I love the Oz , but Hornsby has to be one of the 4.
Are these four the Cardinals' Mt Rushmore?
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I agree.
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Good additions, especially the Braves. I always forget how great Chipper was.12xu wrote: ↑20 Sep 2025 20:19 pmBraves: Aaron, Mathews, Chipper, Spahn.rbirules wrote: ↑20 Sep 2025 19:49 pmBonds, Mays, Ott, and Mathewson certainly rivals it. Not sure it's better but it's certainly close enough to be discussed.
Red Sox have Williams, Yaz, and then the first part of Tris Spraker's career. On the pitching side they have Cy Young, Clemens, Pedro, and Lefty Grove.
Dodgers don't have the hitters to rival the Cardinals, Yankees don't have the standout pitcher unless you count Clemens' partial career there, or Rivera.
No other team comes to mind.
A's: Foxx, Simmons, Henderson, Grove.
Tigers: Cobb, Gehringer, Kaline, Verlander.
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Interesting Mt Rushmores suggestions for other teams mentioned. Great players, indeed.
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shouldn't his 5 years with the Browns count for "playing for St Louis"?rockondlouie wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 14:41 pmHornsby was drafted by and played 13 seasons as a Cardinal (.359 .427 .568 .995).clemonsonroots wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 14:16 pm musial Gibby Pujols
hornsby- one of the greatest hitters ever, but did not play a good portion of his career here
By far his longest stint w/one team during his 23 year career (5 yrs w/the Browns, 4 yrs w/the Cubs and one yr each w/New York and Boston).
100% on the Cardinals Mt. Rushmore.

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you're comparing Ford with Gibby? But when you think about it, the only great pitcher the Yankees ever had was RiveraAbsolut wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 18:15 pmRuth mantle Gehrig ford.vegascardsfan5890 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 17:17 pm
And you forgot DiMaggio, yogi, pettitte, Bernie Williams, and Reggie Jackson
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no, we're talking HoF great--not good--players (Pujols future HoF)
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While reading the great comments I remembered the streak Hornsby compiled from 1921 to 1925 with the Cards:
AB’s- 2679
Hits- 1078
Avg.- .402
HR’s- 144
RBI’s- 598
He did strike out 198 times over those 5 years though!
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AB’s- 2679
Hits- 1078
Avg.- .402
HR’s- 144
RBI’s- 598
He did strike out 198 times over those 5 years though!
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The misinformation on this forum is ridiculous. We’ve heard Joc Peterson is cheap (2 years, $37 million current contract) and Hornsby had a cup of coffee in StL during the last 2 days. Silly garbage.rockondlouie wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 14:41 pmHornsby was drafted by and played 13 seasons as a Cardinal (.359 .427 .568 .995).clemonsonroots wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 14:16 pm musial Gibby Pujols
hornsby- one of the greatest hitters ever, but did not play a good portion of his career here
By far his longest stint w/one team during his 23 year career (5 yrs w/the Browns, 4 yrs w/the Cubs and one yr each w/New York and Boston).
100% on the Cardinals Mt. Rushmore.
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This topic is "Cardinals", not Brownies Mt. Rgovman wrote: ↑20 Sep 2025 22:15 pmshouldn't his 5 years with the Browns count for "playing for St Louis"?rockondlouie wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 14:41 pmHornsby was drafted by and played 13 seasons as a Cardinal (.359 .427 .568 .995).clemonsonroots wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 14:16 pm musial Gibby Pujols
hornsby- one of the greatest hitters ever, but did not play a good portion of his career here
By far his longest stint w/one team during his 23 year career (5 yrs w/the Browns, 4 yrs w/the Cubs and one yr each w/New York and Boston).
100% on the Cardinals Mt. Rushmore.![]()

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Crazy how some don't get this, Hornsby is on the short list of greatest hitters of all time in all of MLB!Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑21 Sep 2025 08:50 amThe misinformation on this forum is ridiculous. We’ve heard Joc Peterson is cheap (2 years, $37 million current contract) and Hornsby had a cup of coffee in StL during the last 2 days. Silly garbage.rockondlouie wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 14:41 pmHornsby was drafted by and played 13 seasons as a Cardinal (.359 .427 .568 .995).clemonsonroots wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 14:16 pm musial Gibby Pujols
hornsby- one of the greatest hitters ever, but did not play a good portion of his career here
By far his longest stint w/one team during his 23 year career (5 yrs w/the Browns, 4 yrs w/the Cubs and one yr each w/New York and Boston).
100% on the Cardinals Mt. Rushmore.
Of course he's on the Cards Mt. Rush!
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You’re misconstruing what I said about Pederson. I was under the impression he was a FA at the end of this year.Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑21 Sep 2025 08:50 amThe misinformation on this forum is ridiculous. We’ve heard Joc Peterson is cheap (2 years, $37 million current contract) and Hornsby had a cup of coffee in StL during the last 2 days. Silly garbage.rockondlouie wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 14:41 pmHornsby was drafted by and played 13 seasons as a Cardinal (.359 .427 .568 .995).clemonsonroots wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025 14:16 pm musial Gibby Pujols
hornsby- one of the greatest hitters ever, but did not play a good portion of his career here
By far his longest stint w/one team during his 23 year career (5 yrs w/the Browns, 4 yrs w/the Cubs and one yr each w/New York and Boston).
100% on the Cardinals Mt. Rushmore.