Four Cardinals managers, three of whom are in the Hall of Fame, highlighted the celebrities that Albert Pujols’ annual golf tournament drew to the St. Louis area on Monday. The tournament, which raises money through the Pujols Family Foundation, now carries Matt Holliday’s name, and the outfielder hosted the event at Meadowbrook Country Club. Holliday has helped to keep the event thriving in recent years after Pujols’ departure from the Cardinals as a free agent to the Los Angeles Angels.

Tony La Russa, fresh from his induction at Cooperstown last month, attended along with fellow Hall of Famers Red Schoendienst and Whitey Herzog, and current manager Mike Matheny made an appearance before attending another charity event Monday. Comedian George Lopez, Meadowlark Lemon, and former Cardinals Jim Edmonds and Jake Westbrook participated in the golf.

Pujols could not attend because the Angels had a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday night. His wife, Deidre, said there was thought that the St. Louis tournament “might slow down … (but) instead of shutting down we went to three more places.”

She also said that the season has been rewarding because of Pujols’ health and the Angels’ success.