athletics 3–7 Wendelken (1–1) Flaherty (4–5) 40,556 40–38 L2
79 June 26 Athletics 0–2 Mengden (2–1) Wainwright (5–7) Hendriks (2) 44,871 40–39 L3
80 June 28 @Padres 1–3 Quantrill (2–2) Wacha (5–4) Yates (27) 33,329 40–40 L4
81 June 29 @Padres 2–12 Paddack (5–4) Hudson (6–4) 44,407 40–41 L5
82 June 30 @Padres 5–3 Martínez (2–0) Wieck (0–1) Leone (1) 32,375 41–41 W1
July: 16–9 (.640) (Home: 6–5 ; Away: 10–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box / L10
83 July 2 @Mariners 4–5 Adams (1–0) Gallegos (1–1) Elías (11) 20,173 41–42 L1
84 July 3 @Mariners 5–2 Brebbia (2–3) Adams (1–1) 31,878 42–42 W1
85 July 4 @Mariners 5–4 Ponce de Leon (1–0) Milone (1–3) Martínez (3) 26,656 43–42 W2
86 July 5 @Giants 9–4 Hudson (7–4) Pomeranz (2–9) 37,603 44–42 W3
87 July 6 @Giants 4–8 Dyson (3–1) Mikolas (5–9) 32,487 44–43 L1
88 July 7 @Giants 0–1 Samardzija (6–7) Flaherty (4–6) Smith (23) 33,481 44–44 L2
90th All-Star Game in Cleveland, OH
89 July 12 Diamondbacks 2–4 Ray (7–6) Miller (3–4) Holland (15) 44,960 44–45 L3
90 July 13 Diamondbacks 4–2 Hudson (8–4) Kelly (7–9) Martínez (4) 46,152 45–45 W1
91 July 14 Diamondbacks 5–2 Wainwright (6–7) Greinke (10–4) Martínez (5) 43,439 46–45 W2
92 July 15 Pirates 7–0 Mikolas (6–9) Musgrove (6–8) 41,965 47–45 W3
93 July 16 Pirates 1–3 Liriano (4–1) Martínez (2–1) Vázquez (21) 43,777 47–46 L1
94 July 17 Pirates 6–5 Brebbia (3–3) Liriano (4–2) Martínez (6) 43,186 48–46 W1
95 July 18 @Reds 7–4 Hudson (9–4) Stephenson (2–2) Miller (2) 32,359 49–46 W2
96 July 19 @Reds 12–11 Wacha (6–4) Hughes (3–3) Martínez (7) 37,652 50–46 W3
97 July 20 @Reds 2–3 Garrett (4–1) Mikolas (6–10) Lorenzen (6) 38,427 50–47 L1
98 July 21 @Reds 3–1 Gallegos (2–1) DeSclafani (5–5) Martínez (8) 28,763 51–47 W1
99 July 22 @Pirates 6–5 (10) Shreve (1–0) Holmes (1–1) Martínez (9) 13,096 52–47 W2
100 July 23 @Pirates 4–3 Hudson (10–4) Archer (3–7) Miller (3) 15,778 53–47 W3
101 July 24 @Pirates 14–8 Wainwright (7–7) Lyles (5–7) 18,675 54–47 W4
102 July 25 @Pirates 6–3 Mikolas (7–10) Musgrove (7–9) 24,534 55–47 W5
103 July 26 Astros 5–3 Miller (4–4) Pressly (2–2) Martínez (10) 44,724 56–47 W6
104 July 27 Astros 2–8 Cole (12–5) Ponce de Leon (1–1) 46,518 56–48 L1
105 July 28 Astros 2–6 Miley (9–4) Hudson (10–5) 46,714 56–49 L2
106 July 30 Cubs 2–1 Gallegos (3–1) Darvish (3–5) Martínez (11) 46,123 57–49 W1
107 July 31 Cubs 0–2 Hendricks (8–8) Mikolas (7–11) Kimbrel (8) 43,750 57–50 L1
August: 18–9 (.667) (Home: 12–1 ; Away: 6–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box / L10
108 August 1 Cubs 8–0 Flaherty (5–6) Lester (9–7) 46,811 58–50 W1
109 August 3 @Athletics 3–8 Fiers (10–3) Hudson (10–6) 24,851 58–51 L1
110 August 4 @Athletics 2–4 Roark (7–7) Wainwright (7–8) Hendriks (11) 24,603 58–52 L2
111 August 5 @Dodgers 0–8 Gonsolin (1–1) Wacha (6–5) 45,254 58–53 L3
112 August 6 @Dodgers 1–3 Kershaw (11–2) Mikolas (7–12) Jansen (26) 53,070 58–54 L4
113 August 7 @Dodgers 1–2 Sadler (2–0) Martínez (2–2) 48,994 58–55 L5
114 August 9 Pirates 6–2 Martínez (3–2) Rodríguez (3–5) 42,757 59–55 W1
115 August 10 Pirates 3–1 Wainwright (8–8) Musgrove (8–11) Martínez (12) 45,026 60–55 W2
116 August 11 Pirates 11–9 Gant (8–0) Crick (3–7) Miller (4) 43,912 61–55 W3
117 August 13 @Royals 2–0 Flaherty (6–6) Sparkman (3–8) Martínez (13) 23,563 62–55 W4
118 August 14 @Royals 6–0 Hudson (11–6) Keller (7–13) 22,494 63–55 W5
119 August 15 @Reds 1–2 Gray (8–6) Wacha (6–6) Iglesias (24) 14,891 63–56 L1
120 August 16 @Reds 13–4 Wainwright (9–8) Castillo (11–5) 24,118 64–56 W1
121 August 17 @Reds 1–6 DeSclafani (8–7) Mikolas (7–13) 37,698 64–57 L1
122 August 18 @Reds 5–4 Flaherty (7–6) Wood (1–2) Martínez (14) 21,525 65–57 W1
123 August 19 Brewers 3–0 Hudson (12–6) Davies (8–6) Miller (5) 44,843 66–57 W2
124 August 20 Brewers 9–4 Webb (1–1) Jeffress (3-4) 37,823 67-57 W3
125 August 21 Brewers 3–5 (8) Houser (6–5) Wainwright (9–9) Guerra (3) 40,250 67–58 L1
126 August 22 Rockies 6–5 Leone (1–0) Almonte (0–1) Martínez (15) 36,465 68–58 W1
127 August 23 Rockies 8–3 Flaherty (8–6) Lambert (2–4) 40,829 69–58 W2
128 August 24 Rockies 6–0 Hudson (13–6) Gonzalez (0–5) 42,102 70–58 W3
129 August 25 Rockies 11–4 Helsley (1–0) Senzatela (8–8) 45,551 71–58 W4
130 August 26 @Brewers 12–2 Gant (9–0) González (2–2) 29,475 72–58 W5
131 August 27 @Brewers 6–3 Mikolas (8–13) Albers (5–4) Martínez (16) 36,690 73–58 W6
132 August 28 @Brewers 1–4 Lyles (9–8) Flaherty (8–7) Hader (26) 33,045 73–59 L1
August 30 Reds Postponed (rain) Makeup: September 1
133 August 31 Reds 10–6 Hudson (14–6) Bauer (10–12) 44,738 74–59 W1
134 August 31 Reds 3–2 Gant (10–0) Iglesias (2–11) 42,074 75–59 W2
September: 16–12 (.571) (Home: 8–7 ; Away: 8–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box / L10
135 September 1 Reds 4–3 Martínez (4–2) Lorenzen (0–4) 43,692 76–59 W3
136 September 1 Reds 3–5 Castillo (14–5) Ponce de Leon (1–2) Iglesias (28) 38,665 76–60 L1
137 September 2 Giants 3–1 Wainwright (10–9) Beede (3–9) Martínez (17) 40,732 77–60 W1
138 September 3 Giants 1–0 Flaherty (9–7) Rodríguez (5–8) Martínez (18) 38,259 78–60 W2
139 September 4 Giants 8–9 Rogers (1–0) Gallegos (3–2) Smith (31) 41,945 78–61 L1
140 September 5 Giants 10–0 Hudson (15–6) Webb (1–1) Cabrera (1) 36,800 79–61 W1
141 September 6 @Pirates 4–9 Wang (3–0) Miller (4–5) Vázquez (25) 19,090 79–62 L1
142 September 7 @Pirates 10–1 Wainwright (11–9) Brault (4–4) 23,996 80–62 W1
143 September 8 @Pirates 2–0 Flaherty (10–7) Marvel (0–1) Martínez (19) 18,363 81–62 W2
144 September 10 @Rockies 1–2 Gonzalez (1–6) Wacha (6–7) Díaz (2) 31,514 81–63 L1
145 September 11 @Rockies 1–2 Senzatela (9–10) Hudson (15–7) Díaz (3) 31,931 81–64 L2
146 September 12 @Rockies 10–3 Mikolas (9–13) Melville (2–2) 27,618 82–64 W1
147 September 13 Brewers 10–0 Wainwright (12–9) Houser (6–6) 47,075 83–64 W2
148 September 14 Brewers 2–5 Lyles (11–8) Flaherty (10–8) Hader (32) 46,665 83–65 L1
149 September 15 Brewers 6–7 Albers (7–5) Gant (10–1) Hader (33) 46,722 83–66 L2
150 September 16 Nationals 4–2 Hudson (16–7) Doolittle (6–5) Martínez (20) 42,812 84–66 W1
151 September 17 Nationals 2–6 Corbin (13–7) Mikolas (9–14) Hudson (4) 44,061 84–67 L1
152 September 18 Nationals 5–1 Wainwright (13–9) Scherzer (10–7) Martínez (21) 37,669 85–67 W1
153 September 19 @Cubs 5–4 (10) Miller (5–5) Kimbrel (0–3) Gallegos (1) 39,524 86–67 W2
154 September 20 @Cubs 2–1 Helsley (2–0) Phelps (2–1) Martínez (22) 39,106 87–67 W3
155 September 21 @Cubs 9–8 Gant (11–1) Kimbrel (0–4) Martínez (23) 40,071 88–67 W4
156 September 22 @Cubs 3–2 Webb (2–1) Darvish (6–8) Miller (6) 38,606 89–67 W5
157 September 23 @Diamondbacks 9–7 Wainwright (14–9) Young (7–5) Martínez (24) 24,826 90–67 W6
158 September 24 @Diamondbacks 2–3 (19) Ginkel (3–0) Brebbia (3–4) 26,097 90–68 L1
159 September 25 @Diamondbacks 7–9 Kelly (13–14) Fernández (0–1) Bradley (17) 21,420 90–69 L2
160 September 27 Cubs 2–8 Wieck (2–2) Miller (5–6) 46,530 90–70 L3
161 September 28 Cubs 6–8 Cishek (4–6) Wainwright (14–10) Kintzler (1) 46,971 90–71 L4
162 September 29 Cubs 9–0 Flaherty (11–8) Holland (2–5) 47,200 91–71 W1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Cardinals team member

