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Is Hitting In The Cards?
Is Hitting In The Cards?
The St. Louis Cardinals offense has been absolutely dreadful this year, averaging a mere 4.4 runs a game. Luckily they still find themselves just a half game behind the Milwaukee Brewers for the National League Central lead, mainly due to a pitching staff that gives up only 4.2 runs a game.  ...
Cardinals Looking At Tejada
Cardinals Looking At Tejada
zonersports.com — I was a bit surprised to read that the Cardinals might be interested in obtaining Miguel Tejada... . “Tejada fits the profile of what the Cardinals are seeking — an offensive deterrent capable of playing multiple positions. The Astros are experiencing financial problems and could part with ... (more) Cardinals Looking At Tejada
Cardinals interested in Miguel Tejada?
bases.newsvine.com — On the heels of manager Tony La Russa saying last week that the Cardinals need to find... a big bat to hit behind Albert Pujols, Joe Strauss of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the team is interested in Miguel Tejada. (more) Cardinals interested in Miguel Tejada?
How The Cardinals Could Lose Albert Pujols
How The Cardinals Could Lose Albert Pujols
deadspin.com — I'm not sure people realize how possible it is that Albert Pujols won't be a Cardinal in... three years. And every day, every loss, every solo Pujols homer, makes it a little more likely to happen. The great Bernie Miklasz touched on this in his ... (more) How The Cardinals Could Lose Albert Pujols
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On ESPN: Lee no-hitting Cards through 6ESPN.com - MLB 6/15/2009
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