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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 wins 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. 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.[1]

Catcher Mike Matheny, third baseman Scott Rolen, and outfielder Jim Edmonds won Gold Gloves this year.

The 2004 St. Louis Cardinals were the first team to lose the World Series to a "Moneyball" style team roster on the side of the Red Sox.

Offseason

Regular season

Opening Day lineup

  4 Tony Womack 2B
12 Ray Lankford LF
  5 Albert Pujols 1B
15 Jim Edmonds CF
27 Scott Rolen 3B
  3 Édgar Rentería SS
16 Reggie Sanders RF
22 Mike Matheny C
35 Matt Morris P

Summary

Acquired via trade from the Colorado Rockies on August 6, 2004, Larry Walker, customarily the Rockies' number three hitter, became the Cardinals' number two hitter.[6] The Cardinals already had Edmonds, Pujols and Rolen in the 3 through 5 spots.[7] Walker made his Cardinals debut on August 7, playing the New York Mets, and appeared as a pinch-hitter and struck out in the seventh inning. He drew a walk from Mike Stanton in the ninth inning and scored the game-winning run on a Yadier Molina single.[8]

Season standings

National League Central

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Record vs. opponents

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Transactions

Game log

Шаблон:Game log start Шаблон:Game log section start |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 1 || April 5 || Brewers || 6–8 || || || || || 0–1 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 2 || April 6 || Brewers || 5–7 || || || || || 0–2 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 3 || April 7 || Brewers || 9–4 || || || || || 1–2 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 4 || April 8 || Brewers || 5–11 || || || || || 1–3 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 5 || April 9 || @ Dbacks || 13–6 || || || || || 2–3 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 6 || April 10 || @ Dbacks || 10–2 || || || || || 3–3 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 7 || April 11 || @ Dbacks || 6–5 || || || || || 4–3 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 8 || April 12 || Astros || 5–10 || || || || || 4–4 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 9 || April 13 || Astros || 3–5 || || || || || 4–5 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 10 || April 14 || Astros || 1–11 || || || || || 4–6 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 11 || April 16 || Rockies || 13–5 || || || || || 5–6 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 12 || April 17 || Rockies || 8–4 || || || || || 6–6 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 13 || April 18 || Rockies || 5–8 || || || || || 6–7 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 14 || April 20 || @ Astros || 5–3 || || || || || 7–7 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 15 || April 21 || @ Astros || 12–6 || || || || || 8–7 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 16 || April 22 || @ Astros || 2–1 || || || || || 9–7 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 17 || April 23 || @ Brewers || 1–2 || || || || || 9–8 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 18 || April 24 || @ Brewers || 1–3 || || || || || 9–9 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 19 || April 25 || @ Brewers || 5–2 || || || || || 10–9 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 20 || April 27 || Phillies || 3–7 || || || || || 10–10 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 21 || April 28 || Phillies || 3–6 || || || || || 10–11 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 22 || April 29 || Phillies || 5–4 || || || || || 11–11 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 23 || April 30 || Cubs || 4–3 || || || || || 12–11 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 24 || May 1 || Cubs || 2–4 || || || || || 12–12 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 25 || May 2 || Cubs || 1–0 || || || || || 13–12 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 26 || May 3 || Cubs || 3–7 || || || || || 13–13 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 27 || May 4 || @ Phillies || 6–5 || || || || || 14–13 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 28 || May 5 || @ Phillies || 4–5 || || || || || 14–14 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 29 || May 6 || @ Phillies || 7–4 || || || || || 15–14 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 30 || May 7 || @ Expos || 2–4 || || || || || 15–15 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 31 || May 8 || @ Expos || 0–2 || || || || || 15–16 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 32 || May 9 || @ Expos || 5–2 || || || || || 16–16 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 33 || May 11 || Braves || 5–1 || || || || || 17–16 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 34 || May 12 || Braves || 5–2 || || || || || 18–16 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 35 || May 13 || Braves || 5–6 || || || || || 18–17 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 36 || May 14 || Marlins || 6–3 || || || || || 19–17 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 37 || May 15 || Marlins || 4–0 || || || || || 20–17 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 38 || May 16 || Marlins || 2–3 || || || || || 20–18 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 39 || May 18 || @ Mets || 4–5 || || || || || 20–19 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 40 || May 19 || @ Mets || 1–0 || || || || || 21–19 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 41 || May 20 || @ Mets || 11–4 || || || || || 22–19 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 42 || May 21 || @ Cubs || 7–6 || || || || || 23–19 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 43 || May 22 || @ Cubs || 1–7 || || || || || 23–20 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 44 || May 23 || @ Cubs || 3–4 || || || || || 23–21 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 45 || May 26 || Pirates || 8–11 || || || || || 23–22 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 46 || May 27 || Pirates || 6–3 || || || || || 24–22 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 