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Harvey Haddix, set back by the flu this season, will start against his former Cardinal mates, who might be playing without captain Kenny Boyer in tonight's game at Busch Stadium.
The statistics hardly indicated that the Pirates needed extra batting practice, but Murtaugh also turned his men loose at Busch Stadium yesterday.
Rather than hold any games in the cross town rival Sox Park, the Cubs made arrangements with the August A. Busch, owner of the St. Louis Cardinals, to use Busch Stadium in St. Louis as the Cubs " home field " for the World Series.
Cardinals-Cubs games see numerous visiting fans in either St. Louis ' Busch Stadium or Chicago's Wrigley Field.
The now Arizona Cardinals, back when they were in St. Louis, were one of the first teams to try doing this trick when the Cowboys visited the Cardinals at Busch Stadium.
The two teams split the first two games at Miller Park, then the Cardinals took two out of 3 games at Busch Stadium and won Game 6 to win the National League pennant and eventually the World Series against the Texas Rangers.
During a game at Busch Stadium on August 26, 1981, Garry Templeton made obscene gestures at fans before being pulled off the field by manager Whitey Herzog.
Facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in the now best-of-seven NLCS, a split of the first four games set the stage for Game 5 at Busch Stadium.
" The home run not only prompted broadcaster Jack Buck's " Go crazy folks " play-by-play call, but was also later voted the greatest moment in Busch Stadium history by Cardinals fans.
Smith made an " eye-popping " play later that season on August 5, during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Busch Stadium.
The agreement prompted a press conference at Busch Stadium on June 19, 1996, during which Smith announced he would retire from baseball at season's end.
The Cardinals held a special ceremony at Busch Stadium on September 28, 1996, before a game against the Cincinnati Reds, honoring Smith by retiring his uniform number.
After sitting out Game 1, Smith got the start in Game 2 at Busch Stadium, helping his team go up two games in the series by notching a run, a hit and two walks at the plate, along with an assist and a putout in the field.
Days later on August 11, Smith was back at Busch Memorial Stadium for the unveiling of a statue in his likeness made by sculptor Harry Weber.
After losing the first two games at home ( 5 – 1 and 2 – 0 respectively ), they won game 3 at Busch Stadium 3 – 1, but were eliminated with a 6 – 2 loss in Game 4, when the Cardinals, who trailed 2 – 0 before their first at-bat, scored six unanswered runs ( two in the first, and four in the sixth ) for the win.
** The Busch Memorial Stadium opens in St Louis, Missouri.
The only other team to do so prior to the 2006 St. Louis Cardinals in ( the new ) Busch Stadium had been the Pittsburgh Pirates, who won the 1909 World Series in Forbes Field's inaugural season ; and the Boston Red Sox, who won the 1912 World Series in Fenway Park's first year.
Among these are the demolition of Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri and a major alteration to the vacant Gallery of Modern Art building at 2 Columbus Circle in New York City.
This sign was carried over to the new Busch Stadium and remains today.
The team put chalk and markers in the Busch Stadium concourses so fans could write similar messages on their caps.
One of Jack Buck's final public appearances was on September 17, 2001 at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis.
Video Replay on the scoreboard at Busch Stadium shown on the 5th anniversary of the 9 / 11 attacks of Buck reading his For America poem at Busch Memorial Stadium before the first Cardinals game after the 9 / 11 attacks.

Busch and III
* August Busch III, former Chairman of Anheuser-Busch
Le Locle, 1907 After the Liberation Wars the principality was restored to Frederick William III in 1814 .< ref name =" Nicolas 1979 111 "> Ilse Nicolas, „ Militaria: Die Neffschandeller am Schlesischen Busch “, in: Ilse Nicolas, Kreuzberger Impressionen (< sup > 1 </ sup > 1969 ), Berlin: Haude & Spener, < sup > 2 </ sup > 1979, (= Berlinische Reminiszenzen ; vol.
In October 2005, ESPN Classic aired " Cheap Seats on the Road " from the Sklar brothers ' hometown of St. Louis, Missouri, where the second Busch Stadium was being torn down because part of it was on the same land on which Busch Stadium III was being constructed.
Youngblood serves on the Honorary Advisory Board of the St. Louis Rams along with notables like Bill Cosby, August A. Busch III, Jonathan Winters, Dick Gephardt, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, and Stan Musial, Maxine Waters, Dr. Toby Freedman, et al.
* Adolphus Busch III ( 1891 – 1946 ), 3rd generation brewing magnate
* August Busch III ( b. 1937 ), 4th generation brewing magnate
Busch Stadium ( also referred to informally as " New Busch Stadium " or " Busch Stadium III ") is the home of the St. Louis Cardinals, of MLB.
Busch Stadium ( also referred to informally as " New Busch Stadium " or " Busch Stadium III ") is the home of the St. Louis Cardinals, of MLB.
He succeeded his older brother Adolphus Busch III as President and CEO.

