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2005 St. Louis Cardinals season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
2005 St. Louis Cardinals
National League Central champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionCentral
BallparkBusch Memorial Stadium
CitySt. Louis, Missouri
Record100–62 (.617)
Divisional place1st
OwnersWilliam DeWitt Jr.
General managersWalt Jocketty
ManagersTony La Russa
TelevisionFSN Midwest
(Joe Buck,Dan McLaughlin,Al Hrabosky)
KPLR
(Ricky Horton,Bob Carpenter)
RadioKMOX
(Mike Shannon,Wayne Hagin)
← 2004Seasons2006 →

The2005 St. Louis Cardinals season was the124th season for theSt. Louis Cardinals, aMajor League Baseballfranchise inSt. Louis,Missouri. It was the 114th season for the Cardinals in theNational League and their 40th and final inBusch Memorial Stadium as they moved to theBusch Stadium III the next year.

The Cardinals went 100–62 during the season and won theNational League Central by 11 games over the NL Wild-Card Champion and eventualNL ChampionHouston Astros. In the playoffs the Cardinals swept theSan Diego Padres 3 games to 0 in theNLDS. However, the Cardinals lost to the Astros 4 games to 2 in theNLCS.

The Cardinals moved their radio broadcasts fromKMOX after a 55-year affiliation toKTRS after the season. After the2010 season, the Cardinals would move their radio broadcasts from KTRS back to KMOX, starting in2011.

First basemanAlbert Pujols won theMVP Award this year, batting .330, with 41 home runs and 117 RBIs.Chris Carpenter won theCy Young Award this year, with a 2.83 ERA, 21 wins, and 213 strikeouts. OutfielderJim Edmonds won aGold Glove this year. The Cardinals pitching staff led Major League Baseball by having the lowest(ERA) (3.49), conceding the fewestearned runs (560) and pitching the mostcomplete games (15).[1]

Offseason

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  • December 18, 2004: Dan Haren was traded by the St. Louis Cardinals with Daric Barton and Kiko Calero to the Oakland Athletics for Mark Mulder.[2]
  • February 21, 2005: Bill Pulsipher was signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Cardinals.[3]

Regular season

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A herniated disc inLarry Walker's neck prevented him from turning his head to the left. He received a second cortisone shot to alleviate the pain on June 27. With eight previous surgeries and now playing with pain that impeded his ability to continue to produce at a high level, he signaled that he would retire from playing after the season. He had $12 million team option for2006.[4]

On August 4, the Cardinals announced that they had bought a 50% share ofKTRS 550 AM and was leaving the longtime flagship stationKMOX 1120 AM after 52 years and transferring the games to KTRS in 2006.

The Cardinals clinched their fifthNational League Central division title in six years on September 17 when they beat theCubs 5-1. The final regular season game atBusch Memorial Stadium took place on October 2, a 7-5 victory over theCincinnati Reds. RookieChris Duncan hit the final regular season home run at that version of Busch Stadium.

