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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.
Regular season
Season standings
National League Central
National League playoff standings
Record vs. opponents
2021 National League Records
Source: NL Standings Head-to-head
|
Team |
ARI |
ATL |
CHC |
CIN |
COL |
LAD |
MIA |
MIL |
NYM |
PHI |
PIT |
SD |
SF |
STL |
WSH |
AL |
Arizona |
— |
3–4 |
2–4 |
5–1 |
8–10 |
3–16 |
2–5 |
1–6 |
1–5 |
4–3 |
4–2 |
8–11 |
2–17 |
1–6 |
3–4 |
4–16 |
Atlanta |
4–3 |
— |
5–2 |
4–3 |
2–4 |
2–4 |
11–8 |
3–3 |
9–9 |
10–9 |
4–3 |
4–2 |
3–3 |
6–1 |
14–5 |
6–14 |
Chicago |
4–2 |
2–5 |
— |
8–11 |
3–3 |
4–3 |
1–5 |
4–15 |
4–3 |
2–5 |
14–5 |
5–1 |
1–6 |
8–10 |
4–3 |
6–14 |
Cincinnati |
1–5 |
3–4 |
11–8 |
— |
5–2 |
3–3 |
5–2 |
9–10 |
3–3 |
4–2 |
12–6 |
1–6 |
1–6 |
10–9 |
5–2 |
9–11 |
Colorado |
10–8 |
4–2 |
3–3 |
2–5 |
— |
6–13 |
4–2 |
2–5 |
2–5 |
5–2 |
4–2 |
11–8 |
4–15 |
3–4 |
4–2 |
10–10 |
Los Angeles |
16–3 |
4–2 |
3–4 |
3–3 |
13–6 |
— |
3–4 |
3–3 |
6–1 |
4–2 |
6–0 |
12–7 |
9–10 |
4–3 |
7–0 |
12–8 |
Miami |
5–2 |
8–11 |
5–1 |
2–5 |
2–4 |
4–3 |
— |
3–3 |
9–10 |
9–9 |
2–5 |
3–4 |
3–4 |
0–6 |
8–11 |
3–17 |
Milwaukee |
6–1 |
3–3 |
15–4 |
10–9 |
5–2 |
3–3 |
3–3 |
— |
4–2 |
2–5 |
14–5 |
5–2 |
4–3 |
8–11 |
5–1 |
8–12 |
New York |
5–1 |
9–9 |
3–4 |
3–3 |
5–2 |
1–6 |
10–9 |
2–4 |
— |
9–10 |
3–4 |
4–3 |
1–5 |
2–5 |
11–8 |
9–11 |
Philadelphia |
3–4 |
9–10 |
5–2 |
2–4 |
2–5 |
2–4 |
9–9 |
5–2 |
10–9 |
— |
4–3 |
4–2 |
2–4 |
4–3 |
13–6 |
8–12 |
Pittsburgh |
2–4 |
3–4 |
5–14 |
6–12 |
2–4 |
0–6 |
5–2 |
5–14 |
4–3 |
3–4 |
— |
3–4 |
4–3 |
7–12 |
2–4 |
10–10 |
San Diego |
11–8 |
2–4 |
1–5 |
6–1 |
8–11 |
7–12 |
4–3 |
2–5 |
3–4 |
2–4 |
4–3 |
— |
8–10 |
3–3 |
4–3 |
14–6 |
San Francisco |
17–2 |
3–3 |
6–1 |
6–1 |
15–4 |
10–9 |
4–3 |
3–4 |
5–1 |
4–2 |
3–4 |
10–8 |
— |
2–4 |
5–2 |
13–7 |
St. Louis |
6–1 |
1–6 |
10–8 |
9–10 |
4–3 |
3–4 |
6–0 |
11–8 |
5–2 |
3–4 |
12–7 |
3–3 |
4–2 |
— |
2–4 |
11–9 |
Washington |
4–3 |
5–14 |
3–4 |
2–5 |
2–4 |
0–7 |
11–8 |
1–5 |
8–11 |
6–13 |
4–2 |
3–4 |
2–5 |
4–2 |
— |
10–9 |
Updated with the results of all games through October 2, 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)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Box / L10 |
1 |
April 1 |
@ Reds |
11–6 |
Gallegos (1–0) |
Castillo (0–1) |
— |
12,695 |
1–0 |
W1 |
2 |
April 3 |
@ Reds |
6–9 |
Mahle (1–0) |
Wainwright (0–1) |
— |
12,213 |
1–1 |
L1 |
3 |
April 4 |
@ Reds |
1–12 |
Hoffman (1–0) |
Martínez (0–1) |
— |
11,629 |
1–2 |
L2 |
4 |
April 5 |
@ Marlins |
4–1 |
Ponce de Leon (1–0) |
Rogers (0–1) |
Reyes (1) |
4,605 |
2–2 |
W1 |
5 |
April 6 |
@ Marlins |
4–2 |
