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La Russa satisfied with team's offseason
AP Sports WriterThus far, it's been a fairly quiet offseason for the St. Louis Cardinals. Manager Tony La Russa knows it's still early. "There's not a lot of clubs doing much and there's a lot of free agents out there," La Russa told The Associated Press on Monday. "I'...Tags: Contracts, St. Louis Cardinals, Chris Carpenter, Major League Baseball, All Stars
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Chris Carpenter could close for Cardinals
AP Sports WriterStill looking for a closer, the St. Louis Cardinals might consider turning to oft-injured ace Chris Carpenter next season. Cardinals manager Tony La Russa told The Associated Press on Monday that he'd think about using the 2005 NL Cy Young Award...Tags: Contracts, St. Louis Cardinals, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Dining and Drinking
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All-Star game will bring the eyes of the nation
IronPigs GM Kurt Landes said it best: ''It's a good time to be a baseball fan in the Lehigh Valley.'' On the heels of a record-breaking inaugural season at Coca-Cola Park and all of the excitement generated by the Phillies' first World Series...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, Major League Baseball, Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Baseball, Derek Jeter
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From the Cubicle: Cubs- Padres
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The big question of the day, one that will be answered shortly, is how the most loyal/obnoxious fans in sports will greet the hated former St. Louis Cardinal Jim Edmonds as he steps to the plate for the...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Major League Baseball, Greg Maddux, Harry Caray, Lou Piniella
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A star-crossed evening for Soriano
Tribune staff reporterCubs manager Lou Piniella was left without answers on Friday when trying to explain the puzzling pitching of Rich Hill and the clueless defensive play of Alfonso Soriano. While Soriano was able to make up for his defensive lapses with a game-tying, two-...Tags: Sean Marshall, Ted Lilly, Alfonso Soriano, Rich Hill, Major League Baseball
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Reds use long ball to beat Cubs
Jon Lieber became only the second pitcher in Chicago Cubs history to give up four homers in an inning, and Joey Votto connected three times in all as the Cincinnati Reds powered their way to a 9-0 victory Wednesday. Votto started a four-homer second...Tags: Jerry Hairston, St. Louis Cardinals, Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers, Colorado Rockies
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Gameday Live: 85 Mets at St. Louis Cardinals
On the Mets beatMarcus Henry's here again to guide you through the final installment of Mets vs. Cardinals. The Mets really need a win here before they trek to Philadelphia for a four-game set. Mets (41-43) at St. Louis Cardinals (49-37), 8:15 p.m.......Tags: Carlos Delgado, Braden Looper, St. Louis Cardinals, Albert Pujols, Damion Easley
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From the Cubicle
Jump to current inning Are you ready for some football? Frankly, no. This August, it's summer, it's hot, it's baseball and the Cubs miraculously are in some sort of race. This is important, people. The Bears preseason Super Bowl rematch with the...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Matt Murton, Albert Pujols, Ron Santo
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Cubs top sinking Cardinals
Tribune staff reporterAfter the Cubs beat St. Louis in the first game of a crucial five-game series at Wrigley Field during the 2003 stretch run, Carlos Zambrano gave a blunt assessment of their goal the rest of the week. "We have to go out there and kill the Cardinals," he...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Wrigley Field, Albert Pujols, Major League Baseball, Daryle Ward
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Cubs' miscues lead to split
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs had a chance to go for the throat Saturday night after coming back to beat St. Louis 3-2 in the first game of a day-night doubleheader. But a poor decision by third-base coach Mike Quade, a lazy throw by catcher Jason Kendall and an offensive...Tags: Sean Marshall, Alfonso Soriano, Major League Baseball, Ryan Franklin, Aramis Ramirez
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Cards lose a 'great teammate, friend'
Tribune staff reporterThe death of St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock in an auto accident early Sunday was felt throughout the baseball world, leaving the Cardinals organization reeling from a second player death in five years. Hancock, 29, died when his Ford Explorer...Tags: Braden Looper, St. Louis Cardinals, Albert Pujols, Darryl Kile, Transportation
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NL Central: Perhaps Brewers finally can rise
ken.davidoff@newsday.comIt's arguably baseball's worst division, yet it has the defending world champion. Gotta love small sample sizes. In any case, those reigning champs, the St. Louis Cardinals, lost a significant amount of talent after the celebration, and they'll be...Tags: Braden Looper, Contracts, Carlos Zambrano, St. Louis Cardinals, Albert Pujols
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