Tag: cardinals
MLB and Its Double Standard of Morality
Let me be clear; there is no worse scandal in sports history than the Black Sox scandal. A whole team deciding to throw a...
The Rich and Poor of the Blockbuster Arenado Trade
On February 1st, the MLB showed why even in the offseason there can be reasons to celebrate or cry over your favorite team. The...
Molina or Posey?
Written and Media by Caleb Miles.
Yadier Molina. Buster Posey.
Two great names and future hall of famers. Two names every baseball fan knows. Two names...
Historic Opening Day for Cardinals
Written and Media by John Dudley.
It’s April, the weather is getting warmer and baseball is back in St. Louis! The Cardinals had their home...
Shipping up to Boston: Red Sox Win World Series in Six
The World Series title is shipping up to Boston. The Red Sox won the Series Wednesday, closing the door on the Cardinals with a 6-1 victory in Boston.
Cards, Red Sox Battle in Historic World Series Clash
Written by Joe Hubbs & Media by Ryan St. Hill
It’s decided. The Boston Red Sox and St Louis Cardinals will face off for the 2013 World Series title. Both clubs did away with their counterparts in the championship round and now the young Cardinals have a chance to avenge their 2004 team’s
MLB Playoffs: After Exciting Division Series, Competitive Baseball Erupts in NLCS
Written and Media by Joe Hubbs
No surprise. After a competitive divisional series round with no sweeps, the Red Sox, Tigers, Dodgers, and Cardinals have steamrolled into the league championship series.
A big, bad, bearded Red Sox lineup took little time messing around with the Wild Card winning Rays. In four games with two blowout victories, including a record setting game