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St. Louis Cardinals award winners and league leaders

The St. Louis Cardinals, a professional baseball franchise based in St. Louis, Missouri, compete in the National League (NL) of Major League Baseball (MLB). Before joining the NL in 1892, they were also a charter member of the American Association (AA) from 1882 to 1891. Although St. Louis has been the Cardinals' home city for the franchise's entire existence, they were also known as the Brown Stockings, Browns, and Perfectos.

In 134 seasons, the franchise has won more than 10,000 regular season games and appeared in 27 postseasons while claiming 12 interleague championships and 23 league pennants. Eleven of the interleague championships are World Series titles won under the modern format since 1903; 19 of the league pennants are NL pennants, and the other four are AA pennants.[1] Their 11 World Series titles represent the most in the NL and are second in MLB only to the New York Yankees' 27.

The first major award MLB presented for team performance occurred with the World Series champions in 1903, and for individual performance, in 1911 in the American League with the Chalmers Award. The first major award that the National League presented for individual performance was the League Award in 1924, the predecessor of the modern Most Valuable Player Award (MVP). Rogers Hornsby earned the League Award in 1925 making him the first winner of an MVP or its equivalent in franchise history. The following season, the Cardinals won their first modern World Series. They won the first World Series Trophy,[2] following their 1967 World Series title,[3] which, before that year, the World Series champion had never received any kind of official trophy.[4]

Individual awards edit

Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award edit

Major League Baseball (MLB), with voting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA), first presented the modern MVP award to one player each in the American and National League in 1931. Voting is accomplished with two writers from each city containing an MLB club, of whom each fills in a ballot with the names of ten players, ranking each from first to tenth.[5] The BBWAA began polling three writers in each league city in 1938 and reduced that number to two per league city in 1961. One of the MVP award's predecessors was the League Award, which the National League awarded via of voting process in a similar fashion to that of the BBWAA from 1924 to 1929.[6]

17 different Cardinals players have won the award a total of 21 times. Stan Musial and Albert Pujols are the only players to have won multiple times, each having won three times. Pujols is the only Cardinals player to have won in consecutive seasons, in 2008 and 2009. The most consecutive seasons a Cardinals player has won the award is three, which occurred from 1942 to 1944 between Mort Cooper, Musial, and Marty Marion. Typically awarded to position players, Cardinals pitchers who have won an MVP award are Cooper, Dizzy Dean, and Bob Gibson.

League Award (1924–1929) edit

Most Valuable Player Award (1931–present) edit

Cy Young Award (1956–present) edit

Rookie of the Year Award (1947–present) edit

Manager of the Year Award (1983–present) edit

Triple Crown edit

Hank Aaron Award (1999–present) edit

World Series Most Valuable Player Award (1955–1993, 1995–present) edit

League Championship Series Most Valuable Player (1977–1993, 1995–present) edit

All-MLB Team (2019–present) edit

All-Star Game Selections (1933–2019, 2021–present) edit

Gold Glove Award (1957–present) edit

Platinum Glove Award (2011–present) edit

The Platinum Glove is a fan-voted award conferred annually to single out the top-fielding player from all Gold Glove winners in each league.[7]

Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award (2012–2019) edit

Note: In 2012 and 2013, the award was given to a player on each MLB team; one awardee was then named the Overall Defensive Player of the Year for the American League and another for the National League. From 2014 to 2019, the award was given to one player at each position for all of MLB; one of the nine awardees was then named the Overall Defensive Player of the Year for all of Major League Baseball.

Silver Slugger Award (1980–present) edit

Comeback Player of the Year Award (2005–present) edit

Roberto Clemente Award (1971–present) edit

MLB All-Century Team (1999) edit

DHL Hometown Heroes (2006) edit

Voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality, and character value.

MLB All-Time Team (1997) edit

Cardinals award winners include those who played the highest number of games in their career with the Cardinals.[8]

Sporting News Awards edit

MLB Athlete of the Decade (2000–2009) edit

Sportsman of the Year / Pro Athlete of the Year / Athlete of the Year edit

Note: Normally awarded to one athlete across all sports.

Most Valuable Player Award (1929–1945) edit

Player of the Year Award edit

NL Pitcher of the Year Award edit

NL Rookie of the Year Award edit

NL Fireman of the Year / Reliever of the Year Award (1960–2010) edit

NL Comeback Player of the Year Award edit

Manager of the Year Award edit

Executive of the Year Award edit

Sports Illustrated MLB All-Decade Team (2009) edit

Best Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award edit

Topps All-Star Rookie teams edit

Players Choice Awards edit

In 1992, the Comeback Player of the Year was the first and only Players' Choice honor; others followed in subsequent years.