Game log

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2005 St. Louis Cardinals Game Log (100–62)
April: (15–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 5@Astros7–3CarpenterOswaltIsringhausen43,5671–0
2April 6@Astros1–4QuallsTavárezLidge28,4961–1
3April 8Phillies6–5ReyesMadsonIsringhausen50,0742–1
4April 9Phillies4–10FloydSuppan39,2422–2
5April 10Phillies4–13LieberCarpenter37,9712–3
6April 12Reds5–1MarquisHarang33,6173–3
7April 13Reds5–6BelisleMulderGraves28,7723–4
8April 15@Brewers3–0SuppanSheetsIsringhausen22,6764–4
9April 16@Brewers5–3CarpenterDavisIsringhausen30,7325–4
10April 17@Brewers3–2MarquisAdamsIsringhausen21,1446–4
11April 18@Pirates11–1MulderD. Williams11,2207–4
12April 19@Pirates7–1MorrisFogg12,2858–4
13April 20Cubs1–3ZambranoSuppanHawkins44,8558–5
14April 21Cubs4–0CarpenterDempster46,1199–5
15April 22Astros8–7MarquisDuckworthIsringhausen44,80510–5
16April 23Astros1–0MulderQualls40,05811–5
17April 24Astros8–5MorrisBackeIsringhausen39,02012–5
18April 26Brewers5–3SuppanDavisFlores28,78713–5
19April 27Brewers6–3CarpenterSantosTavárez38,34314–5
20April 28Brewers3–4CapuanoMarquisTurnbow26,02614–6
21April 29@Braves6–5MulderHudsonReyes33,83315–6
22April 30@Braves2–3KolbJournell35,78915–7
May: (18–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
23May 1@Braves1–2SmoltzSuppanKolb34,30415–8
24May 2@Reds10–9FloresGravesTavárez15,96116–8
25May 3@Reds4–2MarquisHarangReyes16,51217–8
26May 4@Reds7–3MulderClaussen17,24118–8
27May 5Padres3–8HammondKing30,50718–9
28May 6Padres5–6WilliamsFloresHoffman47,16018–10
29May 7Padres4–5EatonCarpenterHoffman18–11
30May 8Padres15–5MarquisReddingThompson46,44419–11
31May 9Dodgers4–2MulderPerezReyes37,19420–11
32May 10Dodgers8–9AlvarezJarvisBrazoban38,98420–12
33May 11Dodgers9–3SuppanPenny35,67121–12
34May 12Dodgers10–3CarpenterLowe45,65622–12
35May 13@Mets0–2GlavineMarquisLooper43,49522–13
36May 14@Mets7–6TavárezR. HernandezIsringhausen40,92123–13
37May 15@Mets4–2MorrisHeilmanIsringhausen32,94924–13
38May 17@Phillies5–7LidleSuppanWagner32,10324–14
39May 18@Phillies8–4CarpenterLieber29,13025–14
40May 19@Phillies4–7MyersMarquis38,22925–15
41May 20@Royals7–6MulderGreinkeIsringhausen31,51326–15
42May 21@Royals6–5MorrisCerdaIsringhausen39,78127–15
43May 22@Royals2–9JensenSuppan29,26927–16
44May 23Pirates4–2CarpenterD. WilliamsIsringhausen33,07328–16
45May 24Pirates2–1ReyesMesa36,28529–16
46May 25Pirates11–5MulderRedman34,89530–16
47May 27Nationals6–3MorrisArmasIsringhausen47,38331–16
48May 28Nationals3–1SuppanLoaizaIsringhausen49,12332–16
49May 29Nationals2–3L. HernandezCarpenterCordero47,01232–17
50May 30@Rockies5–4MarquisWitasickIsringhausen34,23933–17
51May 31@Rockies1–2JenningsMulderFuentes23,51933–18
June: (16–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
52June 1@Rockies8–6MorrisNealIsringhausen22,26634–18
53June 2@Rockies7–8FuentesIsringhausen21,38134–19
54June 3@Astros2–0CarpenterPettitteTavárez34,09235–19
55June 4@Astros11–9MarquisRodriguezIsringhausen39,28836–19
56June 5@Astros4–6ClemensMulderLidge34,00936–20
57June 6Red Sox7–1MorrisWakefield50,27037–20
58June 7Red Sox9–2SuppanClement47,49638–20
59June 8Red Sox0–4WellsCarpenter46,92838–21
60June 10Yankees8–1MarquisWang50,25039–21
61June 11Yankees0–5JohnsonMulderRivera50,17739–22
62June 12Yankees5–3KingSturtzeIsringhausen50,37240–22
63June 13@Blue Jays1–4HalladaySuppan20,03240–23
64June 14@Blue Jays7–0CarpenterGaudin37,53641–23
65June 15@Blue Jays2–5LillyMarquisBatista22,90841–24
66June 17@Devil Rays6–4MulderHarperIsringhausen19,09942–24
67June 18@Devil Rays5–2MorrisHendricksonIsringhausen20,41643–24
68June 19@Devil Rays8–5SuppanWaechterIsringhausen21,27544–24
69June 20@Reds6–1CarpenterHarang22,03545–24
70June 21@Reds4–11ClaussenMarquis22,26845–25
71June 22@Reds6–7OrtizMulderMercker31,56645–26
72June 23Pirates7–11WilliamsMorrisR. White43,59045–27
73June 24Pirates8–1SuppanWells48,18446–27
74June 25Pirates8–0CarpenterRedman48,41347–27
75June 26Pirates4–5GrabowReyesMesa45,05047–28
76June 28Reds2–1MulderClaussenIsringhausen38,64048–28
77June 29Reds11–3MorrisOrtiz39,29849–28
78June 30Rockies0–7FrancisSuppan44,03649–29
July: (17–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
79July 1Rockies6–0CarpenterKennedy40,12850–29
80July 2Rockies1–3WrightMarquisFuentes47,91350–30
81July 3Rockies5–4KingWitasick47,81151–30
