2021 St. Louis Cardinals season

The 2021 St. Louis Cardinals season was the 140th for the St. Louis Cardinals of the Major League Baseball (MLB), a franchise in St. Louis, Missouri. It also was the 130th season for the Cardinals in the National League (NL), and their 16th at Busch Stadium III. They advanced to the playoffs but lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2021 National League Wild Card Game. The season included a 17-game winning streak in September, which was the longest in franchise history.

2021 St. Louis Cardinals
National League Wild Card
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record90–72 (.556)
Divisional place2nd
Other information
OwnersWilliam DeWitt Jr.
General managersMike Girsch
ManagersMike Shildt
Local televisionBally Sports Midwest
(Dan McLaughlin, Rick Horton, Jim Edmonds, Brad Thompson, Rick Ankiel)
Local radioKMOX NewsRadio 1120
St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network
(Mike Shannon, John Rooney, Rick Horton, Mike Claiborne)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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Regular season

National League Central

NL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Milwaukee Brewers 9567 0.586 45–36 50–31
St. Louis Cardinals 9072 0.556 5 45–36 45–36
Cincinnati Reds 8379 0.512 12 44–37 39–42
Chicago Cubs 7191 0.438 24 39–42 32–49
Pittsburgh Pirates 61101 0.377 34 37–44 24–57

National League playoff standings

Division Leaders W L Pct.
San Francisco Giants 10755 0.660
Milwaukee Brewers 9567 0.586
Atlanta Braves 8873 0.547


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Los Angeles Dodgers 10656 0.654 +16
St. Louis Cardinals 9072 0.556
Cincinnati Reds 8379 0.512 7
Philadelphia Phillies 8280 0.506 8
San Diego Padres 7983 0.488 11
New York Mets 7785 0.475 13
Colorado Rockies 7487 0.460 15½
Chicago Cubs 7191 0.438 19
Miami Marlins 6795 0.414 23
Washington Nationals 6597 0.401 25
Pittsburgh Pirates 61101 0.377 29
Arizona Diamondbacks 52110 0.321 38

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2021

Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–42–45–19–103–162–51–61–54–34–28–112–171–63–44–16
Atlanta 4–35–24–32–42–411–83–310–910–94–34–23–36–114–56–14
Chicago 4–22–58–113–34–31–54–154–32–514–55–11–69–104–36–14
Cincinnati 1–53–411–85–23–35–29–103–34–213–61–61–610–95–29–11
Colorado 10–94–23–32–56–134–22–52–55–24–211–84–153–44–210–10
Los Angeles 16–34–23–43–313–63–44–36–14–26–012–79–104–37–012–8
Miami 5–28–115–12–52–44–33–39–1010–92–53–43–40–68–113–17
Milwaukee 6–13–315–410–95–23–43–34–22–514–55–24–38–115–18–12
New York 5–19–103–43–35–21–610–92–49–103–44–31–52–511–89–11
Philadelphia 3–49–105–22–42–52–49–105–210–94–34–22–44–313–68–12
Pittsburgh 2–43–45–146–132–40–65–25–144–33–43–44–37–122–410–10
San Diego 11–82–41–56–18–117–124–32–53–42–44–38–113–34–314–6
San Francisco 17–23–36–16–115–410–94–33–45–14–23–411–82–45–213–7
St. Louis 6–11–610–99–104–33–46–011–85–23–412–73–34–22–411–9
Washington 4–35–143–42–52–40–711–81–58–116–134–23–42–54–210–10

Updated with the results of all games through October 3, 2021.

