Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Cardinals & St. Louis Civic Leaders Launch #STLisLou To Honor Lou Brock

The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have teamed up with the Mayor of St. Louis and other civic leaders to launch #STLisLou, a season-long campaign to honor Cardinals Hall of Famer Lou Brock, celebrate the St. Louis community, and raise money for children with diabetes. The Cardinals will formally honor Brock in a special #STLisLou ceremony prior to tonight's game against the Cubs.
St. Louis Official Site 

The Cardinals, in partnership with the mayor of St. Louis, kicked off a season-long celebration of Lou Brock on Tuesday with the unveiling of a new #STLisLou campaign that will concurrently celebrate the city and raise money for children with diabetes.
St. Louis Official Site

What does Lou Brock mean to you? That’ll be a question St. Louis Cardinals fans will be asked to express all season long, says Cardinals vice president of communications Ron Watermon.
KMOX

The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have teamed up with the Mayor of St. Louis and other civic leaders to launch #STLisLou, a season-long campaign to honor Cardinals Hall of Famer Lou Brock, celebrate the St. Louis community, and raise money for children with diabetes. The Cardinals will formally honor Brock in a special #STLisLou ceremony prior to tonight’s game against the Cubs.
STL Sports Page

The youngest person alive when Lou Brock played for the Cardinals is currently 36 years old.
Hochman

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