82July 4@Dbacks10–3MorrisWebb31,19752–30
83July 5@Dbacks7–1SuppanEstes23,59053–30
84July 6@Dbacks2–1CarpenterVazquezIsringhausen21,07654–30
85July 7@Dbacks1–2CormierKing21,95954–31
86July 8@Giants3–1MulderSchmidtIsringhausen41,40555–31
87July 9@Giants0–2HennesseyMorrisWalker42,42355–32
88July 10@Giants4–3SuppanLowryIsringhausen41,92556–32
89July 15Astros4–3ThompsonHarville48,42057–32
90July 16Astros4–2MarquisOswaltIsringhausen48,03458–32
91July 17Astros3–0CarpenterClemens46,58459–32
92July 18Brewers11–4MorrisSantos41,82760–32
93July 19Brewers4–5WiseTavárezTurnbow44,27060–33
94July 20Brewers4–2MulderSheetsIsringhausen40,90461–33
95July 21Brewers7–12CapuanoMarquis44,00261–34
96July 22Cubs2–1ReyesMitre49,84062–34
97July 23Cubs5–6J. WilliamsMorrisDempster49,94262–35
98July 24Cubs4–8DempsterReyes49,76262–36
99July 26@Padres4–2MulderWilliamsIsringhausen36,65963–36
100July 27@Padres1–2HoffmanMarquis37,59263–37
101July 28@Padres11–3CarpenterStauffer38,76064–37
102July 29@Dodgers5–7SanchezMorrisBrazoban53,78364–38
103July 30@Dodgers9–4SuppanLowe47,80565–38
104July 31@Dodgers7–5EldredAlvarezIsringhausen44,54366–38
August: (19–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1Marlins5–6ValdezMarquisT. Jones43,40366–39
106August 2Marlins3–1CarpenterWillis43,55767–39
107August 3Marlins9–6MorrisVillone43,11168–39
108August 4Marlins3–4BurnettSuppanT. Jones44,20168–40
109August 5Braves11–3MulderSmoltz47,83869–40
110August 6Braves1–8HudsonMarquis48,56569–41
111August 7Braves5–3KingReitsma47,71470–41
112August 8@Brewers8–4FloresWise30,26071–41
113August 9@Brewers5–2ReyesDavisIsringhausen28,55672–41
114August 10@Brewers3–0SuppanSheetsIsringhausen37,65073–41
115August 11@Cubs4–11MadduxMulder38,17073–42
116August 12@Cubs1–4ZambranoMarquis39,71773–43
117August 13@Cubs5–2CarpenterJ. Williams39,92374–43
118August 14@Cubs4–5PriorMorrisDempster39,31174–44
119August 16Dbacks8–2SuppanHalsey42,19875–44
120August 17Dbacks5–0MulderWebb41,40776–44
121August 18Dbacks2–9VargasMarquis44,62576–45
122August 19Giants5–4TavárezAccardo46,20077–45
123August 20Giants4–2MorrisCorreiaIsringhausen47,16978–45
124August 21Giants2–4SchmidtSuppanBenitez46,11378–46
125August 22@Pirates3–1MulderFoggIsringhausen23,75179–46
126August 23@Pirates0–10TorresMarquis23,94879–47
127August 24@Pirates8–3CarpenterWells21,50680–47
128August 25@Pirates6–3MorrisD. WilliamsIsringhausen24,62681–47
129August 26@Nationals1–4LoaizaSuppanCordero37,88581–48
130August 27@Nationals6–0MarquisWhite44,25482–48
131August 28@Nationals6–0ThompsonHalama41,13083–48
132August 29@Marlins6–1CarpenterBurnett18,38884–48
133August 30@Marlins6–7MotaMorrisT. Jones20,07384–49
134August 31@Marlins10–5SuppanVargas20,65685–49
September: (13–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
135September 2@Astros5–6QuallsTavárez38,51185–50
136September 3@Astros4–2CarpenterSpringer42,81786–50
137September 4@Astros4–1MarquisRodriguez38,27787–50
138September 5Cubs6–4KingNovoaTavárez49,64688–50
139September 6Cubs2–5RuschMorrisDempster47,29288–51
140September 7Cubs1–2MadduxMulderDempster47,78988–52
141September 8Mets5–0CarpenterBenson47,42289–52
142September 9Mets3–2MarquisSeoIsringhausen45,61690–52
143September 10Mets4–2SuppanTrachselIsringhausen48,46591–52
144September 11Mets2–7MartinezMorris45,88491–53
145September 12Pirates4–3IsringhausenTorres40,06492–53
146September 13Pirates5–4ThompsonR. White40,59993–53
147September 14Pirates3–5VogelsongMarquisM. Gonzalez40,17293–54
148September 15@Cubs6–1SuppanPrior37,84994–54
149September 16@Cubs3–5RuschMorrisDempster38,08094–55
150September 17@Cubs5–1MulderMaddux39,26995–55
151September 18@Cubs4–7ZambranoReyes38,18295–56
152September 20@Reds5–6HancockKingWeathers16,58795–57
153September 21@Reds5–1MarquisOrtiz16,78496–57
154September 22@Reds2–6CoffeyKing17,46196–58
155September 23@Brewers6–9CapuanoCarpenterTurnbow22,47296–59
156September 24@Brewers7–8GloverMulderTurnbow33,50696–60
157September 25@Brewers2–0SuppanDavisIsringhausen20,15097–60
158September 27Astros1–3OswaltMorrisLidge40,26097–61
159September 28Astros6–7QuallsIsringhausenLidge40,61697–62
160September 30Reds12–6ReyesHudson47,25798–62
October: (2–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
161October 1Reds9–6FloresSimpsonIsringhausen49,48799–62
162October 2Reds7–5ThompsonClaussenIsringhausen50,434100–62