Game log

2021 St. Louis Cardinals Game Log, 90–72 (Home: 45–36; Away: 45–36) [1]
April: 14–12 (Home: 7–6 ; Away: 7–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox / L10
1April 1@ Reds11–6Gallegos (1–0)Castillo (0–1)12,6951–0W1
2April 3@ Reds6–9Mahle (1–0)Wainwright (0–1)12,2131–1L1
3April 4@ Reds1–12Hoffman (1–0)Martínez (0–1)11,6291–2L2
4April 5@ Marlins4–1Ponce de Leon (1–0)Rogers (0–1)Reyes (1)4,6052–2W1
5April 6@ Marlins4–2Helsley (1–0)Alcántara (0–1)Reyes (2)4,9823–2W2
6April 7@ Marlins7–0Flaherty (1–0)López (0–1)5,2444–2W3
7April 8Brewers3–1Gallegos (2–0)Rasmussen (0–1)Reyes (3)13,3285–2W4
8April 10Brewers5–9Houser (1–1)Martínez (0–2)13,3045–3L1
9April 11Brewers3–9Anderson (1–1)Ponce de Leon (1–1)13,1765–4L2
10April 12Nationals2–5Finnegan (1–0)Gant (0–1)Hand (1)12,8945–5L3
11April 13Nationals14–3Flaherty (2–0)Strasburg (0–1)12,7146–5W1
12April 14Nationals0–6Ross (1–0)Wainwright (0–2)13,2066–6L1
13April 16@ Phillies2–9Eflin (1–0)Martínez (0–3)10,8426–7L2
14April 17@ Phillies9–4Helsley (2–0)Moore (0–1)10,8907–7W1
15April 18@ Phillies0–2Nola (1–1)Gant (0–2)10,8767–8L1
16April 19@ Nationals12–5Flaherty (3–0)Ross (1–1)7,5428–8W1
17April 20@ Nationals2–3Hudson (2–0)Gallegos (2–1)Hand (2)8,4188–9L1
18April 21@ Nationals0–1Scherzer (1–1)Martínez (0–4)Hand (3)7,7698–10L2
19April 23Reds5–4Kim (1–0)Gray (0–1)Reyes (4)13,1969–10W1
20April 24Reds2–0Gant (1–2)Miley (2–2)Gallegos (1)13,17610–10W2
21April 25Reds5–2Flaherty (4–0)Castillo (1–2)Reyes (5)13,34811–10W3
22April 26Phillies1–2Wheeler (2–2)Wainwright (0–3)Neris (4)12,86611–11L1
23April 27Phillies5–2Martínez (1–4)Eflin (1–1)Reyes (6)12,89512–11W1
24April 28Phillies3–5Kintzler (1–0)Cabrera (0–1)Neris (5)12,70112–12L1
25April 29Phillies4–3 (10)Reyes (1–0)Hale (0–1)13,15913–12W1
26April 30@ Pirates7–3Gant (2–2)Brubaker (2–2)5,95314–12W2
May: 16–12 (Home: 8–4 ; Away: 8–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox / L10
27May 1@ Pirates12–5Flaherty (5–0)Cahill (1–3)7,33115–12W3
28May 2@ Pirates3–0Martínez (2–4)Crowe (0–1)Reyes (7)7,34316–12W4
29May 3Mets6–5Wainwright (1–3)Lucchesi (0–2)Reyes (8)12,68617–12W5
May 4MetsPostponed (rain, makeup May 5)
30May 5 (1)Mets4–1 (7)Helsley (3–0)Stroman (3–3)Reyes (9)N/A18–12W6
31May 5 (2)Mets2–7 (7)Yamamoto (1–0)Oviedo (0–1)13,18718–13L1
32May 6Mets1–4Walker (2–1)Gant (2–3)Díaz (4)12,93918–14L2
33May 7Rockies5–0Flaherty (6–0)Gomber (2–4)13,43519–14W1
34May 8Rockies9–8Martínez (3–4)Gonzalez (1–1)Reyes (10)13,39020–14W2
35May 9Rockies2–0Wainwright (2–3)Márquez (1–4)Helsley (1)13,38021–14W3
36May 11@ Brewers6–1 (11)Reyes (2–0)Boxberger (0–1)10,59522–14W4
37May 12@ Brewers1–4Williams (1–0)Helsley (3–1)Hader (8)10,22622–15L1
38May 13@ Brewers2–0Flaherty (7–0)Burnes (2–3)Reyes (11)10,55423–15W1
39May 14@ Padres4–5Musgrove (3–4)Oviedo (0–2)Melancon (13)15,25023–16L1
40May 15@ Padres (FS1)3–13Díaz (2–0)Wainwright (2–4)15,25023–17L2
41May 16@ Padres (ESPN)3–5Lamet (1–0)Kim (1–1)Melancon (14)15,25023–18L3
