Jeff Reardon


Jeff Reardon

In 1992 four-time All Star Jeff Reardon tallied his 342nd save to break Rollie Fingers MLB record for saves; he retired with 367 in his career.

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Vince Coleman


Vince Coleman

The 1985 Rookie of the Year and a member of the Cardinals Hall of Fame, Vince Coleman has three of MLB’s eight 100-steal seasons since 1900.

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Kent Tekulve


Kent Tekulve

The National League record holder for most relief innings pitched, Kent Tekulve made 90+ appearances in an MLB record-tying 3 different seasons.

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Heinie Groh


Heinie Groh

From 1915 through 1920 bottle-bat wielding Heinie Groh led all MLB third basemen in WAR; in 1963 he was elected to the Cincinnati Reds team Hall of Fame.

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David Wells


David Wells

Two-time World Series champion David Wells authored a perfect game, won 239 games, had two top-3 Cy Young finishes and a 53.4 career WAR.

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Jim Edmonds


Jim Edmonds

A 2014 inductee into the Cardinals team Hall of Fame, Jim Edmonds was one-and-done on the Cooperstown ballot despite a Career 132 OPS+ and 60.4 WAR.

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John Franco


John Franco

Among southpaws, former Mets captain John Franco has the most saves in baseball history; only four right-handers have surpassed his save total.

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Joe Adcock


Joe Adcock

Joe Adcock swatted four home runs on July 31, 1954; during his 17-year career he slugged 20 or more homers 7 times on his way to 336 career long balls.

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Cesar Cedeno


Cesar Cedno

Cesar Cedeno was one of the most exciting players of the 1970s; by age 25, the centerfielder was a four-time All Star and five-time Gold Glover.

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Walker Cooper


Walker Cooper

When Walker Cooper retired, he ranked in the top five in history among NL catchers in batting average, slugging percentage, homers, and RBI.

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"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"

~Jacques Barzun, 1954