Player stats Edit

Batting Edit

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Paul Goldschmidt 161 597 97 155 25 1 34 97 3 78 .260 .476
Paul DeJong 159 583 97 136 31 1 30 78 9 62 .233 .444
Dexter Fowler 150 487 69 116 24 1 19 67 8 74 .238 .409
Marcell Ozuna 130 485 80 117 23 1 29 89 12 62 .241 .472
Kolten Wong 148 478 61 136 25 4 11 59 24 47 .285 .423
Yadier Molina 113 419 45 113 24 0 10 57 6 23 .270 .399
Matt Carpenter 129 416 59 94 20 2 15 46 6 63 .226 .392
Harrison Bader 128 347 54 71 14 3 12 39 11 46 .205 .366
José Martínez 128 334 45 90 13 2 10 42 3 35 .269 .410
Tommy Edman 92 326 59 99 17 7 11 36 15 16 .304 .500
Yairo Muñoz 38 172 20 46 7 1 2 13 8 7 .267 .355
Matt Wieters 67 168 15 36 4 0 11 27 1 12 .214 .435
Tyler O'Neill 60 141 18 37 6 0 5 16 1 10 .262 .411
Jedd Gyorko 38 56 5 11 0 0 2 7 2 6 .196 .304
Andrew Knizner 18 53 7 12 2 0 2 7 2 4 .226 .377
Rangel Ravelo 29 39 4 8 2 0 2 7 0 3 .205 .410
Lane Thomas 34 38 6 12 0 1 4 12 1 4 .316 .684
Randy Arozarena 19 20 4 6 1 0 1 2 2 2 .300 .500
Edmundo Sosa 8 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 .250 .250
Drew Robinson 5 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .143 .143
Joe Hudson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Pitcher Totals 162 274 16 38 8 0 0 13 1 6 .139 .168
Team Totals 162 5449 764 1336 246 24 210 714 116 561 .245 .415

Source:[7]

Pitching Edit

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Jack Flaherty 11 8 2.75 33 33 0 196.1 135 62 60 55 231
Miles Mikolas 9 14 4.16 32 32 0 184.0 193 90 85 32 144
Dakota Hudson 16 7 3.35 33 32 1 174.2 160 80 65 86 136
Adam Wainwright 14 10 4.19 31 31 0 171.2 181 83 80 64 153
Michael Wacha 6 7 4.76 29 24 0 126.2 143 71 67 55 104
Giovanny Gallegos 3 2 2.31 66 0 1 74.0 44 19 19 16 93
John Brebbia 3 4 3.59 66 0 0 72.2 59 31 29 27 87
John Gant 11 1 3.66 64 0 3 66.1 51 29 27 34 60
Tyler Webb 2 1 3.76 65 0 1 55.0 33 23 23 23 48
Andrew Miller 5 6 4.45 73 0 6 54.2 45 32 27 27 70
Daniel Ponce de Leon 1 2 3.70 13 8 0 48.2 36 21 20 26 52
Carlos Martínez 4 2 3.17 48 0 24 48.1 39 18 17 18 53
Dominic Leone 1 0 5.53 40 0 1 40.2 39 28 25 22 46
Ryan Helsley 2 0 2.95 24 0 0 36.2 34 13 12 12 32
Jordan Hicks 2 2 3.14 29 0 14 28.2 16 10 10 11 31
Génesis Cabrera 0 2 4.87 13 2 1 20.1 23 16 11 11 19
Mike Mayers 0 1 6.63 16 0 0 19.0 21 14 14 11 16
Junior Fernández 0 1 5.40 13 0 0 11.2 9 7 7 6 16
Luke Gregerson 0 0 7.94 6 0 0 5.2 11 5 5 1 2
Alex Reyes 0 1 15.00 4 0 0 3.0 2 5 5 6 1
Adalberto Mejía 0 0 9.00 2 0 0 3.0 8 3 3 1 2
Chasen Shreve 1 0 9.00 3 0 0 2.0 2 2 2 1 2
Jedd Gyorko 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 1
Team Totals 91 71 3.80 162 162 52 1444.0 1284 662 609 545 1399

Source:[8]

Postseason Edit

2019 Postseason (3–6)
National League Division Series (3–2)
Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 3 @ Braves 7–6 Martínez (1–0) Melancon (0–1) 42,631 1–0
2 October 4 @ Braves 0–3 Foltynewicz (1–0) Flaherty (0–1) Melancon (1) 42,911 1–1
3 October 6 Braves 1–3 Newcomb (1–0) Martínez (1–1) Melancon (2) 46,701 1–2
4 October 7 Braves 5–4 (10) Mikolas (1–0) Teherán (0–1) 42,203 2–2
5 October 9 @ Braves 13–1 Flaherty (1–1) Foltynewicz (1–1) 43,122 3–2
National League Championship Series (0–4)
Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 11 Nationals 0–2 Sánchez (1–0) Mikolas (0–1) Doolittle (1) 45,075 0–1
2 October 12 Nationals 1–3 Scherzer (1–0) Wainwright (0–1) Hudson (1) 46,458 0–2
3 October 14 @ Nationals 1–8 Strasburg (1–0) Flaherty (0–1) 43,675 0–3
4 October 15 @ Nationals 4–7 Corbin (1–0) Hudson (0–1) Hudson (2) 43,976 0–4
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Cardinals team member

Postseason rosters Edit

Playoff rosters

Opening Day lineup Edit

Roster Edit

2019 St. Louis Cardinals
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Minor league system and first-year player draft Edit

Teams Edit

Level Team League Division Manager W–L/Stats Standing Refs
AAA Memphis Redbirds Pacific Coast American–South Ben Johnson
AA Springfield Cardinals Texas North Joe Kruzel
A+ Palm Beach Cardinals Florida State South Dann Bilardello
A Peoria Chiefs Midwest Western Chris Swauger
A (SS) State College Spikes New York–Penn Pinckney José León
Rookie Johnson City Cardinals Appalachian West Roberto Espinoza
GCL Cardinals Gulf Coast East Steve Turco
DSL Cardinals Dominican Summer Boca Chica North Frey Peniche

Major League Baseball draft Edit

The 2019 Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft began on Monday, June 3, 2019, and ended June 5. The draft will assign amateur baseball players to MLB teams.

