1971 St. Louis Cardinals season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1971 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 90th season in St. Louis, Missouri and its 80th season in the National League . The Cardinals went 90–72 during the season and finished second in the National League East , seven games behind the eventual NL pennant and World Series champion Pittsburgh Pirates .
Offseason
Regular season
The Cardinals scrapped their traditional buttoned jerseys for T-shirt style uniform tops, and would keep them until they switched back in 1992.
Third baseman Joe Torre won the MVP Award this year, batting .363, with 24 home runs and 137 RBIs. Pitcher Bob Gibson won a Gold Glove this year, and threw a no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates on August 14.
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team
ATL
CHC
CIN
HOU
LAD
MON
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
Atlanta
—
5–7
9–9
9–9
9–9
7–5
7–5
8–4
4–8
11–7
7–11
6–6
Chicago
7–5
—
6–6
5–7
8–4
8–10
11–7
11–7
6–12
9–3
3–9
9–9
Cincinnati
9–9
6–6
—
5–13
7–11
7–5
8–4
5–7
5–7
10–8
9–9
8–4
Houston
9–9
7–5
13–5
—
8–10
4–8
5–7
8–4
4–8
10–8
9–9
2–10
Los Angeles
9–9
4–8
11–7
10–8
—
8–4
5–7
7–5
4–8
13–5
12–6
6–6
Montreal
5–7
10–8
5–7
8–4
4–8
—
9–9
6–12
7–11
6–5
7–5
4–14
New York
5–7
7–11
4–8
7–5
7–5
9–9
—
13–5
10–8
7–5
4–8
10–8
Philadelphia
4-8
7–11
2–10
3–9
5–7
6–10
5–13
—
6–12
4–8
6–6
7–11
Pittsburgh
8–4
12–6
7–5
8–4
8–4
11–7
8–10
12–6
—
9–3
3–9
11–7
San Diego
7–11
3–9
8–10
8–10
5–13
5–6
5–7
8–4
3–9
—
5–13
4–8
San Francisco
11–7
9–3
9–9
9–9
6–12
5–7
8–4
6–6
9–3
13–5
—
5–7
St. Louis
6–6
9–9
4–8
10–2
6–6
14–4
8–10
11–7
7–11
8–4
7–5
—
Game log
1971 St. Louis Cardinals Game Log (90–72)[ 3]
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
@ Cubs
1–2
Jenkins
Gibson
39,079
0–1
2
April 7
@ Cubs
14–3
Carlton
Hands
23,287
1–1
3
April 10
Giants
4–6
Reberger
Reuss
Johnson
26,841
1–2
4
April 11 (1)
Giants
4–2
Gibson
Robertson
2–2
5
April 11 (2)
Giants
2–7
Marichal
Cleveland
27,104
2–3
6
April 12
Astros
5–4
Carlton
Blasingame
Linzy
11,270
3–3
7
April 13
Astros
4–8
Culver
Torrez
Lemaster
5,105
3–4
8
April 14
@ Dodgers
7–1
Reuss
Osteen
Linzy
11,644
4–4
9
April 15
@ Dodgers
1–2
Downing
Cleveland
12,632
4–5
10
April 16
@ Padres
7–1
Gibson
Coombs
6,782
5–5
11
April 17
@ Padres
4–0
Carlton
Phoebus
3,462
6–5
12
April 18
@ Padres
4–2
Torrez
Ross
Linzy
8,777
7–5
13
April 19
@ Giants
2–4
Bryant
Reuss
3,630
7–6
14
April 20
@ Giants
2–1
Cleveland
Marichal
Drabowsky
9,791
8–6
15
April 21
@ Giants
5–3
Gibson
Perry
6,178
9–6
16
April 22
Phillies
5–2
Carlton
Bunning
8,411
10–6
17
April 23
Phillies
6–8
Brandon
Brunet
29,290
10–7
18
April 24
Phillies
5–0
Reuss
Champion
17,733
11–7
19
April 25
Phillies
5–4
Linzy
Fryman
13,122
12–7
20
April 26
Mets
2–12
Seaver
Gibson
20,402
12–8
21
April 27
Mets
1–2
Koosman
Carlton
Frisella
8,575
12–9
22
April 28
Mets
1–9
Gentry
Torrez
8,171
12–10
23