Player of the Year edit

Marvin Miller Man of the Year edit

NL Outstanding Player edit

NL Outstanding Pitcher edit

NL Outstanding Rookie edit

NL Comeback Player edit

MLB Insiders Club Magazine All-Postseason Team (2011) edit

Lou Gehrig Memorial Award edit

Heart & Hustle Award edit

Tony Conigliaro Award edit

Branch Rickey Award (1992–2014) edit

Ford C. Frick Award edit

Names in bold received the award based on their work as Cardinals broadcasters.

* Played and broadcast for the Cardinals

Team Awards edit

Note: The Cardinals were originally known as the St. Louis Brown Stockings (1882), St. Louis Browns (1883–1898), and St. Louis Perfectos (1899), before becoming the Cardinals in 1900.

Team records (single-season) edit

Minor-league system edit

Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year edit

Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award edit

  • 1999 – Rick Ankiel

USA Today Minor League Player of the Year Award edit

  • 1999 – Rick Ankiel

Joe Bauman Home Run Award edit

Other achievements edit

National Baseball Hall of Fame edit

See St. Louis Cardinals#Hall of Famers

St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame edit

See St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum

Darryl Kile Good Guy Award edit

See: Darryl Kile Award and footnote[10]

Retired numbers edit

See St. Louis Cardinals#Retired numbers

Sports Illustrated Top 20 Male Athletes of the Decade edit

  • 2009 – Albert Pujols (#9)[11]

Associated Press Athlete of the Year edit

Missouri Sports Hall of Fame edit

See: St. Louis Cardinals § Inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.

Jack Buck Award edit

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "St. Louis Cardinals team history & encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 8, 2013.
  2. ^ The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1970. In 1985, it was renamed the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award that was given to the All-Star Game MVP.
  3. ^ Rhodes, Greg; Castellini, Robert (2007). Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Highlights. Clerisy Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-57860-300-8. Retrieved May 18, 2009.
  4. ^ "5 Things You Didn't Know About The World Series Trophy". WBZ-TV. October 31, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
  5. ^ Gillette, Gary; Palmer, Pete (2007). The ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia (Fourth ed.). New York City: Sterling Publishing Co. p. 1763. ISBN 978-1-4027-4771-7.
  6. ^ Gillette & Palmer, pp. 1764–1765
  7. ^ "Platinum Glove Award". baseball almanac. March 25, 2013. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
  8. ^ Brown, Gerry, and Morrison, Michael (eds.; 2003). ESPN Information Please Sports Almanac. New York City: ESPN Books and Hyperion (joint). ISBN 0-7868-8715-X.
  9. ^ a b The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967. In 1985, it was renamed the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award given to the All-Star Game MVP.
  10. ^ Two awards are presented each year, one to a St. Louis Cardinal and one to a Houston Astro, each of whom exemplifies Kile's virtues of being "a good teammate, a great friend, a fine father and a humble man." The winners are selected, respectively, by the St. Louis and Houston chapters of the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Darryl Kile Award. Baseball Almanac. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
  11. ^ See: Sports Illustrated Top 20 Male Athletes of the Decade.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-20. Retrieved 2011-06-18.

