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DOWNTOWN — Back in 2005, Cardinals instructor George
Kissell , widely regarded as one of the authors
of what manager Tony La Russa refers to as the “Cardinal Way,” returned after a year’s absence to Jupiter for his 65th spring ...
The last man to touch a baseball in
a postseason game at Shea Stadium turns out to
have been Adam Wainwright's catcher, Yadier Molina. That's really too bad, but really quite appropriate. Molina, you might recall, set the stage one half-inning earlier ...
Author argues that hitter strikeouts are a bi-product
of the game's overall improvement.
Lilly Molina Collision by meechone How do you
fire up a lethargic team that seems to be
on autopilot to October? You, the teams #3 or possibly #4 starting pitcher, decide you've had enough of your team's shit and run over the other team's ...
PITTSBURGH — Left for demolition like the heaps
and hunks of scrap metal all around, this stranded
file cabinet, plucked from an office and Forbes Field and then pitched, contained a treasure of paperwork. There were probably letters and ...
PITTSBURGH — Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina said his
bruised left thigh felt good enough going into Sunday's
game to return to the lineup. But by his second at-bat he didn't feel good enough to continue, and he's not sure what the ...



Kissell: “I’ll never take the ‘Bird off my chest.”