April 29
Mets
0–7
Ryan
Reuss
Frisella
10,215
12–11
24
April 30
Expos
4–2
Shaw
Raymond
10,766
13–11
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
25
May 1
Expos
2–2
Rain out
Tied after
7 innings
32,061
13–11
26
May 2
Expos
1–0
Carlton
Morton
10,320
14–11
27
May 3
@ Phillies
2–3
Lersch
Zachary
Hoerner
9,102
14–12
28
May 4
@ Phillies
7–3
Reuss
Short
9,339
15–12
29
May 5
@ Phillies
5–1
Cleveland
Hoerner
10,184
16–12
30
May 7
@ Mets
1–3
Seaver
Gibson
44,304
16–13
31
May 9
@ Mets
5–9
Koosman
Carlton
Frisella
27,189
16–14
32
May 10
@ Expos
8–5
Reuss
Renko
Linzy
16,703
17–14
33
May 11
@ Expos
10–4
Cleveland
Morton
Linzy
8,862
18–14
34
May 14
@ Astros
4–2
Gibson
Billingham
16,437
19–14
35
May 15
@ Astros
6–5
Carlton
Griffin
Taylor
19,285
20–14
36
May 16
@ Astros
4–12
Dierker
Reuss
Ray
14,983
20–15
37
May 18
Dodgers
6–5
Drabowsky
Brewer
14,753
21–15
38
May 19
Dodgers
5–6
Mikkelsen
Gibson
13,869
21–16
39
May 20
Dodgers
5–0
Carlton
Singer
11,875
22–16
40
May 21
Padres
15–8
Shaw
Laxton
Drabowsky
27,298
23–16
41
May 22
Padres
7–4
Zachary
Roberts
Shaw
10,776
24–16
42
May 23
Padres
6–1
Cleveland
Arlin
9,475
25–16
43
May 24
Padres
3–12
Phoebus
Gibson
Miller
8,609
25–17
44
May 25
Cubs
4–2
Carlton
Hands
12,667
26–17
45
May 26
Cubs
9–4
Taylor
Holtzman
12,690
27–17
46
May 27
Cubs
10–0
Zachary
Jenkins
14,167
28–17
47
May 28
Braves
4–0
Cleveland
Reed
14,537
29–17
48
May 29
Braves
8–7
Drabowsky
Upshaw
47,598
30–17
49
May 30
Braves
8–3
Carlton
P. Niekro
24,380
31–17
50
May 31
Braves
3–2
Reuss
Stone
20,349
32–17
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
51
June 1
@ Pirates
0–9
Ellis (7–3)
Zachary (2–2)
21,516
32–18
52
June 2
@ Pirates
1–10
Walker (2–6)
Cleveland (5–3)
Veale (1)
9,612
32–19
53
June 3
@ Pirates
7–1
Carlton (10–2)
Johnson (4–4)
18,947
33–19
54
June 4
@ Reds
0–12
Grimsley (3–1)
Zachary (2–3)
17,120
33–20
55
June 5
@ Reds
5–3
Reuss (6–4)
Cloninger (2–4)
Drabowsky (3)
18,144
34–20
56
June 6
@ Reds
2–4
Gullett (6–2)
Cleveland (5–4)
Gibbon (5)
20,189
34–21
57
June 7
@ Braves
7–6
Drabowsky (3–0)
Priddy (2–2)
10,354
35–21
58
June 8
@ Braves
7–8
Upshaw (7–4)
Linzy (1–1)
8,518
35–22
59
June 9
@ Braves
3–8
P. Niekro (4–6)
Zachary (2–4)
7,506
35–23
60
June 10
Pirates
1–3
Blass (6–3)
Reuss (6–5)
18,950
35–24
61
June 11
Pirates
4–11
Ellis (9–3)
Cleveland (5–5)
Giusti (13)
27,308
35–25
62
June 12
Pirates
3–4
Grant (4–2)
Arroyo (0–1)
24,565
35–26
63
June 13
Pirates
4–8
Giusti (2–1)
Carlton (10–3)
Hernández (1)
21,205
35–27
64
June 14
Reds
2–7
Grimsley (4–1)
Reuss (6–6)
Carroll (7)
18,613
35–28
65
June 15
Reds
6–1
Cleveland (6–5)
Merritt (0–8)
19,514
36–28
66
June 16
Reds
0–1
Gullett (7–2)
Santorini (0–3)
19,232
36–29
67
June 17
@ Cubs
6–7
Bonham (1–1)
Zachary (2–5)
22,749
36–30
68
June 18
@ Cubs
5–15
Pappas (7–6)
Reuss (6–7)
Regan (2)
23,540
36–31
69
June 19
@ Cubs
1–7
Hands (8–8)
Cleveland (6–6)
32,809
36–32
70
June 20
@ Cubs
5–4
Drabowsky (4–0)
Holtzman (6–8)
34,574