47 || May 28 || @ Astros || 2–1 || || || || || 25–22 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 48 || May 29 || @ Astros || 10–3 || || || || || 26–22 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 49 || May 30 || @ Astros || 1–7 || || || || || 26–23 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 50 || May 31 || @ Pirates || 8–3 || || || || || 27–23 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 51 || June 1 || @ Pirates || 8–1 || || || || || 28–23 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 52 || June 2 || @ Pirates || 5–3 || || || || || 29–23 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 53 || June 3 || @ Pirates || 4–2 || || || || || 30–23 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 54 || June 4 || Astros || 5–3 || || || || || 31–23 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 55 || June 5 || Astros || 10–4 || || || || || 32–23 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 56 || June 6 || Astros || 2–3 || || || || || 32–24 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 57 || June 7 || @ Cubs || 4–3 || || || || || 33–24 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 58 || June 8 || @ Cubs || 3–7 || || || || || 33–25 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 59 || June 9 || @ Cubs || 12–4 || || || || || 34–25 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 60 || June 10 || @ Cubs || 3–12 || || || || || 34–26 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 61 || June 11 || @ Rangers || 12–7 || || || || || 35–26 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 62 || June 12 || @ Rangers || 2–7 || || || || || 35–27 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 63 || June 13 || @ Rangers || 13–2 || || || || || 36–27 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 64 || June 15 || Athletics || 8–4 || || || || || 37–27 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 65 || June 16 || Athletics || 6–2 || || || || || 38–27 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 66 || June 17 || Athletics || 5–4 || || || || || 39–27 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 67 || June 18 || Reds || 4–3 || || || || || 40–27 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 68 || June 19 || Reds || 9–2 || || || || || 41–27 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 69 || June 20 || Reds || 0–6 || || || || || 41–28 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 70 || June 22 || Cubs || 4–5 || || || || || 41–29 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 71 || June 23 || Cubs || 10–9 || || || || || 42–29 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 72 || June 24 || Cubs || 4–0 || || || || || 43–29 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 73 || June 25 || @ Royals || 5–2 || || || || || 44–29 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 74 || June 26 || @ Royals || 3–1 || || || || || 45–29 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 75 || June 27 || @ Royals || 10–3 || || || || || 46–29 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 76 || June 28 || @ Pirates || 1–2 || || || || || 46–30 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 77 || June 29 || @ Pirates || 0–3 || || || || || 46–31 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 78 || June 30 || @ Pirates || 5–6 || || || || || 46–32 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 79 || July 2 || Mariners || 11–2 || || || || || 47–32 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 80 || July 3 || Mariners || 8–1 || || || || || 48–32 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 81 || July 4 || Mariners || 2–1 || || || || || 49–32 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 82 || July 5 || Reds || 4–1 || || || || || 50–32 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 83 || July 6 || Reds || 5–3 || || || || || 51–32 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 84 || July 7 || Reds || 4–2 || || || || || 52–32 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 85 || July 9 || Cubs || 6–1 || || || || || 53–32 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 86 || July 10 || Cubs || 5–2 || || || || || 54–32 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 87 || July 11 || Cubs || 4–8 || || || || || 54–33 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 88 || July 15 || @ Reds || 7–2 || || || || || 55–33 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 89 || July 16 || @ Reds || 7–5 || || || || || 56–33 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 90 || July 17 || @ Reds || 5–7 || || || || || 56–34 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 91 || July 18 || @ Reds || 10–4 || || || || || 57–34 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 92 || July 19 || @ Cubs || 5–4 || || || || || 58–34 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 93 || July 20 || @ Cubs || 11–8 || || || || || 59–34 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 94 || July 21 || Brewers || 1–0 || || || || || 60–34 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 95 || July 22 || Brewers || 4–0 || || || || || 61–34 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 96 || July 23 || Giants || 2–7 || || || || || 61–35 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 97 || July 24 || Giants || 3–5 || || || || || 61–36 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 98 || July 25 || Giants || 6–0 || || || || || 62–36 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 99 || July 26 || @ Reds || 9–6 || || || || || 63–36 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 100 || July 27 || @ Reds || 6–0 || || || || || 64–36 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 101 || July 28 || @ Reds || 11–10 || || || || || 65–36 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 102 || July 30 || @ Giants || 7–4 || || || || || 66–36 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 103 || July 31 || @ Giants || 7–8 || || || || || 66–37 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 104 || August 1 || @ Giants || 6–1 || || || || || 67–37 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 105 || August 3 || Expos || 6–10 || || || || || 67–38 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 106 || August 4 || Expos || 5–4 || || || || || 68–38 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 107 || August 5 || Expos || 2–1 || || || || || 69–38 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 108 || August 6 || Mets || 6–4 || || || || || 70–38 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 109 || August 7 || Mets || 2–1 || || || || || 71–38 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 110 || August 8 || Mets || 6–2 || || || || || 72–38 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 111 || August 10 || @ Marlins || 2–1 || || || || || 73–38 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 112 || August 11 || @ Marlins || 1–0 || || || || || 74–38 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 113 || August 12 || @ Marlins || 2–8 || || || || || 74–39 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 114 || August 13 || @ Braves || 4–1 || || || || || 75–39 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 115 || August 14 || @ Braves || 7–9 || || || || || 75–40 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 116 || August 15 || @ Braves || 10–4 || || || || || 76–40 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 117 || August 16 || Reds || 10–5 || || || || || 77–40 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 118 || August 17 || Reds || 7–2 || || || || || 78–40 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 119 || August 18 || Reds || 4–5 || || || || || 78–41 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 120 || August 19 || Pirates || 2–3 || || || || || 78–42 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 121 || August 20 (1) || Pirates || 5–4 || || || || || 79–42 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 122 || August 20 (2) || Pirates || 5–3 || || || || || 80–42 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 123 || August 21 || Pirates || 10–6 || || || || || 81–42 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 124 || August 22 || Pirates || 11–4 || || || || || 82–42 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 125 || August 24 || @ Reds || 3–4 || || || || || 82–43 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 126 || August 25 || @ Reds || 6–5 || || || || || 83–43 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 127 || August 26 || @ Reds || 0–1 || || || || || 83–44 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 128 || August 27 || @ Pirates || 8–5 || || || || || 84–44 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 129 || August 28 || @ Pirates || 6–4 || || || || || 85–44 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 130 || August 29 || @ Pirates || 4–0 || || || || || 86–44 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 131 || August 31 || Padres || 9–3 || || || || || 87–44 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 132 || September 1 || Padres || 4–2 || || || || || 88–44 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 133 || September 2 || Padres || 7–2 || || || || || 89–44 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 134 || September 3 || Dodgers || 3–0 || || || || || 90–44 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 135 || September 4 || Dodgers || 5–1 || || || || || 91–44 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 136 || September 5 || Dodgers || 6–5 || || || || || 92–44 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 137 || September 6 || @ Padres || 3–7 || || || || || 92–45 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 138 || September 7 || @ Padres || 4–2 || || || || || 93–45 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 139 || September 8 || @ Padres || 5–10 || || || || || 93–46 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 140 || September 10 || @ Dodgers || 6–7 || || || || || 93–47 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 141 || September 11 || @ Dodgers || 5–6 || || || || || 93–48 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 142 || September 12 || @ Dodgers || 7–6 || || || || || 94–48 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 143 || September 14 || Astros || 5–7 || || || || || 94–49 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 144 || September 15 || Astros || 4–2 || || || || || 95–49 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 145 || September 16 || Astros || 3–8 || || || || || 95–50 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 146 || September 17 || Dbacks || 4–3 || || || || || 96–50 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 147 || September 18 || Dbacks || 7–0 || || || || || 97–50 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 148 || September 19 || Dbacks || 2–3 || || || || || 97–51 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 149 || September 20 || @ Brewers || 7–4 || || || || || 98–51 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 150 || September 21 || @ Brewers || 4–6 || || || || || 98–52 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 151 || September 22 || @ Brewers || 3–2 || || || || || 99–52 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 152 || September 23 || @ Brewers || 4–2 || || || || || 100–52 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 153 || September 24 || @ Rockies || 5–4 || || || || || 101–52 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 154 || September 25 || @ Rockies || 10–6 || || || || || 102–52 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 155 || September 26 || @ Rockies || 9–3 || || || || || 103–52 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 156 || September 27 || @ Astros || 3–10 || || || || || 103–53 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 157 || September 28 || @ Astros || 1–2 || || || || || 103–54 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 158 || September 29 || @ Astros || 4–6 || || || || || 103–55 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 159 || September 30 || Brewers || 6–7 || || || || || 103–56 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 160 || October 1 || Brewers || 4–1 || || || || || 104–56 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 161 || October 2 || Brewers || 1–5 || || || || || 104–57 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 162 || October 3 || Brewers || 9–4 || || || || || 105–57 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log end