2019 Draft Order

2019 Draft Tracker (StL Cardinals)

2019 St. Louis Cardinals complete draft list
Round Pick Name, Age Pos / Bats School (State) Date sgnd. Refs
1 19 Zack Thompson, 21 LHP / L University of Kentucky (KY)[21] June 11 [22]
2 58 Trejyn Fletcher, 18 CF / R Deering HS (ME) June 13 [23]
3 96 Tony Locey, 20 RHP / R University of Georgia (GA)[24] June 12 [25]
4 125 Andre Pallante, 20 RHP / R University of California, Irvine (CA)[26] June 19 [25]
5 155 Connor Thomas, 21 LHP / L Georgia Tech (GA)[27] June 11 [25]
6 185 Pedro Pages, 20 C / R Florida Atlantic University (FL) [28] June 13 [25]
7 215 Jack Ralston, 21 LHP / R University of California, Los Angeles (CA)[29] June 19 [25]
8 245 Logan Gragg, 20 RHP / R Oklahoma State University (OK)[30] June 14 [25]
9 275 Todd Lott, 21 OF / R University of Louisiana at Lafayette (LA)[31] June 11 [25]
10 305 Jake Sommers, 22 LHP / R University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (WI)[32] June 10[33] [25]
11 335 Connor Lunn, 20 RHP / R University of Southern California (CA)[34] June 19 [25]
12 365 Patrick Romeri, 17 RF / R IMG Academy (FL)[35] June 10 [25]
13 395 Tommy Jew, 21 CF / R University of California, Santa Barbara (CA)[36] July 9 [25]
14 425 Tyler Statler, 17 RHP / R Hononegah HS (IL)[37] June 14 [25]
15 455 David Vinsky, 20 OF / R Northwood University (MI)[38] June 11 [25]
16 485 Thomas Hart, 18 RHP / R Wakeland HS (TX)[39] June 16 [25]
17 515 Michael YaSenka, 21 RHP / R Eastern Illinois University (IL)[40] June 14 [25]
18 545 Aaron Antonini, 20 C / L Middle Tennessee State University (TN)[41] N/A [25]
19 575 Zarion Sharpe, 20 LHP / R University of North Carolina at Wilmington (NC)[42] TBA [25]
20 605 Adrian Mardueno, 21 RHP / R San Diego State University (CA)[43] June 12 [25]
21 635 Jack Owen, 21 LHP / L Auburn University (AL)[44] TBA [25]
22 665 Zade Richardson, 19 C / R Wabash Valley College (IL)[45] June 16 [25]
23 695 Brylie Ware, 22 3B / R University of Oklahoma (OK)[46] June 10 [25]
24 725 Will Guay, 23 RHP / R Concord University (WV)[47] June 10[33] [25]
25 755 Alexander McFarlane, 17 RHP / R Habersham Central School (GA)[48] Did not sign [25]
26 785 Jeremy Randolph, 23 RHP / R University of Alabama (AL)[49] June 14 [25]
27 815 Eric Lex, 23 RHP / R Santa Clara University (CA)[50] June 16 [25]
28 845 Tyler Peck, 21 RHP / R Chapman University (CA)[51] N/A [25]
29 875 Scott Politz, 22 RHP / R Yale University (CT)[52] June 11 [25]
30 905 Cameron Dulle, 23 RHP / R University of Missouri (CA)[53] June 10 [25]
31 935 Dylan Pearce, 22 RHP / L Oregon State University (OR)[54] June 16 [25]
32 965 Chandler Redmond, 22 2B / L Gardner-Webb University (NC)[55] June 10 [25]
33 995 Anthony Green, 21 RHP / R Jefferson College (MO)[56] June 11 [25]
34 1,025 Ben Baird, 21 SS / R University of Washington (WA)[57] June 11 [25]
35 1,055 Logan Hofmann, 19 RHP / L Colby Community College (KS)[58] TBA [25]
36 1,085 Kyle Skeels, 22 C / R Coastal Carolina University (SC)[59] June 11 [25]
37 1,115 Chris Newell, 18 OF / L Malvern Preparatory School (PA)[60] Did not sign [25]
38 1,145 Kurtis Byrne, 18 C / R Christian Brothers College HS (MO) Did not sign [25]
39 1,175 T.J. McKenzie, 18 SS / R The Benjamin School (FL)[61] Did not sign [25]
40 1,205 Cash Rugely, 19 SS / R Navarro College (TX)[62][63] TBA [25]

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External links Edit

  • St. Louis Cardinals 2019 schedule at MLB.com
  • 2019 St. Louis Cardinals at ESPN
  • 2019 St. Louis Cardinals season at Baseball Reference

