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  • Musial's All-Star Walk-Off — July 12, 1955
    2026/07/12
    Stan Musial ends a marathon All-Star Game in the 12th inning with a walk-off home run in Milwaukee.
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    2 分
  • Schoendienst's 14th-Inning All-Star Walk-Off — July 11, 1950
    2026/07/11
    Red Schoendienst ends the longest All-Star Game ever played with a 14th-inning home run that gives the National League the win.
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    3 分
  • Johnny Stuart Wins Two Complete Games in One Day — July 10, 1923
    2026/07/11
    A rookie righty starts and finishes both ends of a doubleheader for the Cardinals, a feat that still stands out nearly a century later.
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    3 分
  • July 7: Dizzy Dean's Broken Toe
    2026/07/07
    On July 7, 1937, the All-Star Game at Griffith Stadium bent a great Cardinals career in half. Dizzy Dean — a 30-game winner just three years earlier and the loud heart of the Gashouse Gang — started for the National League. In the third inning, Earl Averill lined a ball off Dean's foot and broke his big toe. Dean came back too soon, changed his delivery to protect it, and quietly ruined his arm. The American League won 8–3 and Lou Gehrig homered, but the day is remembered for the toe, and the great Cardinals what-if it left behind. A two-voice walk back through one date on the Cardinals calendar.
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    3 分
  • Bottomley, Hafey, and 28 — July 6, 1929
    2026/07/06
    July 6, 1929: Cardinals scored 28 runs at Baker Bowl. Two grand slams. Bottomley, Hafey, and a box score that needed a second look.
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    3 分
  • July 5: Musial's Rookie Summer (1942)
    2026/07/05
    July 5, 1942 at Sportsman's Park — Cardinals 11, Cubs 6. Stan Musial is 21, Mort Cooper is en route to the NL MVP, and St. Louis is on its way to a 106-48 franchise-best season and a World Series title. Two-minute snapshot of the summer Musial arrived. (Auto-recut round 1: intro/outro music added.)
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    3 分
  • July 4: Whiteyball Takes the Holiday
    2026/07/04
    July 4, 1982 at Busch Stadium: Cardinals 7, Cubs 2. John Stuper goes seven strong, Bruce Sutter closes for save number eighteen, and Lonnie Smith scores four times — in the summer Whitey Herzog's machine ran all the way to October and St. Louis's first World Series title since nineteen sixty-seven.
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    3 分
  • June 26: Bob Gibson's Fifth Shutout
    2026/07/01
    On June 26, 1968, Bob Gibson shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates 3–0 — nine innings, four hits, no walks — for his fifth straight shutout, in the middle of the most untouchable season a pitcher has ever thrown. This is the night the zeros stopped feeling like luck and started feeling like a law of physics. A two-voice walk back through one date on the Cardinals calendar, from the Year of the Pitcher.
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    4 分