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Matt Holliday

How Matt Holliday finally signed a record contract in 2010

Leave a Comment / 2010s

It took longer than either side was entirely comfortable with, but in the end the Cardinals got their man. On January 5, 2010, Matt Holliday agreed to a seven-year, $120 million deal that represented the largest contract in franchise history. The signing gave the Cardinals a pair of franchise cornerstone sluggers in Holliday and Albert […]

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Matt Morris

How Matt Morris negotiated his own deal in 2002

Leave a Comment / 2000s

After winning 22 games and placing third in the National League Cy Young Award voting in 2001, Cardinals right-hander Matt Morris was arguably at the height of his negotiating power. At a time when many players would have called their agent to begin laying the groundwork for a new contract that would take full advantage

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David Eckstein

Why the Cardinals signed David Eckstein in December 2004

Leave a Comment / 2000s

When David Eckstein signed with the Cardinals on December 23, 2004, he couldn’t help but think of his last visit to St. Louis almost 2 ½ years earlier. The second-year major-league shortstop was leading off for the Angels on June 18, 2002, the same day the Cardinals were hosting a pregame memorial service in honor

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Tom Henke

December 12, 1994: Tom Henke signs with the Cardinals

1 Comment / '90s

Just a couple weeks shy of his 37th birthday, baseball had taken Tom Henke from Texas to Toronto and back again. Now the 6-foot-5 right-hander was ready to return to his roots. On December 12, 1994, Henke signed a one-year, $2-million contract to serve as the Cardinals’ closer in 1995. The 13-year major-league veteran had

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Carlos Beltran

Why Carlos Beltran signed with the Cardinals

Leave a Comment / 2010s

After Albert Pujols signed a record 10-year, $254-million contract with the Angels following the 2011 season, the Cardinals had a short list of free agents who could fill their sudden need for an impact bat. Carlos Beltran was at the top of the list. On December 22, 2011, the Cardinals signed the 1999 American League Rookie

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Fernando Vina

Cardinals finally get Fernando Vina in 1999 trade

1 Comment / '90s

After more than a year, the Cardinals finally had their leadoff hitter. On December 20, 1999, the Cardinals finalized a trade to send pitcher Juan Acevedo and two minor league players to be named later to the Brewers for Fernando Vina. On June 13, 2000, they completed the trade by sending catcher Eliezer Alfonzo and

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Mark Mulder

How Mark Mulder was traded to the Cardinals

Leave a Comment / 2000s

On the heels of the Cardinals’ loss to the Red Sox in the 2004 World Series, their offseason began with the departure of several prominent players. They took their first step toward replenishing the cupboard when they traded for ace pitcher Mark Mulder. Shortstop Edgar Renteria signed with Boston. Catcher Mike Matheny went to the

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Milt Thompson

Why the Cardinals traded for Milt Thompson in 1988

Leave a Comment / '80s

 From the moment he arrived in St. Louis, the Cardinals saw Milt Thompson as a Whitey Herzog type of player. On December 16, 1988, the Cardinals traded outfielder Curt Ford and catcher Steve Lake to the Phillies for Thompson. A former second-round pick of the Braves in 1979, Thompson was expected to serve as a

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Willie McGee

Willie McGee returns to St. Louis: December 15, 1995

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 On the same day the Cardinals announced that shortstop Ozzie Smith had been medically cleared to play in the upcoming 1996 season, the team reunited with another star from its pennant-winning 1980s teams. On December 15, 1995, the Cardinals signed Willie McGee to a minor-league contract worth $500,000 if he made the team.[1] Though the Cardinals

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Edgar Renteria

How Edgar Renteria was traded to the Cardinals

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In December 1998, the Cardinals’ winding quest for a shortstop led them to Miami and Edgar Renteria. On December 14, the Cardinals traded pitchers Braden Looper and Armando Almanza and shortstop prospect Pablo Ozuna to the Marlins for Renteria. Just 13 months earlier, Renteria’s 11th-inning RBI single off Charles Nagy won Game 7 of the

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