St. Louis Cardinals all-time roster (I–J)

The St. Louis Cardinals are a Major League Baseball team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They are a member of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played under three names since beginning play in 1882: the current moniker, the Perfectos, as well as the Browns. Since the franchise's inception, players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, weather as an offensive player (batting and baserunning) or a defensive player (fielding, pitching, or both).

List of players whose surnames begin with I, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics

Name

Season(s)

Position(s)

Notes

Ref

Outfielder
First baseman

  • .294 batting average
  • 6 home runs
  • 152 runs batted in

Pinch runner

  • .000 batting average
  • 1 plate appearance
  • 1 strikeout

Pitcher

  • 17–20 win–loss record
  • 2.98 earned run average
  • 373 strikeouts

Shortstop
Third baseman
Second baseman

  • .263 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 24 runs batted in
List of players whose surnames begin with J, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics

Name

Season(s)

Position(s)

Notes

Ref

Third baseman
Left fielder

  • .280 batting average
  • 36 home runs
  • 230 runs batted in

Pitcher

  • 22–19 win–loss record
  • 2.97 earned run average
  • 133 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 4–15 win–loss record
  • 5.78 earned run average
  • 92 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 5–2 win–loss record
  • 3.58 earned run average
  • 51 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 101–86 win–loss record
  • 3.67 earned run average
  • 899 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 0–0 win–loss record
  • 0.00 earned run average
  • 1 game played

Pitcher

  • 7–14 win–loss record
  • 3.81 earned run average
  • 52 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 0–0 win–loss record
  • 18.00 earned run average
  • 1 strikeout

Rightfielder

  • .286 batting average
  • 6 hits
  • 5 strikeouts

Right fielder

  • .256 batting average
  • 29 home runs
  • 170 runs batted in

Pitcher

  • 3–4 win–loss record
  • 4.03 earned run average
  • 67 strikeouts

Shortstop
Second baseman
First baseman

  • .272 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 34 runs batted in

Pitcher

  • 0–1 win–loss record
  • 13.50 earned run average
  • 2 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 5–6 win–loss record
  • 3.28 earned run average
  • 37 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 32–25 win–loss record
  • 3.17 earned run average
  • 259 strikeouts

Second baseman

  • .258 batting average
  • 76 home runs
  • 494 runs batted in

Outfielder

  • .298 batting average
  • 14 home runs
  • 64 runs batted in

Pitcher

  • 0–1 win–loss record
  • 9.17 earned run average
  • 7 strikeouts

First baseman
Second baseman

  • .335 batting average
  • 28 home runs
  • 138 runs batted in

Catcher

  • .235 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 1 run batted in

Pitcher

  • 8–14 win–loss record
  • 5.52 earned run average
  • 125 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 3–0 win–loss record
  • 6.82 earned run average
  • 35 strikeouts

Outfielder

  • .211 batting average
  • 3 home runs
  • 18 runs batted in

Third baseman

  • .258 batting average
  • 16 home runs
  • 99 runs batted in

Third baseman
First baseman

  • .207 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 2 runs batted in

Catcher

  • .000 batting average
  • 1 walk
  • 3 plate appearances

Pitcher

  • 2–0 win–loss percentage
  • 3.18 earned run average
  • 5 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 3–5 win–loss record
  • 4.75 earned run average
  • 47 strikeouts

Center fielder

  • .220 batting average
  • 4 hits
  • 7 runs batted in

Catcher

  • .294 batting average
  • 5 Hits
  • 2 runs batted in

Pitcher

  • 1–1 win–loss record
  • 2.74 earned run average
  • 4 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 17–18 win–loss record
  • 3.80 earned run average
  • 89 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 52–50 win–loss record
  • 4.05 earned run average
  • 430 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 3–5 win–loss record
  • 4.32 earned run average
  • 65 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 21–30 win–loss record
  • 3.70 earned run average
  • 121 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 5–10 win–loss record
  • 3.74 earned run average
  • 100 strikeouts

Pinch hitter
Left fielder

  • .000 batting average
  • 2 plate appearances
  • 1 strikeout

First baseman
Second baseman

  • .270 batting average
  • 22 home runs
  • 196 runs batted in

Pinch hitter
Left fielder

  • .091 batting average
  • 1 hit
  • 1 run batted in

Pitcher

  • 28–22 win–loss record
  • 3.33 earned run average
  • 387 strikeouts

Shortstop
Second baseman
Third baseman

  • .233 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 28 runs batted in

Catcher

  • .097 batting average
  • 3 hits
  • 2 runs batted in

Outfielder

  • .291 batting average
  • 84 home runs
  • 367 runs batted in

First basemen

  • .219 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 23 runs batted in

Right fielder

  • .298 batting average
  • 25 home runs
  • 165 runs batted in

Pitcher

  • 0–1 win–loss record
  • 4.91 earned run average
  • 2 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 0–1 win–loss record
  • 7.43 earned run average
  • 13 strikeouts

Second basemen
Pinch runner

  • .000 batting average
  • 14 plate appearances
  • 2 strikeouts

Pitcher

  • 10–12 win–loss record
  • 4.02 earned run average
  • 95 strikeouts

Catcher

  • .239 batting average
  • 17 hits
  • 5 runs batted in

Footnotes

Key
  • The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum determines which cap a player wears on their plaque, signifying "the team with which he made his most indelible mark". The Hall of Fame considers the player's wishes in making their decision, but the Hall makes the final decision as "it is important that the logo be emblematic of the historical accomplishments of that player's career".

  • Players are listed at a position if they appeared in 30% of their games or more during their Cardinals career, as defined by Baseball-Reference.com. Additional positions may be shown on the Baseball-Reference website by following each player's citation.

  • Franchise batting and pitching leaders are drawn from Baseball-Reference.com. A total of 1,500 plate appearances are needed to qualify for batting records, and 500 innings pitched or 50 decisions are required to qualify for pitching records.

  • Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2011 Major League Baseball season.

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