37–32
71
June 21
@ Dodgers
0–4
O'Brien (2–1)
Gibson (4–6)
18,480
37–33
72
June 22
@ Dodgers
6–5
Carlton (11–3)
Osteen (8–5)
21,004
38–33
73
June 23
@ Dodgers
3–1
Drabowsky (5–0)
Brewer (3–2)
Shaw (2)
19,910
39–33
74
June 24
@ Dodgers
4–11
Downing (8–4)
Cleveland (6–7)
Peña (1)
19,282
39–34
75
June 25
Cubs
0–12
Bonham (2–1)
Santorini (0–4)
28,743
39–35
76
June 26
Cubs
1–5
Holtzman (7–8)
Gibson (4–7)
43,300
39–36
77
June 27
Cubs
1–4
Jenkins (11–7)
Carlton (11–4)
34,964
39–37
78
June 28
Pirates
5–11
Moose (6–4)
Reuss (6–8)
Grant (7)
15,024
39–38
79
June 29
Pirates
8–3
Cleveland (7–7)
Walker (3–7)
14,586
40–38
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
80
July 1
@ Giants
7–8
McMahon
Zachary
Johnson
7,794
40–39
81
July 2
@ Giants
7–2
Gibson
Stone
11,268
41–39
82
July 3
@ Giants
1–10
Cumberland
Carlton
24,896
41-40
83
July 4
@ Padres
3–2
Reuss
Arlin
Drabowsky
5,095
42–40
84
July 5
@ Padres
2–3
Miller
Cleveland
4,588
42–41
85
July 7
@ Padres
1–4
Kirby
Gibson
7,456
42–42
86
July 9 (1)
Astros
5–2
Carlton
Forsch
43–42
87
July 9 (2)
Astros
9–5
Reuss
Blasingame
Drabowsky
24,748
44–42
88
July 10
Astros
6–5
Linzy
Gladding
32,895
45–42
89
July 11
Astros
7–3
Gibson
Ray
15,252
46–42
90
July 15 (1)
Expos
7–3
Carlton
Strohmayer
47–42
91
July 15 (2)
Expos
4–6
Stoneman
Reuss
19,409
47–43
92
July 16
Expos
6–0
Cleveland
Renko
23,765
48–43
93
July 17
Expos
3–5
McAnally
Gibson
22,791
48–44
94
July 18
Mets
8–5
Taylor
Matlack
Linzy
27,497
49–44
95
July 19
Mets
2–5
Sadecki
Carlton
20,003
49–45
96
July 20
Phillies
1–5
Short
Reuss
14,650
49–46
97
July 21
Phillies
6–1
Cleveland
Lersch
16,200
50–46
98
July 22
Phillies
8–0
Gibson
Fryman
20,547
51–46
99
July 23
@ Expos
6–2
Zachary
McGinn
20,480
52–46
100
July 24 (1)
@ Expos
8–7
Shaw
Raymond
53–46
101
July 24 (2)
@ Expos
9–3
Reuss
Morton
24,109
54–46
102
July 25
@ Expos
4–5
Stoneman
Cleveland
20,346
54–47
103
July 26
@ Mets
4–0
Gibson
Sadecki
30,586
55–47
104
July 27
@ Mets
2–3
Frisella
Zachary
35,597
55–48
105
July 28
@ Mets
6–3
Carlton
Matlack
30,796
56–48
106
July 29
@ Mets
3–1
Reuss
C. Williams
30,254
57–48
107
July 30
@ Phillies
4–3
Gibson
Short
26,461
58–48
108
July 31
@ Phillies
4–5
Brandon
Drabowsky
19,269
58–49
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
109
August 1
@ Phillies
9–6
S. Williams
Muñiz
22,432
59–49
110
August 2
Padres
3–1
Carlton
Roberts
13,591
60–49
111
August 3
Padres
1–6
Arlin
Reuss
14,246
60–50
112
August 4
Giants
7–2
Gibson
Perry
27,024
61–50
113
August 5
Giants
3–2
Cleveland
Marichal
Drabowsky
18,641
62–50
114
August 6
Giants
12–8
Shaw
McMahon
Patterson
27,192
63–50
115
August 7
Dodgers
3–2
Linzy
Mikkelsen
36,633
64–50
116
August 8
Dodgers
2–4
Sutton
Reuss
Brewer
45,195
64–51
117
August 9
Dodgers
5–6
Downing
Gibson
Brewer
26,723
64–52
118
August 10
Braves
1–2
Stone
Cleveland
Upshaw
20,921
64–53
119
August 11
Braves
3–9
Kelley
Zachary
McQueen
21,906
64–54
120
August 12
@ Pirates
3–2
Carlton
Walker
