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- 2025-09-15Monday 06:45 p.m.Saint Louis, MO, USBusch StadiumSt. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds
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Busch Stadium
- 2025-09-16Tuesday 06:45 p.m.Saint Louis, MO, USBusch StadiumSt. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds
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Busch Stadium
- 2025-09-17Wednesday 12:15 p.m.Saint Louis, MO, USBusch StadiumSt. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds
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Busch Stadium
- 2025-09-19Friday 07:15 p.m.Saint Louis, MO, USBusch StadiumSt. Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers
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Busch Stadium
- 2025-09-20Saturday 06:15 p.m.Saint Louis, MO, USBusch StadiumSt. Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers
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Busch Stadium
- 2025-09-21Sunday 01:15 p.m.Saint Louis, MO, USBusch StadiumSt. Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers
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Busch Stadium
- 2025-09-22Monday 06:45 p.m.San Francisco, CA, USOracle ParkSan Francisco Giants vs. St. Louis Cardinals
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Oracle Park
- 2025-09-23Tuesday 06:45 p.m.San Francisco, CA, USOracle ParkSan Francisco Giants vs. St. Louis Cardinals
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Oracle Park
- 2025-09-24Wednesday 06:45 p.m.San Francisco, CA, USOracle ParkSan Francisco Giants vs. St. Louis Cardinals
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Oracle Park
- 2025-09-26Friday 01:20 p.m.Chicago, IL, USWrigley FieldChicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals
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Wrigley Field
- 2025-09-27Saturday 01:20 p.m.Chicago, IL, USWrigley FieldChicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals
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Wrigley Field
- 2025-09-28Sunday 02:20 p.m.Chicago, IL, USWrigley FieldChicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals
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Wrigley Field
- No date yetTampa, FL, USGeorge Steinbrenner FieldNew York Yankees v. St. Louis Cardinals *Pinstripe Pass*Postponed
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St. Louis Cardinals History
The St. Louis Cardinals franchise was founded in 1882 as part of the American Association before joining the National League for the 1892 season. Prior to becoming known as the Cardinals in 1900, the team was called the Brown Stockings, then simply the Browns, as well as the Perfectos. The Cardinals have built one of the best resumes in baseball, winning a National League record-11 World Series championships, 19 NL Pennants and 15 division titles between the NL East and NL Central.
Over the years, the Cardinals have boasted Hall of Fame-caliber players such as Dizzy Dean, Bob Gibson, Whitey Herzog, Stan Musial, Lou Brock and Ozzie "The Wizard" Smith. In the modern era, St. Louis has featured three-time MVP Albert Pujols and 2022 MVP first baseman Paul Goldschmidt.
St. Louis Cardinals Team Info
League: National League
Division: Central
Team Colors: Cardinal Red, Midnight Navy Blue, Yellow, White
Team Rivals: Chicago Cubs(Opens in new tab), Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets
St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium
The St. Louis Cardinals play home games in the downtown ballpark Busch Stadium(Opens in new tab), which has a capacity of 44,158. The venue opened in 2006 and was built right next door to the team's former stomping grounds at Busch Memorial Stadium. It is the third venue for the Cardinals to carry the Busch brand name. Busch Stadium has hosted countless postseason games, including the 2006 World Series in which the Cardinals clinched their 10th title at home, as well as the 2009 MLB All-Star Game.
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FAQS
The schedule for the St. Louis Cardinals’ 2025 baseball season can be found on the team’s website(Opens in new tab).
Tickets for the St. Louis Cardinals’ 2025 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, an authorized marketplace of MLB.
Prices for St. Louis Cardinals tickets vary depending on the game. You can find St. Louis Cardinals tickets for as low as $13.08.
The St. Louis Cardinals play at Busch Stadium(Opens in new tab) in St. Louis, Missouri. The seating map for Busch Stadium can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).
The St. Louis Cardinals’ biggest rivals are the Chicago Cubs, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets.