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Charles Comiskey was the first manager in franchise history to hold the position for multiple seasons. He also owns the highest career winning percentage in franchise history at .673, four American Association pennants (1885–1888) and one interleague championship (before the official World Series existed).
Saigh inherited a team in transition. The Cardinals, though then just one year removed from their ninth National League pennant and sixth World Series championship since 1926, had begun to decay as an organization. Five years before, Breadon had forced out legendary general manager Branch Rickey, who had quickly resurfaced with the Brooklyn ...
Charley O'Leary and Heinie Peitz, both former Cardinals players, became the first coaches the Cardinals employed as positions separate from the manager in 1913. The longest-tenured coach in Cardinals' franchise history is Red Schoendienst , who has filled a variety of roles for the St. Louis Cardinals.
On October 25, 2021, he was promoted to manager of the Cardinals. [11] In 2022, at 35 years of age, he was the youngest manager in Major League Baseball, five years younger than the next youngest manager, Rocco Baldelli. [12] Before the 2024 regular season began, Marmol and the Cardinals agreed to a two-year contract extension. [13]
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After a decade in charge, Herzog resigned as Cardinals manager on July 6, 1990, with a record of 822-728, a World Series title and three NL pennants in St. Louis.
He was named the National League Manager of the Year. [13] The Cardinals reached the playoffs in a shortened 2020 Major League Baseball season, losing in the Wild Card series. [14] During the 2021 season, the Cardinals won 17 games in a row, the longest winning streak in franchise history. [15]
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Coming off a last-place finish in the NL Central, the St. Louis Cardinals displayed confidence in manager Oliver Marmol and announced a two-year contract extension through 2026.