ST. LOUIS — In a breathtaking display of loyalty and generosity, Cardinals Hall of Famer Scott Rolen has pledged $10.8 million—the full amount—for a new stadium initiative, telling the city, “Cardinals pride lives on in me wherever I go.” The surprise donation has electrified the fanbase and set the stage for a landmark future at Busch Stadium.
Rolen—who anchored St. Louis’s infield during the early 2000s—made the bold announcement during a private ceremony attended by team officials and community leaders.
The funds will go entirely toward upgrading stadium infrastructure, including fan amenities, youth programs, and community access.
“I wanted this to come from me—not the organization,” Rolen said. “Cardinals pride lives in me wherever I go, and this was my way of giving back.”
Capping his MLB career with seven Gold Gloves and a 2006 World Series title, Rolen’s deep bond with St. Louis shines through in his extraordinary act.
This philanthropic gesture represents more than just money—it’s a powerful message of ongoing commitment to the franchise and its fans. The $10.8M infusion is expected to:
Upgrade community spaces and youth facilities
Enhance stadium experiences for disability access
Celebrate Cardinals heritage through exhibits and fan engagement areas
Team President John Mozeliak commented, “Scott’s gift will impact generations. This is the ultimate testament to what this team means to this city.”
Rolen’s legacy transcends his on-field numbers. The donation underscores his enduring identity as a Cardinals man, helping preserve the team’s status as one of baseball’s most iconic franchises.
“It’s about the people and the history,” Rolen continued. “If I can help ensure this place remains a home for fans and families—that’s more than enough.”