Postseason Game Log

Шаблон:Game log start Шаблон:Game log section start |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 1 || October 5 || Dodgers || 8–3 || || || || || 1–0 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 2 || October 7 || Dodgers || 8–3 || || || || || 2–0 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 3 || October 9 || @ Dodgers || 0–4 || || || || || 2–1 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 4 || October 10 || @ Dodgers || 6–2 || || || || || 3–1 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 1 || October 13 || Astros || 10–7 || || || || || 1–0 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 2 || October 14 || Astros || 6–4 || || || || || 2–0 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 3 || October 16 || @ Astros || 2–5 || || || || || 2–1 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 4 || October 17 || @ Astros || 5–6 || || || || || 2–2 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 5 || October 18 || @ Astros || 0–3 || || || || || 2–3 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 6 || October 20 || Astros || 6–4 || || || || || 3–3 |- bgcolor=#ccffcc | 7 || October 21 || Astros || 5–2 || || || || || 4–3 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log section start |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 1 || October 23 || @ Red Sox || 9–11 || || || || || 0–1 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 2 || October 24 || @ Red Sox || 2–6 || || || || || 0–2 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 3 || October 26 || Red Sox || 1–4 || || || || || 0–3 |- bgcolor=#ffbbbb | 4 || October 27 || Red Sox || 0–3 || || || || || 0–4 |- Шаблон:Game log section end Шаблон:Game log end

Roster

2004 St. Louis Cardinals
Roster
Pitchers

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Catchers

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Outfielders

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Manager

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Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Шаблон:Sortname 122 385 95 .247 5 50
1B Шаблон:Sortname 154 592 196 .331 46 123
2B Шаблон:Sortname 145 553 170 .307 5 38
SS Шаблон:Sortname 149 586 168 .287 10 72
3B Шаблон:Sortname 142 500 157 .314 34 124
LF Шаблон:Sortname 92 200 51 .255 6 22
CF Шаблон:Sortname 153 498 150 .301 42 111
RF Шаблон:Sortname 135 446 116 .260 22 67

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Marlon Anderson 113 253 60 .237 8 28
Шаблон:Sortname 87 240 71 .296 13 40
Шаблон:Sortname 95 200 53 .265 3 23
Шаблон:Sortname 109 179 52 .291 3 25
Шаблон:Sortname 83 173 43 .249 3 22
Шаблон:Sortname 44 150 42 .280 11 27
Шаблон:Sortname 51 135 36 .267 2 15
Шаблон:Sortname 35 74 17 .230 0 6
Шаблон:Sortname 23 35 11 .314 1 2
Шаблон:Sortname 11 13 2 .154 0 2

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Шаблон:Sortname 32 202.0 15 10 4.72 131
Шаблон:Sortname 32 201.1 15 7 3.71 138
Шаблон:Sortname 31 189.2 11 8 4.18 131
Шаблон:Sortname 31 188.0 16 9 4.16 110
Шаблон:Sortname 28 182.0 15 5 3.46 152

