Redbird Report Cards: The Starting Lineup

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 Redbird Report Cards: The Starting Lineup
A report card for the Cardinals 2008 starting lineup. Some will want to run home and slap this on the refrigerator. Others will be frantically checking the mailbox before mom and dad get home from work. [link]

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