Chris Carpenter
With names from Cardinal teams past popping up everywhere – Mark McGwire is the team’s new hitting coach and possible pinch-hitter (depending on whether Tony would ever really push for such a thing), and now Jim Edmonds has “challenged” LaRussa to give him a roster spot (believe what you will there) – I thought it […]
Posted in: Cardinals Coaches,Current Cardinals,Former Cardinals,Fun
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How fitting is it that nearly all candidates to take home the top pitcher of the year award have the Molina boys to thank in some way. CC has Jose and last year’s winner, Tim Linecum, plays catch with Bengie. While it is easy to put Carp and Wainer on a pedestal, enough isn’t said […]
Posted in: 2009 Cardinals Player Grades,Awards,Current Cardinals,Media,Minor League Cardinals,Offseason,UCB Radio
Tagged with: Adam Wainwright, Albert Pujols, Chris Carpenter, UCB Radio, Yadier Molina
[Ed. note – As a charter member of the St. Louis Cardinals chapter of the Baseball Bloggers Alliance (BBA) (along with fellow UCB members C70 at the Bat, Fungoes, and Stan Musial’s Stance), PH8 been afforded the honor of carrying an official vote for a couple of the BBA’s 2009 MLB Awards. You can find […]
Posted in: Awards,Baseball Bloggers Alliance,Blogs,Cardinals Coaches,Current Cardinals,National League
Tagged with: Adrian Gonzalez, Bud Black, C70 at the Bat, Chris Carpenter, Clint Hurdle, Colorado Rockies, Fungoes, Jim Tracy, Kyle Lohse, Matt Holliday, NL Manager of the Year, Ryan Ludwick, San Diego Padres, Stan Musial's Stance, The Hardball Times, Tony LaRussa
In the handful of hours since the Cardinals lost Game One of the NLDS to the Dodgers, the realization has set in that the Dodgers didn’t play much (if any) better than the hometown club. Sure, they had more timely hits – both with the bat and by the ball – than the Cards, but […]
Posted in: Cardinals Coaches,Cardinals Front Office,Current Cardinals,Playoffs,Umpires
Tagged with: Albert Pujols, Bill DeWitt, Chris Carpenter, Dana Demuth, Joe Torre, John Mozeliak, Matt Holliday, Matt Kemp, NLDS, pitchFx, Rafael Furcal, Randy Wolf, Russell Martin, TBS, Tony LaRussa
I have been giving a lot of thought to how impressive the post All-Star run by the big club has been, and they are not alone. Memphis and Springfield secured postseason berths in quite different ways, as the revolving 2009 season has proven that the Cardinals still have plenty of depth. Tonight’s focus has to […]
By now you’ve surely heard from someone, or read somewhere, or looked it up yourself. Joel Pineiro has displayed exceptional control of his pitches this season. In fact, entering his start in San Diego tonight, Pineiro leads MLB among qualifying pitchers in fewest walks total and fewest walks per nine innings. Not far behind are […]
Chris Carpenter wasn’t his sharpest. Albert Pujols continued to smack the ball around the park, but didn’t deliver the big blows. The Cardinals put together six runs (it’s a serious number) against Pirates’ pitching, and moved one game ahead of the Chicago Cubs in the NL Central. Matt Holliday continued to rake, Mark DeRosa has […]
Posted in: 2009 Cardinals Game Notes
Tagged with: Aaron Hooks, Adam Wainwright, Albert Pujols, Cards Diaspora, Charlie Morton, Chicago Cubs, Chris Carpenter, Derrick Goold, Mark DeRosa, Matt Holliday, Pittsburgh Pirates
One year ago today, we were talking about an extended start from Joel Pineiro and what it meant for his status in the starting rotation during an up-and-down 2008 season. It is always entertaining to go back to these posts and see how things looked then. Particularly Chris Carpenter coming back soon, Chris Perez being […]
As the last few moments of the All-Star Wednesday black hole tick away, I wanted to throw some odds and ends at you. Josh from Redbirds Row did an interview with Memphis farmhand Pete Parise on Monday. Check it out at Blog Talk Radio, or by using the handy new iTunes link image at the […]
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Tagged with: All Star Break, Bernie Miklasz, Blog Talk Radio, Chris Carpenter, Fantasy Baseball Hot Stove, iTunes, Joe Posnanski, Jon Garland, Pete Parise, Redbirds Row, Stan Musial, UCB Radio Hour, United Cardinal Bloggers
[Ed. note – I know it’s July. I know I’m about four-ish weeks late with this post. Sue me. Better late than never, right?] I was lucky growing up where I did, about a half-hour east of St Louis – “on the Illinois side.” I was able to attend Cardinal games fairly regularly, thanks to […]
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Tagged with: 1982 World Series, Adam Wainwright, Albert Pujols, Boston Red Sox, Busch Stadium, Carlos Beltran, Chris Carpenter, Colby Rasmus, Cy Young Award, Danbury Mint, Detroit Tigers, Hrabosky's Ballpark Saloon, Karlos Beltran, Mark McGwire, NL MVP, NLCS, Paddy O's, Scott Rolen, St Louis Post-Dispatch, Stan Musial, Tony Gwynn, Tony LaRussa, Troy Glaus, UCB, United Cardinal Bloggers, Yadier Molina