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Gray Times for the Browns
Gray Times for the Browns
In 1944, the St. Louis Browns became the last of the 16 major league teams to make their first World Series appearance. The Browns, who made it to the World Series by sweeping the Yankees on the final weekend of the season, lost to the cross-town Cardinals four games to two. Despite losing ...
DeRosa Will Help Cards
DeRosa Will Help Cards
mvn.com — In one of the first high-profile trades of the summer, the Cleveland Indians on Saturday dealt the... versatile Mark DeRosa to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for reliever Chris Perez and a player to be named later. The verdict on the outcomes of this deal won't be out for a long time, of ... (more) DeRosa Will Help Cards
Deal set for young outfielder
stltoday.com — The Cardinals and representatives for 16-year-old Dominican outfielder Wagner Mateo have agreed in principal on a signing... bonus that would make Mateo the franchise's highest-priced amateur acquisition out of the Caribbean, according to sources ... (more) Deal set for young outfielder
Redbirds get DeRosa in trade
Redbirds get DeRosa in trade
stltoday.com — Infielder has 13 home runs and 50 RBIs with Cleveland this year.... (more) Redbirds get DeRosa in trade
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