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The Pirates walk-off winner and Rich Harden's Cub
Debut. Plus All-Star musings and Mark Mulder's latest setback.
It’s been a rough week for the Wizard.
Sleep has been difficult, with all the nightmares of
a Brewers v Cubs NLCS (or, worse yet, a Cubs v Red Sox World Series). But no worries, because there is a ray of hope. Wait, what’s that, no ray of hope? Ohhhh, well at least there are links.
Watching Mark Mulder leave after just three hitters
last night reminded me of how good Oakland A's
General Manager Bill Beane can look at times. Let's see, he traded... http://rawsportsblog.com/?p=1219
The end is rarely pretty. For most of
his or her competitive life, an athlete's pride hinges
directly on the familiar sensation of playing a game at a level most of us only dream of. From the famous professional icon to the small-time local high ...
St. Louis Cardinals Placed LHP Mark Mulder on
the 15-day Disabled List with a strained left shoulder;
Recalled LHP Jaime Garcia from Triple-A Memphis . TG Analysis Sadly, Mulder’s career may well have reached its nadir. Just 16 pitches ...
The Cardinals put Mark Mulder on the 15-day
disabled list with a shoulder strain. Mulder told the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he couldn't get his arm to work after throwing a pitch and feeling discomfort in Wednesday's first inning against the ...
First and foremost, with all our support I
know Marcella will be just fine. I’m sure she’ll
keep us updated on her health and as friends we’ll do everything we can to help… Our thoughts and prayers will be with you M. Last ...
TOWER GROVE — Cardinals forever rehabbing lefty Mark
Mulder was supposed to take the mound for Triple-A
Memphis tonight in what could have been his final minor-league start before returning the major leagues. And, in a coincidence only a ...
The next step in the Mark Mulder saga
will come tonight when Mulder is examined at Comerica
Park by Dr. George Paletta and the Cardinals' medical staff.
I saw "The Happening" directed by M. Night
Shyamalan last night. It was a rather suspenseful and
intense movie. The mysterious "cause" throughout the plot was a bit lame and the script had a few glaring hiccups ("Look everyone there's ...
Remember when Mark Mulder was awesome? The St.
Louis Cardinals lefty returned to the mound Monday night,
not to start (Lohse dominated that position) but to finish. And after two shoulder surgeries, maybe he's just lucky to be back on the hill.
Celebrating the fact that Chris Duncan has finally
hit a home run and Mark Mulder made his
first appearance back from rehab. Also discusses the rumor that the Cardinals are interested in Matt Holliday and Brian Fuentes of the Colorado Rockies.
Streaker Update: The Streaker is still on as
of yesterday. I e-mailed her all the questions you
guys have been asking over the past couple of weeks and she’s planning on getting those over to me today- so once that happens, I’ll have a full ...
DOWNTOWN — Calling it one of the surest
signs of their now-established footing in Latin America, the
Cardinals will announce three signings Friday that surpass any of the previous bonuses given to international players. On Wednesday, ...
The Cardinals rejected the notion that Mark Mulder's
return to the starting rotation is an experiment, saying
the lefty will be starting Wednesday because they think he can stay in the role permanently.
DOWNTOWN — Not to be missed amidst a
quick burst of roster moves Sunday morning was a
tall lefthander striding through the Busch Stadium outfield to do what he hasn’t done in nearly a year. Mark Mulder was off to throw a bullpen. Cast ...
In recent weeks there had been plenty of
teams who were interested in the services of 16-year
old Dominican pitcher Michael Inoa . The 6'7 prospect has had scout salivating for a while now, and organizations were lining up for the chance to add him ...
Cardinals left-hander Mark Mulder left his comeback start
against the Phillies with more pain in his shoulder
after throwing only 16 pitches and recording one out in the first inning.
It's going to be hard for the moneyball
apologists to apologize this time!
Only one out and 16 pitches into Wednesday’s
start, Mark Mulder looked at head trainer Barry Weinberg
and admitted his twice-repaired left shoulder wasn’t right.













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