That year they finished with a record of 45-19, second to Chicago’s 52-14 mark. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. They debuted the red hat with the white interlocking STL in 1964, but not until the end of the season. Looking through the prism of today, it’s odd enough to see baby blue all the way back in the 19th century. Click any roster to see a list of every uniform number worn on that team during that particular season.

It was perched on a bat and worked as a fine single bird complement to the two birds on the bat across the uniforms. Since then, the uniforms have consistently retained the birds theme while undergoing noticeable modification of both the portrayal and "Cardinals" and "St. Louis" script interchangeably used.
We present them here for purely educational purposes. Fans would look at these players and see “ARDINAL.”. There are so many more idiosyncrasies in the book that I haven’t mentioned, though I did casually mention one the other night on Twitter.

The interlocking STL as we know it, or close to it, didn’t appear on the uniforms or hat until 1940. Louis” script is removed from the front, and the script logo is taken … "The difference between the old ballplayer and the new ballplayer is the jersey. All rights reserved. The birds on the bat and interlocking STL are a classic look, but it took some trial and error to get where we are today. It was the first time since 1921 that the Cardinals didn’t feature at least one uniform with the birds on the bat. It’s just a little odd to see after spending years of seeing the white interlocking STL on the red hat.

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It includes fascinating anecdotes about the way the uniform has evolved through the years and the origins of what became one of the best uniform combinations in all of sports. (side note: that’s not to be confused with the 20th century’s American League St. Louis Browns, a totally different franchise). Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net.

If you would you like to see a list of every single player, from every single baseball team in Major League history, who wore any specific uniform number in history, simply visit our comprehensive uniform number history menu. - Steve Garvey (Jonathan Fraser Light, The Cultural Encyclopedia of Baseball, 'Uniforms', Page 979). Again thanks to the Kodners and Threads of our Game, we can see that the Cardinals franchise wore baby blue all the way back in the 19th century when they were known as the Browns. There was a great deal of trial and error before they arrived on the version we all know and love.

Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? The St. Louis Cardinals are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise whose players sport jerseys with the famous birds on the bat and interlocking StL logos.

We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. Use the count column to determine which uniform numbers have been worn the most often as well as the least often. The shocker is that they never wore that hat until 1964. You can see the font here.

The old ballplayer cared about the name on the front. Baby you must tell me how your head feels under something like that/Your brand new horizontal stripe pillbox hat.

That era was riddled with sansabelt pants, polyester uniforms, v-necks, and astroturf.

To my knowledge before I received this book, it was the first time they had ever employed the bird on the hat.

You can get a beautiful view of it in action in Getty’s stock collection here.

Before the 1920 season, the team introduced a new typeface- a Carnival Victorian, per the book- with “St.

The connotation is that the Cardinals used baby blue in one very specific era.

For a single season- the National League’s centennial season- the Cardinals, Pirates, Phillies, Mets, and Reds wore pillbox hats with horizontal stripes. Part of the Baseball Almanac Family, retired uniform number in the American League, retired uniform number in the National League.

Please reach out with any questions, requests, needs etc. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. It was a brief experiment, lasting only one season. We’re pleased to announce that SportsLogos.net received more than 150 submissions for the Arizona Cardinals redesign contest on social media and via email. As late as 1922, they had a similar hat that they wore on occasions. The font was so large on the jerseys that the name spread too far across the chest.

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