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Most Memorable Opening Days In Cardinal History #4: April 9, 1985
March 31, 2012 | Ray DeRousseWe are counting down to opening day with a look at the top ten most memorable opening days in Cardinal …
Why Don’t The Cardinals Have Television Money?
January 15, 2012 | Ray DeRousse | 3 CommentsWhen Anaheim Angels owner Arte Moreno swooped into the Albert Pujols negotiations and shocked baseball with his massive 10 year, …
Is Today The Last Game At Busch For Pujols As A Cardinal?
September 25, 2011 | Ray DeRousse | 2 CommentsYou can feel it in the air at Busch Stadium; tension, slight and unspoken, arising from the unresolved Albert Pujols contract …
GAME 156: Speed Bump
September 22, 2011 | Ray DeRousse | 2 CommentsOne of the greatest stretch drives in Cardinal history hit a serious pothole today. The worst ninth inning disaster of …
GAME 155: The Eye of the Tiger
September 21, 2011 | Ray DeRousse | 2 CommentsThe scorching St. Louis Cardinals – currently eating, drinking, and shitting pure momentum – once more proved their mettle in …
Pujols, Votto, and The Realities of Small Market Teams
August 15, 2011 | Ray DeRousseFans of the Cincinnati Reds have themselves in a tizzy over a few comments made by team leader Joey …
GAME 98: Beat The Heat
July 21, 2011 | Ray DeRousseStruggling Jake Westbrook unleashed a masterpiece (for him) on a blistering summer afternoon, shutting down the Mets on 90 pitches …
GAME 97: Drowned In Pond Scum
July 20, 2011 | Ray DeRousseThe Cardinals scratched and clawed for runs all night, only to drop the game 6-5 in extra innings against the …
GAME 96: Lifeless In New York
July 20, 2011 | Ray DeRousseThe Cardinals stumbled into the Big Apple after another off day and barely made any effort as they dropped the …
A Daydream About Jose Reyes
June 15, 2011 | Ray DeRousseAs I watched Ryan Theriot boot ground balls last night like a Keystone Cop in Cardinal red, I couldn’t help …


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