St. Louis Cardinals Career Home Run Leaders

Posted August 14, 2008 on Ryan's Blog:
Who are the career home run leaders for the Cardinals?

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1 Stan Musial 475
2 Albert Pujols 303
3 Ken Boyer 255
4 Jim Edmonds 241
5 Ray Lankford 228
6 Mark McGwire 220
7 Rogers Hornsby 193
8 Jim Bottomley 181
9 Ted Simmons 172
10 Johnny Mize 158
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