Sally Tippett Rains
We’re in Peoria to check in on the Peoria Chiefs, the Cardinals High A team playing the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, and we got a good game. The Chiefs rallied for four runs in the bottom of the ninth to pull off a 7-6 walk-off victory. Rainiel Rodriguez drove in four of the runs with a pair of two-run singles including one in the ninth inning rally.
Peoria is the closest minor league affiliate for the Cardinals. It’s only 2 1/2 hours, straight up highway 55.
Rob Rains got the opportunity to sit down with the Peoria Manager, Roberto Espinosa, shown in the photo, right. They talked about the team , some about Rodriguez and they mostly talked about Tai Peete who he is doing a feature story on. We’ll have that here on STL Sports Page in the coming days.
The Chiefs played the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers in a 6:35 game. Jhoiker Fajardo was the starting pitcher. He worked five innings allowing one run on three hits. He did not walk a batter and he struck out seven.
The photo, at the top of this article shows Fajardo pitching to Rodriguez.
We’ll also be her for the Friday May 8 game with the first pitch at 6:35 PM CT.
Over the years, the Peoria Chiefs have served as a launching pad for several current and former Cardinals greats. Stars like Yadier Molina, Albert Pujols, Jordan Walker, and Lars Nootbaar all sharpened their skills in Peoria before making it to St. Louis.
This season, the Chiefs’ roster is once again loaded with top talent from the Cardinals’ farm system. Some of the players we are watching in Peoria are: Rodriguez who is off to a great start this season; Right handed pitcher Tanner Franklin, and infielder Jesus Baez, both of whom are beginning their first full season in the organization.
We’ve had our eye on Cho since he was the first amateur player signed by the Cardinals out of Asia. That was in 2022. If he’s going to advance in the Cardinals organization he needs to start getting noticed this year.
The Chiefs play at Dozer Park and they have a new playing surface. A major renovation took place in the off-season and the team replaced the 23-year old surface with a new bluegrass field. It has enhanced drainage for those rainy days. We were able to see how it worked as it rained for a bit during the pre-game workouts.
The also have turf bullpens. The whole update gives Dozer Park a more major league feel.
An Easy Day Trip within Cardinal Nation
Located in downtown Peoria, Illinois, Dozer Park is just a 2.5-hour drive from St. Louis — an easy day trip or a great weekend getaway. Peoria offers plenty to do before or after the game, from riverfront dining to local breweries and shopping.
A Must-Do for Cardinals Fans
If you love Cardinals Baseball, catching a Peoria Chiefs game offers a perfect mix of nostalgia and excitement. You’ll enjoy great baseball, make lasting memories, and maybe even witness the next Cardinals superstar before the rest of the world knows their name.
They dedicated it while he was still alive and he said, “You all thought you were going to get rid of me, but now you can’t.” It’s a touching statue of Vonachen talking to a child.
The single sliced pizza featuring pepperoni and sausage both on the same slice looked delicious.
They have also added affordable family options like the “4-pack combo” ($40 for four hot dogs, four small sodas, and two popcorns) and a “Snack Deal Combo” ($27.50 for two sodas, two candies, and one popcorn)
For tickets and the full promotional schedule, visit www.peoriachiefs.com and plan your visit today. Baseball is alive and well in Peoria — and Cardinals fans have every reason to be part of it.