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Шаблон:Sortname 14 46.0 3 3 4.50 32
Шаблон:Sortname 9 14.0 1 0 1.93 7
Шаблон:Sortname 12 12.0 0 0 0.75 11

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Шаблон:Sortname 74 4 2 47 2.87 71
Шаблон:Sortname 86 5 2 0 2.61 40
Шаблон:Sortname 77 7 4 4 2.38 48
Шаблон:Sortname 67 2 2 3 1.79 35
Шаблон:Sortname 52 4 2 1 3.76 54
Шаблон:Sortname 41 3 1 2 2.78 47
Шаблон:Sortname 13 3 2 0 5.19 14
Шаблон:Sortname 13 0 0 0 5.28 3
Шаблон:Sortname 10 0 0 0 8.59 8
Шаблон:Sortname 5 1 0 0 5.40 9
Шаблон:Sortname 3 0 0 0 3.86 0
Шаблон:Sortname 1 0 0 0 0.00 0

NLDS

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In three playoff rounds in 2004, Walker combined to hit .293/.379/.707 with a pair of home runs in each tournament,[10] setting a franchise record for home runs hit by a left-handed batter in one postseason.[11] Walker made his playoff debut with the Cardinals in Game 1 of the NLDS versus the Dodgers, homering twice and scoring four runs in an 8−3 Cardinals win.[12] He became the first Cardinal with a multi-home run game in LDS play.[13]

St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

St. Louis wins series, 3-1

Game Score Date
1 St. Louis 8, Los Angeles 3 October 5
2 St. Louis 8, Los Angeles 3 October 7
3 Los Angeles 2, St. Louis 0 October 9
4 St. Louis 6, Los Angeles 2 October 10

NLCS

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In Game of the 1 National League Championship Series (NLCS) versus the Houston Astros, Walker was a home run short of hitting for the cycle.[13] The Cardinals proceeded to take a 2–0 Series lead before losing three straight in Houston. Returning home for Game 6, the Cardinals took a 4–3 lead into the ninth 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. Pujols was named the series MVP.

Game Score Date
1 St. Louis 10, Houston 7 October 13
2 St. Louis 6, Houston 4 October 14
3 Houston 5, St. Louis 2 October 16
4 Houston 6, St. Louis 5 October 17
5 Houston 3, St. Louis 0 October 18
6 St. Louis 6, Houston 4 October 20
7 St. Louis 5, Houston 2 October 21

World Series

Шаблон:Main 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.[14] La Russa had managed the Oakland Athletics to three straight pennants between 1988 and 1990 and winning the 1989 World Series.[14] La Russa would try to join Anderson as the only men to have managed teams to World Series championships in both leagues.[14] 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.[15]

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 league 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 Шаблон:Wsy and Шаблон:Wsy. 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.

Making his World Series debut in Game 1, Walker collected four hits in five at bats with a home run and two doubles.[16] His four-hit outing tied a Cardinals World Series record, becoming the seventh overall and first to so since Lou Brock in 1967, also against Boston.[13]

The Cardinals were swept by the Red Sox in four games and struggled to hit, never taking a lead at any point in the series. Pujols, Rolen, and Edmonds, the normally fearsome 3-4-5 hitters for the Cardinals, were 6-for-45 with one RBI. The club batted .190 with a .562 OPS overall. Walker was one of very few exceptions, batting .357 with a 1.366 OPS. His two home runs accounted for the only two hit by the entire Cardinals team.[17] In the 2004 postseason, Walker scored 21 percent (14 of 68) of Cardinals runs scored.[13]

Game Score Date
1 Boston 11, St. Louis 9 October 23
2 Boston 6, St. Louis 2 October 24
3 Boston 4, St. Louis 1 October 26
4 Boston 3, St. Louis 0 October 27

Awards and honors

Gold Gloves

Silver Sluggers

NL Comeback Player of the Year

NLCS MVP

Farm system

Шаблон:See also

Шаблон:MLB Farm SystemШаблон:Small[23][24]

References

External links

Шаблон:National League champions Шаблон:National League Central champions Шаблон:2004 MLB season by team Шаблон:St. Louis Cardinals