42May 18Pirates5–2Gant (3–3)Brubaker (3–3)Reyes (12)14,00524–18W1
43May 19Pirates8–5Flaherty (8–0)Cahill (1–5)Reyes (13)14,67725–18W2
44May 21Cubs3–12Hendricks (4–4)Helsley (3–2)24,28225–19L1
45May 22Cubs (Fox)2–1Cabrera (1–1)Alzolay (2–4)Reyes (14)26,02726–19W1
46May 23Cubs (ESPN)1–2 (10)Kimbrel (1–2)Reyes (2–1)24,08226–20L1
47May 24@ White Sox1–5Lynn (5–1)Kim (1–2)14,62926–21L2
48May 25@ White Sox3–8Giolito (4–4)Flaherty (8–1)Hendriks (10)16,38026–22L3
49May 26@ White Sox4–0Gant (4–3)Rodón (5–2)14,79127–22W1
50May 27@ Diamondbacks5–4 (10)Reyes (3–1)Crichton (0–4)Ponce de Leon (1)8,95128–22W2
51May 28@ Diamondbacks8–6Woodford (1–0)Bumgarner (4–5)Ponce de Leon (2)11,58129–22W3
52May 29@ Diamondbacks7–4Wainwright (3–4)Frankoff (0–2)Reyes (15)17,83430–22W4
53May 30@ Diamondbacks2–9Peacock (2–1)Kim (1–3)Smith (1)16,68130–23L1
54May 31@ Dodgers4–9Bauer (6–3)Helsley (3–3)18,07130–24L2
June: 10–17 (Home: 8–8 ; Away: 2–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox / L10
55June 1@ Dodgers3–2Gallegos (3–1)Treinen (1–2)Reyes (16)15,68331–24W1
56June 2@ Dodgers3–14Buehler (4–0)Martínez (3–5)15,88931–25L1
57June 3Reds2–4Gutiérrez (1–1)Wainwright (3–5)Sims (4)15,32731–26L2
58June 4Reds4–6Castillo (2–8)Kim (1–4)Feliz (1)22,75631–27L3
59June 5Reds2–5Mahle (5–2)Helsley (3–4)Sims (5)23,36531–28L4
60June 6Reds7–8Hembree (1–1)Reyes (3–2)Sims (6)21,15231–29L5
61June 8Indians1–10Bieber (7–3)Martínez (3–6)16,17831–30L6
62June 9Indians8–2Wainwright (4–5)Mejía (0–1)16,33132–30W1
63June 11@ Cubs5–8Nance (1–0)Cabrera (1–2)Kimbrel (16)35,11232–31L1
64June 12@ Cubs (Fox)2–7Hendricks (8–4)Gant (4–4)Kimbrel (17)39,09532–32L2
65June 13@ Cubs (ESPN)0–2Davies (4–3)Martínez (3–7)Kimbrel (18)35,22532–33L3
66June 14Marlins4–2Gallegos (4–1)Floro (2–4)Reyes (17)24,28133–33W1
67June 15Marlins2–1Reyes (4–2)García (3–5)24,73634–33W2
68June 16Marlins1–0Helsley (4–4)Alcántara (4–6)24,68235–33W3
69June 17@ Braves0–4Morton (6–3)Gant (4–5)33,41235–34L1
70June 18@ Braves1–9Fried (4–4)Martínez (3–8)40,37735–35L2
June 19@ BravesPostponed (rain, makeup June 20)
71June 20 (1)@ Braves9–1 (7)Wainwright (5–5)Wilson (2–3)33,78136–35W1
72June 20 (2)@ Braves (ESPN)0–1 (7)Smyly (4–3)Kim (1–5)Smith (13)36,97736–36L1
73June 22@ Tigers2–8Funkhouser (1–0)Oviedo (0–3)13,49236–37L2
74June 23@ Tigers2–6Manning (1–1)Gant (4–6)13,26336–38L3
75June 24Pirates2–8Kuhl (2–4)Martínez (3–9)33,25436–39L4
76June 25Pirates4–5Crowe (1–4)Woodford (1–1)Rodríguez (10)34,81236–40L5
77June 26Pirates3–1Wainwright (6–5)Brubaker (4–7)Reyes (18)33,05837–40W1
78June 27Pirates2–7Kranick (1–0)Oviedo (0–4)25,16337–41L1
79June 28Diamondbacks7–1Gallegos (5–1)Young (2–6)27,17538–41W1
80June 29Diamondbacks3–2Martínez (4–9)Smith (2–4)Reyes (19)28,74039–41W2
81June 30Diamondbacks7–4Kim (2–5)Smith (1–4)Reyes (20)27,23540–41W3
July: 12–11 (Home: 6–3 ; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox / L10
82July 1@ Rockies2–5Bard (4–4)Gallegos (5–2)30,41040–42L1