Helsley (1–0) |
Alcántara (0–1) |
Reyes (2) |
4,982 |
3–2 |
W2 |
6 |
April 7 |
@ Marlins |
7–0 |
Flaherty (1–0) |
López (0–1) |
— |
5,244 |
4–2 |
W3 |
7 |
April 8 |
Brewers |
3–1 |
Gallegos (2–0) |
Rasmussen (0–1) |
Reyes (3) |
13,328 |
5–2 |
W4 |
8 |
April 10 |
Brewers |
5–9 |
Houser (1–1) |
Martínez (0–2) |
— |
13,304 |
5–3 |
L1 |
9 |
April 11 |
Brewers |
3–9 |
Anderson (1–1) |
Ponce de Leon (1–1) |
— |
13,176 |
5–4 |
L2 |
10 |
April 12 |
Nationals |
2–5 |
Finnegan (1–0) |
Gant (0–1) |
Hand (1) |
12,894 |
5–5 |
L3 |
11 |
April 13 |
Nationals |
14–3 |
Flaherty (2–0) |
Strasburg (0–1) |
— |
12,714 |
6–5 |
W1 |
12 |
April 14 |
Nationals |
0–6 |
Ross (1–0) |
Wainwright (0–2) |
— |
13,206 |
6–6 |
L1 |
13 |
April 16 |
@ Phillies |
2–9 |
Eflin (1–0) |
Martínez (0–3) |
— |
10,842 |
6–7 |
L2 |
14 |
April 17 |
@ Phillies |
9–4 |
Helsley (2–0) |
Moore (0–1) |
— |
10,890 |
7–7 |
W1 |
15 |
April 18 |
@ Phillies |
0–2 |
Nola (1–1) |
Gant (0–2) |
— |
10,876 |
7–8 |
L1 |
16 |
April 19 |
@ Nationals |
12–5 |
Flaherty (3–0) |
Ross (1–1) |
— |
7,542 |
8–8 |
W1 |
17 |
April 20 |
@ Nationals |
2–3 |
Hudson (2–0) |
Gallegos (2–1) |
Hand (2) |
8,418 |
8–9 |
L1 |
18 |
April 21 |
@ Nationals |
0–1 |
Scherzer (1–1) |
Martínez (0–4) |
Hand (3) |
7,769 |
8–10 |
L2 |
19 |
April 23 |
Reds |
5–4 |
Kim (1–0) |
Gray (0–1) |
Reyes (4) |
13,196 |
9–10 |
W1 |
20 |
April 24 |
Reds |
2–0 |
Gant (1–2) |
Miley (2–2) |
Gallegos (1) |
13,176 |
10–10 |
W2 |
21 |
April 25 |
Reds |
5–2 |
Flaherty (4–0) |
Castillo (1–2) |
Reyes (5) |
13,348 |
11–10 |
W3 |
22 |
April 26 |
Phillies |
1–2 |
Wheeler (2–2) |
Wainwright (0–3) |
Neris (4) |
12,866 |
11–11 |
L1 |
23 |
April 27 |
Phillies |
5–2 |
Martínez (1–4) |
Eflin (1–1) |
Reyes (6) |
12,895 |
12–11 |
W1 |
24 |
April 28 |
Phillies |
3–5 |
Kintzler (1–0) |
Cabrera (0–1) |
Neris (5) |
12,701 |
12–12 |
L1 |
25 |
April 29 |
Phillies |
4–3 (10) |
Reyes (1–0) |
Hale (0–1) |
— |
13,159 |
13–12 |
W1 |
26 |
April 30 |
@ Pirates |
7–3 |
Gant (2–2) |
Brubaker (2–2) |
— |
5,953 |
14–12 |
W2 |
|
May: 16–12 (Home: 8–4 ; Away: 8–8)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Box / L10 |
27 |
May 1 |
@ Pirates |
12–5 |
Flaherty (5–0) |
Cahill (1–3) |
— |
7,331 |
15–12 |
W3 |
28 |
May 2 |
@ Pirates |
3–0 |
Martínez (2–4) |
Crowe (0–1) |
Reyes (7) |
7,343 |
16–12 |
W4 |
29 |
May 3 |
Mets |
6–5 |
Wainwright (1–3) |
Lucchesi (0–2) |
Reyes (8) |
12,686 |
17–12 |
W5 |
— |
May 4 |
Mets |
Postponed (rain, makeup May 5) |
30 |
May 5 (1) |
Mets |
4–1 (7) |
Helsley (3–0) |
Stroman (3–3) |
Reyes (9) |
N/A |
18–12 |
W6 |
31 |
May 5 (2) |
Mets |
2–7 (7) |
Yamamoto (1–0) |
Oviedo (0–1) |
— |
13,187 |
