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Details on the St. Louis Blues Stanley Cup Championship Parade and Rally; it’s on rain or shine

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According to the St. Louis Blues the Parade will begin at noon on Saturday, June 15, 2019. Events will take place rain or shine. The parade will start at 18th Street and Market and will […]

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MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2026 

Dustin May allowed six runs over four innings and the Cardinals lost 11-7 to the Rays on Sunday at Busch Stadium. The Cardinals won two of the three games in the season-opening series despite allowing 41 hits, the most they allowed in the first games of the year at home since 1938.

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