Current Cardinals
According to Cards Director of Media Relations Brian Bartow (on Twitter), relief pitcher Mike MacDougal has been called up from Memphis. MacDougal last pitched in the big leagues for the Washington Nationals last season. MacDougal has battled control issues and injuries throughout his career, often bouncing back and forth between the bigs and the minors […]
Anyone interested in some reading before tonight’s game? Yeah, I thought so… If you haven’t been following already check out Steve Treder’s fabulous “what if?” scenarios – Part 1 and Part 2 – for the 1971-1980 Redbirds over at The Hardball Times. The Flagrant Fan digs on Jon Jay, Allen Craig, Colby Rasmus and the […]
Take a look at the win probability graph for last night’s loss from Fangraphs: It’s almost as if this graph, for last night’s game, might as well illustrate the way the Redbirds’ season has gone in 2010. Started out strong, had a couple of early hiccups where the offense sputtered a bit, but ultimately ran […]
With the Cardinals playing turn-back-the-clock ball again, having signed former Cardinal Jeff Suppan to help stabilize the injury-riddled starting rotation, I got to thinking about Suppan’s plight and the “developmental prowess” of pitching coach Dave Duncan. By now, we’re all well-versed in the plight of Suppan – signed by the Cardinals on the cheap originally, […]
Posted in: Agents,Cardinals Coaches,Current Cardinals,Former Cardinals
Tagged with: Andy Benes, Chris Carpenter, Darren Oliver, Dave Duncan, Jeff Suppan, Jeff Weaver, Joel Pineiro, Kyle Lohse, Todd Stottlemyre
Iraq was all everyone wanted to talk about in my family the summer of 2004. I much rather wanted to talk about how St. Louis was putting together one of the greatest regular seasons in my lifetime. But as most things work out, the war effort did get most of the attention no matter how […]
Growing up on the Iowa/Illinois border, two things were always assured every summer. You spent a lot of time in or around the Mississippi River and the Cubs/Cards rivalry became the big story no matter how each team was playing. Luckily for me I was able to witness the Big Mac/Sosa experience before leaving home […]
Posted in: Current Cardinals,Former Cardinals,Media,NL Central Division,Playoffs,United Cardinal Bloggers
Tagged with: Adam Wainwright, Albert Pujols, Anheuser-Busch, Camp Foster, Camp Lejeune, Chris Carpenter, Darryl Kile, Grapefruit League, Iraq, J.D. Drew, Jack Buck, Larry Walker, Reggie Sanders, United States Marine Corps
As part of a Baseball Bloggers Alliance Project, Josh, Andrew and I cast our ballots for the 2010 National League All-Star team. In order to keep things simple, two out of three votes was a lock, no need for further discussion. We managed to lock up all but one outfield position in that voting manner. […]
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Tagged with: Adam Dunn, Adrian Gonzalez, Albert Pujols, Aubrey Huff, Baseball Bloggers Alliance, Brandon Phillips, Brian McCann, Charlie Manuel, Chase Utley, Corey Hart, David Wright, Hanley Ramirez, Josh Willingham, Marlon Byrd, Matt Holliday, Miguel Olivo, MLB All-Star Game, National League, Roy Halladay, Ryan Zimmerman, Troy Tulowitzki, Ubaldo Jimenez, Yadier Molina
Taking into account that Whiteyball is all but dead, I am still surprised by what this little experiment has taught me. My heart and head were in the right place (for once) by pushing for Colby to take over his chosen role. But boy, the responses shocked even my most cynical viewpoints about TLR and […]
An expression is worth what you say? I took this pic with my wife last year during the STL/KC game, and I imagine it is the same look Colby Rasmus gave TLR when the lead-off question came up. The truth hurts, and the Cardinals have only one true option to man the most important spot […]
Motivated by an incredible UCB Radio outing, the biggest question to date isn’t where Holliday should be batting or even who the fifth starter will be come August. The Cardinals are faced with an even more daunting task, and I’m looking at our loyal three readers for answers. St. Louis can’t seem to score runs […]