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| Record |
78-75 .510 |
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| Standings |
5th in the NL (12.5 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
79-74, 79-74, 79-74 |
| Runs
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693 /
670 |
| Ballpark | Sportsman's Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 105 / Pitching: 104 | | Attendance | 1,093,411 (5th) (9th) | | Payroll | $495,683 (5th) | | Spring Training | St. Petersburg, Florida (St. Petersburg Athletic Park) | | Manager | Eddie Dyer | | Coaches | Buzzy Wares, Terry Moore, Tony Kaufmann | | Executives | President: Fred M. Saigh Jr, General Manager: William Walsingham Jr. | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Columbus Red Birds, (AAA) Rochester Red Wings, (AA) Columbus Cardinals, (AA) Houston Buffaloes, (A) Omaha Cardinals, (B) Winston-Salem Cardinals, (B) Allentown Cardinals, (B) Lynchburg Cardinals, (B) Montgomery Rebels, (C) Pocatello Cardinals, (C) Duluth Dukes, (C) St. Joseph Cardinals, (C) Fresno Cardinals, (D) Lebanon Chix, (D) Geneva Red Birds, (D) Johnson City Cardinals, (D) Goldsboro Cardinals, (D) Willows Cardinals, (D) Albany Cardinals, (D) West Frankfort Cardinals, (D) Hamilton Cardinals | | Radio | (WIL) Gabby Street, Harry Caray, Stretch Miller | | TV | (KSD) Gabby Street, Harry Caray, Stretch Miller |
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The 1950 St. Louis Cardinals
went 78-75
and finished 5th
in the
National League. The Cardinals
drew 1,093,411
to Sportsman's Park.
Marty Marion, Stan Musial, Red Schoendienst and Enos Slaughter made the All-Star team.
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