18–13 |
L1 |
32 |
May 6 |
Mets |
1–4 |
Walker (2–1) |
Gant (2–3) |
Díaz (4) |
12,939 |
18–14 |
L2 |
33 |
May 7 |
Rockies |
5–0 |
Flaherty (6–0) |
Gomber (2–4) |
— |
13,435 |
19–14 |
W1 |
34 |
May 8 |
Rockies |
9–8 |
Martínez (3–4) |
Gonzalez (1–1) |
Reyes (10) |
13,390 |
20–14 |
W2 |
35 |
May 9 |
Rockies |
2–0 |
Wainwright (2–3) |
Márquez (1–4) |
Helsley (1) |
13,380 |
21–14 |
W3 |
36 |
May 11 |
@ Brewers |
6–1 (11) |
Reyes (2–0) |
Boxberger (0–1) |
— |
10,595 |
22–14 |
W4 |
37 |
May 12 |
@ Brewers |
1–4 |
Williams (1–0) |
Helsley (3–1) |
Hader (8) |
10,226 |
22–15 |
L1 |
38 |
May 13 |
@ Brewers |
2–0 |
Flaherty (7–0) |
Burnes (2–3) |
Reyes (11) |
10,554 |
23–15 |
W1 |
39 |
May 14 |
@ Padres |
4–5 |
Musgrove (3–4) |
Oviedo (0–2) |
Melancon (13) |
15,250 |
23–16 |
L1 |
40 |
May 15 |
@ Padres (FS1) |
3–13 |
Díaz (2–0) |
Wainwright (2–4) |
— |
15,250 |
23–17 |
L2 |
41 |
May 16 |
@ Padres (ESPN) |
3–5 |
Lamet (1–0) |
Kim (1–1) |
Melancon (14) |
15,250 |
23–18 |
L3 |
42 |
May 18 |
Pirates |
5–2 |
Gant (3–3) |
Brubaker (3–3) |
Reyes (12) |
14,005 |
24–18 |
W1 |
43 |
May 19 |
Pirates |
8–5 |
Flaherty (8–0) |
Cahill (1–5) |
Reyes (13) |
14,677 |
25–18 |
W2 |
44 |
May 21 |
Cubs |
3–12 |
Hendricks (4–4) |
Helsley (3–2) |
— |
24,282 |
25–19 |
L1 |
45 |
May 22 |
Cubs (Fox) |
2–1 |
Cabrera (1–1) |
Alzolay (2–4) |
Reyes (14) |
26,027 |
26–19 |
W1 |
46 |
May 23 |
Cubs (ESPN) |
1–2 (10) |
Kimbrel (1–2) |
Reyes (2–1) |
— |
24,082 |
26–20 |
L1 |
47 |
May 24 |
@ White Sox |
1–5 |
Lynn (5–1) |
Kim (1–2) |
— |
14,629 |
26–21 |
L2 |
48 |
May 25 |
@ White Sox |
3–8 |
Giolito (4–4) |
Flaherty (8–1) |
Hendriks (10) |
16,380 |
26–22 |
L3 |
49 |
May 26 |
@ White Sox |
4–0 |
Gant (4–3) |
Rodón (5–2) |
— |
14,791 |
27–22 |
W1 |
50 |
May 27 |
@ Diamondbacks |
5–4 (10) |
Reyes (3–1) |
Crichton (0–4) |
Ponce de Leon (1) |
8,951 |
28–22 |
W2 |
51 |
May 28 |
@ Diamondbacks |
8–6 |
Woodford (1–0) |
Bumgarner (4–5) |
Ponce de Leon (2) |
11,581 |
29–22 |
W3 |
52 |
May 29 |
@ Diamondbacks |
7–4 |
Wainwright (3–4) |
Frankoff (0–2) |
Reyes (15) |
17,834 |
30–22 |
W4 |
53 |
May 30 |
@ Diamondbacks |
2–9 |
Peacock (2–1) |
Kim (1–3) |
Smith (1) |
16,681 |
30–23 |
L1 |
54 |
May 31 |
@ Dodgers |
4–9 |
Bauer (6–3) |
Helsley (3–3) |
— |
18,071 |
30–24 |
L2 |
|
June: 10–17 (Home: 8–8 ; Away: 2–9)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Box / L10 |
55 |
June 1 |
@ Dodgers |
3–2 |
Gallegos (3–1) |
Treinen (1–2) |
Reyes (16) |
15,683 |
31–24 |
W1 |
56 |
June 2 |
@ Dodgers |
3–14 |
Buehler (4–0) |
Martínez (3–5) |
— |
15,889 |
31–25 |
L1 |
57 |
June 3 |
Reds |
2–4 |
Gutiérrez (1–1) |
Wainwright (3–5) |
Sims (4) |