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The 2019 St Louis Cardinals season was the 138th for the St Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball MLB a franchise in St Louis Missouri It was the 128th season for the Cardinals in the National League NL and their 14th at Busch Stadium III On September 22 2019 the Cardinals defeated the Chicago Cubs 3 2 to clinch their first playoff berth since 2015 1 On September 29 the Cardinals clinched the National League Central for the first time since 2015 2 and defeated the Atlanta Braves in the Division Series on October 9 3 They went on to play the Washington Nationals in the NLCS but were swept in four games 2019 St Louis CardinalsNational League Central ChampionsMajor League affiliationsNational League since 1892 Central Division since 1994 LocationBusch Stadium since 2006 St Louis Missouri since 1882 ResultsRecord91 71 562 Divisional place1stOther informationOwner s William O DeWitt JrGeneral manager s Mike GirschManager s Mike ShildtLocal televisionFox Sports Midwest Dan McLaughlin Rick Horton Tim McCarver Jim Edmonds Brad Thompson Local radioKMOX NewsRadio 1120St Louis Cardinals Radio Network Mike Shannon John Rooney Rick Horton Mike Claiborne StatsESPN comBB reference lt Previous season Next season gt Contents 1 Season standings 1 1 National League Central 1 2 National League playoff standings 1 3 Record vs opponents 2 Season summary 3 Game log 3 1 Regular season 4 Player stats 4 1 Batting 4 2 Pitching 4 3 Postseason 5 Postseason rosters 6 Opening Day lineup 7 Roster 8 Minor league system and first year player draft 8 1 Teams 8 2 Major League Baseball draft 9 References 10 External linksSeason standings EditNational League Central Edit vteNL Central W L Pct GB Home RoadSt Louis Cardinals 91 71 0 562 50 31 41 40Milwaukee Brewers 89 73 0 549 2 49 32 40 41Chicago Cubs 84 78 0 519 7 51 30 33 48Cincinnati Reds 75 87 0 463 16 41 40 34 47Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 0 426 22 35 46 34 47 National League playoff standings Edit vteDivision Leaders W L Pct Los Angeles Dodgers 106 56 0 654Atlanta Braves 97 65 0 599St Louis Cardinals 91 71 0 562 vteWild Card teams Top 2 teams qualify for postseason W L Pct GBWashington Nationals 93 69 0 574 4Milwaukee Brewers 89 73 0 549 New York Mets 86 76 0 531 3Arizona Diamondbacks 85 77 0 525 4Chicago Cubs 84 78 0 519 5Philadelphia Phillies 81 81 0 500 8San Francisco Giants 77 85 0 475 12Cincinnati Reds 75 87 0 463 14Colorado Rockies 71 91 0 438 18San Diego Padres 70 92 0 432 19Pittsburgh Pirates 69 93 0 426 20Miami Marlins 57 105 0 352 32 Record vs opponents Edit 2019 National League recordvteSource MLB Standings Grid 2019Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH ALArizona 4 3 2 4 3 3 9 10 8 11 3 4 2 5 2 5 4 2 6 1 11 8 10 9 3 3 4 3 14 6Atlanta 3 4 5 2 3 4 3 3 2 4 15 4 3 3 11 8 9 10 5 2 5 2 5 2 4 2 11 8 13 7Chicago 4 2 2 5 8 11 3 3 3 4 6 1 9 10 5 2 2 5 11 8 4 3 4 2 9 10 2 4 12 8Cincinnati 3 3 4 3 11 8 3 3 1 5 6 1 8 11 3 4 3 4 7 12 5 2 4 3 7 12 1 5 9 11Colorado 10 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 15 5 2 5 2 2 4 3 4 2 5 11 8 7 12 2 5 3 4 8 12Los Angeles 11 8 4 2 4 3 5 1 15 4 5 1 4 3 5 2 5 2 6 0 13 6 12 7 3 4 4 3 10 10Miami 4 3 4 15 1 6 1 6 2 5 1 5 2 5 6 13 10 9 3 3 4 2 3 3 3 4 4 15 9 11Milwaukee 5 2 3 3 10 9 11 8 2 5 3 4 5 2 5 1 4 3 15 4 3 4 2 4 9 10 4 2 8 12New York 5 2 8 11 2 5 4 3 4 2 2 5 13 6 1 5 7 12 5 1 3 3 3 4 2 5 12 7 15 5Philadelphia 2 4 10 9 5 2 4 3 4 3 2 5 9 10 3 4 12 7 4 2 3 3 3 4 4 2 5 14 11 9Pittsburgh 1 6 2 5 8 11 12 7 5 2 0 6 3 3 4 15 1 5 2 4 6 1 5 2 5 14 3 4 12 8San Diego 8 11 2 5 3 4 2 5 8 11 6 13 2 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 6 9 10 4 2 4 3 11 9San Francisco 9 10 2 5 2 4 3 4 12 7 7 12 3 3 4 2 4 3 4 3 2 5 10 9 3 4 1 5 11 9St Louis 3 3 2 4 10 9 12 7 5 2 4 3 4 3 10 9 5 2 2 4 14 5 2 4 4 3 5 2 9 11Washington 3 4 8 11 4 2 5 1 4 3 3 4 15 4 2 4 7 12 14 5 4 3 3 4 5 1 2 5 14 6Season summary EditOn Opening Day versus the Milwaukee Brewers catcher Yadier Molina extended his team record for Opening Day starts with 15 4 However the Cardinals would lose the game 5 4 5 The following game newly acquired first baseman Paul Goldschmidt homered three times in a 9 5 win over the Brewers making him the fastest player to hit a three home run game with a new team He also drove in five runs 6 This would be the only game the Cardinals would win in the 4 game series April would start out strong for the Cardinals with them winning 7 out of their 9 first games of the month including a sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers The following series would be more rough with them splitting a 2 game series against the Cincinnati Reds and going 1 2 in a series against the Milwaukee Brewers 7 where right fielder Tyler O Neil and pitcher Mike Mikolas would both be injured 8 and causing them to lose their first place position and fall to third After another loss against the New York Mets on April 19 they would go back on a winning streak winning 9 of their last 10 games However center fielder Harrison Bader would be injured on April 17 and just 2 days later pitcher Michael Wacha would be injured but he would be reactivated 10 days later 8 At the end of the month the Cardinals would have a 19 10 record with a 655 winning percentage the best in the league 7 9 The first two games of May were finishing up a 4 game series against the Washington Nationals which the Cardinals took 3 of the 4 games The Cardinals were 3 games ahead of the second place team the Chicago Cubs their arch rival which they would be playing against next But things would turn southward for the Cardinals as they would be swept by them This would be followed by a 3 game series against the Philadelphia Phillies the leader of the NL East division which they would only win one game out of Now having fallen back to third they would have to play a 4 game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates the 4th place team in their division Despite a 17 4 win to kick off the series they would lose the next 3 games and fall to fourth place For the following 5 series against the Atlanta Braves twice Texas Rangers Kansas City Royals and Philadelphia Phillies they would only win 1 game of each and lose the rest leading to a 5 9 record With a win against the Chicago Cubs to close the month they would end it 9 18 for a record of 28 28 as they struggled to keep their record above 500 Also on the last day catcher Yadier Molina was injured and would be out for 10 days 7 10 9 The first two games of June were against the Chicago Cubs which the Cardinals would sweep But after splitting a two game series against the Reds the Cardinals would face the Cubs once again but this time they were swept During this series on June 8 rookie shortstop Tommy Edman would be called up from the Memphis Cardinals The following 2 series against the Miami Marlins and New York Mets seemed to be a return to normal Although pitcher Adam Wainwright was injured in the first game against the Marlins the Cardinals would be able to beat them They would also win the second game when Yadier Molina returned but would lose the third 9 0 and be limited to just 2 hits With this being against the worst team in the NL it was particularly hard They would win the series against the New York Mets 3 1 and play against the Marlins again and split the series 2 2 with Tommy Edman hitting his first home in the MLB in the final game on June 20 though they would still