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The State of the Central: St. Louis
The State of the Central: St. Louis
We're nearing the end of the our week long look at the NL Central, today's team is the St. Louis Cardinals and their awful, awful mustaches. Seriously, who thinks that would be a good idea, what's wrong with shaved heads and mullets? I guess they had to "70's porn star" it up a bit. St. Louis ...
Roamin' Halladay
Roamin' Halladay
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Come Out of the Shadows, Big Mac
Come Out of the Shadows, Big Mac
mlb.fanhouse.com — by Terence Moore Since a few members of The Fifth Dimension are from St. Louis, they likely... won't mind the way I tweak one of their songs -- you know, Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In . So here I go: Jupiter isn't aligned with Mars, but with the Gateway ... (more) Come Out of the Shadows, Big Mac
MLB Midseason Awards: AL & NL Central Edition
MLB Midseason Awards: AL & NL Central Edition
midwestsportsfans.com — The calendar has flipped to July, trade rumors have intensified, and teams are preparing to start their... final series before the All Star Break after getaway day on Thursday. That can only mean one thing: the Chicago Cubs are only a few months away ... (more) MLB Midseason Awards: AL & NL Central Edition
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