15,327 |
31–26 |
L2 |
58 |
June 4 |
Reds |
4–6 |
Castillo (2–8) |
Kim (1–4) |
Feliz (1) |
22,756 |
31–27 |
L3 |
59 |
June 5 |
Reds |
2–5 |
Mahle (5–2) |
Helsley (3–4) |
Sims (5) |
23,365 |
31–28 |
L4 |
60 |
June 6 |
Reds |
7–8 |
Hembree (1–1) |
Reyes (3–2) |
Sims (6) |
21,152 |
31–29 |
L5 |
61 |
June 8 |
Indians |
1–10 |
Bieber (7–3) |
Martínez (3–6) |
— |
16,178 |
31–30 |
L6 |
62 |
June 9 |
Indians |
8–2 |
Wainwright (4–5) |
Mejía (0–1) |
— |
16,331 |
32–30 |
W1 |
63 |
June 11 |
@ Cubs |
5–8 |
Nance (1–0) |
Cabrera (1–2) |
Kimbrel (16) |
35,112 |
32–31 |
L1 |
64 |
June 12 |
@ Cubs (Fox) |
2–7 |
Hendricks (8–4) |
Gant (4–4) |
Kimbrel (17) |
39,095 |
32–32 |
L2 |
65 |
June 13 |
@ Cubs (ESPN) |
0–2 |
Davies (4–3) |
Martínez (3–7) |
Kimbrel (18) |
35,225 |
32–33 |
L3 |
66 |
June 14 |
Marlins |
4–2 |
Gallegos (4–1) |
Floro (2–4) |
Reyes (17) |
24,281 |
33–33 |
W1 |
67 |
June 15 |
Marlins |
2–1 |
Reyes (4–2) |
García (3–5) |
— |
24,736 |
34–33 |
W2 |
68 |
June 16 |
Marlins |
1–0 |
Helsley (4–4) |
Alcántara (4–6) |
— |
24,682 |
35–33 |
W3 |
69 |
June 17 |
@ Braves |
0–4 |
Morton (6–3) |
Gant (4–5) |
— |
33,412 |
35–34 |
L1 |
70 |
June 18 |
@ Braves |
1–9 |
Fried (4–4) |
Martínez (3–8) |
— |
40,377 |
35–35 |
L2 |
— |
June 19 |
@ Braves |
Postponed (rain, makeup June 20) |
71 |
June 20 (1) |
@ Braves |
9–1 (7) |
Wainwright (5–5) |
Wilson (2–3) |
— |
33,781 |
36–35 |
W1 |
72 |
June 20 (2) |
@ Braves (ESPN) |
0–1 (7) |
Smyly (4–3) |
Kim (1–5) |
Smith (13) |
36,977 |
36–36 |
L1 |
73 |
June 22 |
@ Tigers |
2–8 |
Funkhouser (1–0) |
Oviedo (0–3) |
— |
13,492 |
36–37 |
L2 |
74 |
June 23 |
@ Tigers |
2–6 |
Manning (1–1) |
Gant (4–6) |
— |
13,263 |
36–38 |
L3 |
75 |
June 24 |
Pirates |
2–8 |
Kuhl (2–4) |
Martínez (3–9) |
— |
33,254 |
36–39 |
L4 |
76 |
June 25 |
Pirates |
4–5 |
Crowe (1–4) |
Woodford (1–1) |
Rodríguez (10) |
34,812 |
36–40 |
L5 |
77 |
June 26 |
Pirates |
3–1 |
Wainwright (6–5) |
Brubaker (4–7) |
Reyes (18) |
33,058 |
37–40 |
W1 |
78 |
June 27 |
Pirates |
2–7 |
Kranick (1–0) |
Oviedo (0–4) |
— |
25,163 |
37–41 |
L1 |
79 |
June 28 |
Diamondbacks |
7–1 |
Gallegos (5–1) |
Young (2–6) |
— |
27,175 |
38–41 |
W1 |
80 |
June 29 |
Diamondbacks |
3–2 |
Martínez (4–9) |
Smith (2–4) |
Reyes (19) |
28,740 |
39–41 |
W2 |
81 |
June 30 |
Diamondbacks |
7–4 |
Kim (2–5) |
Smith (1–4) |
Reyes (20) |
27,235 |
40–41 |
W3 |
|
July: 12–11 (Home: 6–3 ; Away: 6–8)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Box / L10 |
82 |
July 1 |
@ Rockies |
2–5 |
Bard (4–4) |
Gallegos (5–2) |
— |
30,410 |
40–42 |
L1 |
83 |
July 2 |
@ Rockies |
9–3 (10) |
Reyes (5–2) |
Almonte (1–2) |
— |
47,224 |
