- Second Baseman for St. Louis Cardinals (1945-1956 and 1961-1963), New York Giants (1956-1957) and Milwaukee Braves (1957-1960).
- Member of 1946 World Series Champion St. Louis Cardinals team. Member of 1957 World Series Champion Milwaukee Braves team. Member of 1958 National League Champion Milwaukee Braves team.
- Finished 10th in voting for 1952 National League MVP for having .303 Batting Average, playing in 152 Games, 620 At Bats, 91 Runs, 188 Hits, 263 Total Bases, 40 Doubles, 7 Triples, 9 Stolen Bases, 54 Extra-Base Hits and 11 Sacrifice Hits.
- Named to 10 National League All Star Teams (1946, 1948-1955 and 1957).
- Finished 10th in voting for 1949 National League MVP for playing in 151 Games and having .297 Batting Average, 640 At Bats, 102 Runs and 190 Hits.
- Finished 4th in voting for 1953 National League MVP for having .342 Batting Average, .405 On-base percentage, 107 Runs, 193 Hits, 35 Doubles and 253 Times on Base.
- Finished 3rd in voting for 1957 National League MVP for leading League in Hits (200) and having .309 Batting Average, 648 At Bats, 91 Runs, 292 Total Bases, 31 Doubles, 8 Triples and 8 Sacrifice Hits in 150 Games.
- Led National League in Stolen Bases (26) in 1945.
- Led National League in At Bats (659) in 1947.
- Led National League in At Bats (642), Doubles (43) and Sacrifice Hits (16) in 1950.
- Manager of St. Louis Cardinals (1965-1976, 1980 and 1990). Win-Loss Record: 1,041-955.
- Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989.
- Made major league debut on 17 April 1945.
- Ranks 59th on MLB All-Time At Bats per Strikeout List (24.5).
- Ranks 71st on MLB All-Time Singles List (1,860).
- At the time of his death, he was the oldest living MLB Hall of Famer.
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