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Show Me St. Louis
Richard Deitsch
November 08, 2006
FROM THE MAN TO EL HOMBRE, THE CARDINALS HAVE BEEN WELL-COVERED IN THE PAGES OF SPORTS ILLUSTRATED FOR 50 YEARS
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November 08, 2006

Show Me St. Louis

FROM THE MAN TO EL HOMBRE, THE CARDINALS HAVE BEEN WELL-COVERED IN THE PAGES OF SPORTS ILLUSTRATED FOR 50 YEARS

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MARCH 5, 1956
Spring campers Harry Elliott, Wally Moon, Stan Musial, Rip Repulski and Bill Virdon looked to get a jump on National League opponents.

JULY 9, 1956
Ken Boyer and Stan Musial fronted the NL's attack.

APRIL 22, 1957
Over the Moon: Wally World was all the rage in '57.

JULY 8, 1957
Ted Williams faced Musial in the Midsummer Classic.

JUNE 26, 1961
Ernie Broglio delivered against the Giants, but his best delivery came in '64 when he was traded for Lou Brock.

JULY 30, 1962
The balletic Boyer earned plaudits for his fielding grace.

JULY 22, 1963
Dick Groat hit .319 in '63 and finished second in MVP voting.

SEPTEMBER 4, 1967
Spirit of St. Louis? Backstop Tim McCarver had plenty of it.

OCTOBER 16, 1967
Brock's blazing speed put the Red Sox on the defensive.

MARCH 11, 1968
Mike Torrez was touted as one of baseball's top rookies. In limited duty, he finished 2-1 in five games with a 2.79 ERA.

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