21,805
65–54
121
August 13
@ Pirates
2–0
Reuss
Blass
31,563
66–54
122
August 14
@ Pirates
11–0
Gibson
Johnson
30,678
67–54
123
August 15
@ Pirates
6–4
Linzy
Miller
Drabowsky
49,329
68–54
124
August 16
@ Reds
5–6
Carroll
Linzy
13,259
68–55
125
August 17
@ Reds
3–5
Granger
Taylor
14,578
68–56
126
August 18
@ Reds
0–5
Gullett
Gibson
28,228
68–57
127
August 20
@ Braves
5–6
Barber
Shaw
16,099
68–58
128
August 21
@ Braves
5–8
Stone
Carlton
22,451
68–59
129
August 22
@ Braves
13–4
Reuss
Reed
Taylor
19,650
69–59
130
August 23
@ Astros
3–2
Gibson
Wilson
19,167
70–59
131
August 24
@ Astros
2–1
Cleveland
Forsch
Santorini
13,860
71–59
132
August 25
@ Astros
4–1
Carlton
Cook
11,025
72–59
133
August 27
Reds
7–8
Granger
Linzy
Gibbon
33,273
72–60
134
August 28
Reds
4–0
Gibson
Nolan
40,823
73–60
135
August 29
Reds
4–3
Shaw
Granger
28,624
74–60
136
August 30
Mets
3–2
Carlton
Koosman
15,257
75–60
137
August 31
Mets
2–1
Reuss
Frisella
15,854
76–60
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
138
September 1
Mets
1–7
Seaver
Gibson
22,204
76–61
139
September 3
Cubs
6–1
Cleveland
Hands
26,708
77–61
140
September 4
Cubs
5–7
Pappas
Carlton
Regan
31,807
77–62
141
September 5
Cubs
12–5
Reuss
Jenkins
Taylor
39,309
78–62
142
September 6 (1)
@ Phillies
6–3
Gibson
Wise
79–62
143
September 6 (2)
@ Phillies
1–2
Champion
Zachary
Hoerner
13,193
79–63
144
September 7
@ Phillies
7–5
Shaw
Wilson
Santorini
9,339
80–63
145
September 10
@ Cubs
8–7
S. Williams
Colborn
6,792
81–63
146
September 11
@ Cubs
0–7
Pizarro
Reuss
24,010
81–64
147
September 12
@ Cubs
4–0
Gibson
Holtzman
24,017
82–64
148
September 13
Phillies
5–6
Wilson
Shaw
13,863
82–65
149
September 14
Phillies
4–5
Wise
Zachary
Short
10,640
82–66
150
September 15
@ Pirates
1–4
Ellis
Carlton
Hernández
21,751
82–67
151
September 16
@ Pirates
1–6
Walker
Reuss
Hernández
18,127
82–68
152
September 17
@ Expos
7–2
Gibson
Morton
13,371
83–68
153
September 18
@ Expos
2–4
Stoneman
Cleveland
16,779
83–69
154
September 19
@ Expos
11–0
Carlton
McAnally
25,769
84–69
155
September 21
Pirates
6–4
Drabowsky
Ellis
13,348
85–69
156
September 22
Pirates
1–5
Walker
Gibson
Giusti
14,845
85–70
157
September 23
Pirates
0–5
Briles
Cleveland
10,918
85–71
158
September 24
Expos
10–6
Taylor
Marshall
8,109
86–71
159
September 25
Expos
8–6
Shaw
Morton
9,114
87–71
160
September 26
Expos
7–1
Higgins
Stoneman
11,473
88–71
161
September 27
@ Mets
6–1
S. Williams
Capra
Drabowsky
11,331
89–71
162
September 28
@ Mets
5–2
Carlton
Ryan
3,338
90–71
163
September 30
@ Mets
1–6
Seaver
Patterson
42,344
90–72
Opening Day starters
Notable transactions
Roster
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Pitchers
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Manager
Coaches
Player stats
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
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and honors
Farm system
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