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Tag Archives: NLCS
ScooterGate!
Game Two of the National League Championship series was a wild affair, but perhaps for the wrong reasons. Let me explain. In the top of the first inning, Carlos Beltran walks. Matt Holliday follows that with a single to left … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Season
Tagged cardinals, double play, giants, jose oquendo, marco scutaro, Matt Holliday, NLCS, Ozzie Smith, pablo sandoval, redbirds, rules, san francisco, sfgiants, st. louis, stlcards, will clark
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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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Go Crazy Folks vs Adios, Goodbye and Maybe That’s a Winner
As the members of the United Cardinal Bloggers post their top five iconic moments in Cardinals history, Jack Buck’s famous “Go Crazy Folks” call has made more than one appearance. And it should, it is certainly an iconic moment. If … Continue reading
Top 5 Iconic Moments in Cardinals History
For the January project, United Cardinal Bloggers members will be writing about their top five iconic moments in Cardinals history. Really, Daniel ? Just five ? No way. Seriously. I can think of five iconic moments, just in the 1964 … Continue reading
Posted in United Cardinals Bloggers
Tagged 1964, 20 game winners, 2011, baseball, bloggers, Bob Gibson, cardinals, David Freese, Dick Hughes, gibson, Johnny Keane, Lance Berkman, Mark McGwire, Nelson Briles, NLCS, no hitter, philadelphia, phillies, project, Ray Sadecki, redbirds, roberto clemente, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, stlcards, texas rangers, Tony La Russa, ucb, united, World Series
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Predictions for the upcoming season
It is New Years Eve. 2011 is about to come to a close, and what an amazing year it was, especially for Cardinals fans. We are about a month and a half away from pitchers and catchers reporting to spring … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Season
Tagged Adam Wainwright, baseball, Bob Gibson, cardinals, Chris Carpenter, gibson, Jaime Garcia, kyle lohse, Lance Lynn, NLCS, no hitter, redbirds, st. louis, Tony La Russa, washburn, World Series
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Top 5 Cardinals Big Game Pitchers
This posting is dedicated to Ray DeRousse of STL Cardinals Baseball for his recent reply to a UCB roundtable question. There just hasn’t been a competitor like [Chris] Carpenter in a Cardinal uniform since [Bob] Gibson, and I love the … Continue reading
Posted in General History
Tagged 1964, 2011, baseball, big game, Bob Gibson, cardinals, danny cox, gibson, Joaquin Andujar, john tudor, NLCS, nlds, pitcher, playoffs, post-season, postseason, redbirds, shutout, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, stlcards, World Series
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The Little Things: Jake Westbrook
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
Posted in 2011 Season
Tagged 2011, baseball, cardinals, David Freese, David Murphy, Jake Westbrook, Jon Jay, Mike Napoli, Mitch Moreland, Nelson Cruz, NLCS, nlds, Rangers, redbirds, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, stlcards, Texas, Tony La Russa, World Series
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The Little Things: Lance Lynn
How good was Lance Lynn in 2011 ? He had shown flashes of brilliance throughout his minor league career, so there was reason to expect him to be a contributor when called up on June 2. His major league debut … Continue reading
Posted in 2011 Season
Tagged 2011, baseball, cardinals, Lance Lynn, minor leagues, NLCS, redbirds, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, stlcards, World Series
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Throw Away those Slide Rules, First Team to 4 Wins
The first pitch in the World Series will not be thrown until Wednesday night, weather permitting. I hear there is a Freese warning posted for Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Arkansas, beginning about that time and continuing for the next ten … Continue reading
Posted in 2011 Season
Tagged ALCS, Andrew Lang, baseball, bullpen, cardinals, David Freese, NLCS, pitching, Rangers, redbirds, Ryan Franklin, sabermetrics, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, stlcards, Texas, Tony La Russa, World Series
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The Pitch, the Hit and the Call
There is a lesson to be learned from Game Six of the National League Championship Series. It is that you don’t want that series to go to a Game Seven. It doesn’t matter if you have your best starter on … Continue reading
Posted in 2011 Season
Tagged Albert Pujols, Allen Craig, baseball, brewers, cardinals, controversial call, controversy, Corey Hart, Fernando Salas, Gary Darling, home run, Marc Rzepczynski, milwaukee, NLCS, nlds, philadelphia, phillies, RBI, redbirds, Ryan Braun, Shaum Marcum, single, st. louis, St. Louis Cardinals, stlcards, strikeout, umpire, World Series
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