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Same chair but huge change in responsibilities for Oli Marmol in new role as Cardinals manager

March 11, 2022 stlsportspage 0

Oli Marmol is back in the same office he occupied six years ago at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. But the responsibilities of being the manager of the major-league Cardinals is far different than being the manager of a Class A team. […]

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Making a Difference: The Legacy of Chef Rich LoRusso

March 11, 2022 stlsportspage 0

By Suzanne Corbett, STLSportsPage.com Travel/ Food Editor St. Louis has lost a culinary legend: Rich LoRusso has passed away. LoRusso (along with his wife, Terri) was the well-known owner of LoRusso’s Cuchina, popular restaurant on […]

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Hernandez brothers getting chance to pursue their dreams together in Cardinals organization

March 11, 2022 stlsportspage 0

Growing up in Montreal, Francisco and Brandon Hernandez had the same dream to play professional baseball. The brothers left home at age 16 and now are together in the Cardinals organization, making their dreams come true. […]

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“Finally, let’s play some baseball” as owners, players reach deal on new bargaining agreement

March 10, 2022 stlsportspage 0

The text message from a Cardinals player expressed his personal sentiment but also the opinion of everyone involved in baseballwhen a new labor agreement was reached on Thursday. “Finally. Let’s play some baseball.” […]

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MLB announces the regular season will start late; players respond

March 9, 2022 stlsportspage 0

UPDATE March 10, 2022: Opening Day for the 2022 MLB season will be April 7– disregard the pushback they gave yesterday. They will play the full 162 games with three games to be added to […]

Rookies

McGreevy gets motivation from high school teammate who also is in Cardinals minor-league camp

March 8, 2022 stlsportspage 0

They were high school teammates in California and now Michael McGreevy and Andre Pallante are together again this spring in the Cardinals minor league camp. Day two news and notes. […]

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Big day arrives for Won-Bin Cho as Cardinals’ minor league camp gets underway

March 7, 2022 stlsportspage 0

It was a big day for 153 players as the Cardinals opened their minor-league camp on Mondaybut the most excited player among that group likely was Won-Bin Cho, the18-year-old outfielder from South Korea. […]

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Cloudy skies and rain doesn’t dampen spirits as Cardinals minor league camp opens

March 7, 2022 stlsportspage 0

Despite the temporary shutdown of the major league side of Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, the minor league camp is  unaffected and opened Monday on the back fields. Fans were welcome and many commented how great […]

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Who are the prospects to watch as Cardinals open minor-league camp?

March 6, 2022 stlsportspage 0

Beyond the Cardinals top three prospects – Nolan Gorman, Jordan Walker and Matthew Liberatore – here is a look at others to watch when the minor-league camp opens on Monday, led by shortstop Masyn Winn. […]

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Spring training games pushed back again, fans react to MLB-MLBPA strife

March 4, 2022 stlsportspage 0

By Sally Tippett Rains The news about Cardinals spring training games at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium  got worse on Friday as stadium general manager Mike Bauer confirmed to STLSportsPage.com that MLB pushed the start of […]

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SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 2026 

Dustin May allowed seven runs and recorded only 10 outs and the Tigers hit four home runs en route to an 11-6 win over the Cardinals on Saturday in Detroit, The only highlight for the Cardinals was the first career grand slam by Jordan Walker, who had a career-high five RBIs.

The Cardinals will try to avoid being swept in the three game series tonight with Kyle Leahy getting the start. Justin Verlanded was scheduled to start for the Tigers but went on the injured list today. The game will be broadcast by Peacock and the NBC Sports Network.

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