lose 7 6 11 They had been 10 8 so far in the month and had advanced backup to third place and were 3 games out of first with 8 games left in the month They won their next 2 games against the Los Angeles Dodgers and were now one game out of first But they would go on a 5 game losing streak after this and be outscored 30 10 playing one last game against the Dodgers and two against the Oakland Athletics and San Diego Padres The final game of the season was against the Padres which they would win ending the month 13 13 making their record 41 41 again at 500 During this time left fielder Marcell Ozuna would be injured leading to Tyler O Neill to be recalled from the minors 12 7 9 Before the All Star Game the Cardinals would go 2 1 against the Seattle Mariners and 1 2 against the San Francisco Giants leading to have a record of 44 44 going into the break The Cardinals were still in third but now just two games out of first place On July 11 a day before the first game back Yadier Molina would be put back on the DL while 3rd baseman Matt Carpenter would be taken off Coming back from the break the Cardinals would be red hot through the rest of the month They would win their first series 2 1 against the Arizona Diamondbacks followed by a 2 1 series against the Pittsburgh Pirates when they would briefly jump into third But after this they would go 8 1 going 3 1 against the Cincinnati Reds and sweeping the Pirate s along with one win against the Houston Astros With this they had propelled themselves back into first but only by one game After losing the final two matches against the Astros and going 1 1 against the Cubs they would be tied for first They went 16 9 in the month making their record 57 50 with two months to go in the season This all with a strong of injuries causing Matt Carpenter Marcell Ozuna and Harrison Bader to be sent down to the minors 13 7 9 After a win against the Cubs to close out the series the Cardinals would go on another 5 game losing streak being swept by the Oakland Athletics and Los Angeles Dodgers and as a result fell back to third However the Cardinals would make up for this and go on a 5 game winning streak sweeping the Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City Royals They were helped by the fact that Matt Carpenter Yadier Molina and Harrison Bader were all added back to the roster After splitting a 4 game series with the Reds and going 2 1 against the Milwaukee Brewers The cardinals would go on another 6 game winning streak sweeping the Colorado Rockies and winning 2 more against the Brewers After another loss against the Brewers the Cardinals would win both games of a double header against the Cincinnati Reds With an 18 9 record and only losing 4 games from August 9 31 they now had a 73 58 record and were 3 games in front of the second place team Chicago Cubs 14 7 9 The Cardinals continued their winning streak winning a series against the San Francisco Giants 3 1 and Pittsburgh Pirates 2 1 moving themselves to 4 games ahead in first However their next two series wouldn t be as good with them losing 1 2 against the Colorado Rockies and Milwaukee Brewers Meanwhile the Cubs went on a 4 game winning streak meaning the Cardinals were now just 2 games ahead in first The next series against the Washington Nationals the Cardinals would win 2 1 while the Cubs win streak would snap and they would fall back one game Meanwhile the Brewers went on their own 4 game winning streak meaning they were now tied with the Chicago Cubs and in running for the Wild Card spot With 10 games left in the season the team the Cardinals would playing against in the series would be the Chicago Cubs If the Cardinals swept the Cubs then they would clinch into the playoffs If the Cubs swept the Cardinals they would be pushed back to second 7 9 In the first game the Cardinals took a 4 1 lead in the 6th inning after two scoreless inning pitcher Carlos Martinez was brought in to close the match in the bottom of the 9th He would give up 1 walk and 3 hits allowing the Cubs to come back to 4 3 with one out and a man on third A pitching change would allow Andrew Miller to come in and get the final two outs but still allow the tying run to come in making it 4 4 with extra innings In the 10th inning Matt Carpenter would hit a home run and make it 5 4 Cardinals bringing them back to the same situation Pitcher Giovanny Gallegos would be brought in to close the game He would get 3 consecutive outs leading to a Cardinal victory 15 The Brewers would also win pushing the Cubs down to third In the second game the Cubs would take the early 1 0 lead in the second inning In the 6th inning with the bases loaded by walks Yadier Molina would come up and hit a single leading to Marcell Ozuna and Matt Carpenter to score making it 2 1 Cardinals After 3 scoreless innings the Cardinals would win 16 The third game would be more indecisive After a groundout by Paul Goldschmidt allowed Tommy Edman to score Cardinals pitcher Dakota Hudson would give up a single and four walks After a sacrifice fly the Cubs would be up 3 1 The game would swing back and forth with by the 4th inning the Cardinals being up 5 3 before a two run homer by Ian Happ would make it 5 5 By the 7th inning the Cardinals retook the lead 7 6 with a two run homer off of Marcell Ozuna but the Cubs would retake it in the bottom of the same inning making it 8 7 With no runs in the 8th inning Craig Kimbrel would come up to pitch for the Cubs Yadier Molina was the first hitter and the first pitch thrown to him was hammered to left center tying the game 8 8 Paul DeJong was up next and the first pitch thrown at him the second of the inning was hit also to left center putting the Cardinals on top 9 8 Following a scoreless bottom of the 9th the Cardinals would win and be one game away from clinching into the playoffs 17 The Cubs once again took the lead in the 6th inning at 2 1 but in the 9th inning they once again came back and won it 3 2 18 clinching the playoff spot It was the first time the Cardinals swept the Cubs in a 4 game series at Wrigley since the 1930s After another win against the Arizona Diamondbacks the Cardinals would close out a 6 game winning streak and end up losing the next two games of the series Meanwhile the Milwaukee Brewers were on a 6 game winning streak and had clinched a playoff berth Going into the final 3 game series of the season against the Chicago Cubs again the Brewers were one game behind first place The Cardinals would lose the first game but the Brewers would as well The second game the Cardinals would lose as well extending their losing streak to 4 but the Brewers also lost theirs In the final game of the season the Cardinals would beat the Cubs 9 0 with Jack Flaherty pitching 7 innings and only allowing 2 hits 19 The Brewers would lose their game but it didn t matter as the Cardinals clinched the division and would go to the postseason They ended the month 15 12 for a final record of 91 71 which was the lowest number of wins out of any first place team 7 9 Game log EditRegular season Edit Legend Win Loss PostponementBold Cardinals player 2019 St Louis Cardinals Game Log 91 71 562 20 March 1 3 250 Home 0 0 Away 1 3 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box L101 March 28 Brewers 4 5 Chacin 1 0 Mikolas 0 1 Hader 1 45 304 0 1 L12 March 29 Brewers 9 5 Gant 1 0 Williams 0 1 30 157 1 1 W13 March 30 Brewers 2 4 Woodruff 1 0 Hudson 0 1 Hader 2 36 655 1 2 L14 March 31 Brewers 4 