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A lone light in right paying tribute to Oscar. #RIPOscarTaveras pic.twitter.com/jVMSqgvwah
— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) October 28, 2014
@MLBcathedrals Busch Stadium’s Gate 3 (where Musial’s statue stands) was meant to replicate the Eads Bridge as well. pic.twitter.com/QTrONXUJ8a
— Jeremy Boyer (@JABsMusic) September 22, 2014
Interesting shot of the simultaneous tear down of Busch II and construction of Busch III, 2005 #Cardinals pic.twitter.com/gcHn85EyNl — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) September 20, 2014
ICYMI MT “@BertDbacks: Good look at #Cardinals new Ballpark Village behind left CF at Busch, w/ rooftop seating. pic.twitter.com/qOTbXFuAbN”
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) August 12, 2014
From the @Cardinals website before Busch III built; detail on locations of Busch II and III. Via “@Cantplaypiano: pic.twitter.com/LnIKOb9h1e” — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) July 21, 2014
Another view of Busch III overlapping Busch II MT “@cmagruder: @MLBcathedrals Another pic.twitter.com/ljdHgFUdII” #Cardinals
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) July 21, 2014
Shot showing Busch III going up & Busch II going down & how they’d overlap. #Cardinals @JMKIII58 @thorn_john @nmahle pic.twitter.com/onjf8pvcHz — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) July 21, 2014