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St. Louis Cardinals Tickets

The St Louis Cardinals made few changes coming into the 2013 MLB season. The baseball team retained the vast majority of an offense that scored the fifth-most runs in both leagues last season despite playing in pitcher-friendly Busch Stadium. The club also managed to keep most of one of the starting rotation that has been one of the better units in the in the MLB. With the return of so much talent, St Louis Cardinals tickets should once again put the fans in position to enjoy a terrific run in the postseason.

St. Louis’s starting rotation remains efficient enough to put up some of the best collective stats in the league. The Cardinals ace is Adam Wainwright, a pitcher who has had some issues during the last couple of seasons. Most realize that this season will be his first at full strength since he had Tommy John surgery, meaning he will shine again this summer. Jaime Garcia and Jake Westbrook come up next in the rotation. Garcia has also struggled in recent years thanks to injuries, but this season he appears to finally be back to full health and should end up one of the best number two options in the National League. Westbrook is a veteran who is no longer an ace, but is a solid middle of the rotation player. If he remains healthy he is going to eat up 200 innings with a high 3.00, low 4.00 ERA. Lance Lynn gives the Cards a very good option at the back of the line for the postseason.

This team is loaded with great hitters in the top two-thirds of the batting order and a starting rotation that goes four deep. This is the makeup of a contender and fans are expected another NL Division title, along with a run that puts the club back in the World Series.



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Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St. Louis Cardinals May 25, 2013
Sat 4:15PM
Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles, CA
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Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St. Louis Cardinals May 26, 2013
Sun 1:10PM
Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles, CA
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Kansas City Royals vs. St. Louis Cardinals May 27, 2013
Mon 1:10PM
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
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Kansas City Royals vs. St. Louis Cardinals May 28, 2013
Tue 7:10PM
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals May 29, 2013
Wed 7:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals May 30, 2013
Thu 7:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Francisco Giants May 31, 2013
Fri 7:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Francisco Giants Jun 1, 2013
Sat 6:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Francisco Giants Jun 2, 2013
Sun 1:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Jun 3, 2013
Mon 7:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Jun 4, 2013
Tue 7:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Jun 5, 2013
Wed 7:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Jun 6, 2013
Thu 6:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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Cincinnati Reds vs. St. Louis Cardinals Jun 7, 2013
Fri 7:10PM
Great American Ball Park
Cincinnati, OH
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Cincinnati Reds vs. St. Louis Cardinals Jun 8, 2013
Sat 7:15PM
Great American Ball Park
Cincinnati, OH
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Cincinnati Reds vs. St. Louis Cardinals Jun 9, 2013
Sun 8:05PM
Great American Ball Park
Cincinnati, OH
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New York Mets vs. St. Louis Cardinals Jun 11, 2013
Tue 7:10PM
Citi Field
Flushing, NY
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New York Mets vs. St. Louis Cardinals Jun 12, 2013
Wed 7:10PM
Citi Field
Flushing, NY
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New York Mets vs. St. Louis Cardinals Jun 13, 2013
Thu 1:10PM
Citi Field
Flushing, NY
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Miami Marlins vs. St. Louis Cardinals Jun 14, 2013
Fri 7:10PM
Marlins Ballpark
Miami, FL
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Miami Marlins vs. St. Louis Cardinals Jun 15, 2013
Sat 7:10PM
Marlins Ballpark
Miami, FL
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Miami Marlins vs. St. Louis Cardinals Jun 16, 2013
Sun 1:10PM
Marlins Ballpark
Miami, FL
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs Jun 17, 2013
Mon 6:05PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs Jun 18, 2013
Tue 7:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs Jun 19, 2013
Wed 7:15PM
Busch Stadium
Saint Louis, MO
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The St. Louis Cardinals are one of the most storied franchises in the MLB. They have won the second most World Series with 11 and have collected 18 NL Pennants in the more than 100 years the team has been playing professionally.

The club has always been based in the city of St. Louis, but they have not always gone by the name the Cardinals. At first, they were known as the Brown Sticking or the Browns and this club played in the American Association. This was the first professional baseball league and the precursor to the National League. While playing in the AA, the club had its first taste of success, going to the World Series four consecutive years between 1885 and 1888. They only posted a 1-2-1 record in those games, but they were still one of the most dominant baseball teams in the first league.

This transition to the new league, the National League, did not go well at first, but, like the Yankees, it appeared the team just needed a couple decades to acclimate. Once the team did, it rallied behind Rogers Hornsby and began to demonstrate the postseason dominance fans have come to know and expect. St. Louis won its first World Series in 1926 and played in four more over the course of the next eight years, winning two more.

Eventually Hornsby retired and the Cardinals needed a new superstar for fans to celebrate. That star would be Stan Musial, who won the MVP award three times in the 1940s. The team had plenty of other players who won the MVP, and this star-studded roster added three more World Series to its resume.

The next two decades were not kind, but eventually Bob Gibson emerged as one of the fiercest pitchers ever in the MLB. Once again, with a future Hall of Fame player on the roster, St. Louis returned to the postseason, winning two World Series.  Many stars have come and gone since, including Ozzie Smith and Albert Pujols, and the franchise has rewarded with a few more division titles and a couple more World Series wins to add to its pedigree. This team continues to thrive at home at Busch Stadium (now in its third generation) with teams that continue to use these past champions as a blueprint for building a roster.