St Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals baseball cards feature franchise legends like Stan Musial, Bob Gibson, and Albert Pujols, as well as rising stars like Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman. Rookie cards for Walker and Gorman have become must-haves for collectors, while vintage cards of Musial remain iconic. Topps and Bowman releases offer rookie editions, autographs, and parallels, making Cardinals cards a prized part of any sports card collection.
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Stan Musial
Bob Gibson
Albert Pujols
Lou Brock
Ozzie Smith
Yadier Molina
Ken Boyer
Rogers Hornsby
Mark McGwire
Jim Edmonds
1952 Topps Stan Musial Card (#409)
The card features one of the greatest players in MLB history, Stan Musial, who spent his entire Hall of Fame career with the Cardinals. Known for his consistency and hitting prowess, Musial won three MVP awards and helped the Cardinals win three World Series titles. This card remains one of the most coveted in the hobby.
1961 Topps Bob Gibson Card (#220)
A key card of the Hall of Fame pitcher who was one of the most dominant and intimidating pitchers of his era. Gibson won two Cy Young Awards and helped lead the Cardinals to two World Series championships (1964, 1967). His 1961 card is a must-have for any serious Cardinals collector.
1963 Topps Lou Brock Card (#130)
A highly collectible card of the Hall of Fame outfielder known for his incredible base-stealing ability. Brock was a key player for the Cardinals throughout the 1960s and helped the team win two World Series titles (1964, 1967). His 1963 card remains a staple in Cardinals collections.
1970 Topps Jim Bunning Card (#409)
Though Bunning is better known for his time with the Tigers and Phillies, his card is highly valued by Cardinals fans due to his influence in NL matchups, especially in postseason games. Bunning was a Hall of Famer known for his pitching durability and dominance on the mound.
1985 Topps Mark McGwire Rookie Card (#401)
The rookie card of the slugger who became a key player for the Cardinals during the 1990s and 2000s. McGwire’s historic home run chase with Sammy Sosa in 1998, along with his eventual single-season record for home runs, made his rookie card a valuable piece for any Cardinals fan.
1990 Upper Deck Frank Thomas Rookie Card (#551)
While Thomas is primarily known for his time with the White Sox, this card is included in Cardinals collections because of the cross-league rivalries and his significant impact on the 1990s. Thomas was one of the top power hitters of his era, making his card valuable to baseball fans in general.
2001 Upper Deck Albert Pujols Rookie Card (#1)
The rookie card of the future Hall of Famer who became the face of the Cardinals for much of the 2000s. Pujols was a two-time World Series champion, three-time NL MVP, and one of the best all-around hitters in MLB history, making his rookie card one of the most sought after in the hobby.
2006 Topps Yadier Molina Card (#630)
A key card of the long-time Cardinals catcher who has become one of the best defensive catchers in baseball history. Molina has been the anchor of the Cardinals' pitching staff for over a decade and a key contributor to two World Series titles (2006, 2011).
2011 Topps David Freese Card (#105)
The card features the World Series MVP of the 2011 postseason, where Freese played a key role in the Cardinals' improbable championship run. His clutch hitting in the 2011 World Series, particularly his Game 6 heroics, makes this card highly valuable to Cardinals fans.
2013 Topps Matt Carpenter Card (#95)
A card of the reliable third baseman and leadoff hitter who became a key part of the Cardinals' offense in the 2010s. Carpenter's ability to hit for average and power made him one of the top hitters in the NL, and this card is a valuable part of Cardinals collections.