1967 St. Louis Cardinals season

{{Short description|Major League Baseball season}}

{{About|the Major League Baseball team|the National Football League team|1967 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}

{{Infobox baseball team season

| name = St. Louis Cardinals

| season = 1967

| misc = World Series Champions
National League champions

| image = St Louis Cardinals Cap Insignia.svg

| league = National League

| ballpark = Busch Memorial Stadium

| city = St. Louis, Missouri

| record = 101–60 (.627)

| league_place = 1st

| owners = August "Gussie" Busch

| general_managers = Stan Musial

| managers = Red Schoendienst

| television = KSD-TV

| radio = KMOX
(Harry Caray, Jack Buck, Jerry Gross)

}}

The 1967 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 86th season in St. Louis, Missouri, its 76th season in the National League, and its first full season at Busch Memorial Stadium. Gussie Busch hired former outfielder Stan Musial as general manager before the season. Featuring four future Hall of Famers in Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Steve Carlton, and Orlando Cepeda, "El Birdos" went 101–60 during the season and won the NL pennant by {{frac|10|1|2}} games over the San Francisco Giants. They went on to win the World Series in seven games over the Boston Red Sox.

Offseason

Regular season

First baseman Orlando Cepeda won the MVP Award this year, batting .325, with 25 home runs and 111 RBIs. He was the first unanimous selection (all 20 first-place votes for 280 points) for the award in the history of the National League.Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p. 153, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, {{ISBN|978-0-451-22363-0}} Catcher Tim McCarver was second in the MVP voting for 136 points.{{Cite web |title=1967 Awards Voting |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/awards_1967.shtml |access-date=2025-03-21 |website=Baseball-Reference.com |language=en}} Pitcher Bob Gibson and outfielder Curt Flood won Gold Gloves this year.

Flood, whose record streak of 568 consecutive chances in the field without an error ended June 4 when he dropped a fly ball, returned to regular play in late July. His 227-game string had begun September 3, 1965. Once back in the lineup, he batted .373 the rest of the season, finishing fourth in the league at .335.

=Season standings=

{{1967 National League standings|highlight=St. Louis Cardinals}}

= Record vs. opponents =

{{1967 NL Record vs. opponents|team=STL}}

=Notable transactions=

=Roster=

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colspan="10" style="background-color: #c41e3a; color: white; text-align: center;" | 1967 St. Louis Cardinals roster
colspan="10" style="background-color: #0a2252; color: white; text-align: center;" | Roster
valign="top" | Pitchers

{{MLBplayer|34|Nelson Briles}}

{{MLBplayer|32|Steve Carlton}}

{{MLBplayer|42|Jim Cosman}}

{{MLBplayer|45|Bob Gibson}}

{{MLBplayer|43|Joe Hoerner}}

{{MLBplayer|31|Dick Hughes}}

{{MLBplayer|38|Al Jackson}}

{{MLBplayer|39|Larry Jaster}}

{{MLBplayer|23|Jack Lamabe}}

{{MLBplayer|48|Mike Torrez}}

{{MLBplayer|44|Ray Washburn}}

{{MLBplayer|36|Ron Willis}}

{{MLBplayer|46|Hal Woodeshick}}

| width="25px" |

| valign="top" | Catchers

{{MLBplayer|15|Tim McCarver}}

{{MLBplayer|10|Dave Ricketts}}

{{MLBplayer| 1|Johnny Romano}}

Infielders

{{MLBplayer|11|Ed Bressoud}}

{{MLBplayer|30|Orlando Cepeda}}

{{MLBplayer|16|Phil Gagliano}}

{{MLBplayer|14|Steve Huntz}}

{{MLBplayer|25|Julián Javier}}

{{MLBplayer|27|Dal Maxvill}}

{{MLBplayer|18|Mike Shannon}}

{{MLBplayer|26|Ed Spiezio}}

{{MLBplayer|24|Jimy Williams}}

| width="25px" |

| valign="top" | Outfielders

{{MLBplayer|20|Lou Brock}}

{{MLBplayer|21|Curt Flood}}

{{MLBplayer|12|Alex Johnson}}

{{MLBplayer| 9|Roger Maris}}

{{MLBplayer|17|Bobby Tolan}}

Other batters

{{MLBplayer|22|Ted Savage}}

| width="25px" |

| valign="top" | Manager

{{MLBplayer| 2|Red Schoendienst}}

Coaches

{{MLBplayer| 8|Bob Milliken}}

{{MLBplayer| 4|Billy Muffett}}

{{MLBplayer| 3|Joe Schultz}}

{{MLBplayer| 5|Dick Sisler}}

File:1967 St.Louis Cardinals Reunion team.jpg

Player stats

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| = Indicates team leader

=Batting=

==Starters by position==

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="5%" | Pos

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="16%" | Player

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | G

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | AB

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | H

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | Avg.

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | HR

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | RBI

align="center"

| C

{{sortname|Tim|McCarver}}138471139.2951469
align="center"

| 1B

{{sortname|Orlando|Cepeda}}151563183.325bgcolor="#FFCC00"|25bgcolor="#FFCC00"|111
align="center"

| 2B

{{sortname|Julián|Javier}}140520146.2811464
align="center"

| 3B

{{sortname|Mike|Shannon}}130482118.2451277
align="center"

| SS

{{sortname|Dal|Maxvill}}152476108.227141
align="center"

| LF

{{sortname|Lou|Brock}}bgcolor="#FFCC00"|159bgcolor="#FFCC00"|689bgcolor="#FFCC00"|206.2992176
align="center"

| CF

{{sortname|Curt|Flood}}134514172bgcolor="#FFCC00"|.335550
align="center"

| RF

{{sortname|Roger|Maris}}125410107.261955

==Other batters==

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="16%" | Player

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | G

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | AB

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | H

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | Avg.