5 Barnes 1 0 Hicks 0 1 35 042 1 3 L2April 18 7 720 Home 12 4 Away 6 3 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box L105 April 1 Pirates 6 5 12 Hicks 1 1 Brault 0 1 Gant 1 37 336 2 3 W16 April 3 Pirates 5 4 10 Gant 2 0 Burdi 0 1 Hudson 1 23 954 3 3 W2 April 4 Padres Postponed inclement weather Makeup date April 5th 7 April 5 Padres 3 5 Stock 1 0 Reyes 0 1 Yates 4 46 615 3 4 L18 April 6 Padres 4 6 Wisler 1 0 Miller 0 1 Yates 5 44 492 3 5 L29 April 7 Padres 4 1 Wainwright 1 0 Strahm 0 2 Hicks 1 44 340 4 5 W110 April 8 Dodgers 4 3 Mikolas 1 1 Kelly 1 2 Hicks 2 35 858 5 5 W211 April 9 Dodgers 4 0 Brebbia 1 0 Stripling 0 1 36 353 6 5 W312 April 10 Dodgers 7 2 Flaherty 1 0 Maeda 2 1 36 244 7 5 W413 April 11 Dodgers 11 7 Gallegos 1 0 Baez 0 1 38 200 8 5 W514 April 13 Reds 2 5 Hughes 1 0 Wainwright 1 1 Iglesias 2 16 496 8 6 L115 April 14 Reds 9 5 Gant 3 0 Garrett 1 1 Hicks 3 16 793 9 6 W116 April 15 Brewers 7 10 Guerra 1 0 Mayers 0 1 28 199 9 7 L117 April 16 Brewers 4 8 Woodruff 2 1 Flaherty 1 1 30 260 9 8 L218 April 17 Brewers 6 3 Wacha 1 0 Burnes 0 2 Hicks 4 29 817 10 8 W119 April 19 Mets 5 4 Lugo 1 0 Wainwright 1 2 Diaz 7 40 413 10 9 L120 April 20 Mets 10 2 Mikolas 2 1 Flexen 0 1 47 059 11 9 W121 April 21 Mets 6 4 Hudson 1 1 Syndergaard 1 2 Hicks 5 42 765 12 9 W222 April 22 Brewers 13 5 Flaherty 2 1 Houser 0 1 35 819 13 9 W323 April 23 Brewers 4 3 Miller 1 1 Wilson 1 1 Hicks 6 38 474 14 9 W424 April 24 Brewers 5 2 Wainwright 2 2 Chacin 2 3 Hicks 7 36 878 15 9 W525 April 26 Reds 1 12 DeSclafani 1 1 Mikolas 2 2 45 087 15 10 L126 April 27 Reds 6 3 Hudson 2 1 Mahle 0 3 Hicks 8 44 197 16 10 W127 April 28 Reds 5 2 Flaherty 3 1 Gray 0 4 Gant 2 45 701 17 10 W228 April 29 Nationals 6 3 Wacha 2 0 Corbin 2 1 Hicks 9 17 890 18 10 W329 April 30 Nationals 3 2 Wainwright 3 2 Sanchez 0 4 Miller 1 19 753 19 10 W4 April 13 and 14 games played in Monterrey MexicoMay 9 18 333 Home 4 7 Away 5 11 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box L1030 May 1 Nationals 5 1 Mikolas 3 2 Scherzer 1 4 22 157 20 10 W531 May 2 Nationals 1 2 Strasburg 3 1 Hudson 2 2 Doolittle 4 24 338 20 11 L132 May 3 Cubs 0 4 Hendricks 2 4 Flaherty 3 2 34 978 20 12 L233 May 4 Cubs 5 6 Kintzler 1 0 Brebbia 1 1 Strop 4 39 601 20 13 L334 May 5 Cubs 5 13 Quintana 4 1 Wainwright 3 3 36 499 20 14 L435 May 6 Phillies 6 0 Mikolas 4 2 Velasquez 1 2 38 419 21 14 W136 May 7 Phillies 1 11 Nola 3 0 Hudson 2 3 38 562 21 15 L137 May 8 Phillies 0 5 Eickhoff 2 1 Flaherty 3 3 42 309 21 16 L238 May 9 Pirates 17 4 Wacha 3 0 Musgrove 1 4 38 925 22 16 W139 May 10 Pirates 1 2 Williams 2 1 Miller 1 2 Vazquez 11 45 060 22 17 L140 May 11 Pirates 1 2 Lyles 3 1 Mikolas 4 3 Vazquez 12 43 011 22 18 L241 May 12 Pirates 6 10 Stratton 1 2 Brebbia 1 2 48 555 22 19 L342 May 14 Braves 14 3 Flaherty 4 3 Foltynewicz 0 3 23 718 23 19 W143 May 15 Braves 0 4 Soroka 4 1 Wacha 3 1 Jackson 5 23 367 23 20 L144 May 16 Braves 2 10 Teheran 3 4 Wainwright 3 4 28 783 23 21 L245 May 17 Rangers 3 7 Sampson 1 3 Mikolas 4 4 34 398 23 22 L346 May 18 Rangers 8 2 Hudson 3 3 Jurado 1 2 30 967 24 22 W147 May 19 Rangers 4 5 10 Gomez 1 0 Hicks 1 2 32 112 24 23 L1 May 21 Royals Postponed rain Makeup May 2248 May 22 Royals 2 8 Keller 3 5 Wacha 3 2 42 725 24 24 L249 May 22 Royals 10 3 Wainwright 4 4 Bailey 4 5 42 529 25 24 W150 May 24 Braves 2 5 Foltynewicz 1 3 Mikolas 4 5 44 630 25 25 L151 May 25 Braves 6 3 Miller 2 2 Winkler 1 1 Hicks 10 45 760 26 25 W152 May 26 Braves 3 4 Webb 3 0 Webb 0 1 Jackson 7 45 152 26 26 L153 May 28 Phillies 3 4 Pivetta 3 1 Wainwright 4 5 Neris 10 29 084 26 27 L254 May 29 Phillies 4 11 Nola 6 0 Cabrera 0 1 30 486 26 28 L355 May 30 Phillies 5 3 Hudson 4 3 Eickhoff 2 3 Hicks 11 31 206 27 28 W156 May 31 Cubs 2 1 10 Hicks 2 2 Montgomery 1 1 45 321 28 28 W2June 13 13 500 Home 7 6 Away 6 7 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box L1057 June 1 Cubs 7 4 Gant 4 0 Chatwood 3 1 Martinez 1 46 297 29 28 W358 June 2 Cubs 2 1 Wainwright 5 5 Hamels 4 2 Gant 3 46 053 30 28 W459 June 4 Reds 1 4 Castillo 6 1 Cabrera 0 2 Iglesias 12 40 649 30 29 L1 June 5 Reds Postponed rain Makeup August 3160 June 6 Reds 3 1 Gant 5 0 Lorenzen 0 1 Hicks 12 44 654 31 29 W161 June 7 Cubs 1 3 Hamels 5 2 Mikolas 4 6 Strop 6 40 671 31 30 L162 June 8 Cubs 4 9 Lester 5 4 Brebbia 1 3 41 005 31 31 L263 June 9 Cubs 1 5 Hendricks 7 4 Wainwright 5 6 Strop 7 39 545 31 32 L364 June 10 Marlins 4 1 Wacha 4 2 Alcantara 3 6 Hicks 13 6 585 32 32 W165 June 11 Marlins 7 1 Hudson 5 3 Hernandez 0 1 6 308 33 32 W266 June 12 Marlins 0 9 Yamamoto 1 0 Mikolas 4 7 7 001 33 33 L1 June 13 Mets Suspended rain Continuation June 1467 June 14 Mets 5 4 10 Martinez 1 0 Diaz 1 4 Hicks 14 31 862 34 33 W168 June 14 Mets 9 5 Gant 6 0 Familia 2 1 28 560 35 33 W269 June 15 Mets 7 8 Syndergaard 5 4 Wacha 4 3 Diaz 15 32 589 35 34 L170 June 16 Mets 4 3 Miller 3 2 Flexen 0 3 Martinez 2 37 054 36 34 W171 June 17 Marlins 5 0 Mikolas 5 7 Hernandez 0 2 41 274 37 34 W272 June 18 Marlins 0 6 Yamamoto 2 0 Flaherty 4 4 41 467 37 35 L173 June 19 Marlins 2 1 11 Gant 7 0 Conley 1 7 40 126 38 35 W174 June 20 Marlins 6 7 11 Garcia 1 0 Miller 3 3 Romo 13 42 446 38 36 L175 June 21 Angels 5 1 Wacha 5 3 Canning 2 4 48 423 39 36 W176 June 22 Angels 4 2 Hudson 6 3 Pena 5 2 Webb 1 46 711 40 36 W277 June 23 Angels 4 6 Skaggs 7 6 Mikolas 5 8 47 114 40 37 L178 June 25 Athletics 3 7 Wendelken 1 1 Flaherty 4 5 40 556 40 38 L279 June 26 Athletics 0 2 Mengden 2 1 Wainwright 5 7 Hendriks 2 44 871 40 39 L380 June 28 Padres 1 3 Quantrill 2 2 Wacha 5 4 Yates 27 33 329 40 40 L481 June 29 Padres 2 12 Paddack 5 4 Hudson 6 4 44 407 40 41 L582 June 30 Padres 5 3 Martinez 2 0 Wieck 0 1 Leone 1 32 375 41 41 W1July 16 9 640 Home 6 5 Away 10 4 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box L1083 July 2 Mariners 4 5 Adams 1 0 Gallegos 1 1 Elias 11 20 173 41 42 L184 July 3 Mariners 5 2 Brebbia 2 3 Adams 1 1 31 878 42 42 W185 July 4 Mariners 5 4 Ponce de Leon 1 0 Milone 1 3 Martinez 3 26 656 43 42 W286 July 5 Giants 9 4 Hudson 7 4 Pomeranz 2 9 37 603 44 42 W387 July 6 Giants 4 8 Dyson 3 1 Mikolas 5 9 32 487 44 43 L188 July 7 Giants 0 1 Samardzija 6 7 Flaherty 4 6 Smith 23 33 481 44 44 L290th All Star Game in Cleveland OH89 July 12 Diamondbacks 2 4 Ray 7 6 Miller 3 4 Holland 15 44 960 44 45 L390 July 13 Diamondbacks 4 2 Hudson 8 4 Kelly 7 9 Martinez 4 46 152 45 45 W191 July 14 Diamondbacks 5 2 Wainwright 6 7 Greinke 10 4 Martinez 5 43 439 46 45 W292 July 15 Pirates 7 0 Mikolas 6 9 Musgrove 6 8 41 965 47 45 W393 July 16 Pirates 1 3 Liriano 4 1 Martinez 2 1 Vazquez 21 43 777 47 46 L194 July 17 Pirates 6 5 Brebbia 3 3 Liriano 4 2 Martinez 6 43 186 48 46 W195 July 18 Reds 7 4 Hudson 9 4 Stephenson 2 2 Miller 2 32 359 49 46 W296 July 19 Reds 12 11 Wacha 6 4 Hughes 3 3 Martinez 7 37 652 50 46 W397 July 20 Reds 2 3 Garrett 4 1 Mikolas 6 10 Lorenzen 6 38 427 50 47 L198 July 21 Reds 3 1 Gallegos 2 1 DeSclafani 5 5 Martinez 8 28 763 51 47 W199 July 22 Pirates 6 5 10 Shreve 1 0 Holmes 1 1 Martinez 9 13 096 52 47 W2100 July 23 Pirates 4 3 Hudson 10 4 Archer 3 7 Miller 3 15 778 53 47 W3101 July 24 Pirates 14 8 Wainwright 7 7 Lyles 5 7 18 675 54 47 W4102 July 25 Pirates 6 3 Mikolas 7 10 Musgrove 7 9 24 534 55 47 W5103 July 26 Astros 5 3 Miller 4 4 Pressly 2 2 Martinez 10 44 724 56 47 W6104 July 27 Astros 2 8 Cole 12 5 Ponce de Leon 1 1 46 518 56 48 L1105 July 28 Astros 2 6 Miley 9 4 Hudson 10 5 46 714 56 49 L2106 July 30 Cubs 2 1 Gallegos 3 1 Darvish 3 5 Martinez 11 46 123 57 49 W1107 July 31 Cubs 0 2 Hendricks 8 8 Mikolas 7 11 