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The St Louis Cardinals a professional baseball franchise based in St Louis Missouri compete in the National League NL of Major League Baseball MLB Before joining the NL in 1892 they were also a charter member of the American Association AA from 1882 to 1891 Although St Louis has been the Cardinals home city for the franchise s entire existence they were also known as the Brown Stockings Browns and Perfectos In 134 seasons the franchise has won more than 10 000 regular season games and appeared in 27 postseasons while claiming 12 interleague championships and 23 league pennants Eleven of the interleague championships are World Series titles won under the modern format since 1903 19 of the league pennants are NL pennants and the other four are AA pennants 1 Their 11 World Series titles represent the most in the NL and are second in MLB only to the New York Yankees 27 The first major award MLB presented for team performance occurred with the World Series champions in 1903 and for individual performance in 1911 in the American League with the Chalmers Award The first major award that the National League presented for individual performance was the League Award in 1924 the predecessor of the modern Most Valuable Player Award MVP Rogers Hornsby earned the League Award in 1925 making him the first winner of an MVP or its equivalent in franchise history The following season the Cardinals won their first modern World Series They won the first World Series Trophy 2 following their 1967 World Series title 3 which before that year the World Series champion had never received any kind of official trophy 4 Contents 1 Individual awards 1 1 Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award 1 1 1 League Award 1924 1929 1 1 2 Most Valuable Player Award 1931 present 1 2 Cy Young Award 1956 present 1 3 Rookie of the Year Award 1947 present 1 4 Manager of the Year Award 1983 present 1 5 Triple Crown 1 6 Hank Aaron Award 1999 present 1 7 World Series Most Valuable Player Award 1955 1993 1995 present 1 8 League Championship Series Most Valuable Player 1977 1993 1995 present 1 9 All MLB Team 2019 present 1 10 All Star Game Selections 1933 2019 2021 present 1 11 Gold Glove Award 1957 present 1 12 Platinum Glove Award 2011 present 1 13 Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award 2012 2019 1 14 Silver Slugger Award 1980 present 1 15 Comeback Player of the Year Award 2005 present 1 16 Roberto Clemente Award 1971 present 1 17 MLB All Century Team 1999 1 18 DHL Hometown Heroes 2006 1 19 MLB All Time Team 1997 1 20 Sporting News Awards 1 20 1 MLB Athlete of the Decade 2000 2009 1 20 2 Sportsman of the Year Pro Athlete of the Year Athlete of the Year 1 20 3 Most Valuable Player Award 1929 1945 1 20 4 Player of the Year Award 1 20 5 NL Pitcher of the Year Award 1 20 6 NL Rookie of the Year Award 1 20 7 NL Fireman of the Year Reliever of the Year Award 1960 2010 1 20 8 NL Comeback Player of the Year Award 1 20 9 Manager of the Year Award 1 20 10 Executive of the Year Award 1 21 Sports Illustrated MLB All Decade Team 2009 1 22 Best Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award 1 23 Topps All Star Rookie teams 1 24 Players Choice Awards 1 24 1 Player of the Year 1 24 2 Marvin Miller Man of the Year 1 24 3 NL Outstanding Player 1 24 4 NL Outstanding Pitcher 1 24 5 NL Outstanding Rookie 1 24 6 NL Comeback Player 1 25 MLB Insiders Club Magazine All Postseason Team 2011 1 26 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award 1 27 Heart amp Hustle Award 1 28 Tony Conigliaro Award 1 29 Branch Rickey Award 1992 2014 1 30 Ford C Frick Award 2 Team Awards 3 Team records single season 4 Minor league system 4 1 Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year 4 2 Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award 4 3 USA Today Minor League Player of the Year Award 4 4 Joe Bauman Home Run Award 5 Other achievements 5 1 National Baseball Hall