St. Louis Cardinals award winners and league leaders

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This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the St. Louis Cardinals professional baseball team.

[edit] Awards

[edit] Most Valuable Player

[edit] League Awards

Note: The modern MVP award was first presented in 1931. One of its predecessors was the League Awards (1922–1929).

[edit] Most Valuable Player (NL)

Note: This was re-named the Kenesaw Mountain Landis Memorial Baseball Award in 1944.

[edit] Cy Young

[edit] Rookie of the Year

[edit] Manager of the Year

[edit] Triple Crown (NL): Batting

See: Triple Crown (baseball)#Batting

[edit] Gold Glove Award

[edit] Silver Slugger

[edit] Hank Aaron Award

[edit] MLB Comeback Player of the Year (NL)

[edit] Roberto Clemente Award

[edit] World Series MVP

[edit] National League Championship Series (NLCS) MVP

See: National League Championship Series#Most Valuable Player Award

[edit] MLB All-Century Team (1999)

  • Bob Gibson
  • Rogers Hornsby
  • Mark McGwire
  • Stan Musial

[edit] DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

  • Stan Musial — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value

[edit] MLB All-Time Team (1997; BBWAA)

[edit] Sporting News MLB Athlete of the Decade (2009)

See: Sporting News#Major-league baseball awards

[edit] Sporting News All-Decade Team

See: Sporting News#Major-league baseball awards
  • Albert Pujols, 1B (2009)

[edit] Sports Illustrated MLB All-Decade Team

  • Albert Pujols, first base (2009)

[edit] Best Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award

  • Mark McGwire—1999
  • Albert Pujols—2005, 2006, 2009, 2010

[edit] Sporting News NL Pitcher of the Year

[edit] Topps All-Star Rookie teams

See footnote[1] and Topps All-Star Rookie Rosters

[edit] Players Choice Awards NL Comeback Player of the Year

[edit] Sporting News NL Comeback Player of the Year

[edit] MLB Insiders Club Magazine All-Postseason Team

[edit] Players Choice Awards Marvin Miller Man of the Year

Note: Awarded by fellow major-league players as the Man of the Year in Major League Baseball (not one for each league).

[edit] Lou Gehrig Memorial Award

[edit] Heart & Hustle Award

Note: Awarded by the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association

[edit] Tony Conigliaro Award

[edit] Branch Rickey Award

[edit] Sporting News Manager of the Year Award

Note: Established in 1936, this award was given annually to one manager in Major League Baseball. In 1986 it was expanded to honor one manager from each league.

[edit] Team award

Note: The Cardinals were originally known as the St. Louis Brown Stockings/Browns (1882–1898) and then the St. Louis Perfectos (1899), before becoming the Cardinals in 1900.

[edit] Team records (single-season)

[edit] Minor-league system

[edit] Minor League Player of the Year

  • 1998 – Rick Ankiel
  • 1999 – Rick Ankiel
  • 2000 –
  • 2001 –
  • 2002 –
  • 2003 –
  • 2004 –
  • 2005 –
  • 2006 –
  • 2007 –
  • 2008 –
  • 2009 –
  • 2010 –
  • 2011 –

[edit] Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year Award

  • 1999 – Rick Ankiel

[edit] USA Today Minor League Player of the Year Award

  • 1999 – Rick Ankiel

[edit] Joe Bauman Home Run Award

[edit] Other achievements

[edit] National Baseball Hall of Fame

See St. Louis Cardinals#Hall of Famers

[edit] St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame

See St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum

[edit] Darryl Kile Award

See Darryl Kile#Memorial and footnote[4]

[edit] Retired numbers

See St. Louis Cardinals#Retired numbers

[edit] Sports Illustrated Top 20 Male Athletes of the Decade

  • 2009 – Albert Pujols (#9)[5]

[edit] Associated Press Athlete of the Year

[edit] Sporting News Sportsman of the Year

See: Sporting News#Sportsman of the Year

[edit] Ford C. Frick Award recipients (broadcasters)

See St. Louis Cardinals#Ford C. Frick Award recipients

[edit] Jack Buck Award

  • 1987 – August A. Busch, Jr., former brewer, prominent sportsman, and owner of the St. Louis Cardinals
  • 1994 – Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinal Hall of Famer
  • 1996 – Bill DeWitt, longtime Major League Baseball executive
  • 2010 – Ernie Hays, former St. Louis Cardinals organist[6]

[edit] See also

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Topps_All-Star_Rookie_Team
  2. ^ For the other members of the 2011 team, see Baseball awards. MLB Insiders Club Magazine selected its first All-Postseason Team in 2008. Boye, Paul. All-Postseason Team. MLB Insiders Club Magazine (ISSN: 1941-5060), Vol. 5, Issue 1 (December 2011), pp. 30-31. North American Media Group, Inc.
  3. ^ a b The World Series Trophy was first awarded in 1967. In 1985, it was re-named the Commissioner's Trophy. From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award given to the All-Star Game MVP.
  4. ^ Two awards are presented each year, one to a St. Louis Cardinal and one to a Houston Astro, each of whom exemplifies Kile's virtues of being "a good teammate, a great friend, a fine father and a humble man." The winners are selected, respectively, by the St. Louis and Houston chapters of the Baseball Writers Association of America. Darryl Kile Award. Baseball Almanac. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
  5. ^ See: Sports Illustrated Top 20 Male Athletes of the Decade.
  6. ^ "Ernie Hays Awarded Jack Buck Award". http://marylandheights.patch.com/articles/ernie-hays-awarded-jack-buck-award. Retrieved 2011-06-18. 
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