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Leftfielder Ray Blades was a member of the St. Louis Cardinals from 1922 to 1932. During his 10-year career with the Cardinals, Blades recorded a batting average of 0.301 and hit 50 home runs.
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3 days until pitchers and catchers report! - MSNI thought over a few a different options; according to Baseball Reference 26 different players have worn the number, the most recent being Dylan Carlson and the first being Ray Blades.
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Cardinals History: Death by singles - MSNOn this day in 1925, the St. Louis Cardinals set a single-inning record by hitting 11 singles, which is the most singles ever in one inning in MLB history! The record would stand for over 64 years.
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