Showing posts with label Derrick May. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Derrick May. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Derrick May To Be Inducted In Delaware Baseball Hall Of Fame

A second woman and two former major leaguers will be among those enshrined when the Delaware Baseball Hall of Fame inducts its 2019 class on June 10 at Frawley Stadium.

Delaware News Journal

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Jamie Quirk, Derrick May, & Dmitri Young Recruited For Free Agent Spring Camp; Logan Morrison Turned Down Offer From Indians Earlier In Offseason

Porter said he has no idea how many players will attend. He said making the players aware of the option is being handled by Clark and his staff, but Porter has recruited an arsenal of coaches that includes former Red Sox reliever Tom Gordon, Jamie Quirk, Dave Winfield, Jeffrey Hammonds, Derrick May, and Dmitri Young.

Boston Glode

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Will Mike Matheny Allow New Coaches To Chime In? An Analyst Gives His Thoughts

It’s probably safe to call Mike Matheny St. Louis’ most polarizing sports figure for several reasons. (Although Barry Odom may currently be a close second.)

101 ESPN

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Cardinals Finalize Mike Matheny's Staff For 2017 Season

Minor League managers Mike Shildt and Oliver Marmol have been added to the Cardinals' 2017 Major League coaching staff, the organization announced on Thursday.

St. Louis Official Site

Cardinals Sign Mike Matheny To Three-Year Extension Through 2020; Oliver Marmol & Mike Shildt Added To Major League Staff

The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have signed Manager Mike Matheny to a three-year extension through the 2020 season.
St. Louis Official Site

The Cardinals signed manager Mike Matheny to a three-year extension through the 2020 season on Thursday, the team announced.
St. Louis Official Site

Mike Shildt, who managed the Memphis Redbirds during the 2015 and 2016 seasons, has been promoted to the uniformed position of Quality Control Coach with the St. Louis Cardinals, the organization announced Thursday.
Memphis Official Site

Oliver Marmol, who led the State College Spikes to their first-ever division and New York-Penn League championships, has been named the St. Louis Cardinals' new first base coach, as announced by the Cardinals on Thursday.
State College Official Site

When the Cardinals said they intended to address manager Mike Matheny's contract situation soon after the end of the season, they did mean soon.
Cardinal Beat

The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have signed Manager Mike Matheny to a three-year extension through the 2020 season.
KMOX

Enough of 2016, say the Cardinals. A day after the Cubs won an all-time-great Game 7 and brought home the long-awaited World Series title, St. Louis solidified the stewardship of the franchise awaiting them in their next game; the season opener at Busch in 2017.
KMOV 

The St. Louis Cardinals have announced their signing of Manager Mike Matheny to a three-year contract extension, which will run through the 2020 season.
STL Baseball Weekly

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

David Bell Is In The Mix For Diamondbacks' Managing Job. Will The Cardinals Shake Up Their Coaching Staff?

According to a report in the Arizona Republic, Cardinals bench coach David Bell is on the Arizona Diamondbacks’ list of candidates to replace the fired manager Chip Hale.

101 ESPN

Monday, October 31, 2016

Mike Montgomery Feels Remorse Over Hitting Matt Holliday; David Bell Could Leave For The Diamondbacks

The pitch that had a lasting, jarring impact on the Cardinals was also one that helped lefty Mike Montgomery find his place as a Cub.

Post-Dispatch

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Derrick May Leaving Cardinals' Coaching Staff

Derrick May, a longtime member of the Cardinals’ organization who has mostly worked with hitters in the minor leagues, will be leaving the organization as part of the moves expected to be made with Mike Matheny’s coaching staff.

Post-Dispatch

Monday, October 17, 2016

Changes To Coaching Staff, Roster Still Ahead For Cardinals

With a few keystrokes last week the Cardinals tightened their 40-man roster by removing two catchers, Michael Ohlman and Alberto Rosario, and reliever Mitch Harris.

Bird Land

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Monday, August 22, 2016

Cardinals No Longer Loitering In Postseason Race

All summer, there was ignominy in the enigma — just how were these Cardinals still in the wild-card race? They didn’t play like a team that deserved a 163rd game. It was as if they were in this race by default.

Hochman

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Randal Grichuk Returns After A 'Buddha' Reboot At Memphis

When Cardinals outfielder Randal Grichuk returned to Class AAA Memphis to see a familiar face, he also heard a familiar refrain.

Bird Land

Monday, June 6, 2016

Brandon Moss Vows To Stick With His Approach; Mike Leake Returns To Cincinnati; Matt Carpenter Named NL Player Of Week; Extra Bases

Matt Stairs was a lefthanded-hitting outfielder, first baseman and pinch hitter who played 20 seasons in the major leagues for 13 different clubs. He was only 5-foot-9 but 210 pounds’ worth, and he wasn’t shy about saying that he tried to hit a home run every time he came to the plate. That worked 265 times for Stairs, who reached double figures in home runs 12 times, including a high of 38 for Oakland in 1999.

Post-Dispatch

Friday, May 20, 2016

Matt Adams Continues Producing When Given Opportunities

The pattern at first base for the Cardinals this season has been tough to decipher, and the offensive production among those who have rotated has been inconsistent.

Post-Dispatch

Monday, May 16, 2016

Cardinals Ride Lineup Merry-Go-Round

When Cardinals manager Mike Matheny first put his felt-tip black pen to paper several days ago and started writing out lineups for the series finale against the Dodgers, he had Jedd Gyorko at second base and Ruben Tejada at shortstop.

Post-Dispatch

Saturday, April 16, 2016

How Randal Grichuk Got His Groove Back

A short walk from the visitors’ clubhouse at Turner Field was a batting cage where Randal Grichuk found a pitching machine that was the right kind of wrong to save his swing.

Post-Dispatch

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Jeremy Hazelbaker In, Randal Grichuk Out; Farewell Tour; Extra Bases

Jeremy Hazelbaker, who had two homers and a double in six at-bats, was in the Cardinals’ lineup Saturday night against the Atlanta Braves. And Randal Grichuk, one for 14 with eight strikeouts, was out and admittedly struggling mentally.

Post-Dispatch

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Audio: Jose Oquendo's Knack Will Be Missed

Just a couple of days ago, as the St. Louis Cardinals were eating lunch and preparing for their afternoon game, Jose Oquendo pulled up a chair at one of the tables and began a conversation with the newly acquired Ruben Tejada. A couple of other players soon moved closer to listen as Oquendo imparted his message.

STL Baseball Weekly

Monday, March 28, 2016

Jose Oquendo Didn't Want To Be Half A Coach

Cardinals third-base coach Jose Oquendo, who is likely to be off the lines for the entire season as he tries to heal from a second knee surgery, said he was offered an opportunity by manager Mike Matheny to continue coaching from the bench this year, handling the infield defense among other matters.
Cardinal Beat

It wasn’t a retirement speech, not yet. But Cardinal legend Jose Oquendo sounded like a man who was seriously considering the next phase of his life as he met briefly with the media Monday morning.
KMOV

Jose Oquendo knows how he'll spend the next few months. He'll be here in Florida, rigorously rehabbing a right knee that has been operated on twice since the end of the 2015 season, enjoying quality time with family and checking in on area Minor Leaguers.
St. Louis Official Site