41–42 |
W1 |
84 |
July 3 |
@ Rockies |
2–3 |
Chacín (2–1) |
Cabrera (1–3) |
Bard (12) |
48,182 |
41–43 |
L1 |
85 |
July 4 |
@ Rockies |
2–3 |
Lawrence (1–0) |
Reyes (5–3) |
— |
36,891 |
41–44 |
L2 |
86 |
July 5 |
@ Giants |
5–3 |
Kim (3–5) |
Gausman (8–3) |
— |
32,644 |
42–44 |
W1 |
87 |
July 6 |
@ Giants |
6–5 |
Wainwright (7–5) |
Cueto (6–5) |
Miller (1) |
18,785 |
43–44 |
W2 |
88 |
July 7 |
@ Giants |
2–5 |
Wood (8–3) |
Oviedo (0–5) |
McGee (17) |
19,067 |
43–45 |
L1 |
89 |
July 9 |
@ Cubs |
5–10 |
Hendricks (11–4) |
LeBlanc (0–2) |
— |
36,192 |
43–46 |
L2 |
90 |
July 10 |
@ Cubs |
6–0 |
Kim (4–5) |
Davies (5–6) |
— |
39,368 |
44–46 |
W1 |
— |
July 11 |
@ Cubs |
Postponed (rain, makeup September 24) |
91st All-Star Game in Denver, Colorado |
91 |
July 16 |
Giants |
2–7 |
Jackson (1–0) |
Wainwright (7–6) |
— |
33,743 |
44–47 |
L1 |
92 |
July 17 |
Giants |
3–1 |
Kim (5–5) |
DeSclafani (10–4) |
Reyes (21) |
40,489 |
45–47 |
W1 |
93 |
July 18 |
Giants |
2–1 |
Cabrera (2–3) |
Brebbia (0–1) |
Reyes (22) |
29,425 |
46–47 |
W2 |
94 |
July 19 |
Cubs |
8–3 |
Woodford (2–1) |
Mills (4–3) |
— |
38,199 |
47–47 |
W2 |
95 |
July 20 |
Cubs |
6–7 |
Maples (1–0) |
Reyes (5–4) |
Kimbrel (22) |
35,402 |
47–48 |
L1 |
96 |
July 21 |
Cubs |
3–2 (10) |
McFarland (1–0) |
Kimbrel (1–3) |
— |
37,008 |
48–48 |
L1 |
97 |
July 22 |
Cubs |
3–2 |
Kim (6–5) |
Alzolay (4–10) |
Reyes (23) |
41,412 |
49–48 |
W1 |
98 |
July 23 |
@ Reds |
5–6 |
Brach (1–1) |
Gallegos (5–3) |
Hembree (7) |
30,605 |
49–49 |
L1 |
99 |
July 24 |
@ Reds |
3–5 |
Castillo (4–10) |
Woodford (2–2) |
Hembree (8) |
33,489 |
49–50 |
L2 |
100 |
July 25 |
@ Reds |
10–6 |
Helsley (5–4) |
Gray (2–6) |
— |
21,947 |
50–50 |
W1 |
101 |
July 27 |
@ Indians |
4–2 |
Wainwright (8–6) |
Shaw (3–5) |
Reyes (24) |
19,480 |
51–50 |
W2 |
102 |
July 28 |
@ Indians |
2–7 |
Plesac (6–3) |
Kim (6–6) |
— |
19,927 |
51–51 |
W2 |
103 |
July 30 |
Twins |
5–1 |
Helsley (6–4) |
Duffey (2–3) |
— |
34,036 |
52–51 |
W3 |
104 |
July 31 |
Twins |
1–8 |
Alcalá (3–5) |
Woodford (2–3) |
— |
33,432 |
52–52 |
L1 |
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August: 15–11 (Home: 6–9 ; Away: 9–2)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Box / L10 |
105 |
August 1 |
Twins |
7–3 |
Wainwright (9–6) |
Pineda (4–6) |
— |
28,975 |
53–52 |
W1 |
106 |
August 3 |
Braves |
1–6 |
Fried (8–7) |
Lester (3–6) |
— |
31,509 |
53–53 |
L1 |
107 |
August 4 |
Braves |
4–7 |
Martin (1–3) |
Gallegos (5–4) |
Smith (22) |
32,205 |
53–54 |
L2 |
108 |
August 5 |
Braves |
4–8 |
Santana (1–0) |
Gallegos (5–5) |
— |
30,549 |
53–55 |
L3 |
109 |
August 6 |
Royals |
4–2 |
Wainwright (10–6) |
