St. Louis Sports - Cosby is UT’s flex receiver
WFAA - He can still remember every word of a conversation he had with then-Angel David Eckstein, the World Series MVP this year for the St. Louis Cardinals. “Eckstein talked so much about respecting the game and how to prolong your
Baseball 2004 - Technology In The Dugout
Popular Mechanics - It’s not uncommon to see Tony LaRussa, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, reading glasses on, poring over reports packed into a thick loose-leaf binder during a game. LaRussa, arguably the most intellectual manager in the majors, relies on a keen
SPORTS WORLD RUNS TOGETHER IN SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER
Tyler Morning Telegraph - Eight MLB teams prepare for the playoffs: the Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, Minnesota Twins and the New York Yankees in the American League; and the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals in the National
Looking back
Southeast Missourian - Baseball fans will remember this year as well, because the St. Louis Cardinals hoisted a World Series trophy for the first time in 24 years. The following, in no particular order, are the top stories of 2006. Disaster Two devastating tornadoes struck
Cardinals’ World Series championship heads list of top Missouri
Examiner - ST. LOUIS - Two months after the fact, the St. Louis Cardinals’ improbable run to their first World Series championship in 24 years remains difficult to digest. Nine losses in the final 12 games of the regular season evaporated nearly all of a seven
Yankees’ luxury tax at $26 million
Pioneer Press - The World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals were 10th at $96.1 million, and the AL champion Detroit Tigers were 14th at $89.8 million. Florida was last at $21.1 million. The Twins were 21st at $64.8 million, and the Milwaukee Brewers were 24th at
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