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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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Favorite Obscure Cardinals Player: Ray Washburn (Part 1)
One of the most enjoyable parts of being a member of the United Cardinal Bloggers is participation in the various monthly projects. This one is of particular interest to me personally, as the subject is “your favorite obscure Cardinals player”. … Continue reading
Posted in Unforgotten Cardinals, United Cardinals Bloggers
Tagged bellingham, cardinals, lethbridge, no hitter, pitcher, Ray Washburn, semi-pro, st. louis, stlcards, unforgotten
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Cardinals Minor League Guide for the All Star Break
The All Star Game break. Four days without meaningful baseball. Over those four days, we can watch an ESPN Tribute to the PED era and hear more calls of “back, back, back” than in the career of a chiropractor (the … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Season, Minor Leagues
Tagged all star game, asg, audio, baby birds, batavia, cardinals, farm system, gameday, memphis, milb, milb.tv, minor leagues, muckdogs, palm beach, quad cities, redbirds, river bandits, Springfield, st. louis, stlcards, video
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Lee Smith and the Maikel Cleto Upside
This originally started out as another Player A vs Player B piece, but thought I might go a different route and get right to the point. Maikel Cleto reminds me a lot of a young Lee Smith. Calm down. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in 2011 Season, General History, Unforgotten Cardinals
Tagged cardinals, st. louis, stlcards, maikel cleto, bruce sutter, cubs, chicago, lee smith, saves, forkball
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Kyle Lohse – Quietly Getting it Done
On July 2, 2012, a large crowd at Busch Stadium applauded enthusiastically and gave Kyle Lohse a much deserved standing ovation as manager, Mike Matheny, took him out of the game in the eighth inning. His line on the evening: … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Season
Tagged Adam Wainwright, cardinals, Chris Carpenter, Jaime Garcia, Jake Westbrook, kyle lohse, ron mahay, st. louis, stlcards
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The Unofficial Twitter Guide to Reds and Brewers fans
I believe few will disagree that the Twitter as a social media technology greatly enhances the baseball watching experience in a way unlike anything we have had before, especially for us transplanted fans. We can now share with like-minded fans … Continue reading
Matt Adams and the upcoming trade deadline
It was nearly two years ago to the day that I wrote Would you trade your top draft choice as speculation of a Shelby Miller for Roy Oswalt deal spread across blogs and twitter timelines faster than the wildfire … Continue reading
How Historic was Johan Santana’s No-hitter ?
On Friday night, June 1, 2012, Johan Santana wrote his name in both the Mets and MLB records books when he no-hit the St. Louis Cardinals. It was a remarkable pitching performance, to say the least. Teams in the National … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Season, General History
Tagged Al Jackson, al weis, cardinals, dwight godden, jesse orosco, johan santana, john tudor, marv throneberry, mets, mike baxter, new tork, no hitter, nymets, one-hitter, ron darling, sammy drake, st. louis, stlcards, strikeout, tom seaver
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Progressive Game Blog – June 2, 2012 – The Sixth Inning
The June 2, 2012 match up between the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets is the subject of the fifth annual progressive game blog, hosted by the writers of the United Cardinal Bloggers. This time we are also joined … Continue reading
Posted in United Cardinals Bloggers, 2012 Season
Tagged cardinals, knuckleball, Matt Holliday, st. louis, stlcards, tyler greene, shane robinson, rafael furcal, strikeout, New York, shutout, daniel descalso, victor marte, mets, nymets, ra dickey, floater, progressive game blog, david wright, andres torres
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Retooling the Cardinals Bullpen
Although the news of the promotion for Chuckie Fick hasn’t hit the Cardinals official website yet, it doesn’t keep us from taking a quick look at how this might effect the bullpen in the coming days. The Cardinals added the … Continue reading



