C70 At The Bat

One of our regular offseason traditions is the Exit Interview, where we look back at each player that got into a game for the St. Louis Cardinals in the past season.  This is the 11th season we’ve done this and it’s a good way to get a view of the whole year, not just a [...]

One of our regular offseason traditions is the Exit Interview, where we look back at each player that got into a game for the St. Louis Cardinals in the past season.  This is the 11th season we’ve done this and it’s a good way to get a view of the whole year, not just a [...]

One of our regular offseason traditions is the Exit Interview, where we look back at each player that got into a game for the St. Louis Cardinals in the past season.  This is the 11th season we’ve done this and it’s a good way to get a view of the whole year, not just a [...]

One of our regular offseason traditions is the Exit Interview, where we look back at each player that got into a game for the St. Louis Cardinals in the past season.  This is the 11th season we’ve done this and it’s a good way to get a view of the whole year, not just a [...]

One of our regular offseason traditions is the Exit Interview, where we look back at each player that got into a game for the St. Louis Cardinals in the past season.  This is the 11th season we’ve done this and it’s a good way to get a view of the whole year, not just a [...]

The Winter Is Here

Imagine a different reality.  Albert Pujols said that, in June, he was giving some serious consideration to retirement.  Say if after an 0-2 on the Fourth of July, he decided to call it quits, hitting .189/.282/.320 with four homers.  His departure makes it more likely that Yadier Molina doesn’t return from Puerto Rico (as Adam [...]

The Final Bow

On April 2, 2001, Albert Pujols stepped into the box for the first time as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals, who were playing the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field.  He grounded an 0-1 pitch from Mike Hampton to third baseman Jeff Cirillo, who threw over to first baseman Todd Helton to record the [...]

If it wasn’t for the lockout, today would be the first day without regular season Cardinal baseball.  The Cards would be looking toward their first round matchup and we’d have a day or two to decompress before getting fired up for the postseason run that hopefully sends some legends out with more jewelry.  The lockout [...]

History Accomplished

Five years ago, if you’d asked most people who holds the record for the most starts by a battery, people not only wouldn’t know, they’d be surprised that that actually was some sort of record that MLB kept up with.  (Then again, baseball keeps up with everything.)  After last night, at least Cardinal fans are [...]

August Boom, September Blah

Let’s be clear from the jump–while the Cardinals have been kinda meh this September, it’s not been all bad.  They swept a series with the Cubs, split one with the Nationals, won one against Pittsburgh, and could potentially split a small one with the Brewers with a win tonight.  They are 7-4 this month.  The [...]

Fighting To The Last (Ed)Man

Every season, every team has a win like last night.  A game with a memorable comeback, a game that stands apart from the other 162.  The question is, how is it remembered? For a team like the Pirates, it’s a great 24 hours or so but it doesn’t leave a lasting imprint.  The Rockies, for [...]

Everything Lining Up

OK, so it’s been basically a month since I last wrote, which has to be the longest I’ve gone in season in my blogging career.  (Not that anyone has likely noticed, of course.)  The shows have continued to plug along but I’ve not been able to get motivated enough to put words to paper, to [...]

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