Kimbrel 8 43 750 57 50 L1August 18 9 667 Home 12 1 Away 6 8 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box L10108 August 1 Cubs 8 0 Flaherty 5 6 Lester 9 7 46 811 58 50 W1109 August 3 Athletics 3 8 Fiers 10 3 Hudson 10 6 24 851 58 51 L1110 August 4 Athletics 2 4 Roark 7 7 Wainwright 7 8 Hendriks 11 24 603 58 52 L2111 August 5 Dodgers 0 8 Gonsolin 1 1 Wacha 6 5 45 254 58 53 L3112 August 6 Dodgers 1 3 Kershaw 11 2 Mikolas 7 12 Jansen 26 53 070 58 54 L4113 August 7 Dodgers 1 2 Sadler 2 0 Martinez 2 2 48 994 58 55 L5114 August 9 Pirates 6 2 Martinez 3 2 Rodriguez 3 5 42 757 59 55 W1115 August 10 Pirates 3 1 Wainwright 8 8 Musgrove 8 11 Martinez 12 45 026 60 55 W2116 August 11 Pirates 11 9 Gant 8 0 Crick 3 7 Miller 4 43 912 61 55 W3117 August 13 Royals 2 0 Flaherty 6 6 Sparkman 3 8 Martinez 13 23 563 62 55 W4118 August 14 Royals 6 0 Hudson 11 6 Keller 7 13 22 494 63 55 W5119 August 15 Reds 1 2 Gray 8 6 Wacha 6 6 Iglesias 24 14 891 63 56 L1120 August 16 Reds 13 4 Wainwright 9 8 Castillo 11 5 24 118 64 56 W1121 August 17 Reds 1 6 DeSclafani 8 7 Mikolas 7 13 37 698 64 57 L1122 August 18 Reds 5 4 Flaherty 7 6 Wood 1 2 Martinez 14 21 525 65 57 W1123 August 19 Brewers 3 0 Hudson 12 6 Davies 8 6 Miller 5 44 843 66 57 W2124 August 20 Brewers 9 4 Webb 1 1 Jeffress 3 4 37 823 67 57 W3125 August 21 Brewers 3 5 8 Houser 6 5 Wainwright 9 9 Guerra 3 40 250 67 58 L1126 August 22 Rockies 6 5 Leone 1 0 Almonte 0 1 Martinez 15 36 465 68 58 W1127 August 23 Rockies 8 3 Flaherty 8 6 Lambert 2 4 40 829 69 58 W2128 August 24 Rockies 6 0 Hudson 13 6 Gonzalez 0 5 42 102 70 58 W3129 August 25 Rockies 11 4 Helsley 1 0 Senzatela 8 8 45 551 71 58 W4130 August 26 Brewers 12 2 Gant 9 0 Gonzalez 2 2 29 475 72 58 W5131 August 27 Brewers 6 3 Mikolas 8 13 Albers 5 4 Martinez 16 36 690 73 58 W6132 August 28 Brewers 1 4 Lyles 9 8 Flaherty 8 7 Hader 26 33 045 73 59 L1 August 30 Reds Postponed rain Makeup September 1133 August 31 Reds 10 6 Hudson 14 6 Bauer 10 12 44 738 74 59 W1134 August 31 Reds 3 2 Gant 10 0 Iglesias 2 11 42 074 75 59 W2September 16 12 571 Home 8 7 Away 8 5 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Box L10135 September 1 Reds 4 3 Martinez 4 2 Lorenzen 0 4 43 692 76 59 W3136 September 1 Reds 3 5 Castillo 14 5 Ponce de Leon 1 2 Iglesias 28 38 665 76 60 L1137 September 2 Giants 3 1 Wainwright 10 9 Beede 3 9 Martinez 17 40 732 77 60 W1138 September 3 Giants 1 0 Flaherty 9 7 Rodriguez 5 8 Martinez 18 38 259 78 60 W2139 September 4 Giants 8 9 Rogers 1 0 Gallegos 3 2 Smith 31 41 945 78 61 L1140 September 5 Giants 10 0 Hudson 15 6 Webb 1 1 Cabrera 1 36 800 79 61 W1141 September 6 Pirates 4 9 Wang 3 0 Miller 4 5 Vazquez 25 19 090 79 62 L1142 September 7 Pirates 10 1 Wainwright 11 9 Brault 4 4 23 996 80 62 W1143 September 8 Pirates 2 0 Flaherty 10 7 Marvel 0 1 Martinez 19 18 363 81 62 W2144 September 10 Rockies 1 2 Gonzalez 1 6 Wacha 6 7 Diaz 2 31 514 81 63 L1145 September 11 Rockies 1 2 Senzatela 9 10 Hudson 15 7 Diaz 3 31 931 81 64 L2146 September 12 Rockies 10 3 Mikolas 9 13 Melville 2 2 27 618 82 64 W1147 September 13 Brewers 10 0 Wainwright 12 9 Houser 6 6 47 075 83 64 W2148 September 14 Brewers 2 5 Lyles 11 8 Flaherty 10 8 Hader 32 46 665 83 65 L1149 September 15 Brewers 6 7 Albers 7 5 Gant 10 1 Hader 33 46 722 83 66 L2150 September 16 Nationals 4 2 Hudson 16 7 Doolittle 6 5 Martinez 20 42 812 84 66 W1151 September 17 Nationals 2 6 Corbin 13 7 Mikolas 9 14 Hudson 4 44 061 84 67 L1152 September 18 Nationals 5 1 Wainwright 13 9 Scherzer 10 7 Martinez 21 37 669 85 67 W1153 September 19 Cubs 5 4 10 Miller 5 5 Kimbrel 0 3 Gallegos 1 39 524 86 67 W2154 September 20 Cubs 2 1 Helsley 2 0 Phelps 2 1 Martinez 22 39 106 87 67 W3155 September 21 Cubs 9 8 Gant 11 1 Kimbrel 0 4 Martinez 23 40 071 88 67 W4156 September 22 Cubs 3 2 Webb 2 1 Darvish 6 8 Miller 6 38 606 89 67 W5157 September 23 Diamondbacks 9 7 Wainwright 14 9 Young 7 5 Martinez 24 24 826 90 67 W6158 September 24 Diamondbacks 2 3 19 Ginkel 3 0 Brebbia 3 4 26 097 90 68 L1159 September 25 Diamondbacks 7 9 Kelly 13 14 Fernandez 0 1 Bradley 17 21 420 90 69 L2160 September 27 Cubs 2 8 Wieck 2 2 Miller 5 6 46 530 90 70 L3161 September 28 Cubs 6 8 Cishek 4 6 Wainwright 14 10 Kintzler 1 46 971 90 71 L4162 September 29 Cubs 9 0 Flaherty 11 8 Holland 2 5 47 200 91 71 W1Legend Win Loss PostponementBold Cardinals team memberPlayer stats EditBatting Edit Note G Games played AB At bats R Runs H Hits 2B Doubles 3B Triples HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in SB Stolen bases BB Walks AVG Batting average SLG Slugging average Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLGPaul Goldschmidt 161 597 97 155 25 1 34 97 3 78 260 476Paul DeJong 159 583 97 136 31 1 30 78 9 62 233 444Dexter Fowler 150 487 69 116 24 1 19 67 8 74 238 409Marcell Ozuna 130 485 80 117 23 1 29 89 12 62 241 472Kolten Wong 148 478 61 136 25 4 11 59 24 47 285 423Yadier Molina 113 419 45 113 24 0 10 57 6 23 270 399Matt Carpenter 129 416 59 94 20 2 15 46 6 63 226 392Harrison Bader 128 347 54 71 14 3 12 39 11 46 205 366Jose Martinez 128 334 45 90 13 2 10 42 3 35 269 410Tommy Edman 92 326 59 99 17 7 11 36 15 16 304 500Yairo Munoz 38 172 20 46 7 1 2 13 8 7 267 355Matt Wieters 67 168 15 36 4 0 11 27 1 12 214 435Tyler O Neill 60 141 18 37 6 0 5 16 1 10 262 411Jedd Gyorko 38 56 5 11 0 0 2 7 2 6 196 304Andrew Knizner 18 53 7 12 2 0 2 7 2 4 226 377Rangel Ravelo 29 39 4 8 2 0 2 7 0 3 205 410Lane Thomas 34 38 6 12 0 1 4 12 1 4 316 684Randy Arozarena 19 20 4 6 1 0 1 2 2 2 300 500Edmundo Sosa 8 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 250 250Drew Robinson 5 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 143Joe Hudson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000Pitcher Totals 162 274 16 38 8 0 0 13 1 6 139 168Team Totals 162 5449 764 1336 246 24 210 714 116 561 245 415Source 7 Pitching Edit Note W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average G Games pitched GS Games started SV Saves IP Innings pitched H Hits allowed R Runs allowed ER Earned runs allowed BB Walks allowed SO Strikeouts Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SOJack Flaherty 11 8 2 75 33 33 0 196 1 135 62 60 55 231Miles Mikolas 9 14 4 16 32 32 0 184 0 193 90 85 32 144Dakota Hudson 16 7 3 35 33 32 1 174 2 160 80 65 86 136Adam Wainwright 14 10 4 19 31 31 0 171 2 181 83 80 64 153Michael Wacha 6 7 4 76 29 24 0 126 2 143 71 67 55 104Giovanny Gallegos 3 2 2 31 66 0 1 74 0 44 19 19 16 93John Brebbia 3 4 3 59 66 0 0 72 2 59 31 29 27 87John Gant 11 1 3 66 64 0 3 66 1 51 29 27 34 60Tyler Webb 2 1 3 76 65 0 1 55 0 33 23 23 23 48Andrew Miller 5 6 4 45 73 0 6 54 2 45 32 27 27 70Daniel Ponce de Leon 1 2 3 70 13 8 0 48 2 36 21 20 26 52Carlos Martinez 4 2 3 17 48 0 24 48 1 39 18 17 18 53Dominic Leone 1 0 5 53 40 0 1 40 2 39 28 25 22 46Ryan Helsley 2 0 2 95 24 0 0 36 2 34 13 12 12 32Jordan Hicks 2 2 3 14 29 0 14 28 2 16 10 10 11 31Genesis Cabrera 0 2 4 87 13 2 1 20 1 23 16 11 11 19Mike Mayers 0 1 6 63 16 0 0 19 0 21 14 14 11 16Junior Fernandez 0 1 5 40 13 0 0 11 2 9 7 7 6 16Luke Gregerson 0 0 7 94 6 0 0 5 2 11 5 5 1 2Alex Reyes 0 1 15 00 4 0 0 3 0 2 5 5 6 1Adalberto Mejia 0 0 9 00 2 0 0 3 0 8 3 3 1 2Chasen Shreve 1 0 9 00 3 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 1 2Jedd Gyorko 0 0 0 00 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1Team Totals 91 71 3 80 162 162 52 1444 0 1284 662 609 545 1399Source 8 Postseason Edit 2019 Postseason 3 6 National League Division Series 3 2 Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 