In the stadium's debut season every Cardinal game was sold out, giving a total attendance of 3,407,104 for the season, the second-largest in team history, but since surpassed in 2007, 2008, and from 2014 to 2017. The largest attendance for a baseball game occurred August 6, 2022, when 48,581 fans watched a game between the Cardinals and the
New York Yankees, a 1-0 Cardinals victory.
Playoffs 2006 In the first season of the new stadium, the Cardinals hosted the
San Diego Padres in Games 3 and 4 of the
National League Division Series. In Game 3 on October 7, San Diego defeated St. Louis 3–1. The Cardinals won the next night by the score of 6–2, clinching the series win. In the
2006 National League Championship Series the Cardinals hosted the
New York Mets in Games 3, 4, and 5. St. Louis won Game 3 and Game 5, and eventually clinched their 17th National League pennant by defeating the Mets on the road in Game 7, 3–1. The Cardinals faced the
Detroit Tigers in the
2006 World Series. This was the third meeting between the two ballclubs in the Fall Classic, and the first in 38 years. The Cardinals won the first in
1934, and the Tigers won the second in
1968; each went the full seven games. Because the American League won that year's
All-Star Game, the Tigers were granted
home field advantage, meaning the Cardinals would host Games 3, 4, and 5. This proved fortuitous for St. Louis, as they won every game at home, clinching their 10th World Series championship in Game 5 on October 27, by the score of 4–2.
2009 Busch Stadium hosted only one postseason game in 2009, a 5–1 loss versus the
Los Angeles Dodgers on October 10, to complete a sweep of the Cardinals.
2011 In 2011, Busch Stadium hosted two postseason games in the National League Division Series versus the
Philadelphia Phillies. On October 4, the Phillies won 3–2, to take a 2–1 game lead over the Cardinals. The next night, the 5th, the Cardinals beat the Phillies 5–3 to tie the series at 2 games apiece. In the NLCS versus the
Milwaukee Brewers, the Cardinals won 2 of the three games they played at home (Games 3, 4, 5). The Cards ended up winning the series on the road in Milwaukee to advance to the World Series. (This was the second time the Cardinals had defeated the Brewers in a postseason series, the first being the
1982 World Series, when Milwaukee was represented as an American League team; the Brewers switched over to the National League in 1998.) Because the National League had won the
2011 MLB All-Star Game, home field advantage went to the Cardinals as the National League champions, thus allowing the team to host the
Texas Rangers for Games 1, 2, 6 and 7. Game 1 was won by the Cardinals on October 19, along with Game 6 on October 27, in a game won in
walk-off fashion by a
David Freese home run, then the deciding Game 7, which was taken by the Cardinals in a 6–2 final, giving the team the 2011 World Series title.
2012 Busch Stadium hosted two postseason games vs. the
Washington Nationals in the 2012 National League Division Series. The two teams split the two games at Busch, before the Cardinals won two of the next three games at
Nationals Park. The Cardinals then won the first two home games against the
San Francisco Giants to take a 3–1 series lead, but lost Game 5 and went on to lose the series in Game 7 at
AT&T Park.
2013 The Cardinals hosted nine postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2013. In the National League Division Series, they won Games 1 and 5 against the
Pittsburgh Pirates, with the latter game capping off a series comeback after trailing 2–1. They would win every home game of the NLCS against the Dodgers, including a 9–0 shutout win in Game 6 to take the series 4–2. In the World Series, the Cardinals hosted Games 3–5 against the
Boston Red Sox. Game 3 on October 26 ended in an
obstruction call when
Allen Craig was impeded by
Will Middlebrooks at third base, thus awarding him a run after umpire
Jim Joyce ruled obstruction on the play. The next night Game 4 ended on a successful
pickoff by
Koji Uehara on pinch-runner
Kolten Wong at first base. The Cardinals led 2–1 after the controversial Game 3 win, but proceeded to drop the next three games to lose the series 4–2.
2014 The Cardinals played two games in Busch Stadium against the
Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Division Series. The first two games of the Series were played at
Dodger Stadium in
Los Angeles, and the teams each won a game there. The Series then moved to Busch Stadium, and the Cardinals won the next two games, to win the Series 3-1 and advance to the National League Championship Series. The Cardinals opened the National League Championship Series at Busch Stadium on October 11, 2014, against the
San Francisco Giants. The teams split games 1 and 2 played at Busch Stadium, and the Series moved to
AT&T Park in
San Francisco. The Giants won games 3, 4, and 5 in their home ballpark, to defeat the Cardinals in the NLCS 4–1, and move on to an appearance in the 2014 World Series against the
Kansas City Royals.
2015 The Cardinals hosted two postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2015. In the National League Division Series, they won game 1 on October 9, 2015, but lost game 2 against the
Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals then lost games 3 and 4 to the Cubs at
Wrigley Field to lose the series 3–1.
2019 The Cardinals hosted four postseason games at Busch Stadium in 2019, in the National League Division Series against the Atlanta Braves. After splitting the first two games in Atlanta, the Cardinals lost Game 3 to be down 2-1 in the series, but secured the win in Game 4 after a walk-off sac fly by
Yadier Molina who had also tied the game late in his previous at bat. St Louis would finish off the Braves and the series with a 10-run thumping in the 1st inning of Game 5 winning 13-1. The Cardinals next played the National League Championship Series against the Washington Nationals, losing every game including the first two at Busch.
MLB All-Star Game The stadium hosted the
2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 14, 2009. The
American League defeated the
National League in that game, 4–3.
Tampa Bay Rays outfielder
Carl Crawford won MVP.
President Barack Obama threw out the ceremonial first pitch wearing a
Chicago White Sox jacket.
College and high school baseball Missouri started playing games at Busch in 2009 when they defeated
SLU. The Tigers have also played at Busch in 2010, 2017, and 2018. The Cardinals have allowed local high school teams to play each other on the field following select weekend afternoon games. So far, only 3 homeruns have been hit by high school students. The first was on May 7, 2011, by Johnny Wilson of
Marquette Catholic High School against
Farmington High School. The second was on April 11, 2018, by Zach Hilboldt of
De Smet Jesuit High school against Palmyra High School. The third was on April 21, 2018, by David Olejnik (St. Louis Home School Patriots) against Marshall County High School, Benton, Kentucky. ==Other sports==