of Fame 5 2 St Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame 5 3 Darryl Kile Good Guy Award 5 4 Retired numbers 5 5 Sports Illustrated Top 20 Male Athletes of the Decade 5 6 Associated Press Athlete of the Year 5 7 Missouri Sports Hall of Fame 5 8 Jack Buck Award 6 See also 7 FootnotesIndividual awards editMajor League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award edit Major League Baseball MLB with voting by the Baseball Writers Association of America BBWAA first presented the modern MVP award to one player each in the American and National League in 1931 Voting is accomplished with two writers from each city containing an MLB club of whom each fills in a ballot with the names of ten players ranking each from first to tenth 5 The BBWAA began polling three writers in each league city in 1938 and reduced that number to two per league city in 1961 One of the MVP award s predecessors was the League Award which the National League awarded via of voting process in a similar fashion to that of the BBWAA from 1924 to 1929 6 17 different Cardinals players have won the award a total of 21 times Stan Musial and Albert Pujols are the only players to have won multiple times each having won three times Pujols is the only Cardinals player to have won in consecutive seasons in 2008 and 2009 The most consecutive seasons a Cardinals player has won the award is three which occurred from 1942 to 1944 between Mort Cooper Musial and Marty Marion Typically awarded to position players Cardinals pitchers who have won an MVP award are Cooper Dizzy Dean and Bob Gibson League Award 1924 1929 edit Rogers Hornsby 1925 Bob O Farrell 1926 Jim Bottomley 1928 Most Valuable Player Award 1931 present edit Frankie Frisch 1931 Dizzy Dean 1934 Joe Medwick 1937 Mort Cooper 1942 Stan Musial 3 1943 1946 1948 Marty Marion 1944 Ken Boyer 1964 Orlando Cepeda 1967 Bob Gibson 1968 Joe Torre 1971 Keith Hernandez 1979 Willie McGee 1985 Albert Pujols 3 2005 2008 2009 Paul Goldschmidt 2022 Cy Young Award 1956 present edit Bob Gibson 2 1968 1970 Chris Carpenter 2005 Rookie of the Year Award 1947 present edit Wally Moon 1954 Bill Virdon 1955 Bake McBride 1974 Vince Coleman 1985 Todd Worrell 1986 Albert Pujols 2001 Manager of the Year Award 1983 present edit Whitey Herzog 1985 Tony La Russa 2002 Mike Shildt 2019 Triple Crown edit Tip O Neill 1887 Rogers Hornsby 2 1922 1925 Joe Medwick 1937 Hank Aaron Award 1999 present edit Albert Pujols 2 2003 2009 Paul Goldschmidt 2022 World Series Most Valuable Player Award 1955 1993 1995 present edit Bob Gibson 2 1964 1967 Darrell Porter 1982 David Eckstein 2006 David Freese 2011 League Championship Series Most Valuable Player 1977 1993 1995 present edit Darrell Porter 1982 Ozzie Smith 1985 Albert Pujols 2004 Jeff Suppan 2006 David Freese 2011 Michael Wacha 2013 All MLB Team 2019 present edit Jack Flaherty 2nd team starting pitcher 2019 Nolan Arenado 2nd team third baseman 2022 Paul Goldschmidt 1st team first baseman 2022 Ryan Helsley 2nd team relief pitcher 2022 All Star Game Selections 1933 2019 2021 present edit Pitcher Bill Hallahan 1933 Dizzy Dean 4 1934 1937 Bill Walker 1935 Curt Davis 1939 Lon Warneke 2 1939 1941 Mort Cooper 2 1942 1943 Max Lanier 1943 Howie Pollet 3 1943 1946 1949 Red Munger 3 1944 1947 1949 Harry Brecheen 2 1947 1948 Gerry Staley 1952 Harvey Haddix 3 1953 1955 Luis Arroyo 1955 Larry Jackson 3 1957 1958 1960 Wilmer Mizell 1959 Lindy McDaniel 1960 Bob Gibson 8 1962 1965 1970 1972 Steve Carlton 3 1968 1969 1971 Rick Wise 1973 Lynn McGlothen 1974 Bruce Sutter 2 1981 1984 Joaquin Andujar 2 1984 1985 Todd Worrell 1988 Lee Smith 3 1991 1993 Bob Tewksbury 1992 Tom Henke 1995 Kent Bottenfield 1999 Darryl Kile 2000 Matt Morris 2 2001 2002 Woody Williams 2003 Chris Carpenter 3 2005 2006 2010 Jason Isringhausen 2005 Ryan Franklin 2009 Adam Wainwright 3 2010 2013 2014 Lance Lynn 2012 Edward Mujica 2013 Pat Neshek 2014 Carlos Martinez 2 2015 2017 Trevor Rosenthal 2015 Michael Wacha 2015 Miles