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First-quarter report: Cards are NL's best team, but challenges remain
Belleville News-DemocratThe St. Louis Cardinals have arrived at the first-quarter turn in the baseball season, running ahead of the pack and trying to stay that way. With 40 games gone in the 162-game season, it's time to take stock in a club that has exceeded nearly everyone'...Tags: Texas Rangers, Edward Mujica, Baseball, Jason Motte, Mitchell Boggs
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Sweep stalls against lefty
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe Cardinals have spent the first quarter of their regular season strong-arming their way to the best record in the National League, and the only thing as consistent as their starting pitching has been their promise. They can be even better. The...Tags: Edward Mujica, Baseball, Detroit Tigers, National League, Yadier Molina
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Four-game sweeps are rare
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe best explanation offered as to why it is so difficult for one major league baseball team to beat another four times in a four-game series came from Cardinals Hall of Fame reliever Bruce Sutter, who said, "The other side gives scholarships, too."...Tags: Baseball, San Diego Padres, National League, New York Yankees, Awards and Prizes
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Joe Strauss column
St. Louis Post-DispatchEvaluating pitching remains part science, part art. The scientist interprets numbers that may be as advanced as fielding-independent earned run average or as simple as pitches thrown and innings worked. The artist contemplates opponent, mechanics,...Tags: Baseball, Kyle Lohse, National League, Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Tipsheet column
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe Los Angeles Kings are the defending Stanley Cup champions. They wear their crown with great distinction. The Blues took a good run at them but lost in six games. The San Jose Sharks played their guts out Thursday night but still came away trailing...Tags: Brad Stuart, David Freese, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Jake Westbrook, David Beckham
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Wainwright's struggles against Mets continue as Cards fail to complete sweep
Belleville News-DemocratAdam Wainwright doesn't want his lack of success against the New York Mets to get inside his head. "I don't feel like I have troubles against them," Wainwright said Thursday after he tumbled to 1-4 with a 7.29 ERA against the Mets in a 5-2 setback at...Tags: Baseball, Shane Robinson, Carlos Beltran, Matt Carpenter, Busch Stadium
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Put the broom away: Cards miss chance to sweep Mets
Belleville News-DemocratAdam Wainwright gave up a pair of RBI hits by David Wright as the St. Louis Cardinals lost 5-2 to the New York Mets Thursday. The Cardinals' hopes for a four-game sweep disappeared when Wright singled home a run in the third and doubled home another...Tags: Baseball, Shane Robinson, Carlos Beltran, Matt Carpenter, John Buck
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BRIEF: Robinson, Wigginton in lineup as Cards go for sweep
Belleville News-DemocratThe St. Louis Cardinals have two reserves in the starting lineup as they go for a four-game sweep of the New York Mets Thursday afternoon at Busch Stadium. Shane Robinson, hitting .194, was listed second in the batting order and playing center field. Ty...Tags: Baseball, Shane Robinson, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, Jonathon Niese
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Cardinals waste a rally, fall to Brewers in 10th
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe Cardinals' starting pitchers have carried the club this far, and now as the rotation begins to fray with injuries and more modest outings it is the other strengths of the roster's turn to flex. The bullpen and offense did Saturday until at pivotal...Tags: Logan Schafer, Milwaukee Brewers, Allen Craig, Jake Westbrook, Sports Illustrated
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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
Last week's ranking in parentheses 1. Rangers (1): It's safe to say that Ron Washington's hitters enjoyed their weekend in Houston — 24 runs overall and three homers in every game. Their assault on Philip Humber Saturday was vicious. 2....
Tags: San Diego Padres, Kris Medlen, Tony La Russa, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Cardinals don't look right vs. lefty
St. Louis Post-DispatchThe Cardinals spent the first two games of the weekend series against Colorado relishing how pitchers Shelby Miller and Adam Wainwright took turns tempting history. Sunday brought involuntary empathy. They saw again how dominant pitching looks --...Tags: Baseball, David Freese, Jordan Pacheco, Matt Holliday, Daniel Descalso
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Chris Carpenter sees different road this time
St. Louis Post-DispatchChris Carpenter, the rehabbing (again) Cardinals righthander who threw another extended side session in the bullpen Monday afternoon, cautioned that neither he nor anyone else should look too far ahead regarding his comeback. But, anticipating the day...Tags: Jake Westbrook, Baseball, Chris Carpenter, St. Louis Cardinals, Spring Training
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