83July 2@ Rockies9–3 (10)Reyes (5–2)Almonte (1–2)47,22441–42W1
84July 3@ Rockies2–3Chacín (2–1)Cabrera (1–3)Bard (12)48,18241–43L1
85July 4@ Rockies2–3Lawrence (1–0)Reyes (5–3)36,89141–44L2
86July 5@ Giants5–3Kim (3–5)Gausman (8–3)32,64442–44W1
87July 6@ Giants6–5Wainwright (7–5)Cueto (6–5)Miller (1)18,78543–44W2
88July 7@ Giants2–5Wood (8–3)Oviedo (0–5)McGee (17)19,06743–45L1
89July 9@ Cubs5–10Hendricks (11–4)LeBlanc (0–2)36,19243–46L2
90July 10@ Cubs6–0Kim (4–5)Davies (5–6)39,36844–46W1
July 11@ CubsPostponed (rain, makeup September 24)
91st All-Star Game in Denver, Colorado
91July 16Giants2–7Jackson (1–0)Wainwright (7–6)33,74344–47L1
92July 17Giants3–1Kim (5–5)DeSclafani (10–4)Reyes (21)40,48945–47W1
93July 18Giants2–1Cabrera (2–3)Brebbia (0–1)Reyes (22)29,42546–47W2
94July 19Cubs8–3Woodford (2–1)Mills (4–3)38,19947–47W2
95July 20Cubs6–7Maples (1–0)Reyes (5–4)Kimbrel (22)35,40247–48L1
96July 21Cubs3–2 (10)McFarland (1–0)Kimbrel (1–3)37,00848–48L1
97July 22Cubs3–2Kim (6–5)Alzolay (4–10)Reyes (23)41,41249–48W1
98July 23@ Reds5–6Brach (1–1)Gallegos (5–3)Hembree (7)30,60549–49L1
99July 24@ Reds3–5Castillo (4–10)Woodford (2–2)Hembree (8)33,48949–50L2
100July 25@ Reds10–6Helsley (5–4)Gray (2–6)21,94750–50W1
101July 27@ Indians4–2Wainwright (8–6)Shaw (3–5)Reyes (24)19,48051–50W2
102July 28@ Indians2–7Plesac (6–3)Kim (6–6)19,92751–51W2
103July 30Twins5–1Helsley (6–4)Duffey (2–3)34,03652–51W3
104July 31Twins1–8Alcalá (3–5)Woodford (2–3)33,43252–52L1
August: 15–11 (Home: 6–9 ; Away: 9–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox / L10
105August 1Twins7–3Wainwright (9–6)Pineda (4–6)28,97553–52W1
106August 3Braves1–6Fried (8–7)Lester (3–6)31,50953–53L1
107August 4Braves4–7Martin (1–3)Gallegos (5–4)Smith (22)32,20553–54L2
108August 5Braves4–8Santana (1–0)Gallegos (5–5)30,54953–55L3
109August 6Royals4–2Wainwright (10–6)Minor (8–10)Reyes (25)29,09054–55W1
110August 7Royals5–2García (1–0)Keller (7–11)Gallegos (2)36,61555–55W2
111August 8Royals5–6Barlow (4–3)Reyes (5–5)Lovelady (1)31,94355–56L1
112August 10@ Pirates4–1Happ (6–6)Brault (0–1)Reyes (26)10,05656–56W1
113August 11@ Pirates4–0Wainwright (11–6)Crowe (3–7)8,54857–56W2
114August 12@ Pirates7–6McFarland (2–0)Brubaker (4–12)Reyes (27)8,67658–56W3
115August 13@ Royals6–0 Flaherty (9–1)Minor (8–11)30,62059–56W4
116August 14@ Royals9–4Lester (4–6)Keller (7–13)35,78460–56W5
117August 15@ Royals7–2Happ (7–6)Bubic (3–6)18,31761–56W6
118August 17Brewers0–2Burnes (8–4)Wainwright (11–7)Hader (24)28,05861–57L1
119August 18Brewers4–6 (10)Hader (4–2)Reyes (5–6)Williams (3)25,93861–58L2
120August 19Brewers8–4Fernández (1–0)Woodruff (7–7)27,54562–58W1
121August 20Pirates0–4Keller (4–10)Mikolas (0–1)28,40662–59L1
122August 21Pirates4–5Shreve (2–1)Cabrera (2–4)Bednar (1)30,20562–60L2
123August 22Pirates3–0Wainwright (12–7)Brault (0–2)Reyes (28)34,43163–60W1
124August 24Tigers3–4Mize (7–6)Flaherty (9–2)Fulmer (8)28,18563–61L1