Mikolas 2 2018 2022 Alex Reyes 2021 Ryan Helsley 2022 Catcher Jim Wilson 1933 Walker Cooper 3 1942 1944 Del Rice 1953 Hal Smith 2 1957 1959 Tim McCarver 2 1966 1967 Ted Simmons 6 1972 1974 1977 1979 Tony Pena 1989 Tom Pagnozzi 1992 Yadier Molina 10 2009 2015 2017 2018 2021 First base Ripper Collins 2 1935 1936 Johnny Mize 4 1937 1939 1941 Orlando Cepeda 1967 Dick Allen 1970 Keith Hernandez 2 1979 1980 Jack Clark 2 1985 1987 Pedro Guerrero 1989 Gregg Jefferies 2 1993 1994 Allen Craig 2013 Paul Goldschmidt 2022 Second base Burgess Whitehead 1935 Stu Martin 1936 Jimmy Brown 1942 Don Blasingame 1958 Julian Javier 2 1963 1968 Tom Herr 1985 Third base Whitey Kurowski 4 1943 1944 1946 1947 Eddie Kazak 1949 Ray Jablonski 1954 Ken Boyer 7 1955 1959 1964 Ken Reitz 1980 Scott Rolen 4 2003 2006 David Freese 2012 Nolan Arenado 3 2021 2023 Shortstop Leo Durocher 1936 Marty Marion 7 1943 1944 1946 1950 Dick Groat 2 1963 1964 Garry Templeton 2 1977 1979 Ozzie Smith 14 1982 1992 1994 1996 Royce Clayton 1997 Edgar Renteria 3 2000 2003 2004 David Eckstein 2 2005 2006 Rafael Furcal 2012 Jhonny Peralta 2015 Aledmys Diaz 2016 Paul DeJong 2019 Outfield Joe Medwick 6 1934 1939 Terry Moore 4 1939 1942 Enos Slaughter 10 1941 1942 1946 1953 Harry Walker 1943 Wally Westlake 1951 Rip Repulski 1956 Wally Moon 1957 Joe Cunningham 1959 Curt Flood 3 1964 1966 1968 Lou Brock 6 1967 1971 1972 1974 1975 1979 Reggie Smith 2 1974 1975 Bake McBride 1976 George Hendrick 2 1980 1983 Lonnie Smith 1982 Willie McGee 4 1983 1985 1987 1988 Vince Coleman 2 1988 1989 Felix Jose 1991 Ray Lankford 1997 Jim Edmonds 3 2000 2003 2005 Ryan Ludwick 2008 Matt Holliday 4 2010 2012 2015 Lance Berkman 2011 Carlos Beltran 2 2012 2013 Managers Billy Southworth 2 1943 1944 Eddie Dyer 1947 Whitey Herzog 3 1983 1986 1988 Tony La Russa 4 2003 2005 2007 2012 Mike Matheny 2014 Coaches Dave Ricketts 2 1979 1983 Chuck Hiller 1983 Mike Roarke 1986 Rich Hacker 1988 Nick Leyva 1988 Johnny Lewis 1988 Dave Duncan 3 2005 2007 2012 Marty Mason 2 2005 2007 Hal McRae 2 2005 2007 Jose Oquendo 4 2005 2007 2012 2014 Dave McKay 3 2005 2007 2012 Joe Pettini 3 2005 2007 2012 Derek Lilliquist 2 2012 2014 Mike Aldrete 2014 Blaise Ilsley 2014 John Mabry 2014 Chris Maloney 2014 Multiple Positions Frankie Frisch 3 2B 1933 1935 Manager 1935 Pepper Martin 4 3B 1933 1935 OF 1937 Stan Musial 20 OF 1943 1944 1946 1949 1951 1954 1956 1960 1963 1B 1950 1955 1957 1959 Red Schoendienst 14 2B 1946 1948 1955 Manager 1968 1969 1972 1974 1975 Bill White 5 OF 1959 1B 1960 1961 1963 1964 Joe Torre 5 C 1970 3B 1971 1973 Manager 1992 Mark McGwire 4 1B 1998 2000 Coach 2012 Albert Pujols 10 3B 2001 OF 2003 1B 2004 2010 DH 2022 Matt Carpenter 3 2B 2013 3B 2014 2016 Gold Glove Award 1957 present edit Pitcher Bobby Shantz 3 1962 1964 Bob Gibson 9 1965 1973 Joaquin Andujar 1984 Adam Wainwright 2 2009 2013 Catcher Tom Pagnozzi 3 1991 1992 1994 Mike Matheny 3 2000 2003 2004 Yadier Molina 9 2008 2015 2018 First base Bill White 6 1960 1965 Keith Hernandez 6 1978 1983 Albert Pujols 2 2006 2010 Paul Goldschmidt 2021 Second base Fernando Vina 2 2001 2002 Kolten Wong 2 2019 2020 Tommy Edman 2021 Third base Ken Boyer 5 1958 1961 1963 Ken Reitz 1975 Terry Pendleton 2 1987 1989 Scott Rolen 4 2002 2004 2006 Nolan Arenado 2 2021 2022 Shortstop Dal Maxvill 1968 Ozzie Smith 11 1982 1992 Edgar Renteria 2 2002 2003 Outfield Curt Flood 7 1963 1969 Willie McGee 3 1983 1985 1986 Jim Edmonds 6 2000 2005 Jason Heyward 2015 Tyler O Neill 2 2020 2021 Harrison Bader 2021 Utility Brendan Donovan 2022 Platinum Glove Award 2011 present edit The Platinum Glove is a fan voted award conferred annually to single out the top fielding player from all Gold Glove winners in each league 7 Yadier Molina 4 2011 2012 2014 2015 Nolan Arenado 2 2021 2022 Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award 2012 2019 edit Note In 2012 and 2013 the award was given to a player on each MLB team one awardee was then named the Overall Defensive Player of