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A spectacular center fielder, Jim Edmonds dazzled fans with his acrobatic catches and clutch hitting. His tenure in the 2000s featured multiple seasons with over 30 home runs and unforgettable postseason moments—including a legendary walk-off in October 2004 that sent Bush Stadium into jubilation. Edmonds's all-around brilliance and charismatic play style made him a cornerstone of the team's most successful era.


12. Ken Boyer

A steadying presence in the 1960s, Ken Boyer was a cornerstone of the Cardinals' defense and offense. Known for his powerful arm and slugging ability, he drove in more than 1,000 RBIs and was vital in the 1964 World Series victory. His leadership and clutch performances solidify his role as one of the franchise’s true pillars.


11. Ted Simmons