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Tag Archives: Albert Pujols
Dealing with Postpujols Depression
For immediate release: Albert Pujols is no longer with the Cardinals. Over the winter, he signed a blockbuster 10 year contract with the California Anaheim Los Angeles errr Angels. According to the national media, that was the only story so … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Season
Tagged Albert Pujols, Allen Craig, anaheim, angels, baseball, cardinals, carlos beltran, el hombre, Los Angeles, redbirds, st. louis, stlcards
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One last ovation for the 2011 Philadelphia Phillies
In just a few hours, Josh Johnson will throw the first pitch of the St. Louis Cardinals 2012 season. Regardless of how the season plays out, Cardinals fans will get to hear “defending World Champions” until a new champion is … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Season
Tagged 1964, 2011, Albert Pujols, cardinals, Chris Carpenter, nl, NLCS, nlds, nyjer morgan, philadelphia, phillies, Prince Fielder, st. louis, stlcards, World Series
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The Cards have done far worse than what Pujols just did to them
Yes, the last few months have been something of a roller coaster for the emotions of Cardinals fans. The final resolution of the Colby Rasmus drama, the disillusion of early August, the hope of September and awe of October. Throw … Continue reading
Posted in 2011 Season, General History, Unforgotten Cardinals
Tagged 1964, 2011, Albert Pujols, baseball, cardinals, jerry reuss, jose cruz, Ken Boyer, mike torrez, orlando cepeda, redbirds, scott rolen, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, Steve Carlton, stlcards, Tony La Russa, unforgotten, whitey herzog, World Series
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5 Reasons Why We Should All Move On
After nearly completing a nice article where I suggested that we all hold off judgment on Albert Pujols, he signs a contract with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. So much for all of the nice things I had written … Continue reading
The Little Things: Allen Craig
In a season full of big wins, huge disappointments, unbelievable comebacks and a thrilling World Series Championship, sometimes it is important to take a step back and take a look at a few of the little things that made all … Continue reading
Posted in 2011 Season
Tagged 2011, Albert Pujols, Allen Craig, baseball, cardinals, David Freese, Lance Berkman, Matt Holliday, redbirds, st. louis, stlcards, Tony La Russa, World Series
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Mike Matheny and Red Schoendienst – A Tale of Two Rookie Managers
Just when you thought the 1964 story had played out it’s last comparison, the Cardinals hire Mike Matheny to replace the legendary Tony La Russa. Once more, we will look back at the events in and around the 1964 World … Continue reading
Posted in 2011 Season, General History
Tagged 1964, 2011, Albert Pujols, Allen Craig, baseball, Bill White, cardinals, curt simmons, gibson, Johnny Keane, Lance Lynn, manager, mike matheny, Ray Sadecki, redbirds, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, stlcards, Tony La Russa, washburn, World Series
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The Little Things: Brandon Dickson
In a season full of big wins, big disappointments, big comebacks and a big World Series Championship, sometimes it is important to take a step back and take a look at a few of the little things that made all … Continue reading
The Little Things: Ryan Theriot
In a season full of big wins, big disappointments, big comebacks and a big World Series Championship, sometimes it is important to take a step back and take a look at some of the little things that made all of … Continue reading
From here on, every game is a must win
Ladies and gentlemen, we have ourselves a series. It’s not David vs Goliath as many experts have suggested. It’s more like Dolph Lundgren and Claude van Damme in Universal Soldier. Two capable combatants doing battle night after night, with neither … Continue reading
Posted in 2011 Season
Tagged Albert Pujols, baseball, cardinals, redbirds, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, stlcards, World Series
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What if: 1967 World Series
Go Go el Birdos vs The Impossible Dream. That was the 1967 World Series. Boston and St. Louis. The Cardinals turned things around in July and cruised to their second National League Pennant of the decade. For the Red Sox, … Continue reading
Posted in General History, What If ?
Tagged 20 game winners, Adam Wainwright, Albert Pujols, Bob Gibson, Boston, cardinals, carl Yastrzemski, Chicaco, Dean Chance, Gary Bell, gibson, Jim Lonborg, Jose Santiago, Lou Brock, Minnesota, Nelson Briles, Red Sox, redbirds, Roger Maris, Senators, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, stlcards, Tony Canigliaro, Twins, Washington, White Sox, World Series
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