For more than a century, Cardinals baseball has been a source of excitement and civic pride. With 11 World Series Championships, 19 National League Pennants, and a rich history of winning baseball by the storied franchise, St. Louisans bleed Cardinal Red.
Since the ownership group led by Bill DeWitt Jr. purchased the Cardinals from Anheuser-Busch in 1996, the Cardinals have posted the fourth-best record in the majors and advanced to the postseason 14 times, including two World Series championships and four National League pennants.
In 2019, the NL Central division champion Cardinals drew more than 3.4 million fans to Busch Stadium (second-most in MLB) and ranked No. 1 in local TV ratings. The team’s home market fan base spans a 10-state region, drawing a large number of visitors to St. Louis annually, pumping millions of dollars into the local economy and helping local businesses.
The upcoming season will see the completion of the Cardinals’ and The Cordish Companies’ $260 million second phase of Ballpark Village—a full build-out of Clark Street that includes a 29-story luxury residential tower (One Cardinal Way) and a Live! By Loews luxury hotel, in addition to the recently opened PwC Pennant Class-A office tower.
Whether for the day, the weekend, or the full season, the team looks forward to welcoming every fan to the ballpark in 2020.
For over half-a-century, Blues hockey has dug its roots deep into the fabric of the St. Louis community, cultivating one of the most passionate and loyal fan bases in all of professional sports. In 2019, the relationship between the Blues and their beloved city and fans came to a thrilling crescendo, as the team brought home the first Stanley Cup Championship in franchise history. The unprecedented title run, from worst to first in the NHL, further solidified the Blues as one of the most storied organizations in the NHL. With a championship, nine division titles, a Presidents’ Trophy, and more than 20 alumni enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame, the Blues have carved out a unique stake in hockey lore.
Led by a local ownership group, the organization has worked tirelessly to grow its footprint by engaging the St. Louis community and its fans everywhere and providing a first-class experience across all its platforms.
In the summer of 2019, Enterprise Center completed a three-phase renovation project, revitalizing the building and elevating it to an elite level shared by the greatest venues around the country. From the unparalleled action of a Blues home game to a collegiate rivalry game to world-renowned musical acts, Enterprise Center has established itself as the cultural epicenter of the city of St. Louis.
The St. Louis Blues look forward to welcoming you downtown soon.