Halák!
In my fury over the result of the game between the United States and Slovenia this morning and afternoon, I forgot to mention a very important bit of news for hockey fans in St. Louis. The Blues may have pulled off one of the bigger trades of the off-season, trading for Montreal Canadians goalie Jaroslav […]
St. Louis Cardinals vs. Blues Softball Game at TR Hughes Ballpark Tomorrow!
Don’t miss this great event! Tomorrow afternoon, T.R. Hughes Ballpark and the Charli-Anna Foundation will be holding their charity softball game featuring players from both the St. Louis Cardinals and Blues. The game starts at12:15pm on Saturday, June 19, 2010. Gates open at 10:30am. You can still get tickets for $10 today. If they are […]
Blues Trade Lars Eller and Ian Schultz for Canadians Goaltender Jaroslav Halak
The first thing I thought when I heard the Blues had acquired rights to Canadians goaltender Jaroslav Halak was, “How angry are Canadians fans up in Montreal?” For those of you who don’t watch much hockey, Halak was the golden boy of the playoffs for Montreal. The 25 year old goaltender led the Canadians through […]
Father’s Day Sale – Watch Every MLB Game In HD Online For Under $5 Dollars!
MLB.com has a great Father’s Day sale going on right now. They are offering an 80% discount on their online package where you can login and watch every regular season baseball game live or on demand in HD quality. It makes a perfect Father’s Day gift for a baseball lover. As of right now, the […]
Watch UFC 115 – Liddell Vs. Franklin KO Video
UFC 115 took place last night in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at General Motors Place on Saturday, June 12. In the much anticipated fight between Chuck Liddell and Rich Franklin, Liddell was KO’d in the first round at UFC 115. To watch the entire main event fight, visit UFC.com. <div id=”” class=”yt-alert yt-alert-error yt-alert-player yt-rounded”> […]
Friday Thoughts
The Cardinals had an off-day yesterday after getting broomed out of town by the Dodgers, giving them a little time to lick their wounds before heading to Arizona. There were a few St. Louis-related sports bits, however. – It’s being reported that Jeff Suppan, released last week by the Milwaukee Brewers, is very close to […]
Cardinals Thoughts, Big 12 Begone
Welp, aside from Ryan Ludwick and Chris Carpenter, I think it’s safe to say none of the Cardinals showed up to play in LA this week. Studwick went 4 for 12 with three bombs and five RBI. Carpenter pitched a terrific game on Tuesday but got a no-decision as the Cardinals ultimately lost 1-0. The […]
Sprint Needs More Coverage
I’ll admit, I didn’t get to follow the Cardinals this weekend. Instead, I spent the weekend in glorious Grafton, Illinois, camping at Pere Marquette with my friends Mike, Chris, Jessica, and her family. An epic time was had. Overeating, overdrinking, drunk swimming, trading drinking stories with her uncles. I did decide to collect mosquito bites, […]
Baseball Thoughts
There are two major issues I want to address, neither of them relating to the Cardinals. I am, however, a man of the people, so I will address the nice little series win the Cardinals wrapped up last night. Chris Carpenter once again pitched a terrific game, going eight strong innings and giving up just […]
Halcyon Days
I hope you folks are enjoying this stretch of Cardinals baseball. For the first two months of the season, the pitching carried the team while the defense and offense sorta straggled along. I said at the beginning of the season, if we can get the lineup going, we’ll have one of the best in baseball. […]