This past offseason, switch-hitting utility infielder Aaron Miles — a member in good standing of the 2006 World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals — grew frustrated with a third consecutive winter of being non-tendered by the club he had hoped to call home. And though an 11th-hour offer eventually came from the Cardinals, Miles made the difficult decision to jump to a rival, the Chicago Cubs.
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The St. Louis Cardinals were the first to see the Rockies revival (just as San Francisco this past weekend may have hastened their crumble), as Colorado arrived at Busch Stadium with the worst record in the NL West, a new manager and … promptly swept a four-game series from the Cardinals.
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When the Milwaukee Brewers last visited Busch Stadium, way back in May, outfielder Ryan Braun made a diving catch in left field that left him sprawled on the warning track. He fought the urge to do a snow angel in the track, but couldn’t repress his personality when he got to the dugout.
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