October 3 Braves 7 6 Martinez 1 0 Melancon 0 1 42 631 1 02 October 4 Braves 0 3 Foltynewicz 1 0 Flaherty 0 1 Melancon 1 42 911 1 13 October 6 Braves 1 3 Newcomb 1 0 Martinez 1 1 Melancon 2 46 701 1 24 October 7 Braves 5 4 10 Mikolas 1 0 Teheran 0 1 42 203 2 25 October 9 Braves 13 1 Flaherty 1 1 Foltynewicz 1 1 43 122 3 2National League Championship Series 0 4 Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 October 11 Nationals 0 2 Sanchez 1 0 Mikolas 0 1 Doolittle 1 45 075 0 12 October 12 Nationals 1 3 Scherzer 1 0 Wainwright 0 1 Hudson 1 46 458 0 23 October 14 Nationals 1 8 Strasburg 1 0 Flaherty 0 1 43 675 0 34 October 15 Nationals 4 7 Corbin 1 0 Hudson 0 1 Hudson 2 43 976 0 4Legend Win Loss PostponementBold Cardinals team memberPostseason rosters EditPlayoff rostersNational League Division Series Pitchers 18 Carlos Martinez 21 Andrew Miller 22 Jack Flaherty 30 Tyler Webb 39 Miles Mikolas 43 Dakota Hudson 50 Adam Wainwright 56 Ryan Helsley 60 John Brebbia 61 Genesis Cabrera 62 Daniel Ponce de Leon 65 Giovanny Gallegos Catchers 4 Yadier Molina 32 Matt Wieters Infielders 12 Paul DeJong 13 Matt Carpenter 16 Kolten Wong 19 Tommy Edman 34 Yairo Munoz 46 Paul Goldschmidt Outfielders 23 Marcell Ozuna 25 Dexter Fowler 38 Jose Martinez 48 Harrison Bader 66 Randy ArozarenaNational League Championship Series Pitchers 18 Carlos Martinez 21 Andrew Miller 22 Jack Flaherty 30 Tyler Webb 39 Miles Mikolas 43 Dakota Hudson 50 Adam Wainwright 56 Ryan Helsley 60 John Brebbia 61 Genesis Cabrera 62 Daniel Ponce de Leon 65 Giovanny Gallegos Catchers 4 Yadier Molina 32 Matt Wieters Infielders 12 Paul DeJong 13 Matt Carpenter 16 Kolten Wong 19 Tommy Edman 34 Yairo Munoz 46 Paul Goldschmidt Outfielders 23 Marcell Ozuna 25 Dexter Fowler 38 Jose Martinez 48 Harrison Bader 66 Randy ArozarenaOpening Day lineup Edit13 Matt Carpenter 3B46 Paul Goldschmidt 1B12 Paul DeJong SS23 Marcell Ozuna LF 4 Yadier Molina C25 Dexter Fowler RF16 Kolten Wong 2B48 Harrison Bader CF39 Miles Mikolas PRoster EditSee also St Louis Cardinals all time roster and List of St Louis Cardinals coaches 2019 St Louis CardinalsRosterPitchers 60 John Brebbia 61 Genesis Cabrera 44 Junior Fernandez 22 Jack Flaherty 65 Giovanny Gallegos 53 John Gant 44 Luke Gregerson 56 Ryan Helsley 49 Jordan Hicks 43 Dakota Hudson 55 Dominic Leone 18 Carlos Martinez 59 Mike Mayers 68 Adalberto Mejia 39 Miles Mikolas 21 Andrew Miller 62 Daniel Ponce de Leon 29 Alex Reyes 40 Chasen Shreve 52 Michael Wacha 50 Adam Wainwright 30 Tyler Webb Catchers 7 Andrew Knizner 4 Yadier Molina 32 Matt WietersInfielders 13 Matt Carpenter 12 Paul DeJong 19 Tommy Edman 46 Paul Goldschmidt 3 Jedd Gyorko 34 Yairo Munoz 47 Rangel Ravelo 63 Edmundo Sosa 16 Kolten Wong Outfielders 66 Randy Arozarena 48 Harrison Bader 25 Dexter Fowler 38 Jose Martinez 41 Tyler O Neill 23 Marcell Ozuna 33 Drew Robinson 35 Lane ThomasOther batters 68 Joe Hudson Manager 8 Mike ShildtCoaches 54 Jeff Albert hitting 58 Mark Budaska assistant hitting 11 Stubby Clapp first base 72 Bryan Eversgerd bullpen 58 Jobel Jimenez assistant hitting 31 Mike Maddux pitching 37 Oliver Marmol bench 51 Willie McGee assistant coach 94 Jamie Pogue bullpen catcher 76 Kleininger Teran bullpen catcher 75 Ron Pop Warner third base Minor league system and first year player draft EditTeams Edit See also List of St Louis Cardinals minor league affiliates St Louis Cardinals minor league players and Minor League Baseball Level Team League Division Manager W L Stats Standing RefsAAA Memphis Redbirds Pacific Coast American South Ben JohnsonAA Springfield Cardinals Texas North Joe KruzelA Palm Beach Cardinals Florida State South Dann BilardelloA Peoria Chiefs Midwest Western Chris SwaugerA SS State College Spikes New York Penn Pinckney Jose LeonRookie Johnson City Cardinals Appalachian West Roberto EspinozaGCL Cardinals Gulf Coast East Steve TurcoDSL Cardinals Dominican Summer Boca Chica North Frey PenicheMajor League Baseball draft Edit Main article 2019 Major League Baseball draft The 2019 Major League Baseball MLB First Year Player Draft began on Monday June 3 2019 and ended June 5 The draft will assign amateur baseball players to MLB teams 2019 Draft Order2019 Draft Tracker StL Cardinals 2019 St Louis Cardinals complete draft listRound Pick Name Age Pos Bats School State Date sgnd Refs1 19 Zack Thompson 21 LHP L University of Kentucky KY 21 June 11 22 2 58 Trejyn Fletcher 18 CF R Deering HS ME June 13 23 3 96 Tony Locey 20 RHP R University of Georgia GA 24 June 12 25 4 125 Andre Pallante 20 RHP R University of California Irvine CA 26 June 19 25 5 155 Connor Thomas 21 LHP L Georgia Tech GA 27 June 11 25 6 185 Pedro Pages 20 C R Florida Atlantic University FL 28 June 13 25 7 215 Jack Ralston 21 LHP R University of California Los Angeles CA 29 June 19 25 8 245 Logan Gragg 20 RHP R Oklahoma State University OK 30 June 14 25 9 275 Todd Lott 21 OF R University of Louisiana at Lafayette LA 31 June 11 25 10 305 Jake Sommers 22 LHP R University of Wisconsin Milwaukee WI 32 June 10 33 25 11 335 Connor Lunn 20 RHP R University of Southern California CA 34 June 19 25 12 365 Patrick Romeri 17 RF R IMG Academy FL 35 June 10 25 13 395 Tommy Jew 21 CF R University of California Santa Barbara CA 36 July 9 25 14 425 Tyler Statler 17 RHP R Hononegah HS IL 37 June 14 25 15 455 David Vinsky 20 OF R Northwood University MI 38 June 11 25 16 485 Thomas Hart 18 RHP R Wakeland HS TX 39 June 16 25 17 515 Michael YaSenka 21 RHP R Eastern Illinois University IL 40 June 14 25 18 545 Aaron Antonini 20 C L Middle Tennessee State University TN 41 N A 25 19 575 Zarion Sharpe 20 LHP R University of North Carolina at Wilmington NC 42 TBA 25 20 605 Adrian Mardueno 21 RHP R San Diego State University CA 43 June 12 25 21 635 Jack Owen 21 LHP L Auburn University AL 44 TBA 25 22 665 Zade Richardson 19 C R Wabash Valley College IL 45 June 16 25 23 695 Brylie Ware 22 3B R University of Oklahoma OK 46 June 10 25 24 725 Will Guay 23 RHP R Concord University WV 47 June 10 33 25 25 755 Alexander McFarlane 17 RHP R Habersham Central School GA 48 Did not sign 25 26 785 Jeremy Randolph 23 RHP R University of Alabama AL 49 June 14 25 27 815 Eric Lex 23 RHP R Santa Clara University CA 50 June 16 25 28 845 Tyler Peck 21 RHP R Chapman University CA 51 N A 25 29 875 Scott Politz 22 RHP R Yale University CT 52 June 11 25 30 905 Cameron Dulle 23 RHP R University of Missouri CA 53 June 10 25 31 935 Dylan Pearce 22 RHP L Oregon State University OR 54 June 16 25 32 965 Chandler Redmond 22 2B L Gardner Webb University NC 55 June 10 25 33 995 Anthony Green 21 RHP R Jefferson College MO 56 June 11 25 34 1 025 Ben Baird 21 SS R University of Washington WA 57 June 11 25 35 1 055 Logan Hofmann 19 RHP L Colby Community College KS 58 TBA 25 36 1 085 Kyle Skeels 22 C R Coastal Carolina University SC 59 June 11 25 37 1 115 Chris Newell 18 OF L Malvern Preparatory School PA 60 Did not sign 25 38 1 145 Kurtis Byrne 18 C R Christian Brothers College HS MO Did not sign 25 39 1 175 T J McKenzie 18 SS R The Benjamin School FL 61 Did not sign 25 40 1 205 Cash Rugely 19 SS R Navarro College TX 62 63 TBA 25 References Edit Goold Derrick Comeback Clincher Cardinals secure playoff berth by upending Cubs in ninth sweeping series stltoday com Retrieved September 23 2019 Rout secures Cards first Central title since 15 MLB com Retrieved October 12 2019 Schaeffer Brenden Moving on 10 run first inning sends Cardinals to NLDS Game 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