Minor (8–10) |
Reyes (25) |
29,090 |
54–55 |
W1 |
110 |
August 7 |
Royals |
5–2 |
García (1–0) |
Keller (7–11) |
Gallegos (2) |
36,615 |
55–55 |
W2 |
111 |
August 8 |
Royals |
5–6 |
Barlow (4–3) |
Reyes (5–5) |
Lovelady (1) |
31,943 |
55–56 |
L1 |
112 |
August 10 |
@ Pirates |
4–1 |
Happ (6–6) |
Brault (0–1) |
Reyes (26) |
10,056 |
56–56 |
W1 |
113 |
August 11 |
@ Pirates |
4–0 |
Wainwright (11–6) |
Crowe (3–7) |
— |
8,548 |
57–56 |
W2 |
114 |
August 12 |
@ Pirates |
7–6 |
McFarland (2–0) |
Brubaker (4–12) |
Reyes (27) |
8,676 |
58–56 |
W3 |
115 |
August 13 |
@ Royals |
6–0 |
Flaherty (9–1) |
Minor (8–11) |
— |
30,620 |
59–56 |
W4 |
116 |
August 14 |
@ Royals |
9–4 |
Lester (4–6) |
Keller (7–13) |
— |
35,784 |
60–56 |
W5 |
117 |
August 15 |
@ Royals |
7–2 |
Happ (7–6) |
Bubic (3–6) |
— |
18,317 |
61–56 |
W6 |
118 |
August 17 |
Brewers |
0–2 |
Burnes (8–4) |
Wainwright (11–7) |
Hader (24) |
28,058 |
61–57 |
L1 |
119 |
August 18 |
Brewers |
4–6 (10) |
Hader (4–2) |
Reyes (5–6) |
Williams (3) |
25,938 |
61–58 |
L2 |
120 |
August 19 |
Brewers |
8–4 |
Fernández (1–0) |
Woodruff (7–7) |
— |
27,545 |
62–58 |
W1 |
121 |
August 20 |
Pirates |
0–4 |
Keller (4–10) |
Mikolas (0–1) |
— |
28,406 |
62–59 |
L1 |
122 |
August 21 |
Pirates |
4–5 |
Shreve (2–1) |
Cabrera (2–4) |
Bednar (1) |
30,205 |
62–60 |
L2 |
123 |
August 22 |
Pirates |
3–0 |
Wainwright (12–7) |
Brault (0–2) |
Reyes (28) |
34,431 |
63–60 |
W1 |
124 |
August 24 |
Tigers |
3–4 |
Mize (7–6) |
Flaherty (9–2) |
Fulmer (8) |
28,185 |
63–61 |
L1 |
125 |
August 25 |
Tigers |
3–2 (10) |
McFarland (3–0) |
Fulmer (5–6) |
— |
24,304 |
64–61 |
W1 |
126 |
August 26 |
@ Pirates |
7–11 |
Kuhl (4–6) |
Cabrera (2–5) |
— |
8,618 |
64–62 |
L1 |
127 |
August 27 |
@ Pirates |
4–3 |
Happ (8–6) |
Peters (0–2) |
Reyes (29) |
12,662 |
65–62 |
W1 |
128 |
August 28 |
@ Pirates |
13–0 |
Wainwright (13–7) |
Brault (0–3) |
— |
20,043 |
66–62 |
W2 |
129 |
August 29 |
@ Pirates |
3–4 |
Stratton (5–0) |
Reyes (5–7) |
— |
10,290 |
66–63 |
L1 |
130 |
August 30 |
@ Reds |
3–1 |
Lester (5–6) |
Castillo (7–14) |
Gallegos (3) |
10,773 |
67–63 |
W1 |
— |
August 31 |
@ Reds |
Postponed (rain, makeup September 1) |
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September: 22–7 (Home: 9–4 ; Away: 13–3)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
Box / L10 |
131 |
September 1 (1) |
@ Reds |
5–4 (7) |
Cabrera (3–5) |
Miley (11–5) |
Gallegos (4) |
10,365 |
68–63 |
W2 |
132 |
September 1 (2) |
@ Reds |
2–12 (7) |
Gray (7–6) |
Happ (8–7) |
— |
10,892 |
68–64 |
L1 |
133 |
September 3 |
@ Brewers |
15–4 |
Wainwright (14–7) |
Peralta (9–4) |
— |
23,987 |
