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Robby Fabbri is looking forward to a healthy season with Blues

November 15, 2018 stlsportspage 0

Archived post from 9/17/2018 Finding out he needed a second surgery for a torn ACL in less than a year could have prompted a “why me?” reaction from the Blues’ Robby Fabbri. Instead, it made him work harder to get back on the ice. […]

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Trevor Rosenthal’s rehab is on schedule as he targets 2019 return

November 15, 2018 Rob Rains 0

Archived post from 9/10/2018 A year after undergoing Tommy John surgery, former Cardinals’ closer Trevor Rosenthal is ramping up his workouts as the free agent targets a return to the mound in 2019. […]

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Cardinals drop interim tag from Shildt’s title, give him two-year deal

November 15, 2018 Rob Rains 0

Archived post from 8/28/2018 The Cardinals dropped the interim tag on Mike Shildt’s job title on Tuesday and signed him to a contract to manage the team through the 2020 season, 46 days and 38 games after he replaced Mike Matheny. […]

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Cardinals’ prospect Terry Fuller believes picking baseball over college football was right decision

November 15, 2018 Rob Rains 0

Archived post from 8/27/2018 Terry Fuller could be preparing to begin the college football season at Alabama or Auburn this week but instead he is in Jupiter, Fla., trying to help the Cardinals’ rookie level team win a league championship. […]

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Mike Shildt’s change in job titles with Cardinals didn’t change who he is as a person

November 15, 2018 Rob Rains 0

Archived post from 8/14/2018 It was a month ago Tuesday when Mike Shildt was named the Cardinals’ interim manager, and despite the change in job titles, who he is as a person hasn’t changed – which could be the biggest reason for the team’s revival. […]

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Ranking the Cardinals top prospects – new list reveals big changes

November 15, 2018 Rob Rains 0

Archived post from 8/6/2018 There are multiple changes in this year’s ranking of the Cardinals top prospects – 13 of the 18 players were not ranked or not in the organization a year ago. One spot that didn’t change was who is at the top – Alex Reyes. […]

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Cardinals believe Nolan Gorman has chance to be “a special player”

November 14, 2018 Rob Rains 0

Archived post from 7/18/2018 It hasn’t taken long for the Cardinals’ top pick in this year’s draft, 18-year-old Nolan Gorman, to make a favorable impression and prompt long-time coaches to say he has a chance to be “a special player.” […]

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A small black book has a lot to do with Mike Shildt’s rise to becoming manager of the Cardinals

November 14, 2018 Rob Rains 0

Archived post from 7/18/2018 Mike Shildt’s preparation for becoming the Cardinals’ interim manager included stints as a teacher, a scout, minor-league coach and manager and as a major-league coach. He credits a lot of his success to a small black book. […]

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Desire for a fresh voice, leadership prompted firing of Mike Matheny

November 14, 2018 Rob Rains 1

Archived post from 7/15/2018 A belief that the Cardinals were not going to be able to dramatically improve their performance without a change in managers led to the decision to fire Mike Matheny and hitting coaches John Mabry and Bill Mueller. […]

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Cardinals prospect Dakota Hudson about to step onto two big stages

November 14, 2018 Rob Rains 1

One of the reasons Dakota Hudson has become the best pitching prospect in the Cardinals farm system was competing against his brother. His competition this week comes in the Triple A All-Star game and the Futures Game. […]

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SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2026 

The Twins hit three homers off Ryne Stanek in the span of five batters in the seventh and eighth innings on Friday night to twice wipe out a Cardinals' lead en route to a 9-8 win in the opener of a three-game series in Minneapolis. Jordan Walker's three-run double in the seventh had given the Cardinals a 7-4 lead before the Twins rallied.

Matthew Liberatore will get the start today in the second game of the series.

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