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | HR

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | RBI

align="center"

| {{sortname|Bobby|Tolan}}

11026567.253632
align="center"

| {{sortname|Phil|Gagliano}}

7321748.221221
align="center"

| {{sortname|Alex|Johnson}}

8117539.223112
align="center"

| {{sortname|Ed|Spiezio}}

5510522.210310
align="center"

| {{sortname|Dave|Ricketts}}

529927.273114
align="center"

| {{sortname|Ed|Bressoud}}

52679.13411
align="center"

| {{sortname|Johnny|Romano}}

24587.12102
align="center"

| {{sortname|Ted|Savage}}

981.12500
align="center"

| {{sortname|Steve|Huntz}}

361.16700
align="center"

| {{sortname|Jimy|Williams}}

120.00000

=Pitching=

==Starting pitchers==

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="16%" | Player

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | G

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | IP

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | W

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | L

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | ERA

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | SO

align="center"

| {{sortname|Dick|Hughes|Dick Hughes (baseball)}}

37bgcolor="#FFCC00"|222.1bgcolor="#FFCC00"|166bgcolor="#FFCC00"|2.67161
align="center"

| {{sortname|Steve|Carlton}}

30193.014bgcolor="#FFCC00"|92.98bgcolor="#FFCC00"|168
align="center"

| {{sortname|Ray|Washburn}}

27186.11073.5398
align="center"

| {{sortname|Bob|Gibson}}

24175.11372.98147
align="center"

| {{sortname|Larry|Jaster}}

34152.1973.0187

==Other pitchers==

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="16%" | Player

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | G

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | IP

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | W

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | L

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | ERA

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | SO

align="center"

| {{sortname|Nelson|Briles}}

49155.11452.4394
align="center"

| {{sortname|Al|Jackson}}

38107.0943.9543
align="center"

| {{sortname|Jim|Cosman}}

1031.1103.1611
align="center"

| {{sortname|Mike|Torrez}}

35.2013.185

==Relief pitchers==

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

class="wikitable sortable"
style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="16%" | Player

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | G

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | W

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | L

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | SV

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | ERA

! style="background:#c41e3a;color:white;" width="9%" | SO

align="center"

| {{sortname|Joe|Hoerner}}

5744bgcolor="#FFCC00"|152.5950
align=center

| {{sortname|Ron|Willis}}

bgcolor="#FFCC00"|6565102.6742
align="center"

| {{sortname|Hal|Woodeshick}}

362125.1820
align="center"

| {{sortname|Jack|Lamabe}}

233442.8330

1967 World Series

{{Main|1967 World Series}}

St. Louis defeated the Boston Red Sox in the World Series, bursting "The Impossible Dream" bubble of the latter team, which had won their first pennant in 21 years on the last day of the season. Bob Gibson won Games 1, 4 and 7 in the Series and was named Series MVP for a second time. Nelson Briles won Game 3. Gibson came back from a broken leg during the season to accomplish his incredible World Series performance. KMOX radio awarded Lou Brock a car for his superb play (12–29 .414 with a record-tying 7 stolen bases) in the Series.

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|+ NL St. Louis Cardinals (4) vs. AL Boston Red Sox (3)

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!width=45|Game

!width=135|Score

!width=85|Date

!width=115|Location

!width=85|Attendance

!width=85|Time of Game

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|1

Cardinals – 2, Red Sox – 1October 4Fenway Park34,7962:22
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|2

Cardinals – 0, Red Sox – 5October 5Fenway Park35,1882:24
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|3

Red Sox – 2, Cardinals – 5October 7Busch Memorial Stadium54,5752:15
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|4

Red Sox – 0, Cardinals – 6October 8Busch Memorial Stadium54,5752:05
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|5

Red Sox – 3, Cardinals – 1October 9Busch Memorial Stadium54,5752:20
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|6

Cardinals – 4, Red Sox – 8October 11Fenway Park35,1882:48
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|7

Cardinals – 7, Red Sox – 2October 12Fenway Park35,1882:23

Despite winning a World Series in his first season as general manager, Musial stepped down, citing that he did not think the occupation was right for him, making it his only season as GM. He worked in other capacities in the Cardinals front office until 1980. Busch rehired Bing Devine after Musial's resignation.

Awards and honors

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}

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{{MLB Farm System|level14=AAA|team14=Tulsa Oilers|league14=Pacific Coast League|manager14=Warren Spahn

|level15=AA |team15=Arkansas Travelers|league15=Texas League|manager15=Vern Rapp

|level16=A |team16=Modesto Reds|league16=California League|manager16=Sparky Anderson

|level17=A |team17=St. Petersburg Cardinals|league17=Florida State League|manager17=Ron Plaza

|level18=A |team18=Cedar Rapids Cardinals|league18=Midwest League|manager18=Jack Krol

|level19=A-Short Season|team19=Lewiston Broncos|league19=Northwest League|manager19=Ray Hathaway

|level20=Rookie|team20=GCL Cardinals|league20=Gulf Coast League|manager20=George Kissell

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LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: St. PetersburgJohnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007

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References

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