Showing posts with label Matt Holliday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Holliday. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Universal DH? Try 'Utility DH.' Brad Miller Leads Cardinals' Versatile Fielders Who Fit Hitter Role

With so many uncertainties and unknowns facing Major League Baseball as owners and players rummage through proposals to conjure a 2020 regular season, one inevitable has emerged for when or whenever the game resumes.

Post-Dispatch

Friday, May 15, 2020

Watch 2014 NLDS Game One Thriller Sunday@ 11:00 AM CT

Another stunning and improbable Cardinals comeback can be relived this weekend, as part of Major League Baseball’s initiative to stream classic games during baseball’s shutdown.

St. Louis Official Site

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Dan McLaughlin Shares His Favorite Call

Dan McLaughlin hopes Cardinals fans can hear the emotions they’re feeling echoed in the broadcast as they watch a big moment happen on their screen. A home run at a significant time? You’re probably rising out of your seat. So is McLaughlin. A prominent player receiving a standing ovation and acknowledging the crowd? You might have a tear in your eye or goosebumps. So does McLaughlin.

St. Louis Official Site

Friday, May 8, 2020

2011 Revisited: Oral History On The Historic Cardinals Comeback To Air On KMOX

Since March 23, KMOX has aired one of the greatest comeback stories in sports history, the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals run to the World Series.

KMOX

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

42 Epic Half-Innings, One After Another

The return of live baseball is still to be determined, but in the meantime, MLB.com is offering an epic walk down memory lane.

St. Louis Official Site

Monday, April 27, 2020

It's A Good Thing The Cardinals Didn't Trade For Nolan Arenado After All

I was as excited as anyone when it appeared that the St. Louis Cardinals were close to trading for Nolan Arenado, the disgruntled Colorado Rockies slugger.

Cheap Seats

Friday, April 24, 2020

What I Miss About Sports Today - References To Cardinals History During Games

I miss the daily doses of nostalgia. They were reliable and refreshing. Watching a game, listening to a game, going to game, covering a game, every experience includes little links to St. Louis’ past. Casual references to players who once played. Instant analysis of a play by comparing it to a famous play. Looking at looks – from locks to socks – that remind us of how previous Cardinals looked.

Post-Dispatch

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Better Than You Remember: J.D. Drew

While we’re waiting for baseball to come back, we are making do. So once a week, inspired by the late Deadspin’s “Let’s Remember Some Guys” series, we will take a look at one player in baseball history, why he was great, why he mattered, why we should hang on to him. Send me your suggestions at will.leitch@mlb.com

St. Louis Official Site

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Cardinals Capsules, Vol.17: Aledmys Diaz Hits A Grand Slam Following Death Of Jose Fernandez, 2016

Welcome back to Cards Capsules, the series in which we take a look back at memorable Cardinals games from the last 20 years in St. Louis baseball history. Without any baseball to watch in the present due to the spread of coronavirus, what better way to fill the time, eh?

KMOV

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Cardinals Capsules, Vol.15: Cardinals Bombard Clayton Kershaw In Eight-Run Seventh, Game One Of 2014 NLDS

Welcome back to Cards Capsules, the series in which we take a look back at memorable Cardinals games from the last 20 years in St. Louis baseball history. Without any baseball to watch in the present due to the spread of coronavirus, what better way to fill the time, eh?

KMOV

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Adron Chambers Made His Mark At 'The Right Time & The Wrong Time'

Adron Chambers said he had no idea the commotion he was about to create late in the afternoon of Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011, at Busch Stadium. The Cardinals were being blanked 1-0, headed for their second loss in succession to the Chicago Cubs and virtually out of contention for a wild-card spot in the National League playoffs.

Post-Dispatch

Cardinals Capsules, Vol.14: Michael Wacha Delivers A Gem In Pittsburgh To Save The Season, 2013

Welcome back to Cards Capsules, the series in which we take a look back at memorable Cardinals games from the last 20 years in St. Louis baseball history. Without any baseball to watch in the present due to the spread of coronavirus, what better way to fill the time, eh?

KMOV

Matt Holliday Believes We Need The Distraction Of Sports, With Or Without Fans In Attendance

A lot has changed since early March when baseball and the entire sports world stopped. But now, there seems to be a plan to get MLB games going again in May or June and we asked former St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Matt Holliday his thoughts on the idea.

KMOX

Monday, April 6, 2020

Cardinals Capsules, Vol.13: Cardinals Storm Back To Beat Nationals In Game Five Of 2012 NLDS

Welcome back to Cards Capsules, the series in which we take a look back at memorable Cardinals games from the last 20 years in St. Louis baseball history. Without any baseball to watch in the present due to the spread of coronavirus, what better way to fill the time, eh?

KMOV

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Cardinals Capsules, Vol.10: Chris Carpenter Stifles The Brewers With A One-Hit Shutout, 2009

Welcome back to Cards Capsules, the series in which we take a look back at memorable Cardinals games from the last 20 years in St. Louis baseball history. Without any baseball to watch in the present due to the spread of coronavirus, what better way to fill the time, eh?

KMOV

Monday, March 30, 2020

Cardinals Capsules, Vol.9: Rick Ankiel Makes Two Insane Throws, Homers To Pace Cardinals Past Rockies, 2008

Welcome back to Cards Capsules, the series in which we take a look back at memorable Cardinals games from the last 20 years in St. Louis baseball history. Without any baseball to watch in the present due to the spread of coronavirus, what better way to fill the time, eh?

KMOV

Monday, March 9, 2020

Same Bat, Big Numbers: Cardinals Aim To Give Paul Goldschmidt A Run At Edning Team's Lengthy 100-RBI Drought

In the batting cage recently, a teammate offered his bat to Paul Goldschmidt, asking if he wanted to try its balance, how it swings, maybe even take it for a test drive, see how it handles in the cage. Goldschmidt declined, wouldn’t even touch it.

Post-Dispatch

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Matt Holliday On Cat Chat 2-27-2020