the Year for the American League and another for the National League From 2014 to 2019 the award was given to one player at each position for all of MLB one of the nine awardees was then named the Overall Defensive Player of the Year for all of Major League Baseball Team National League Yadier Molina 2012 2013 Second baseman MLB Kolten Wong 2019 Right fielder MLB Jason Heyward 2015 Silver Slugger Award 1980 present edit Pitcher 1980 2019 2021 Bob Forsch 2 1980 1987 Jason Marquis 2005 Adam Wainwright 2017 Catcher Ted Simmons 1980 Yadier Molina 2013 First base Keith Hernandez 1980 George Hendrick 1983 Jack Clark 2 1985 1987 Mark McGwire 1998 Albert Pujols 4 2004 2008 2010 Paul Goldschmidt 2022 Second base Matt Carpenter 2013 Third base Albert Pujols 2001 Scott Rolen 2002 Nolan Arenado 2022 Shortstop Ozzie Smith 1987 Edgar Renteria 2 2002 03 Outfield George Hendrick 1980 Willie McGee 1985 Albert Pujols 2003 Jim Edmonds 2004 Ryan Ludwick 2008 Matt Holliday 2010 Comeback Player of the Year Award 2005 present edit Chris Carpenter 2009 Lance Berkman 2011 Albert Pujols 2022 Roberto Clemente Award 1971 present edit Lou Brock 1975 Ozzie Smith 1995 Albert Pujols 2008 Carlos Beltran 2013 Yadier Molina 2018 Adam Wainwright 2020 MLB All Century Team 1999 edit Bob Gibson Rogers Hornsby Mark McGwire Stan MusialDHL Hometown Heroes 2006 edit Voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise based on on field performance leadership quality and character value Stan MusialMLB All Time Team 1997 edit Cardinals award winners include those who played the highest number of games in their career with the Cardinals 8 Rogers Hornsby 2B Stan Musial LF Runner up Sporting News Awards edit MLB Athlete of the Decade 2000 2009 edit Albert PujolsSportsman of the Year Pro Athlete of the Year Athlete of the Year edit Note Normally awarded to one athlete across all sports Lou Brock 1974 Whitey Herzog 1982 Mark McGwire 2 1997 1998 Most Valuable Player Award 1929 1945 edit Dizzy Dean 1934 Joe Medwick 1937 Mort Cooper 1942 Stan Musial 1943 Marty Marion 1944 Player of the Year Award edit Marty Marion 1944 Stan Musial 2 1946 1951 Ken Boyer 1964 Joe Torre 1971 Lou Brock 1974 Albert Pujols 3 2003 2008 2009 NL Pitcher of the Year Award edit Howie Pollet 1949 Bob Gibson 1968 1970 Chris Carpenter 2005 2006 NL Rookie of the Year Award edit Wally Moon 1954 Bill Virdon 1955 Dick Hughes 1967 Reggie Cleveland 1971 Vince Coleman 1985 Todd Worrell 1986 Alan Benes 1996 Matt Morris 1997 Rick Ankiel 2000 Albert Pujols 2001 NL Fireman of the Year Reliever of the Year Award 1960 2010 edit Lindy McDaniel 1960 Al Hrabosky 1975 Bruce Sutter 3 1981 1982 1984 Todd Worrell 1986 Lee Smith 2 1991 1992 Ryan Franklin 2009 NL Comeback Player of the Year Award edit Lou Brock 1979 Joaquin Andujar 1984 John Tudor 1990 Matt Morris 2001 Chris Carpenter 2 2004 2009 Lance Berkman 2011 Manager of the Year Award edit Billy Southworth 2 1941 1942 Eddie Dyer 1946 Eddie Stanky 1952 Fred Hutchinson 1957 Johnny Keane 1964 Whitey Herzog 1982 Executive of the Year Award edit Branch Rickey 2 1936 1942 Frank Lane 1957 Bing Devine 2 1963 1964 Walt Jocketty 2 2000 2004 Sports Illustrated MLB All Decade Team 2009 edit Albert Pujols 1B Best Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award edit Mark McGwire 1999 Albert Pujols 4 2005 2006 2009 2010 Topps All Star Rookie teams edit 1960 Julian Javier 2B 1965 Pat Corrales C 1967 Dick Hughes RHP 1972 Dwain Anderson SS 1974 Bake McBride OF 1976 Garry Templeton SS 1982 Willie McGee OF 1985 Vince Coleman OF 1986 Todd Worrell RHP 1990 Felix Jose OF 1991 Ray Lankford OF 1995 John Mabry 1B 1996 Alan Benes RHP 1997 Dmitri Young 1B 2001 Albert Pujols 3B 2003 Bo Hart 2B 2010 Jaime Garcia LHP 2013 Matt Adams 1B 2014 Kolten Wong 2B 2015 Randal Grichuk OF 2016 Seung hwan Oh RP 2017 Paul DeJong SS 2018 Harrison Bader OF 2020 Kwang hyun Kim LHP 2021 Dylan Carlson OF Players Choice Awards edit In 1992 the Comeback Player of the Year was the first and