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| Record |
100-62 .617 |
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| Standings |
Won the NL Central |
| Pythagorean |
98-64, 99-63, 99-63 |
| Runs
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805 /
634 |
| Postseason | Won NLDS 3-0 over San Diego Padres Lost NLCS 4-2 to Houston Astros | | Ballpark | Busch Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 102 / Pitching: 101 | | Attendance | 3,538,988 (2nd) (3rd) | | Fancost | $170 (9th) / $13,810 | | Payroll/Avg | $92,106,833 / $3,837,785 (6th) | | Rev/OpInc | $165,000,000 / $7,900,000 | | Valuation | $429,000,000 | | Spring Training | Jupiter, Florida (Roger Dean Stadium) | | Manager | Tony LaRussa | | Coaches | David Duncan, Marty Mason, Dave McKay, Jose Oquendo, Joe Pettini, Hal McRae | | Executives | Owner: William DeWitt Jr., General Manager: Walt Jocketty | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Memphis Redbirds, (AA) Springfield Cardinals, (A) New Jersey Cardinals, (A) Quad City Swing, (A) Palm Beach Cardinals, (Rookie) Johnson City Cardinals | | Radio | (KMOX AM 1120) Mike Shannon, Wayne Hagin | | TV | (KPLR 11) Bob Carpenter, Ricky Horton | | Cable TV | (Fox Sports Net) Al Hrabosky, Dan McLaughlin, Joe Buck |
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The 2005 St. Louis Cardinals
went 100-62
and finished 1st
in the
National League Central. The Cardinals
drew 3,538,988
to Busch Stadium.
Chris Carpenter, David Eckstein, Jim Edmonds, Jason Isringhausen, Albert Pujols and Scott Rolen made the All-Star team. Chris Carpenter was honored with the Cy Young award. Albert Pujols won the National League Most Valuable Player award. Gold Glove winners for 2005 included Jim Edmonds.
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