Insider: Cardinals are at wits' end with Reyes

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Insider: Cardinals are at wits' end with Reyes
The Cardinals and Anthony Reyes are headed toward divorce. All that remains is whether the split will be amicable or contentious. [link]

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  • The Zoner The Zoner
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    The way the Cards have jacked him around he might as well have been a Cubs prospect! Up, down, up, down...
    Posted 4 days ago [reply] [flag]

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Cards Appear to be Done With Anthony Reyes
Published 5 days ago by McFleece at MLB Fleece Factor
Joe Strauss of the St. Louis Dispatch believes that it is almost a given that Cardinals pitcher Anthony Reyes will be dealt soon. Of the fact that Reyes, who was once considered one of the game’s top pitching prospects, was once again demoted to the minors last week, Strauss writes, “This year, however, the club appears firmer than ever in its stance: If Reyes enjoys success as a major-league pitcher it will likely occur elsewhere.” Reyes’ most recent demotion represents the team’s use of his final option, meaning that if the ...

What will Cardinals do with Reyes?
Published 4 days ago by Patrick Dorsey at The Transaction Guy
... The St. Louis Post-Dispatch ran a story today on the status of Cardinal’s pitcher Anthony Reyes. Reyes is currently pitching in AAA for the fourth year in a row following a recent demotion. ...

Odds & Ends: Padres, Maddux, Anthony Reyes
Published 4 days ago by Nat Boyle at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... "If [Anthony] Reyes enjoys success as a major-league pitcher, it will likely occur elsewhere," writes Joe Stauss of the St. Louis Dispatch.  This is old news - two years old actually, if you go back to a ...

Looking for a New Address
Published 4 days ago by noreply@blogger.com (Kujo) at Rockin' the Red
Yesterday, an important story by Joe Strauss came out from the Post-Dispatch that all but assures us that Anthony Reyes will not be with the Cardinals at the end of this year. Some excerpts: ...

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