125August 25Tigers3–2 (10)McFarland (3–0)Fulmer (5–6)24,30464–61W1
126August 26@ Pirates7–11Kuhl (4–6)Cabrera (2–5)8,61864–62L1
127August 27@ Pirates4–3Happ (8–6)Peters (0–2)Reyes (29)12,66265–62W1
128August 28@ Pirates13–0Wainwright (13–7)Brault (0–3)20,04366–62W2
129August 29@ Pirates3–4Stratton (5–0)Reyes (5–7)10,29066–63L1
130August 30@ Reds3–1Lester (5–6)Castillo (7–14)Gallegos (3)10,77367–63W1
August 31@ RedsPostponed (rain, makeup September 1)
September: 22–7 (Home: 9–4 ; Away: 13–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox / L10
131 September 1 (1) @ Reds5–4 (7)Cabrera (3–5)Miley (11–5)Gallegos (4)10,36568–63W2
132 September 1 (2) @ Reds2–12 (7)Gray (7–6)Happ (8–7)10,89268–64L1
133September 3@ Brewers15–4Wainwright (14–7)Peralta (9–4)23,98769–64W1
134September 4@ Brewers0–4Houser (8–6)Kim (6–7)33,43969–65L1
135September 5@ Brewers5–6Sánchez (2–0)Reyes (5–8)33,84569–66L2
136September 6Dodgers1–5Scherzer (13–4)Mikolas (0–2)43,57569–67L3
137September 7Dodgers2–7Vesia (3–1)Happ (8–8)34,50069–68L4
138September 8Dodgers5–4Wainwright (15–7)White (1–3)Gallegos (5)35,56670–68W1
139September 9Dodgers2–1Reyes (6–8)Bickford (3–2)Gallegos (6)31,17371–68W2
140 September 10 Reds2–4Lorenzen (1–2)McFarland (3–1)Givens (7)29,59771–69L1
141September 11Reds6–4Reyes (7–8)Sims (5–3)Gallegos (7)33,40472–69W1
142September 12Reds2–0Happ (9–8)Gray (7–7)Gallegos (8)32,87273–69W2
143September 13@ Mets7–0Wainwright (16–7)Hill (6–7)19,05774–69W3
144September 14@ Mets7–6 (11)Reyes (8–8)Reed (0–1)Kim (1)21,82575–69W4
145September 15@ Mets11–4Lester (6–6)Megill (3–5)21,00176–69W5
146September 17Padres8–2Mikolas (1–2)Velasquez (3–7)30,93777–69W6
147September 18Padres3–2Miller (1–0)Pagán (4–2)Gallegos (9)40,62678–69W7
148September 19Padres8–7Reyes (9–8)Arrieta (5–14)Gallegos (10)35,32679–69W8
149September 20@ Brewers5–2Lester (7–6)Peralta (9–5)García (1)28,29180–69W9
150September 21@ Brewers2–1Woodford (3–3)Woodruff (9–10)Gallegos (11)30,47581–69W10
151September 22@ Brewers10–2Mikolas (2–2)Anderson (4–9)29,63582–69W11
152September 23@ Brewers8–5McFarland (4–1)Ashby (3–1)Gallegos (12)30,80483–69W12
153September 24 (1)@ Cubs8–5 (7)Reyes (10–8)Steele (3–4)Gallegos (13)29,03084–69W13
154September 24 (2)@ Cubs12–4 (7)Hudson (1–0)Davies (6–12)35,02085–69W14
155September 25@ Cubs8–5Kim (7–7)Heuer (7–3)32,91886–69W15
156September 26@ Cubs4–2Cabrera (4–5)Heuer (7–4)Gallegos (14)26,54787–69W16
157September 28Brewers6–2Wainwright (17–7)Gustave (1–1)35,72688–69W17
158September 29Brewers0–4Houser (10–6)Mikolas (2–3)35,28388–70L1
159September 30Brewers4–3Happ (10–8)Sánchez (2–1)García (2)29,16189–70W1
October: 1–2 (Home: 1–2 ; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox / L10
160October 1Cubs4–3Gallegos (6–5)Nance (1–1)41,61890–70W2
161October 2Cubs (Fox)5–6Adam (1–0)García (1–1)Wick (5)45,23990–71L1
162October 3Cubs2–3 (7)Biagini (1–0)Woodford (3–4)46,52590–72L2
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Cardinals team member

