Busch Stadium II
The St. Louis Cardinals home field is Busch Stadium.
it all depends on being moved .if a team build a new stadium they remove the home plate from the old ball filed and take it over to the new ball field
The first Hardee's Restaurant opened in Greenville, North Carolina in 1960. The corporate headquarters was in Rocky Mount, NC until 2001, when they moved to St. Louis, MO.
It was called Ebbets Field, until it was demolished and the team moved to Los Angeles.
If you mean the baseball team, they're in St. Louis MO. If you're referring to the "old" St. Louis Cardinals football team, they moved to Arizona. Previous to being in St. Louis they were in Chicago.
The "home" team will go out in the field first but will bat last in the game. And "visitor" will bat first but will go out in the field last. So in my opinion its better to be home
The first home run hit at Jacobs Field was April 4, 1994 by Eric Anthony of the Settle Mariners.
The Rams who have called three cities home ... Cleveland, Los Angeles, and St. Louis. The Raiders have moved twice also, Oakland to Los Angeles and then back to Oakland. The Cardinals began in Chicago, moved to St. Louis, and are now in Phoenix.
The two stadiums that were hosts to the 1946 World Series were Fenway Park, the home field of the Boston Red Sox and Sportsman's Park, the home field of the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Browning Home office moved from St Louis to Morgan Utah and the barrel address switched on guns beginning in 1969.
Wrigley Field. The Bears played their home games at Wrigley for 50 seasons (1921-1970). They moved to Soldier Field in 1971.
The now Atlanta Hawks were the Milwaukee Hawks from 1951-1955. They relocated to St Louis (becoming the St Louis Hawks) and played there until 1968 when they moved to Atlanta.