69–64 |
W1 |
134 |
September 4 |
@ Brewers |
0–4 |
Houser (8–6) |
Kim (6–7) |
— |
33,439 |
69–65 |
L1 |
135 |
September 5 |
@ Brewers |
5–6 |
Sánchez (2–0) |
Reyes (5–8) |
— |
33,845 |
69–66 |
L2 |
136 |
September 6 |
Dodgers |
1–5 |
Scherzer (13–4) |
Mikolas (0–2) |
— |
43,575 |
69–67 |
L3 |
137 |
September 7 |
Dodgers |
2–7 |
Vesia (3–1) |
Happ (8–8) |
— |
34,500 |
69–68 |
L4 |
138 |
September 8 |
Dodgers |
5–4 |
Wainwright (15–7) |
White (1–3) |
Gallegos (5) |
35,566 |
70–68 |
W1 |
139 |
September 9 |
Dodgers |
2–1 |
Reyes (6–8) |
Bickford (3–2) |
Gallegos (6) |
31,173 |
71–68 |
W2 |
140 |
September 10 |
Reds |
2–4 |
Lorenzen (1–2) |
McFarland (3–1) |
Givens (7) |
29,597 |
71–69 |
L1 |
141 |
September 11 |
Reds |
6–4 |
Reyes (7–8) |
Sims (5–3) |
Gallegos (7) |
33,404 |
72–69 |
W1 |
142 |
September 12 |
Reds |
2–0 |
Happ (9–8) |
Gray (7–7) |
Gallegos (8) |
32,872 |
73–69 |
W2 |
143 |
September 13 |
@ Mets |
7–0 |
Wainwright (16–7) |
Hill (6–7) |
— |
19,057 |
74–69 |
W3 |
144 |
September 14 |
@ Mets |
7–6 (11) |
Reyes (8–8) |
Reed (0–1) |
Kim (1) |
21,825 |
75–69 |
W4 |
145 |
September 15 |
@ Mets |
11–4 |
Lester (6–6) |
Megill (3–5) |
— |
21,001 |
76–69 |
W5 |
146 |
September 17 |
Padres |
8–2 |
Mikolas (1–2) |
Velasquez (3–7) |
— |
30,937 |
77–69 |
W6 |
147 |
September 18 |
Padres |
3–2 |
Miller (1–0) |
Pagán (4–2) |
Gallegos (9) |
40,626 |
78–69 |
W7 |
148 |
September 19 |
Padres |
8–7 |
Reyes (9–8) |
Arrieta (5–14) |
Gallegos (10) |
35,326 |
79–69 |
W8 |
149 |
September 20 |
@ Brewers |
5–2 |
Lester (7–6) |
Peralta (9–5) |
García (1) |
28,291 |
80–69 |
W9 |
150 |
September 21 |
@ Brewers |
2–1 |
Woodford (3–3) |
Woodruff (9–10) |
Gallegos (11) |
30,475 |
81–69 |
W10 |
151 |
September 22 |
@ Brewers |
10–2 |
Mikolas (2–2) |
Anderson (4–9) |
— |
29,635 |
82–69 |
W11 |
152 |
September 23 |
@ Brewers |
8–5 |
McFarland (4–1) |
Ashby (3–1) |
Gallegos (12) |
30,804 |
83–69 |
W12 |
153 |
September 24 (1) |
@ Cubs |
8–5 (7) |
Reyes (10–8) |
Steele (3–4) |
Gallegos (13) |
29,030 |
84–69 |
W13 |
154 |
September 24 (2) |
@ Cubs |
12–4 (7) |
Hudson (1–0) |
Davies (6–12) |
— |
35,020 |
85–69 |
W14 |
155 |
September 25 |
@ Cubs |
8–5 |
Kim (7–7) |
Heuer (7–3) |
— |
32,918 |
86–69 |
W15 |
156 |
September 26 |
@ Cubs |
4–2 |
Cabrera (4–5) |
Heuer (7–4) |
Gallegos (14) |
26,547 |
87–69 |
W16 |
157 |
September 28 |
Brewers |
6–2 |
Wainwright (17–7) |
Gustave (1–1) |
— |
35,726 |
88–69 |
W17 |
158 |
September 29 |
Brewers |
0–4 |
Houser (10–6) |
Mikolas (2–3) |
— |
35,283 |
88–70 |
L1 |
159 |
September 30 |
Brewers |
4–3 |
Happ (10–8) |
Sánchez (2–1) |
García (2) |
29,161 |
89–70 |
W1 |
