St. Louis Cardinals

Approval Rate: 71%

71%Approval ratio

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    greenbees

    Tue Mar 10 2009

    they are cool

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    bulldog83

    Thu Feb 28 2008

    Go Cards! I Love 'em. Through good times and the bad. Leads the NL in the most world Series wins, and second most in MLB history, they desreve a 5-star rating.

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    lapresi

    Thu Jul 26 2007

    They were the champions last year, they are not supposed to be playing this bad.

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    acljb1a9

    Tue Oct 24 2006

    I cannot give a five-star here, because my favorite baseball team more than occasionally flub up the World Series. Most notably, the series of 2004 (did they even show up?) Yet, the Cards have had some of the best players ever to grace the diamond. Tony La Russa is one of MLB's greatest GMs for that matter.

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    bigdplaya

    Tue Apr 18 2006

    The Cardinals are one of the best sports franchises ever. They put the fans first. Players that are disrespectful of the fans, the team, or the game of baseball are jettisoned immediately. They new ownership has been fantastic delivering a competitive team year in and year out despite being a small market team. They've leveraged the good performance to create new revenue streams to keep the team competitive. The fans are knowledgeable (i.e. they don't think they are baseball gods because their team wins a World Series once every 100 years). When it comes to how the organization is run and how they treat the fans and community the Cardinals are second to none.

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    genghisthehun

    Thu Apr 06 2006

    One of the top two or three organizations. The team is usually competitive and doesn't consistently disappoint its fans. It's too bad that the Cardinals don't have a national tv station to carry the games. This team is much more likeable than most.

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Tue Dec 13 2005

    Great fans, very classy , knowledgeable, and gracious. Generally very successful: since the 20's, they've won more Series than any other N.L. club. I'm not sure how they'll do this coming season, as their offseason moves have been kinda strange. Storied club with some of baseball's greatest players over the years: Musial, Hornsby, Gibson, Dean, Ozzie Smith, Pujols, Frisch, Brock,etc.

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    snickers1108

    Thu Dec 01 2005

    The greatest sports city!!! The cardinals are always in teh playoffs, and they know how to play the game!! Way to go Cards!! We will miss you Busch Stadium!

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    dpostoskie

    Thu May 26 2005

    Tony is a great manager, Griz is hitting strong (will he stay consistent)Pujols is a monster, the team can hit. Pitching wins, period. The best starting ERA is 3.50plus, even though they are in the top 5 NL overall.

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    jar_jar_binks

    Thu Apr 07 2005

    They should win the division. They filled up a few holes in the offseason by adding Mark Mulder, David Eckstein and Mark Grudzielanek.

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    titan87

    Mon Feb 28 2005

    Always been a cardinals fan. They got a great team coming back for 2005. Lets hope they can get back to the series and at least win a game

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    skizero

    Fri Feb 18 2005

    Lost a few key guys after the failed 2004 run, but still the strongest team in the NL Central, sadly.

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    byrdiohead

    Mon Dec 13 2004

    I said at the beginning of last baseball season that the Cardinals would be playing for the World Series come October. What do you know they were, but I never said they'd win.

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    beelzebub

    Tue Nov 30 2004

    The Cards were a solid team. I'm a Boston guy, not in name only. I'm glad the Sox won, but I thought the Cards would give them a run for the money. I guess it really is all about peaking at the right time.

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    msm_hobbes

    Fri Oct 22 2004

    Great rich history and great rabid fans make for interesting combination from spring to fall, every year. The team has much heart, most years, and now this year they are again playing smart, fundamental baseball; almost like the good fun days of Whitey-ball. Grew up w/ Lou Brock as one of my heroes. Always meet friends at the Stan the Man statue when going to the games. Now in the World Series, playing against my 2nd favorite team... Go Red... Birds!

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    b_k14602

    Fri Sep 03 2004

    simply the best team in mlb right now

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    onehungrymonst_er

    Mon Aug 23 2004

    Best record in baseball for a team that was supposed to 80-85 games at best.

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    mattrick2266

    Mon Aug 09 2004

    fluke

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    tom_c681

    Thu Jul 08 2004

    Great ball team with a rich history, die hard fans from all over the midwest, and the home of Budweiser and the Arch...how could you not love the Cards.

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    ontheskids

    Sat Jun 26 2004

    St Louis has always done more with their relatively small market than any other team in baseball. They have more world series titles than any other NL team, and have won 3 of 5 world series played against the Yankees. And the fans, we're the most loyal in the game (not that I'm biased or anything :) And that's a winner! - the late great Jack Buck

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    glassfan

    Mon Jun 14 2004

    A name more reflective of their city should be St. Louis Criminals. Anyway, LaRussa is OVERRATED. When was the last time he ever won anything? Their stadium is past its prime. St. Louis is a dump. GO REDS!

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    ilovefootball

    Wed Apr 28 2004

    I liked mark mcguire but now that he retired I don't like the cardinals at all.

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    zaniad29

    Sat Feb 14 2004

    The best team ever!!!!GO REDBIRDS!!!

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    falstaff

    Fri Dec 05 2003

    A class act.

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    tvtator

    Mon Nov 03 2003

    I don't watch or really follow any sports. But I'm from Missouri so of course I'd root for the Cardinals. They have a great history in Missouri.

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    sims13

    Mon Oct 13 2003

    CAN ANYONE SAY.....OVERRATED

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    alty6905

    Sun Aug 17 2003

    Should have won it all in 2002 but it didn't help that Rolen went down in the Divisional Series. Have been tortured past two seasons with pitching injuries and should be this bad right now. Have two future mvps in Rolen and Pujols.

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    datmartin

    Thu Jun 26 2003

    Rich Tradition!

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    moosekarloff

    Wed Jun 04 2003

    They have adequate offense and enough arms to be competitive, but nothing really special here. Good manager and a positive spirit on the club, but not much better than .500 should be expected in 2003.

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    angusmacpherso_n

    Sat Mar 15 2003

    Yankees of the Midwest, player acquisition-wise.

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    oodie030

    Thu May 02 2002

    being from a city in this teams division--they make me jealous. first, they play in an ashtray shaped stadium. second they're as on and off as any other team, and third they come from a relatively average city--yet their fans are mad for them!! never have a seen a city go after it's baseball team w/heart and support like St. Louis does for it's red birds. it's hard not to like them. and that includes the history. knowing that players such as Lou Brock, Stan Musial, Bob Gibson, Keith Hernandez, and Ozzie Smith have all worn a cardinal jersey just adds to their legend.

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    badmoth

    Wed May 01 2002

    I'm a Redbird fan but they're top-heavy. The big league club has good talent. The minors are wasted. If they have injury problems this year, they're done.

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    ninetwoseven

    Mon Jun 18 2001

    They continue to stomp Cincinnati year after year. Big Mac's time might be over though

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    menotu2

    Sun Oct 22 2000

    their cool and are if they went up against the yankees they would sooo kill them!