Tag Archive: Cardinals

May
18

They Left Their Mojo In San Francisco

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This article is courtesy of our friends at C70 At The Bat Technically, they didn’t leave anything in San Francisco, or at least not that we know of yet. They were still in the city yesterday when they had that kind of flop. I just wanted to see if Matt Sebek was looking for punny titles …

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Apr
24

To err is human, but the 2012 Cardinals do it rarely

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  This article is courtesy of our friends at The Cardinal Nation Blog Written by: Brian Walton St. Louis is among the top three teams in the National League with its 11-6 record through 17 games. The Triple-A Memphis Redbirds have been scuffling along in Pacific Coast League action, winning just one-third of their initial …

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Mar
14

Young Paul Clemens steals the show in 4-3 Astros win over Cards

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This article is courtesy of our friends at Crawfish Boxes Written by: Clack Another starting pitcher named Clemens may be on the horizon for the Astros. It’s young, rail-thin Paul Clemens, and not Roger, that I’m referencing. J.A. Happ was the starter against the Cardinals, and although his pitching performance was encouraging, young Mr. Clemens …

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Feb
07

Roy Oswalt a worthy cost for a contending Reds

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This article is courtesy of our friends at Redleg Nation Written by: Brien Jackson Roy Oswalt would like to spend his 2012 season in either Arlington or St. Louis. Unfortunately for him, the two teams that met in the 2011 World Series both have full starting rotations at the moment, and don’t seem keen on …

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Feb
03

Roy Oswalt and Market Determination Revisited

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This article is courtesy of our friends at The Flagrant Fan Written by: William Tasker Yesterday in this space, this author wrote that Roy Oswalt had earned the right to limit his market choices and to stick to his price in negotiations as a free agent. The piece was a counterpoint to another writer who …

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Jan
15

Basking in the Afterglow and Other Random Thoughts

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This article is courtesy of our friends at True Grinch Written By: James Okay, so you might be wondering… when is True Grich going to have a new blog post? Well, let’s just say that I’ve been basking in the afterglow of the Albert signing and really haven’t had much to say; at least not …

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Dec
31

Carlos Beltran Is A Cardinal

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This article is courtesy of our friends at Royally Speaking Written by Jeff Parker. My three favorite players of all time, unsurprisingly, are all Royals. In order they are Freddie Patek, George Brett and Carlos Beltran. I’m facing a dilemma here as Beltran signing with my least favorite team has unleashed a storm of emotions …

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Mar
14

2011 Awards Predictions: MVP, Cy Young, ROY

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Spring training has hit its halfway mark, which means that there is no better time than now to make some outlandish predictions. I’ll take a crack at giving you the winners of each of the major award, 8 months before they are handed out. National League MVP Easy Pick: Albert Pujols: The guy is a …

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Feb
22

NL Central Preview

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This segment is going to just give some news and notes, previewing each division. Let’s start it off with the NL Central: Cincinnati Reds: Ahh, the defending NL Central Champions. A team that went 91-71 under manager Dusty Baker in 2010. The Reds clinched the division in game number 157, which a Jay Bruce walk …

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Jan
27

Albert Pujols: $300 Million Man

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22 Days. That is how long the St. Louis Cardinals have to sign their superstar Albert Pujols to a contract extension. Pujols set the spring training deadline to get a new contract done, or else he will test free agency following the 2011 season. There has been talk around the baseball world that Pujols wants …

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