Can They Keep Up Their Hot Starts?
June 1, 2012 by Andrew Martin · Leave a Comment
The first third of the baseball season is just wrapping up and has already been marked by numerous injuries, slow starts, and surprises galore. In particular there are some players who have come out of relative obscurity and are well on their way to posting seasons beyond what even the most optimistic analysts predicted during […]
Clearing The Bases
May 10, 2012 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
As Fantasy owners we have been complaining all season about one of three things. Players who are off to slow starts (Albert Pujols, Jose Bautista), injuries (Jacoby Ellsbury, Chris Carpenter, Carl Crawford), and the weekly merry-go-round that has been the closer situation throughout baseball (half the league). This week however, we are starting to get […]
Clearing The Bases
April 17, 2012 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
I love to play fantasy sports, whether it be baseball, football, or hockey, but I do understand that it’s just a game and not the most important thing in life. That’s not to say that I’m not a more pleasant human being when my teams are doing well. I do have a tendency to go […]
Clearing The Bases
March 29, 2012 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
I completed all of my spring training rankings for each position last week. Now that I have done that it’s time to go back and take a look at each set of rankings and see if there are any changes that I would make. Now by changes I’m not talking about one or two spots, […]
Not With a Bang
October 29, 2011 by Gerry Von Hendy · Leave a Comment
It is over: Alan Craig squeezes the fly in his mitt and at the mound the Cardinals, the team from out of nowhere, (yes, the Cardiac Cardinals, and why hasn’t someone used this tag already?) pile on. They are the champions of baseball for 2011. I had thought that the Cardinals might win Game Seven. […]
Clearing The Bases
October 19, 2011 by George Kurtz · Leave a Comment
The 2011 World Series is upon us with the Texas Rangers representing the American League, not a shock, and the St. Louis Cardinals doing the same for the National League, quite a shock. The Rangers were considered the best all around team in the AL for most of if not all of the season. Yes […]
The Final Eulogy on the 2011 Phillies
October 10, 2011 by Matt Aber · 6 Comments
I do not know where to begin, mainly because I cannot believe that it has come to an end. A week ago I put up a post saying how Phillies’ fans needed to get behind the Yankees to make the World Series in order to seal a remarkable and, by most franchise standards, historic season. […]
Trying to Focus on the Positives
March 22, 2011 by Ted Leavengood · Leave a Comment
At his best Nyjer Morgan is a scrappy, prototypical lead off guy. Â Diminutive in size, he plays with grit and determination. He hurt himself sliding head-first into second base one too many times a season ago. But in 2010 he committed a multitude of sins, not the greatest of which was running into the Cardinal […]
2011 Pre-Season Preview: NL Central – St Louis Cardinals
March 16, 2011 by Jeffrey Brown · 2 Comments
Could 2011 be Albert Pujols’ last season in a Cardinals uniform? St. Louis Cardinals (2010 record: 86-76) As spring training got underway a few weeks ago, the Cardinals were a serious threat to win the NL Central division title. But with the Albert Pujols contract situation hanging like The Sword of Damocles above everyone’s head […]
Cardinals Keep Destroying Hope
September 1, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
I wonder if any of his old friends in Cincinnati have called Adam Dunn and said thanks for the help. Since his home run on Saturday, the Cards have scored a total of two runs in 31 innings. Â Since that moment, this team his hitting .152 against staffs that are on second-division teams. Â Since that […]
Cardinals Continue To Roll
July 21, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
What’s been the most encouraging thing during this current Cardinal winning streak is that they keep winning in different ways.  The first couple of games, they slugged.  They’ve had good pitching performances.  They’ve had comebacks.  They’ve beaten pitchers that normally give them fits. Everything save the comebacks came into play last night.  OK, they didn’t really […]
Cardinals Struggling In LA
June 9, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
You know, when the offense is clicking, you think things are just going to roll on forever. Â However, even with an offense like the Cardinals’, when you take out a couple of pieces, the Jenga tower apparently falls down. Another game without David Freese or Colby Rasmus turns into a 1-0 loss. Â Chris Carpenter deserved […]
