Palm Beach Cardinals

Minor league baseball team
  • Founded in 2003
  • Jupiter, Florida
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliationsClassSingle-A (2022–present)Previous classes
  • Low-A (2021)
  • Class A-Advanced (2003–2020)
LeagueFlorida State League (2022–present)DivisionEast Division
Previous leagues
  • Low-A Southeast (2021)
  • Florida State League (2003–2020)
Major league affiliationsTeamSt. Louis Cardinals (2003–present)Minor league titlesLeague titles
  • 2005
  • 2017
Division titles (2)
  • 2005
  • 2017
First-half titles (1)
  • 2023
Second-half titles (1)
  • 2022
Team dataNamePalm Beach Cardinals (2003–present)BallparkRoger Dean Chevrolet Stadium (2003–present)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
St. Louis Cardinals / Jupiter Stadium, LTD.General managerAndrew SeymourManagerGary Kendall

The Palm Beach Cardinals are a Minor League Baseball team of the Florida State League and the Single-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. They are located in the town of Jupiter in Palm Beach County, Florida, and play their home games at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. Opened in 1998, the park seats 6,871 people.[1] They share the facility with the Jupiter Hammerheads, also of the Florida State League.

Season-by-season results

League champions Finals appearance * Division winner ^ Wild card berth ¤
Year League Division Regular season Post-season
1st half 2nd half
Finish Wins Losses Win% GB Finish Wins Losses Win% GB
2003 FSL East 6th 25 43 .368 16 5th 29 41 .414 15.5
2004 FSL East 3rd 37 32 .536 3 2nd 36 29 .554 5.5
2005 FSL East 5th 30 40 .429 12 1st ^ 39 31 .557 Won semifinals (Vero Beach) 2–1
Won finals (Lakeland) 3–2 †
2006 FSL East 2nd 39 31 .557 1 1st ^ 36 29 .554 Lost semifinals (St. Lucie) 0–2
2007 FSL East 2nd 36 34 .514 5.5 2nd 35 35 .500 2.5
2008 FSL East 1st ^ 42 28 .600 4th 33 34 .493 7.5 Lost semifinals (Daytona) 1–2
2009 FSL South 5th 29 41 .414 14.5 5th 32 36 .471 4.5
2010 FSL South 3rd 39 31 .557 4.5 4th 36 34 .514 2
2011 FSL South 6th 29 40 .420 8.5 2nd 39 30 .565 6
2012 FSL South 3rd 31 36 .463 17.5 3rd 33 36 .478 6.5
2013 FSL South 5th 29 39 .426 16.5 3rd 35 32 .522 4
2014 FSL South 3rd 36 33 .522 5 3rd 40 30 .571 3
2015 FSL South 6th 32 38 .457 13 1st ^ 43 25 .632 Lost semifinals (Charlotte) 0–2
2016 FSL South 5th 32 36 .471 6 6th 26 43 .377 13.5
2017 FSL South 1st ^ 40 27 .597 4th 34 33 .507 8 Won semifinals (Fort Myers) 2–0 †
Co-champions with Dunedin Blue Jays[a]
2018 FSL South 1st ^ 39 25 .609 3rd 36 33 .522 4 Lost semifinals (Fort Myers) 0–2
2019 FSL South 2nd 35 29 .547 3 6th 22 44 .333 23.5 Postseason canceled due to Hurricane Dorian[2]
2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
Year League Division Regular season Post-season
Finish Wins Losses Win% GB
2021 Low-A Southeast East 4th 37 80 .316 24
  • a The championship series was canceled due to the impending threat from Hurricane Irma.
Statistic Wins Losses Win %
All-time regular season record (2003–2021) 1,201 1,238 .492
Postseason record (2003–2021) 8 11 .421
All-time regular and postseason record 1,209 1,249 .492

Roster

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Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 50 Benjamin Arias
  • 33 Augusto Calderon
  • 44 Randel Clemente
  • 34 Angel Cuenca
  • 26 Jose Davila
  • 36 Ettore Giulianelli
  • 19 Henry Gomez
  • 36 Hunter Hayes
  • 22 Ixan Henderson
  • 40 Chen-Wei Lin
  • 32 Quinn Mathews
  • 30 Gustavo Rodriguez
  • 55 Darlin Saladin
  • 27 Juan Salas
  • 48 Jason Savacool
  • 13 Zack Showalter
  • 43 Alec Willis

Catchers

  • 38 Chase Adkison
  • 37 Maikel Hernandez
  •  4 Sammy Hernandez

Infielders

  •  8 Lizandro Espinoza
  • 15 Ross Friedrick
  • 18 Adari Grant
  •  3 Brayden Jobert
  • 41 Trey Paige
  •  7 Tre Richardson
  • 29 Johnfrank Salazar
  • 12 Miguel Villarroel

Outfielders


Manager

  • 35 Gary Kendall

Coaches

60-day injured list

  • -- D.J. Carpenter

7-day injured list
* On St. Louis Cardinals 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated April 16, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Florida State League
St. Louis Cardinals minor league players

References

  1. ^ MinorLeagueBallparks.com - Roger Dean Stadium
  2. ^ Florida State League (August 29, 2019). "FSL cancels weekend series, 2019 playoffs". milb.com. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  3. ^ "2020 Minor League Baseball Season Shelved". Minor League Baseball. June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.

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  • Statistics from Baseball-Reference
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