Postseason Game Log

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2005 St. Louis Cardinals Postseason Game Log (5–4)
NLDS: (3–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 4Padres8–5CarpenterPeavy52,3491–0
2October 6Padres6–2MulderAstacio52,5992–0
3October 8@Padres7–4MorrisW. WilliamsIsringhausen45,0933–0
NLCS: (2–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 12Astros5–3CarpenterPettitteIsringhausen52,3321–0
2October 13Astros1–4OswaltMulderLidge52,3581–1
3October 15@Astros3–4ClemensMorrisLidge42,8231–2
4October 16@Astros1–2QuallsLidge43,0101–3
5October 17@Astros5–4IsringhausenLidge43,4702–3
6October 19Astros1–5OswaltMulder52,4382–4

Season standings

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National League Central

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NL Central
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
St. Louis Cardinals10062.61750‍–‍3150‍–‍31
Houston Astros8973.5491153‍–‍2836‍–‍45
Milwaukee Brewers8181.5001946‍–‍3535‍–‍46
Chicago Cubs7983.4882138‍–‍4341‍–‍40
Cincinnati Reds7389.4512742‍–‍3931‍–‍50
Pittsburgh Pirates6795.4143334‍–‍4733‍–‍48


Record vs. opponents

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2005 National League record

Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2005

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLFLAHOULADMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWASAL
Arizona3–35–22–411–72–43–313–52–41–63–43–410–97–112–52–48–10
Atlanta3–36–17–32–410–85–13–33–313–69–104–31–54–23–310–97–8
Chicago2–51–66–94–35–49–74–27–92–42–411–54–35–210–61–56–9
Cincinnati4–23–79–63–32–44–123–46–103–33–49–74–23–55–115–17-8
Colorado7–114–23–43–33–31–511–81–53–42–43–77–117–114–42–46–9
Florida4–28–104–54–23–34–35–23–48–109–103–42–44–23–49–910–5
Houston3–31–57–912–45–13-44–210–55–56–09–74–33–45–115–27–8
Los Angeles5–133–32–44–38–112–52–45–13–33–35–211–79–102–52–45–13
Milwaukee4–23–39–710–65–14–35–101–53–34–59–73–44–35–114–48–7
New York6–16–134–23–34–310–85–53–33–311–73–34–23–32–511–85–10
Philadelphia4-310–94–24–34–210–90–63–35–47–114–36–05–14–211–87–8
Pittsburgh4–33–45–117–97–34–37–92–57–93–33–43–42–44–121–55–7
San Diego9–105–13–42–411–74–23–47–114–32–40–64–312–64–35–17–11
San Francisco11–72–42–55–311–72–44–310–93–43–31–54–26–122–43–36–12
St. Louis5–23–36–1011–54–44-311–55–211–55–22–412–43–44–24–210–5
Washington4–29–105–11–54–29-92–54–24–48–118–115–11–53–32–412–6


Transactions

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  • July 29, 2005: Alan Benes was signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Cardinals.[5]
  • September 6, 2005: Bill Pulsipher was released by the St. Louis Cardinals.[3]