Busch and Construction
Construction, designated as Section 2A, giving a partial cloverleaf interchange to County Route 622, a trumpet interchange to Frelinghuysen Avenue ( the access to Busch Campus ) and a partial cloverleaf to County Route 609 ( Metlars Lane ) and Davidson Road.
He drives the No. 51 TAG Heuer / Phoenix Construction Chevrolet Impala for Phoenix Racing in the Sprint Cup Series and drives the No. 1 Phoenix Construction Chevrolet Impala for Phoenix and the No. 54 Monster Energy Toyota Camry for Kyle Busch Motorsports in the Nationwide Series.
New Busch Stadium was designed by Populous ( then known as HOK Sport ) and built by Hunt Construction with an estimated cost of $ 344. 8 million, which proved too low by $ 20. 2 mil.

Stadium and III
The Chargers defeated the defending Super Bowl III champion New York Jets 34 – 27 before a record San Diego Stadium crowd of 54, 042 on September 29, 1969.
This has now happened three times in NFL history ; Super Bowls II and III were both played at the Miami Orange Bowl and Super Bowls XLIII and XLIV were played in Florida ( at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa and Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens ).
The Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, the NCAA Division III Football Championship game is held at Salem Football Stadium.
The city of Cairo had apparently been considered as a possible host to the fight: The August 1975 issue of Ring Magazine had a fictitious fight-poster of Ali-Frazier III on its cover, which listed Nasser Stadium in Cairo as the place the fight was taking place.
On Sept. 22, 2009, then WSU Athletic Director Jim Sterk launched the " TeamBuilt " fund drive for Phase III of the Martin Stadium renovation to add luxury suites, club seats and loge boxes atop the north stands.
The Division III championship game, known as the Stagg Bowl, has been played annually in Salem, Virginia at Salem Football Stadium since 1993.
The Eunice Kennedy Shriver Stadium ( formerly Special Olympic stadium ) and Bob Boozer Field is the largest on-campus Division III football stadium in the NCAA.
The 13, 107 fans who witnessed the victory over Bethel at Saint John's Clemens Stadium were the largest crowd in NCAA Division III history.
Scott Stadium ( officially the Carl Smith Center, Home of David A. Harrison III Field at Scott Stadium ), located in Charlottesville, Virginia, is the home of the Virginia Cavaliers football team.
David A. Harrison III provided a gift allowing natural grass to be reinstalled in the stadium, and the Cavalier has ridden into Scott Stadium every game since 1995.
Wayne Hill's football team finished 12-0 in the 2007 season, defeating Wayne Valley High School in the North I Group III state sectional championship game played at Giants Stadium by a final score of 27-7.
In 2009, Wayne Hills lost to their longtime rival, Ramapo High School, in the North I, Group III State championship at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford.
This was the tenth time the Super Bowl has been held in Miami at the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins: the now-Sun Life Stadium had hosted four previous Super Bowls ( XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, and XLI ) and five were played in the Dolphins ' now demolished former home, the Miami Orange Bowl ( II, III, V, X, XIII ).
The 2009 Football team won the New Jersey Group III State Championship beating arch rival Wayne Hills High School 16-8 at Giants Stadium, for the team's first title since 2003.
From 2009-10, the Wheaton College Thunder, a Division III baseball program, played its home games at the Schaumburg Baseball Stadium, and in 2011, the Roosevelt Lakers, an NAIA baseball program, played its home games at the stadium as well.

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