Jason Heyward
Sometime in mid-August (ok, August 12 to be exact – it’s right there on the Tweeter box) Cardinal fan Will Leitch began a dialogue “with” the Cardinals. Er, maybe AT the Cardinals is more appropriate. The first installment was posted Wednesday and the completion of the regular season was posted yesterday. With Will’s permission, and […]
Posted in: 2012 Cardinals Game Notes,Cardinals Coaches,Current Cardinals,Non-Cardinals
Tagged with: Brandon Belt, Chris Carpenter, Daniel Descalso, Drew Storen, Foley's NY, Jaime Garcia, Jason Heyward, Jayson Werth, Jordan Zimmermann, Kyle Lohse, Lance Lynn, Marc Rzepczynski, Matt Adams, Matt Holliday, Mike Matheny, NYC Redbirds, Shane Robinson, Shelby Miller, Will Leitch, Yadier Molina
If nothing else, the annual Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners remind us that most voters probably don’t actually watch much baseball. If they did, Derek Jeter would not have taken home the award in 2010. If Rawlings has accomplished anything, it’s that they have got one thing right. The additional step of naming finalists for […]
Posted in: Awards
Tagged with: Aaron Hill, Adam Jones, Adam LaRoche, adrian beltre, Adrian Gonzalez, AJ Pierzynski, Alex Avila, Alex Gordon, American League, Andre Ethier, Andrew McCutchen, Aramis Ramirez, Austin Jackson, brandon inge, Brandon Phillips, Brendan Ryan, Bronson Arroyo, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Gonzalez, Carlos Ruiz, Chase Headley, CJ Wilson, Clayton Kershaw, Darwin Barney, David Murphy, David Wright, Desmond Jennings, Drew Stubbs, Dustin Ackley, Dustin Pedroia, Elvis Andrus, Eric Hosmer, Freddie Freeman, Giancarlo Stanton, Ian Desmond, Jake Peavy, Jason Heyward, Jay Bruce, Jeff Francoeur, Jeremy Hellickson, Jimmy Rollins, jj hardy, Joey Votto, Jon Jay, Jose Reyes, Josh Reddick, Mark Buehrle, Mark Teixeira, Martin Prado, Matt Wieters, Michael Bourn, Miguel Montero, Mike Moustakas, Mike Trout, National League, Platinum Glove Award, Predictions, Rawlings Gold Glove Award, robinson cano, Russell Martin, Ryan Braun, shin-soo choo, Tyler Greene, Yadier Molina, Zack Cozart
If you saw any baseball on this same day in 2011, you undoubtedly remember at least some sense of euphoria or bitter disappointment, or maybe even both simultaneously. Game 162 for a good portion of the teams in MLB usually amounts to either one last opportunity to see prospects in game action or a chance […]
Posted in: 2011 Cardinals Game Notes,Playoffs
Tagged with: Albert Pujols, Alfredo Simon, Allen Craig, Ben Francisco, Boston Red Sox, Brandon Gomes, Brett Gardner, Brian Schneider, carl crawford, Carlos Ruiz, Chase Utley, Chris Carpenter, Chris Davis, Chris Dickerson, Cory Wade, Craig Kimbrel, Dan Johnson, dan uggla, David Freese, Dustin Pedroia, Eric Chavez, Evan Longoria, Freddie Freeman, Fredi Gonzalez, Greg Golson, Hunter Pence, J.J. Hardy, Jack Wilson, Jake McGee, Jason Heyward, Jim Johnson, Jimmy Rollins, Jon Jay, Jon Lester, Jonathan Papelbon, Jorge Posada, Justin De Fratus, Kris Medlen, Kyle Hudson, Lance Berkman, Luis Ayala, Marco Scutaro, Mark Reynolds, Mark Teixeira, Mike Aviles, nick punto, Nolan Reimold, Orioles, Pete Orr, placido polanco, Raul Ibanez, red sox, Robert Andino, Ryan Lavarnway, Scott Linebrink, Scott Proctor, yankees
Up until last Sept. 28, when the Cardinals won in Houston and the Braves lost in Atlanta and the National League wildcard spot completed its logic-defying defection to St. Louis, May 1, 2011, would have been as good a day as any with which to sum up the Redbirds’ season. It was a day that […]
Posted in: 2011 Cardinals Game Notes,Current Cardinals,Former Cardinals,General PH8 Stuff,Offseason
Tagged with: Adam Wainwright, Albert Pujols, Allen Craig, Atlanta Braves, Brooks Conrad, Chipper Jones, David Freese, Derek Lowe, FanGraphs, Jaime Garcia, Jason Heyward, Jason Motte, Martin Prado, Matt Holliday, Ryan Franklin, Ryan Theriot, Scott Linebrink, Spring Training, St Louis Cardinals, Tony Cruz, Tony La Russa, Turner Field, Tyler Greene, Yadier Molina
As we all prepare for tonight’s Cards versus Astros and Phillies versus Braves games that may determine the final playoff spot in the National League, I thought it appropriate to bring a little levity to a high-leverage situation. It just so happens that Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez has some managerial tendencies that tweak that teams […]
Posted in: Ballparks,Cardinals Coaches,Current Cardinals,Former Cardinals,Fun,National League,Non-Cardinals,Playoffs
Tagged with: Aaron Miles, Albert Pujols, Atlanta Braves, Chipper Jones, Citi Field, Citizens Bank Park, Craig Kimbrel, Eric Hinske, Fredi Gonzalez, George Sherrill, Jake Westbrook, Jason Heyward, Jason Motte, Julio Lugo, Randy Winn, Ryan Theriot, Tommy Hanson, Tony La Russa
As part of the Baseball Bloggers’ Alliance’s yearly awards voting process, we hold the honor of helping choose who wins the BBA’s Willie Mays Award for the National League – the winner being recognized by the BBA as the NL’s most outstanding rookie player or pitcher. 3. Buster Posey, San Francisco Giants Posey was Bryce […]
Posted in: Awards,Baseball Bloggers Alliance,Blogs,National League
Tagged with: Atlanta Braves, Baseball Bloggers Alliance, Bryce Harper, Jaime Garcia, Jason Heyward, Kyle McClellan, National League West, Rich Hill, San Francisco Giants, Tommy John, Willie Mays
The National League East has been dominated by the Philadelphia Phillies in recent history, and bad news for the rest of the teams, 2010 will be no different. Philadelphia Phillies Atlanta Braves New York Mets Florida Marlins Washington Nationals Phillies: The best team in the National League made the blockbuster move of the off-season, trading […]
Posted in: National League,United Cardinal Bloggers
Tagged with: Cliff Lee, Daniel Murphy, David Wright, Fernando Martinez, Jason Heyward, Johan Santana, Jose Reyes, National League East, Oliver Perez, Roy Halladay, Stephen Strasburg
[Ed. note: Once or twice throughout the season, the United Cardinal Bloggers undertake a roundtable discussion via e-mail that involves and answers various questions from the bloggers taking part over the course of a few weeks. We’ve spent most of our writing time answering those questions and taking part in those discussions (gladly, I might […]