Baseball Insider Archive: Cardinals
Update from Cardinals camp: Pujols a no-show, La Russa a no-talk
Here at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla., the countdown clock to Albertageddon (hat tip to Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch) is now at about two hours and counting. At high noon, negotiations between the Cardinals and first baseman Albert Pujols will formally cease (although, as we noted...
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Dave Sheinin
| February 16, 2011; 10:29 AM ET |
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Roy Oswalt is biggest name on trading block
With the trade deadline looming on Saturday, Houston Astros right-hander Roy Oswalt is the biggest name being bandied about. Oswalt reportedly wants to be traded to the St. Louis Cardinals, but the St. Louis Post-Dispatch is reporting that an Astros-Cardinals deal for Oswalt is unlikely, for a number of reasons:...
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Matt Bonesteel
| July 26, 2010; 12:11 PM ET |
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Cardinals, Holliday agree to a contract
From Dave Sheinin: Left fielder Matt Holliday, the top slugger in a mostly forgettable free agent class, agreed in principle Tuesday to a seven-year contract worth about $119 million to return to the St. Louis Cardinals. Holliday himself reported the agreement in an interview on ESPN Radio, saying, "Going into...
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washingtonpost.com Sports Editor
| January 5, 2010; 7:11 PM ET |
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Return of the Big Mac
With the hiring of Mark McGwire as St. Louis' new hitting coach, MLB is, for the first time, truly opening its arms to its steroid-infused past
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CJ Holley
| October 30, 2009; 1:31 PM ET |
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Is the National League Really That Easy?
For years it's been said that National League hitting is inferior to that of the American League but in the past few weeks it seems like pitchers who have recently left the AL for the NL are having their way with the senior circuit.
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CJ Holley
| September 3, 2009; 1:05 PM ET |
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Message to Cardinals: Put Smoltz in 'Pen
Kudos to the St. Louis Cardinals for adding an intriguing, low-risk, potentially high-reward piece to their roster. But why are they trying to botch the signing of John Smoltz by putting him in their rotation? Apparently, the Cardinals are undecided as to how Smoltz ultimately will fit in over the...
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Dave Sheinin
| August 20, 2009; 9:01 AM ET |
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