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A New Gridiron Venue

May 12, 1966 - St Louis' Busch Stadium opens; Braves lose to Cards 4-3 in 12 innings. The St. Louis...

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EVENTDAY | May 12

"A New Gridiron Venue"

Last updated 📅 2025-05-12

May 12, 1966 - St Louis' Busch Stadium opens; Braves lose to Cards 4-3 in 12 innings. The St. Louis Football Cardinals played in Busch Stadium from 1966 through 1985.

The original Busch Stadium, also known as Busch Memorial Stadium, was a multi-purpose venue that hosted professional football for nearly three decades. Starting in 1966, it became the home of the NFL's St. Louis Cardinals, who shared the stadium with the MLB's St. Louis Cardinals. The stadium's design allowed for conversion between baseball and football configurations, accommodating around 50,000 fans for football games.  

Busch Stadium witnessed the St. Louis Cardinals (football) for 22 seasons until the team relocated to Phoenix after the 1987 season. Notably, the stadium also briefly hosted the St. Louis Rams for a portion of the 1995 season before they moved to the Edward Jones Dome. The final NFL game played at Busch Stadium was October 22, 1995. While primarily a baseball venue in its later years, Busch Stadium holds a significant place in St. Louis football history, serving as the city's main stage for the sport for a considerable period.  

According to Wikipedia, the St. Louis Rams played there and were the last home football team in the final gridiron game on October 22, 1995, against the San Francisco 49ers. After the Rams left Busch Stadium, it was retrofitted for baseball only. Grass replaced the Astroturf, and numerous other improvements were completed at Busch Stadium.

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" Unveiling May 12th's Football Footprints"

May 12th marks a convergence of significant events in American football history. It celebrates the birthdates of gridiron legends who achieved Hall of Fame status, and highlights the impactful careers of players who left indelible marks on the sport. From Princeton's dominant guard Art Wheeler to North Carolina's record-breaking rusher Don McCauley, this day connects the early days of the game to more recent eras of college football brilliance.
Imagine turning points, where the ambition of a collective or the brilliance of a single player manifested in achievements that resonated through subsequent seasons. Picture the quiet beginnings of careers that would ultimately culminate in the ultimate recognition within the Pro Football Hall of Fame. May 12th holds secrets of such ascensions, marking the earthly arrival of those whose dedication and talent would captivate audiences and redefine their positions. This exploration delves into the veiled history of May 12th, hinting at the confluence of these powerful forces. While the specific plays and personalities remain shrouded for now, prepare to uncover the subtle yet profound impact of this date. It is a day that connects the birth of future heroes with the unfolding of significant team narratives, a testament to the enduring spirit and captivating drama that defines American football...

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Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer
We invite you to take a ride through 1920's sports history in the audio drama that takes the listener through the sounds and legendary events of the era through the eyes of a young newspaper journalist. You will feel like you were there! Brought to you by Number 80 Productions and Pigskin Dispatch _________________________

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