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CHAMPIONSHIP RING 2004 NATIONAL LEAGUE St. LOUIS CARDINALS

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CHAMPIONSHIP RING

2004 NATIONAL LEAGUE

St. LOUIS CARDINALS

The St. Louis Cardinals 2004 season was the team's 123rd season in St. Louis,

Missouri and the 113th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 105-57

during the season, the most of any Cardinals team since 1944, and the first Cardinal

team to win 100 or more games since 1985, and won the National League Central

division by 13 games over the NL Wild-Card Champion Houston Astros. In the playoffs

the Cardinals defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 3 games to 1 in the NLDS and the

Astros 4 games to 3 in the NLCS to reach their first World Series since 1987.

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THE STORY OF 2004 NATIONAL LEAGUE

CARDINALSSt. LOUIS

In the World Series the Cardinals faced the Boston Red Sox and were swept 4 games

to 0. It was the final World Series played at Busch Memorial Stadium. Because the

American League had home-field advantage as a result of winning the All-Star Game,

Busch Memorial Stadium was where the Curse of the Bambino died.Catcher Mike

Matheny, third baseman Scott Rolen, and outfielder Jim Edmonds won Gold Gloves

this year.

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CHAMPIONSHIP RING

THE STORY OF 2004 NATIONAL LEAGUE

CARDINALSSt. LOUIS

NLCS: Facing off against division rival Houston, the Cardinals took a 2–0 lead, then

lost three straight in Houston. Coming home for Game 6, the Cardinals took a 4–3

lead into the 9th inning, but Houston tied it up. Jim Edmonds hit a walk-off homer in

the bottom of the 12th to win the game. The next night, Albert Pujols helped St. Louis

win Game 7 to clinch the series with a game tying hit. Scott Rolen brought him home

on a two-run home run. Albert Pujols was named the series MVP.

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THE STORY OF 2004 NATIONAL LEAGUE

CARDINALSSt. LOUIS

When the Cardinals reached the World Series, Tony La Russa became the sixth

manager to win pennants in both leagues, following Joe McCarthy, Yogi Berra, Alvin

Dark, and the managers in the 1984 World Series, Sparky Anderson and Dick

Williams. La Russa had managed the Oakland Athletics to three straight pennants

between 1988 and 1990 and winning the 1989 World Series. La Russa would try to join

Anderson as the only men to have managed teams to World Series championships in

both leagues. La Russa wore number 10 in tribute to Anderson (who wore 10 while

manager of the Cincinnati Reds) and to indicate he was trying to win the team's tenth

championship.

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THE STORY OF 2004 NATIONAL LEAGUE

CARDINALSSt. LOUIS

The Cardinals met a what was a potent Red Sox squad fresh off four straight

victories over the Yankees following an 0–3 deficit in the ALCS. A comeback in this

fashion in any North American major sports leagues had previously occurred only in

the NHL. This was the third time the two teams have faced each other in the Fall

Classic, with the Cardinals winning the previous two in 1946 and 1967. The

Cardinals were again without a key player for the World Series: ace pitcher Chris

Carpenter, who, after going 15–5, tweaked his shoulder in September and missed

the entire post-season. The Cardinals were swept by the Red Sox in four games

and never had a lead throughout the series. Pujols, Scott Rolen, and Jim Edmonds,

the normally fearsome 3-4-5 hitters for the Cardinals, were 6-for-45 with 1 RBI.

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CHAMPIONSHIP RING

THE STORY OF 2004 NATIONAL LEAGUE

CARDINALSSt. LOUIS