Showing posts with label Ronnie Belliard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ronnie Belliard. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2020

Ronnie Belliard Able To Lead Licey

Attention Tigres del Licey. Ronnie Belliard reveals that he is capable of leading the upcoming 2020-2021 fall-winter baseball tournament, although you have the last word.  (Translated)

El Caribe

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Cardinals Capsules, Vol.7: Adam Wainwright Freezes Carlos Beltran To Win The 2006 NLCS

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

Friday, December 20, 2019

Cardinals Were Peristent In Pursuit Of Fernando Vina

The Cardinals tried for a year to acquire second baseman Fernando Vina and when they finally succeeded they were rewarded for their effort.

RetroSimba

Friday, October 27, 2017

The 2006 Cardinals Were The Epitome Of Improbable

I remember watching Adam Wainwright's cutter land in Molina's mitt to end the World Series, and the adrenaline that shot through my body. The players sprinting onto the field. It was surreal.

KSDK

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Nationals Ten Seasons Later: Ronnie Belliard

Our look back at the 2008 Washington Nationals continues with infielder Ronnie Belliard, who was in his second season in D.C.

District On Deck

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Ronnie Belliard To Work With Players In Licey Camp

Former blue captain Ronnie Belliard, who was an idol for the fans liceĆ­sta could return to the team for which he played for 16 seasons, but this time not in the line up of the Licey Tigers.  (Translated)

LigaDom

Monday, August 1, 2016

Audio: David Eckstein Ready To Speak Up

While the idea may be tempting, David Eckstein fully understands the reality–he will not bring his glove with him on Sunday and volunteer to fill in for the injured Aledmys Diaz.

STL Baseball Weekly

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Audio: Time Has Flown For Scott Spiezio

The St. Louis Cardinals honored their 2006 World Series Championship team on Saturday, celebrating the 10th anniversary of their win with a motorcade around the warning track and pregame ceremony. Scott Spiezio was among those who made it back for the festivities.

STL Sports Page

Thursday, July 23, 2015

John Mozeliak Faces A Big Challenge

What makes this Cardinals team so compelling is that it can be viewed as either the game’s best because of its dynamic lockdown pitching staff or fatally flawed due to a (choose one) inconsistent, underperforming, beat up, work-a-walk lineup.

Post-Dispatch

Thursday, February 26, 2015

How Carlos Villanueva Put A Scare Into 2006 Cardinals

As a rookie, Carlos Villanueva almost kept the 2006 Cardinals from qualifying for the postseason and winning their first World Series title in 24 years.

RetroSimba

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Royals Remind Us Why We Love Sports

The idea of another I-70 Series stirred the imagination of Missourians during the past few weeks.

Tipsheet

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Five Reasons Why The Cardinals Win Today, Three Why They Won't

So, 24 hours after predicting a win for the St. Louis Cardinals, dare we do it again? That's the big question as the National League Division Series nears Game 4 this afternoon at Busch Stadium.

KSDK

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Matt Carpenter's Season At Second Base Spectacular

There was a time, about midway through this season, when Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina and his knack for timely hits left even his teammates searching for ways to describe him. Second baseman Matt Carpenter explained that in the dugout and around the clubhouse they had settled on a simple solution.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Cardinals Stacking Up Second Baseman

The Cardinals maintained a revolving door at second base in recent years. The organization failed to develop a permanent solution there and refused to invest heavily at that position.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Former East St. Louis Official Heads To Federal Prison Again

A former city official accused of trying to extort money from a former St. Louis Cardinals player is headed back to federal prison.