only Players Choice honor others followed in subsequent years Player of the Year edit Mark McGwire 1998 Albert Pujols 3 2003 2008 2009 Marvin Miller Man of the Year edit Mark McGwire 1997 Eric Davis 2000 Albert Pujols 2006 NL Outstanding Player edit Albert Pujols 3 2003 2008 2009 Paul Goldschmidt 2022 NL Outstanding Pitcher edit Chris Carpenter 2 2005 2006 Adam Wainwright 2009 NL Outstanding Rookie edit Albert Pujols 2001 NL Comeback Player edit Matt Morris 2001 Chris Carpenter 2 2004 2009 Lance Berkman 2011 MLB Insiders Club Magazine All Postseason Team 2011 edit Albert Pujols 1B David Freese 3B Lance Berkman OF 1 of 3 Chris Carpenter SP 1 of 3 Jason Motte RP Lou Gehrig Memorial Award edit Stan Musial 1957 Ken Boyer 1964 Lou Brock 1977 Ozzie Smith 1989 Mark McGwire 1999 Albert Pujols 2009 Paul Goldschmidt 2023 Heart amp Hustle Award edit David Eckstein 2005 Albert Pujols 2009 Paul Goldschmidt 2022 Tony Conigliaro Award edit Chris Carpenter 2009 Mitch Harris 2015 Branch Rickey Award 1992 2014 edit Ozzie Smith 1994 Ford C Frick Award edit Names in bold received the award based on their work as Cardinals broadcasters Jack Buck 1987 Harry Caray 1989 Joe Garagiola 1991 Milo Hamilton 1992 Tim McCarver 2012 Played and broadcast for the CardinalsTeam Awards editNote The Cardinals were originally known as the St Louis Brown Stockings 1882 St Louis Browns 1883 1898 and St Louis Perfectos 1899 before becoming the Cardinals in 1900 1885 American Association pennant 1885 tied World Series 3 3 1 with Chicago NL 1886 American Association pennant 1886 won World Series 4 2 over Chicago NL 1887 American Association pennant 1888 American Association pennant 1926 National League pennant 1926 World Series championship 1928 National League pennant 1930 National League pennant 1931 National League pennant 1931 World Series championship 2 1934 National League pennant 1934 World Series championship 3 1942 National League pennant 1942 World Series championship 4 1943 National League pennant 1944 National League pennant 1944 World Series championship 5 1946 National League pennant 1946 World Series championship 6 1964 National League pennant 1964 World Series championship 7 1967 National League pennant 1967 World Series Trophy 8 9 1968 National League pennant 1982 Warren Giles Trophy National League champion 1982 World Series Trophy 9 1985 Warren Giles Trophy National League champion 1987 Warren Giles Trophy National League champion 2004 Warren Giles Trophy National League champion 2006 Warren Giles Trophy National League champion 2006 Commissioner s Trophy 9 World Series 10 2006 Jack Buck Award 2011 Warren Giles Trophy National League champion 2011 Commissioner s Trophy World Series 11 2011 Baseball America Organization of the Year 2013 Warren Giles Trophy National League champion 2013 Baseball America Organization of the YearTeam records single season editMain article List of St Louis Cardinals team recordsMinor league system editMinor League Player and Pitcher of the Year edit 1995 Mike Gulan 3B and Mike Busby RHP 1996 Dmitri Young INF and Britt Reames RHP 1997 Brent Butler INF and Cliff Politte RHP 1998 Pablo Ozuna INF and Rick Ankiel LHP 1999 Adam Kennedy INF and Rick Ankiel LHP 2000 Albert Pujols 3B and Bud Smith LHP 2001 Coco Crisp OF and Jimmy Journell RHP 2002 John Gall 1B and Tyler Johnson LHP 2003 John Gall 1B and Dan Haren RHP 2004 Reid Gorecki OF and Anthony Reyes RHP 2005 Travis Hanson 3B and Mark Worrell RHP 2006 Colby Rasmus OF and Blake Hawksworth RHP 2007 Colby Rasmus OF and P J Walters RHP 2008 Daryl Jones OF and Jess Todd RHP 2009 Allen Craig LF 1B and Lance Lynn RHP 2010 Matt Carpenter 3B and Shelby Miller RHP 2011 Matt Adams 1B and Shelby Miller RHP 2012 Oscar Taveras OF and Seth Maness RHP 2013 Kolten Wong 2B and Zach Petrick RHP 2014 Magneuris Sierra OF and Marco Gonzales LHP 2015 Stephen Piscotty OF and Austin Gomber LHP Alex Reyes RHP 2016 Carson Kelly C and Luke Weaver RHP 2017 Harrison Bader OF and Jack Flaherty