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11.27.2008 12:50 pm

The St. Louis Cardinals Mount Rushmore

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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TOWER GROVE — After more than 8,500 votes, 173 comments, dozens of spin-off threads, a few lively exchanges over at the Facebook page, and the hours of one talented Post-Dispatch illustrator, it is time to unveil the monument that you helped chisel:

The St. Louis Cardinals Mount Rushmore.

Back during the limbo between playoff series, Bird Land asked the simple question: What four members from Cardinals’ history would you carve into a Mount Rushmore of the franchise? We called it The Rushmore Project. There were no rules, though some demanded that it be kept to players only. There were no guidelines as far as time served, though some insisted that Albert Pujols not yet being eligible for the Hall of Fame should mean he not yet be eligible for Mount Cardsmore as well.

From Stan Musial to George Kissell to Branch Rickey — there was only a list of 15 candidates and the invitation to write in more. Dizzy Dean and Mike Shannon, who should have been No. 16, gained the most write-in votes.

Tom Borgman, a designer and graphic illustrator at the P-D, took the results of the poll, and crafted a photo illustration of what the four winners would look like, blasted into the rock of Rushmore. As a Thanksgiving Weekend treat for Bird Land readers, here is the debut of Bird Land’s Cardsmore:

The St. Louis Cardinals Mount Rushmore

Fab Four: The St. Louis Cardinals Mount Rushmore (illustration by Tom Borgman)

A total of 8,552 people voted, at least check, on the Rushmore Project, and each of the four faces above received at least 40 percent of the vote. Three of the players featured above are Hall of Famers, and the third is well on his way after just winning the second MVP of his career. Musial, of course, led the way, with 8,274 votes, begging the question who were the 3 percent of voters who left him off? Bob Gibson received 7,728 votes (90 percent). In a show of strength from the current generation of Cards Nation, Pujols received 5,087 votes (59 percent), and Ozzie Smith received 3,523 votes (41 percent).

It can be argued that the Cardinals’ Rushmore above features the franchise’s best player, best pitcher, best hitter and best fielder — the four very definitions of the disciplines it takes to play baseball.

Hall of Famers Lou Brock (34 percent), Jack Buck (32 percent), Rogers Hornsby (21 percent) and Red Schoendienst (11 percent) completed the top eight.

The Real Rushmore (Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, Lincoln)

The Real Rushmore (Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, Lincoln)

With the exception of Mr. Buck, players did the best in the poll, as many voters wrestled with the definition of who belongs on a Rushmore. The most comment approach suggested that only Presidents appear on the real Mount Rushmore, so only players should appear on the Cardinals Rushmore. There’s no Ben Franklin carved into South Dakota, so why should there be a Branch Rickey carved into the Cardinals? Rickey, who helped build the Cardinals from approving the Redbird logo to establishing a farm system to even encouraging the growth of The Knothole Gang, received 164 votes. George Kissell who coached generations of Cardinal received 150 votes. Current manager Tony La Russa received 193 votes, and former owner August A. Busch Jr. received the most of any non-player save Mr. Buck.

The bios of the four members of Cardsmore (from Washington to Lincoln):

After the press conference to introduce Pujols as this year’s National League MVP, several of us — including Maurice Drummond of Fox 2 and P-D columnist Bryan Burwell — sat in the media room and talked about how Pujols has clearly become the face of the franchise. That spawned the question of who is “Mr. Cardinal”? There are really only a handful of candidates. For his play and his personality and his presence still in the public eye, Musial is the obvious answer. Schoendienst has a claim because he still wears the uniform before home games, is a annual visitor and attraction at spring training and was both a Hall of Fame player and one of the franchise’s winningest managers. Now, it’s Pujols. On TV. In video games. Featured in ads. On the field.

The vote above probably gives us the answer.

It certainly identified the cardinal Cardinals.

Let the debate resume once the turkey settles.

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Ozzie Smith over Hornsby? Over Brock? Over Red as a player AND manager?
Ozzie was a nice player and alot of fun to watch. However, IMO, Ozzie is the most over rated and undeserving HOF player ever. He might have a roadside marker in the foothills but he’d never make it to my Rushmore mountain.

— Doodahday
7:08 am November 28th, 2008

Should be Hornsby, Musial, Brock, Gibson.

— jfmoyn
7:22 am November 28th, 2008

It is a shame that Lou Brock is not on that Mt next to Gibby. I think that to solve this problem, we simply go out and find another Mountain that will allow for the expansion of all past and future faces of Cardinal greats. You could call it Mt. BIRD LAND. Not only would all the Cardinals be on it who deserve to be on it, but the name would also give tribute to the PD sportswriter who established/authored the idea of the Mt. Of course if DG’s own humble humility declined such an honor it could simply be called “THE CARDINAL MOUNT”, “THE MOUNT OF CARDINALS” or Mt. CARDINAL. What do ya say DG…Mt. BIRD LAND???

— david cobler
7:48 am November 28th, 2008

How lucky Cardinal Fans have been-Musial for the 40’s & 50’s. Gibson for the 60’s & 70’s. Ozzie for the 80’s & 90’s. And now Albert. I’ve been so lucky to have been able to see all four of them play-I hope future generations have the same Cardinal fever that I have had my entire life.
Some of my most memorable times were with my father at Cardinal games-Stan’s last game (we all cried all the way to St Louis and all the way
home), 2nd game of the 64 Series,last game at Sportsman Park in 66, 66 All Star Game. Taking my son to the 85 Series 4th game (Tuuudooor), taking my
mother to the last game at Busch Stadium (she was at last game of Sportsman
Park, First Game at Busch Stadium and the last Game at Busch Stadium-she
wasn’t able to attend the first game at the new stadium, but I have gotten
her there for her Birthday both years). Thanks for the memories.

— Richard Reed
8:08 am November 28th, 2008

I think we are lucky enough to be in this situation. Hornsby should be up on the Cardinals Rushmore!!

— jack
8:46 am November 28th, 2008

I have no problem with three of the four… However, it’s really loaded with players that many of us has seen. It indicates, to me, that contemporary fans need to learn Cardinal history: Hornsby belongs there– with Gibby, Albert, and Stan the Man. I love Lou– but come on– No Rajah?

— Allen
8:51 am November 28th, 2008

4 great choices. That’s who I voted for.. there’s a very strong case for Hornsby, but he played just under half of his career elsewhere. But if we were just choosing from that list regardless Hornsby would be in the top 2.

When it is all said and done Pujols will rival the all-time greats of the game: Ruth, Gherig, Musial, Hornsby, Mays, etc. Hopefully I’m around when it happens but the Cardinals can start picking out the spot where his statue will be placed for generations of Cardinal fans to admire.

— emanstl
8:57 am November 28th, 2008

What a bunch of whiners!! There were over 8500 votes!! Popular vote won so obviouslly more people feel this way then they do you way…Get over it!

— Alan
9:06 am November 28th, 2008

Should have been Hornsby over Smith, no question about it. Hornsby is probably one of the top 25 players in the entire history of baseball, maybe top 15. Smith is a HOFer, but certainly not in the upper tier. I think Smith-over-Hornsby is the result of people who don’t know anything about baseball history and are impressed by back flips.

— Charles Henrickson
9:07 am November 28th, 2008

We Cardinals’ fans live in a fool’s paradise. What a wealth of choices! Rather than a Mt. Rushmore, we need something more like the Disney World Hall of Presidents, to provide enough spots for all the great Cardinal players. Leave Mt. Rushmore for the Cubs.

— J. Dierkes
10:09 am November 28th, 2008

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