stltoday.com - 4/10/2009
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Chris Carpenter mows down Pittsburgh, giving up one hit in seven innings.
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Closing Time: Carpenter and the committee
Roto Arcade —
... "It's what I've been saying all along: I felt normal all spring," Carpenter told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "My stuff has gotten better and better, I feel, each time out and today." ...
Savor This Moment, Because It May Never Happen Again [Mlb]
Deadspin —
... 2009 could be quite a year for baseball in Missouri. The Royals are the fashionable dark horse pick to win the AL Central, as some people seem to think that the Rays' magical 2008 season somehow portends the Royals not sucking. Across the state in Missouri, Chris Carpenter appeared to be back to his old form yesterday, giving up one run in seven innings in the Cardinals' 2-1 win over the mighty Pirates of Pittsburgh. Yes, the season is less than a week old, but if mainstream sportswriters can make dumb World Series predictions every year, then so can I - Royals over the Cards in ...
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Some news out of camp this morning with three more players sent to the minors. The biggest of the names are first basemen Mike Carp and Bryan LaHair . The third was pitcher Gaby ...