RHP 2018 Tyler O Neill OF and Dakota Hudson RHP 2019 Dylan Carlson OF and Angel Rondon RHP 2021 Jordan Walker 3B and Freddy Pacheco RHP Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award edit Main article Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award 1999 Rick AnkielUSA Today Minor League Player of the Year Award edit Main article USA Today Minor League Player of the Year Award 1999 Rick AnkielJoe Bauman Home Run Award edit Main article Joe Bauman Home Run Award 2002 Ivan Cruz Memphis Redbirds Other achievements editNational Baseball Hall of Fame edit See St Louis Cardinals Hall of FamersSt Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame edit See St Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame MuseumDarryl Kile Good Guy Award edit See Darryl Kile Award and footnote 10 2003 Mike Matheny 2004 Woody Williams 2005 Cal Eldred 2006 Chris Carpenter 2007 Russ Springer 2008 Adam Wainwright 2009 Skip Schumaker 2010 Matt Holliday 2011 Lance Berkman 2012 Jake Westbrook 2013 Jason Motte 2014 Mark Ellis 2015 Yadier Molina 2016 Jonathan Broxton 2017 Zach Duke 2018 Miles Mikolas 2019 Paul Goldschmidt Retired numbers edit See St Louis Cardinals Retired numbersSports Illustrated Top 20 Male Athletes of the Decade edit 2009 Albert Pujols 9 11 Associated Press Athlete of the Year edit 1934 Dizzy Dean 1998 Mark McGwireMissouri Sports Hall of Fame edit See St Louis Cardinals Inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Jack Buck Award edit Main article Jack Buck Award 1987 August A Busch Jr former brewer prominent sportsman and owner of the St Louis Cardinals 1994 Stan Musial St Louis Cardinal Hall of Famer 1996 Bill DeWitt longtime Major League Baseball executive and former owner of St Louis Browns 2010 Ernie Hays former St Louis Cardinals organist 12 See also editList of St Louis Cardinals team records Major League Baseball titles leaders List of Major League Baseball individual streaks Baseball awards List of MLB awardsFootnotes edit St Louis Cardinals team history amp encyclopedia Baseball Reference com Retrieved November 8 2013 The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1970 In 1985 it was renamed the Commissioner s Trophy From 1970 to 1984 the Commissioner s Trophy was the name of the award that was given to the All Star Game MVP Rhodes Greg Castellini Robert 2007 Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Highlights Clerisy Press p 81 ISBN 978 1 57860 300 8 Retrieved May 18 2009 5 Things You Didn t Know About The World Series Trophy WBZ TV October 31 2013 Retrieved December 25 2014 Gillette Gary Palmer Pete 2007 The ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia Fourth ed New York City Sterling Publishing Co p 1763 ISBN 978 1 4027 4771 7 Gillette amp Palmer pp 1764 1765 Platinum Glove Award baseball almanac March 25 2013 Retrieved March 25 2013 Brown Gerry and Morrison Michael eds 2003 ESPN Information Please Sports Almanac New York City ESPN Books and Hyperion joint ISBN 0 7868 8715 X a b The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967 In 1985 it was renamed the Commissioner s Trophy From 1970 to 1984 the Commissioner s Trophy was the name of the award given to the All Star Game MVP Two awards are presented each year one to a St Louis Cardinal and one to a Houston Astro each of whom exemplifies Kile s virtues of being a good teammate a great friend a fine father and a humble man The winners are selected respectively by the St Louis and Houston chapters of the Baseball Writers Association of America Darryl Kile Award Baseball Almanac Retrieved July 2 2010 See Sports Illustrated Top 20 Male Athletes of the Decade Ernie Hays Awarded Jack Buck Award Archived from the original on 2011 08 20 Retrieved 2011 06 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Louis Cardinals award winners and league leaders amp oldid 1212043039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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