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Cardinals Get Back On Track
Cobra Brigade —
The Cardinals looked to get back on track last night against the Milwaukee Brewers after losing two straight to the lowly Giants. They were able to pull off a 4-3 victory, but not until a little bit of funny business took place. Adam Wainwright led the Cardinals with seven strong innings, allowing only 2 earned runs. He did allow four walks which is a bit of a concern, but was able to leave with the lead. That's when the funny business started to happen. The Cards were able to take a 3-2 lead in the 8th after an error by Corey Hart left Ryan Ludwick on 3rd base with no outs. Adam Kennedy then hit a sac fly to bring in Ludwick. Hart ...
Tuesday's Frosty Mug
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I think I need a Frosty Mug of coffee.
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Postseason odds: Projecting 83.5 wins and a 21.7% chance of winning the Central.
A quick aside to discuss in the comments: Does anyone actually watch/enjoy the ESPN Video highlights? I really ...
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Cardinals 4, Brewers 3 —
NYT > Baseball 4/22/2008
The St. Louis Cardinals overcame a fielding blunder in the eighth to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 on Monday night in the opener of a two-game set.