Roster

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2005 St. Louis Cardinals
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CYadier Molina11438597.252849
1BAlbert Pujols161591195.33041117
2BMark Grudzielanek137528155.294859
SSDavid Eckstein158630185.294861
3BAbraham Núñez139421120.285544
LFReggie Sanders9329580.2712154
CFJim Edmonds142467123.2632989
RFLarry Walker10031591.2891552

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
So Taguchi143396114.288853
John Mabry11224659.240832
Scott Rolen5619646.235528
John Rodriguez5614944.295524
Héctor Luna6413739.285118
Einar Díaz5813027.208117
Scott Seabol5910523.219110
Mike Mahoney266410.15616
Roger Cedeño37579.15808
John Gall223710.270210
Skip Schumaker27246.25001
Chris Duncan9102.20013

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Chris Carpenter33241.22152.83213
Jason Marquis33207.013144.13100
Mark Mulder32205.01683.64111
Jeff Suppan32194.116103.87114
Matt Morris31192.214104.11117

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Anthony Reyes413.1112.7012
Relief pitchers
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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Jason Isringhausen6312392.1451
Ray King774403.3823
Julián Tavárez742343.4347
Al Reyes654232.1567
Randy Flores503113.4643
Brad Thompson404012.9529
Cal Eldred311002.1929
Gabe White60002.161
Carmen Cali600010.505
Jimmy Journell501010.385
Bill Pulsipher50006.751
Tyler Johnson50000.004
Kevin Jarvis401013.502
Adam Wainwright200013.500

NLDS

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Main article:2005 National League Division Series

St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Diego Padres

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St. Louis wins series, 3-0.

GameScoreDate
1St. Louis 8, San Diego 5October 4
2St. Louis 6, San Diego 2October 6
3St. Louis 7, San Diego 4October 8

NLCS

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Main article:2005 National League Championship Series

Down to their last out and strike and facing elimination in game 5 of the2005 National League Championship Series,David Eckstein hit a single in the hole on the left side off of theAstros'Brad Lidge to bring the tying run to the plate. The next batter,Jim Edmonds, worked a base on balls.Albert Pujols followed with a 412-foot home run onto the train tracks behind left field (had the game been played with the roof open, the drive would have exitedMinute Maid Park, as it first hit off the glass wall which forms part of the roof),[citation needed] to put the Cardinals ahead 5–4. The roar of the crowd, anticipating the end of the game that would signal the Astros' entrance into theWorld Series, was hushed as they watched Pujols' home run (one of the announcers described it as a "vacuum" from the sudden intake of air by the crowd). Houston was then shut down in the bottom of the 9th by the Cardinals' closerJason Isringhausen to preserve the win, guaranteeing at least one more game at old Busch Stadium. However, the Astros dominated Game 6, shutting the Cardinals down 5–1 for their first berth in the World Series in franchise history. Walker struck out in the ninth inning, his final major league at bat. He retired shortly after the game.[6]

GameDateVisitorScoreHomeScoreRecord

(HOU-STL)

1October 12Houston3St. Louis50-1
2October 13Houston4St. Louis11-1
3October 15St. Louis3Houston42-1
4October 16St. Louis1Houston23-1
5October 17St. Louis5Houston43-2
6October 19Houston5St. Louis14-2
HOU won 4, STL won 2.

Houston wins the National League Championship
and advance to the2005 World Series

Awards and honors

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Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAMemphis RedbirdsPacific Coast LeagueDanny Sheaffer
AASpringfield CardinalsTexas LeagueChris Maloney
APalm Beach CardinalsFlorida State LeagueRon Warner
AQuad Cities SwingMidwest LeagueJoe Cunningham Jr.
A-Short SeasonNew Jersey CardinalsNew York–Penn LeagueMark DeJohn
RookieJohnson City CardinalsAppalachian LeagueTom Kidwell

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Palm Beach[7][8]

References

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  1. ^"2005 MLB Team Statistics".Baseball Reference. RetrievedJuly 5, 2018.
  2. ^Danny Haren Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  3. ^abBill Pulsipher Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  4. ^Kurkjian, Tim (June 30, 2005)."Career winding down for 'gifted' Walker".ESPN.com. RetrievedFebruary 2, 2017.
  5. ^"Alan Benes Stats".
  6. ^Schlegel, John (October 19, 2005)."Walker says goodbye to baseball".MLB.com. Archived fromthe original on December 3, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2017.
  7. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed.,The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
  8. ^Baseball America 2006 Annual Directory

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