Signs Of Cardinal Life
May 25, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
It wasn’t a perfect weekend for St. Louis. Â Not that it was bad, mind you; anytime you win two of three it’s a pretty good set. Â However, the signs from this weekend indicate that as nice as this series with the Angels was, better days are a-comin’. Heroes and Goats, quickly: Friday (9-5 win) Hero: […]
Cardinal Numerology
May 18, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
On a night when seven became three and five became four, it was seriously good that it all added up to six. Batting order probably is overrated and it is hard to know if the swap of Matt Holliday to third and Albert Pujols to fourth really had that much of an impact. Â I think […]
Second Rate
May 17, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
After the sweep by the Astros, the Cardinals needed a series win to stay ahead of the Reds in the division standings.  It didn’t happen. Friday (4-3 win) Hero: Ryan Ludwick.  Three hits, including a two-run home run that proved to be the difference. Goat: Ryan Franklin.  Didn’t blow the save, but he did his darndest. […]
Laying An Egg
May 14, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
No, I haven’t fallen off the face of the earth or been thrown into some big glowing light on a remote island. Â My work schedule has made it tough to blog this week and the Cardinals’ play has keep the motivation to blog down as well. Â Let’s take a quick look at the Houston series […]
Another Rally By The Redbirds
April 28, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
You know, it’s kinda nice to see these comebacks. Â Granted, I’d like to see them get a lead and then gradually increase it, but knowing that a team isn’t out of it is helpful. You have to give the Hero tag to Yadier Molina this time. Â For the second straight night, he gave the Cards […]
Pitchin’ On The Dock Of The Bay
April 26, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
You knew, just looking at the matchups, two things about this weekend’s series. Â One, it was going to be darn tough for the Cardinals to keep their streak of not losing a series alive. Â The second was that if anyone scored, it was going to be a fairly impressive accomplishment. Sometimes when you think you […]
The Cardinals’ Favorite Cheese
April 22, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
I’m not sure if he listed it amongst his many cheeses during his picnic with Libby two weeks ago, but Hurley really should have packed what is quickly becoming the cheese in Cardinal Nation. Colby Jack. Colby Rasmus was the no-doubter Hero last night. Â Two home runs, an early one to give the Cards a […]
Cardinals Continue to Battle Injuries
March 25, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
Things were rolling along. Â Matt Holliday was back from his rib cage injury and starting to find his groove. Â Albert Pujols was back from his back, relieving a lot of worries in Cardinal Nation. Â Everything was great, until yesterday’s game, when Yadier Molina pulled up lame, left the game, and was diagnosed with a strained […]
Dark Horse Comes Galloping Up the Stretch
March 22, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
The Cardinals had a pretty eventful weekend, even with their Sunday game being rained out. Â More data points for decisions were made and one possible move was revealed. Â Spring training is so much fun, isn’t it? The biggest news of the weekend was likely the announcement that Adam Ottovino is in the running for a […]
Garcia Makes a Statement
March 17, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
Even though the Cardinals lost to the Nationals yesterday, they were able to take something away from it.  Jaime Garcia isn’t interested in Memphis. Garcia struck out seven batters in three innings, allowing no runs and just one hit and a walk.  Of  course, you adjust that for competition, since the Nationals aren’t known for […]
Back Against It
March 9, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
The biggest news from Cardinals camp yesterday didn’t come out of the matchup between the Cards and the Red Sox, between Chris Carpenter and Josh Beckett. Â The news of the day was made before the game even started and hopefully hasn’t put the team’s back to the wall. Albert Pujols didn’t make the trip yesterday […]
One Day Away
February 16, 2010 by Daniel Shoptaw · Leave a Comment
Pitchers and catchers “officially” report tomorrow. In actuality, almost the entire team is already in Jupiter or doing prep work before getting there. Still, sitting here with 19 degree temperatures outside this morning, waking up to read about spring training is just about glorious. There’s magic in “pitchers and catchers report.” I believe that Brad […]