Awards

The Cardinals became the first team to have five players win Gold Glove Awards: first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, second baseman Tommy Edman, third baseman Nolan Arenado, left fielder Tyler O'Neill and center fielder Harrison Bader.[2]

Winning streak

In September, the Cardinals went on a franchise record 17-game winning streak. The streak started with two wins in St. Louis against the Cincinnati Reds, followed by three-game sweeps of the New York Mets and San Diego Padres, and continued with four-game sweeps of the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals won their 17th consecutive game in St. Louis against Milwaukee, marking the longest win streak in the National League since 1937 and longest in the MLB since the 2017 Cleveland Indians.[3] The streak, which began on September 11, came to an end on September 29 with a 4–0 loss to the Brewers. The 17 straight wins for the Cardinals broke the previous franchise record of 14 consecutive wins in 1935.[4] This 17-game stretch vaulted the Cardinals into a commanding lead in the NL Wild Card race, and helped them reach the 2021 MLB playoffs.

Gold Gloves

On defense, the Cardinals were the first team in MLB history to win five Gold Glove Awards.[5] The five National League Gold Glove winners for the Cardinals were first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, second baseman Tommy Edman, third baseman Nolan Arenado, center fielder Harrison Bader, and left fielder Tyler O'Neill.[6] Arenado won his fifth National League Platinum Glove Award in a row and first as a Cardinal, which is given to the best fielder in each respective league.[7]

Rookie of the Year

St. Louis outfielder, Dylan Carlson was a nominee for the 2021 National League Rookie of the Year Award. Carlson finished third in votes for the NL Rookie of Year, behind Trevor Rogers of the Miami Marlins and Jonathan India of the Cincinnati Reds.[8] India won the Rookie of Year, playing infield for a division rival of the Cardinals. In his first full season with the team, Carlson played in 149 games and hit for an average of .266 with 18 home runs.[9]

Manager of the Year

Cardinal manager, Mike Shildt, was named a finalist for the 2021 National League Manager of the Year Award. Shildt received one first-place vote, and finished third overall behind San Francisco Giants manager, Gabe Kapler, and Craig Counsell of the Milwaukee Brewers.[10] Kapler, who won the award, led his team to the best record in the MLB, while Counsell's Brewers won the NL Central division over the Cardinals. Shildt managed the Cardinals to a 90–72 record and playoff berth. This was Shildt's second nomination for NL Manager of the Year, having won the award in 2019.[10]

Roster

2021 St. Louis Cardinals
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Tommy Edman1596419116841311563038.262.387
Paul Goldschmidt15860310217736231991267.294.514
Nolan Arenado1575938115134334105250.255.494
Dylan Carlson149542791443141865257.266.437
Tyler O'Neill1384828913826234801538.286.560
Yadier Molina121440451111901166324.252.370
Harrison Bader10336745982111650927.267.460
Paul DeJong11335644701011945435.197.390
Edmundo Sosa113288397884627417.271.389
Matt Carpenter1302071835111321235.169.275
Andrew Knizner6316118287019020.174.236
Justin Williams51119101900411017.160.261
Lars Nootbaar58109152631515213.239.422
José Rondón63801321303928.263.413
Lane Thomas3248251001210.104.125
Austin Dean223057201706.233.400
John Nogowski191821000001.056.056
Max Moroff61601000100.063.063
Scott Hurst7500000000.000.000
Ali Sánchez2402200000.5001.000
Pitcher Totals16224282360111015.095.132
Team Totals162535170613032612219867889478.244.412

Source:

