Showing posts with label Daryl Kile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daryl Kile. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Friday, March 20, 2020

Cardinals Capsules, Vol.3 : Edgar Renteria Caps Crazy Cardinals Walk-Off Over Cubs, 2002

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

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Video: Paul Goldschmidt Received Darryl Kile Award 1-19-2020

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Ted Simmons, Jack Flaherty To Be Honored As Baseball Writers Dinner

Ted Simmons finally gets his due from The Baseball Hall of Fame in July. But he and St. Louis baseball fans have a chance to celebrate that fact far in advance of those Cooperstown ceremonies.

Belleville News Democrat

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

How Andy Benes Got A Second Chance With Cardinals

Andy Benes and the Cardinals were separated, not estranged, and when the opportunity came to rekindle the relationship they made it happen.

RetroSimba

Monday, November 11, 2019

Monday, September 23, 2019

Albert Pujols Talks Mike Trout, Career With Angels In Q&A

In a recent sit-down with MLB.com at Yankee Stadium, Angels first baseman Albert Pujols answered questions covering a wide range of topics, from his respect for teammate Mike Trout to the untimely passing of Tyler Skaggs.

Anaheim Official Site

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Cardinals Have Rotation Set For Rest Of Season

Although there is an off day on Monday, the Cardinals will not alter their rotation for the upcoming series in Denver and probably won’t adjust it until the last series of the season, if then.

Post-Dispatch

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Return Of Albert Pujols Should Inspire Cardinals To Rekindle Competitve Fire

The furnace still burns, and maybe its warmth can light more than a memory.

BenFred

No.5 Is Center Of Attention In Return To Busch

As he departed his 23-minute, pregame press conference, Albert Pujols was greeted by familiar faces near the Cardinals’ clubhouse Friday afternoon.

Post-Dispatch

Friday, June 21, 2019

Albert Pujols Gives Emotional Press Conference Before First Game Back At Busch Stadium In Eight Years

Albert Pujols reporters a lot of stories about coming up in the baseball during an emotional press conference Friday.
Fox2Now

For the first time since leaving in free agency eight years ago, Albert Pujols was back inside the ballpark he called home for the beginning of his career.
STL Baseball Weekly

Albert Pujols returned to Busch Stadium on Friday as the Angels are playing the Cardinals. Pujols held a pre-game press conference.
STL Sports Page

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Video: Pop Warner On Being With The Organization 5-14-19

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Bernie Bits 2-20-19: Carlos Martinez Contract Trap

So, Carlos Martinez didn’t follow the prescribed offseason rehab plan for his problematic right shoulder. He went his own way and failed to fulfill his responsibility to get physically ready for spring training. There’s no telling when he’ll be able to pitch in real games. There’s no way to know, for sure, if he’ll be able to pitch effectively in 2019. His shoulder is weak. His act is weak. You’d think Martinez would have properly responded to the alarms sounded last season when right-side injuries –including the shoulder — put him on the injured list three times.

101 ESPN

Sunday, January 20, 2019

Miles Mikolas, 2018 Darryl Kile Award

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Cardinal Fans Should Be Excited For The Postseason - And The Future

If only the St. Louis Cardinals could have beaten some of the weaker teams they’ve played, they could be battling for the Central Division title instead of trying to hang on in the National League wild card race.

Cheap Seats

Friday, August 31, 2018

Best All-Time General Managers: No.9 Walt Jocketty

The #9 GM on our countdown of the best all-time general managers designed one of the great organizations in baseball before attempting to do the same with one of the game’s first ever franchises.

Call To The Pen

Friday, August 3, 2018

Why A Rick Ankiel Comeback Is Good For The Cardinals & Baseball

Once upon a time, Rick Ankiel struck out 222 batters in just 161 innings. Granted, they were minor league batters in High A ball, but his talent wasn't a secret for long. The southpaw was the #1 prospect in the game and his arrival in the big leagues carried the anticipation of a Star Wars film.

KSDK

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Cardinals Believe Nolan Gorman Has Chance To Be "A Special Player'

Steve Turco has spent 15 years of his baseball life managing in the low levels of the Cardinals’ farm system and over that time has watched countless players begin the transition from high school to the professional ranks.

STL Sports Page