<P> Lankford was traded from St. Louis to San Diego during the 2001 season for pitcher Woody Williams . Criticism of his always high strikeout totals helped prompt the trade, even though he had continued to be more productive statistically than many of the other outfielders receiving playing time in St. Louis, including journeyman utility player Craig Paquette and rookie Kerry Robinson . At the time of the trade, Lankford was slugging an impressive . 496 and maintaining a . 345 on - base percentage despite a disappointing batting mark of . 235 . His numbers, though, had declined as he increasingly found himself in a bench role as the season progressed . He responded to the trade well, however, batting . 288 in the balance of the season for San Diego under the tutelage of eight - time batting champion Tony Gwynn . </P> <P> He returned to the Padres for 2002, but his lone full season in San Diego was marred by injury and inconsistency, as he appeared in only 81 games and batted a career low . 221 . He took the 2003 season off to continue his recovery process before returning to St. Louis, where he finished his career in 2004 . Once again he saw his playing time dip late in the season after the Cardinals acquired Larry Walker from the Colorado Rockies in late August . He was not placed on the postseason roster in 2004, but did earn a National League championship ring for his role in the Cardinals' first pennant - winning season since 1987 . </P> <P> Lankford finished his career among the Cardinal Top 10 in numerous statistical categories, including home runs (third), stolen bases (fifth), runs scored (eighth), runs batted in (eighth), and bases on balls (fourth). Lankford hit more home runs at Busch Stadium (123) than any other player, and finished his career in his home ballpark with a pinch hit home run in his final major league at bat on October 3, 2004 . He is the only player to have 200 home runs and 200 stolen bases as a Cardinal . He participated in festivities commemorating the final season at Busch Stadium in 2005, including taking down his signature jersey number 16 from a banner counting down the remaining games at the ballpark and accepting a nomination for the All - Time Busch Stadium Team . He also indicated he is interested in making a return to baseball in the future . </P> <P> On January 31st, 2018, the St. Louis Cardinals nominated Ray Lankford, alongside Vince Coleman, Keith Hernandez, Jason Isringhausen, Scott Rolen, Lee Smith and John Tudor as the seven players for possible induction into the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame . On May 4th, once the fan votes were tallied, Ray Lankford and Vince Coleman were enshrined into the St. Louis Cardinals 2018 class . </P>

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