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Adam Wainwright1773.0532320206.1168727050174
Kwang-hyun Kim773.4627211106.29846413980
Carlos Martínez496.231616082.17758573657
Giovanny Gallegos653.027301480.15128272095
Jack Flaherty923.221715078.15735282685
John Gant463.422514076.16432295656
Alex Reyes1083.246902972.14632265295
Génesis Cabrera453.73710070.05231293677
Jake Woodford343.99268067.26632302550
Jon Lester414.361212066.06834322640
Johan Oviedo054.911413062.16139343751
J. A. Happ524.001111054.05224241745
Ryan Helsley644.56510147.14024242747
Miles Mikolas234.2399044.24324211131
Wade LeBlanc013.61128042.14517171623
T. J. McFarland412.56380038.2321111921
Andrew Miller004.75400036.04119191640
Daniel Ponce de Leon116.21242233.13224232224
Luis García113.24340233.1251212834
Kodi Whitley002.49250025.115871227
Junior Fernández105.66180020.22513131515
Tyler Webb0013.22220016.12226241914
Justin Miller104.50180116.0158859
Seth Elledge004.63110011.21366711
Jordan Hicks005.40100010.05661010
Dakota Hudson102.082108.272216
Brandon Waddell004.154004.142256
Brandon Dickson0013.502002.053301
Ángel Rondón000.002002.010011
Matt Carpenter000.001001.120000
Roel Ramírez0081.001000.113320
Bernardo Flores00inf1000.011120
Team Totals90723.98162162501417.012346726266081225

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Postseason

Game log

2021 Postseason (0–1)
National League Wild Card Game (0–1)
GameDateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 6@ Dodgers1–3Jansen (1–0)McFarland (0–1)53,1930–1

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Minor league system and first-year player draft

Teams

Level Team League Division Manager W–L/Stats Standing Refs
Triple-A Memphis Redbirds Triple-A East Southeast Ben Johnson 61–67 5th of 7 [11]
Double-A Springfield Cardinals Double-A Central North José Leger 45–75 5th of 5
High-A Peoria Chiefs High-A Central West Chris Swauger 45–75 6th of 6
Low-A Palm Beach Cardinals Low-A Southeast East José León 37–80 4th of 4
Rookie FCL Cardinals Florida Complex League East Roberto Espinoza 24–29 5th of 5
Foreign Rookie DSL Cardinals Blue Dominican Summer League South Fray Peniche 21–38 7th of 8
DSL Cardinals Red San Pedro Estuar Ruiz 27–30 6th of 8

Major League Baseball draft

The 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft began on Sunday, July 11, and ended on Tuesday, July 13. The draft assigned amateur baseball players to MLB teams.

2021 Draft Order

2021 Draft Tracker (StL Cardinals)

2021 St. Louis Cardinals complete draft list
Round Pick Name, Age Pos / Bats School (State) Signing bonus
1 18 Michael McGreevy, 21 RHP / R University of California, Santa Barbara (CA) $2.75 million
2 54 Joshua Baez, 18 OF / R Dexter Southfield School (MA) $2.25 million
3 70 Ryan Holgate, 21 OF / L University of Arizona (AZ) $875,000
3 90 Austin Love, 22 RHP / R University of North Carolina (NC) $600,000
4 120 Zane Mills, 21 RHP / R Washington State University (WA) $375,000
5 151 Gordon Graceffo, 21 RHP / R Villanova University (PA) $500,000
6 181 Alfredo Ruiz, 21 LHP / L Long Beach State University (CA) $50,000
7 211 Alec Willis, 18 RHP / R Regis Jesuit High School (CO) $1.00 million
8 241 Mike Antico, 23 OF / L University of Texas (TX) $20,000
9 271 Trent Baker, 22 RHP / R Angelo State University (TX) $75,000
10 301 Osvaldo Tovalin, 21 3B / R Azusa Pacific University (CA) $50,000
11 331 Mack Chambers, 21 SS / S University of New Mexico (NM) $175,000
12 361 Chris Gerard, 21 LHP / R Virginia Tech (VA) $250,000
13 391 Hayes Heinecke, 22 LHP / L Wofford College (SC) $125,000
14 421 Andre Granillo, 21 RHP / R University of California, Riverside (CA) $125,000
15 451 Alex Cornwell, 22 LHP / L University of Southern California (CA) $50,000
16 481 Aaron McKeithan, 21 C / R University of North Carolina at Charlotte (NC) $50,000
17 511 Elijah Cabell, 21 OF / R Florida State University (FL) $125,000
18 541 Andrew Marrero, 21 RHP / R University of Connecticut (CT) $100,000
19 571 Thomas Francisco, 22 1B / L East Carolina University (NC) $100,000
20 601 Xavier Casserilla, 18 3B / R V.R. Eaton High School (TX) Did not sign

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