As this series proves daily, it’s been a long time since we last saw the Cardinals doing baseball things.  (If you’ve read this series regularly, it probably feels even longer to you.)  As my co-host Tara Wellman said as we were getting ready for this week’s Gateway to Baseball Heaven, “What were we even talking [...]

It’s a little more real now. Yesterday, the Cardinals announced the 44 players that would be training at Busch Stadium for the next three weeks.  This is the group that the initial 30 man roster will be made of.  The other 16 (did I do the math right this time, unlike Saturday?) will be announced [...]

It’s Saturday night, later than I usually put these posts together, and I don’t really have the time to do a lot.  I should be figuring out the 10 people I left off of yesterday’s post, since I apparently have trouble with numbers, but I’ll mess with that later.  Let’s take the cheap way out [...]

Now that the dust has settled a little bit on the news of the return of baseball, we can take a look at a few of the items that are going to be an issue in the coming days.  Sunday, the teams have to have their 60-man rosters into the league.  Who is going to [...]

So we know now that baseball should be returning in four weeks.  The players will be gathering in Busch Stadium next week.  Things are getting real, so it seems fair to ask how excited you are about the upcoming season. Maybe it’s my age–I’ll turn 45 not long after Opening Day–or maybe it’s because I’d [...]

While it’s a great thing that baseball actually has dates and plans in place to return, let’s not forget the reason that we’ve not had baseball up to this point.  COVID-19 still gets to play the trump card. Rockies All-Star OF Charlie Blackmon was one of three players on the team to test positive for [...]

Hopefully you are familiar with the Disney cartoon Phineas and Ferb.  If not, even if you don’t have kids, you should rectify that quickly.  It’s a smart, fun show that has great rewatchability, plus there’s an amazing Star Wars episode–find it on Disney+.  Anyway, the beginning of the theme song says, “There’s 104 days of [...]

Late yesterday afternoon, the players rejected the owners’ 60-game proposal with all the bells and whistles (universal DH, extra playoffs, games decided by free throws–wait, that wasn’t in there, was it?) that came with.  The idea of the grievance was too strong to dismiss and, while I do think that the players have a point [...]

All right, in Part I we looked at Donruss, Fleer, and Score, while in Part II we looked at Topps and Upper Deck.  Now let’s take a look at some of Ozzie Smith‘s more eclectic cards.  Some of these are made by the main companies, but they aren’t the main sets so I tossed them [...]

Like many men and their fathers, my father and I don’t necessarily talk about a lot.  Even though we work across the hall daily, we’re not the kind to discuss deep topics or go do things after work.  My father is a wonderful man and an excellent accountant and if I were half of either [...]

One hundred days.  100 days since we last saw baseball.  And every day since then, there’s been a post on this site.  It’s easily the longest series of posts I’ve ever done and the most consistent as well.  So we know what and when, but let’s figure out another answer–why? There were a couple of [...]

JACK BUCK FEATURED ON NEXT INSTALLMENT OF MLB NETWORK’S THE SOUNDS OF BASEBALL SERIES Bob Costas and Tom Verducci Host Program on the Iconic Hall of Fame Broadcaster This Monday, June 22 at 6:00 p.m. CDT             June 19, 2020 – MLB Network will continue to relive the greatest moments and calls from legendary play-by-play broadcasters across Major League [...]

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