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October: 1–2 (Home: 1–2 ; Away: 0–0)
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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
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2021 Postseason (0–1) |
National League Wild Card Game (0–1)
Game |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
1 |
October 6 |
@ Dodgers |
1–3 |
Jansen (1–0) |
McFarland (0–1) |
— |
53,193 |
0–1 |
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Major League Baseball draft
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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 |
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Pick |
Name, Age |
Pos / Bats |
School (State) |
Date sgnd. |
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18 |
Michael McGreevy, 21 |
RHP / R |
University of California, Santa Barbara (CA) |
July 17 |
2 |
54 |
Joshua Baez, 18 |
OF / R |
Dexter Southfield School (MA) |
July 19 |
3 |
70 |
Ryan Holgate, 21 |
OF / L |
University of Arizona (AZ) |
July 22 |
3 |
90 |
Austin Love, 22 |
RHP / R |
University of North Carolina (NC) |
July 22 |
4 |
120 |
Zane Mills, 21 |
RHP / R |
Washington State University (WA) |
July 19 |
5 |
151 |
Gordon Graceffo, 21 |
RHP / R |
Villanova University (PA) |
July 19 |
6 |
181 |
Alfredo Ruiz, 21 |
LHP / L |
Long Beach State University (CA) |
July 14 |
7 |
211 |
Alec Willis, 18 |
RHP / R |
Regis Jesuit High School (CO) |
July 24 |
8 |
241 |
Mike Antico, 23 |
OF / L |
University of Texas (TX) |
July 14 |
9 |
271 |
Trent Baker, 22 |
RHP / R |
Angelo State University (TX) |
July 14 |
10 |
301 |
Osvaldo Tovalin, 21 |
3B / R |
Azusa Pacific University (CA) |
July 14 |
11 |
331 |
Mack Chambers, 21 |
SS / S |
University of New Mexico (NM) |
July 22 |
12 |
361 |
Chris Gerard, 21 |
LHP / R |
Virginia Tech (VA) |
July 22 |
13 |
391 |
Hayes Heinecke, 22 |
LHP / L |
Wofford College (SC) |
July 22 |
14 |
421 |
Andre Granillo, 21 |
RHP / R |
University of California, Riverside (CA) |
July 22 |
15 |
451 |
Alex Cornwell, 22 |
LHP / L |
University of Southern California (CA) |
July 19 |
16 |
481 |
Aaron McKeithan, 21 |
C / R |
University of North Carolina at Charlotte (NC) |
July 19 |
17 |
511 |
Elijah Cabell, 21 |
OF / R |
Florida State University (FL) |
July 29 |
18 |
541 |
Andrew Marrero, 21 |
RHP / R |
University of Connecticut (CT) |
July 19 |
19 |
571 |
Thomas Francisco, 22 |
1B / L |
East Carolina University (NC) |
July 19 |
20 |
601 |
Xavier Casserilla, 18 |
3B / R |
V.R. Eaton High School (TX) |
Did not sign |
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