St. Louis Cardinals
A review of the first 16 games of the season, plus a historical story about Branch Rickey and Rogers Hornsby
St. Louis Cardinals Pitchers and Catchers report this week:Charles looks back at an empty office season, that's only been full of crap.
The end of year autopsy.Change is coming, and perhaps more lies and pain. I'm going to tell you what I'm already seeing as an attempt to gaslight the fans.
Talking about the push to declare Mo to have been right all along, and some history about when St. Louis *wasn't* a great place to play.
How good are the Cardinals really? And remembering Cepeda as a Redbird
The Cardinals went 9-7 over their last 16. Which is good. Does anyone really care? Boy, are fan expectations low. Also: What the heck is the story of the St. Louis Perfectos? Where did that name come from?
Looking at the 2024 Cardinals, and our perspectives. Is this the team we've been waiting for? Or just a happy blip? And for our history moment: Mozeliak says he doesn't want to cross a moral line for signing Bauer. Well, let's hear about a time when the Cardinals definitely crossed a moral line to get a player - and the fans were THRILLED,
The Cardinals brain trust brings about a new low point and Whitey Herzog was destined to become a Cardinal.
Talking about the Cardinals at the 1/10 point of the season, and telling the story of the cheapest thing a Cardinals owner has ever done.
It's a rant - a long rant - about the disservice I believe the Cardinals Front Office did to the fans for the 2024 season, and why it might work out anyway.