Laurie Hahn wroteat 3:25pm on April 15
yay cards! no matter where I go, I will always be true to my hometown team
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Laurie Hahn wroteat 3:25pm on April 15yay cards! no matter where I go, I will always be true to my hometown team Christina Chirby wroteat 12:49pm on April 11i am seriously impressed. i was worried about the season but new blood has put some energy into them :) i still miss the old guys like edmunds tho.. :( ill miss his defense Katie Lewis wroteat 12:43am on April 10cards have had an amazing start to the season! Much thanks to hottie Yadi! =) Matt Wiesehan wroteat 5:02pm on April 9great start... they nearly had me fooled into thinking we were gonna suck this year... lol Discuss St. Louis CardinalsThere are no discussions. Start the first topic. Team News
Rays 3, Cardinals 1
ST. LOUIS-Andy Sonnanstine carried a shutout into the eighth inning and added two singles to a 12-hit outburst in the streaking Tampa Bay Rays' 3-1 victory over the sagging St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night. Cards' Isringhausen suffers another loss Pirates 11, Cardinals 5 Cardinals report: Notes, quotes--RHP Jason Isringhausen, who suffered his fifth loss Thursday, is no closer to resuming the closer's job he gave up a week ago Cardinals report: Inside pitch The 2,400th victory of manager Tony La Russa's career will have to wait at least another day. Cardinals report: Roster La Russa likes young Cardinals' willingless to learn game On the day that Tony La Russa signed a two-year contract extension to remain as Cardinals manager, we sat in his office to discuss his decision to return. Cards' Isringhausen lands on DL with cut on handThe St. Louis Cardinals put struggling closer Jason Isringhausen, who has an 8.00 ERA and six blown saves, on the 15-day disabled list on Friday because of a cut on his pitching hand. Cards reliever Johnson to have arthroscopic surgery on shoulder St. Louis Cardinals left-handed reliever Tyler Johnson, sidelined since spring training by a shoulder injury, will undergo arthroscopic surgery Wednesday. La Russa likes young Cardinals' willingless to learn game On the day that Tony La Russa signed a two-year contract extension to remain as Cardinals manager, we sat in his office to discuss his decision to return. |
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