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TOWER GROVE — On this past New Year’s Eve, the Chicago Cubs made a deal that surprised the industry and may have tripped one of the early dominos in their struggles to play up to their clear talent this season.

The Cubs dealt infielder/outfielder Mark DeRosa to Cleveland for three minor-league pitchers.

DeRosa, a fan- and clubhouse-favorite in Chicago known in the nickname currency of the day as “D-Ro”,  had been an essential member of back-to-back playoff…

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Infielder has 13 home runs and 50 RBIs with Cleveland this year.
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Hey everyone, I decided it would be a great idea to post up the latest news from Google so here it is…

St. Louis Cardinals defeat Cincinnati Reds despite allowing five …

May 10, 2009 — Colby Rasmus of the St. Louis Cardinals is tagged out by Cincinnati Reds third baseman Adam Rosales trying to stretch a double into a triple …  Read More…

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MANHATTAN — Earlier this week, St. Louis Cardinals starter Joel Pineiro’s shutout of the New York Mets gave everyone plenty of looks at what’s become a hallmark for the Cardinals this season.

No, not Pineiro’s sinker, but Albert Pujols’ one-foot-in-the-dugout catches at first base.

“The old withdraw thing?” manager Tony La Russa said this week. “It’s kind of stylish. His signature play. I worry more about the runner than Albert. It’s a little unorthodox. But it works…

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Twins 3, Cardinals 1 • Minnesota’s Perkins is the latest new pitcher to baffle Redbirds hitters.
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MANHATTAN — Earlier this week, St. Louis Cardinals starter Joel Pineiro’s shutout of the New York Mets gave everyone plenty of looks at what’s become a hallmark for the Cardinals this season.

No, not Pineiro’s sinker, but Albert Pujols’ one-foot-in-the-dugout catches at first base.

“The old withdraw thing?” manager Tony La Russa said this week. “It’s kind of stylish. His signature play. I worry more about the runner than Albert. It’s a little unorthodox. But it works…

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Santana gets the win as New York makes most of one bad Carpenter pitch.
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Who here is a st louis cardinals fan?

i am die hard go cards world series this year them and im also a white sox's fan and giants

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MANHATTAN — There’s a subway to catch after some coffee and a clubhouse to harvest for quotes early today. So let’s not dilly-dally, when we can get right to today’s 10@10, one that will evolve throughout the morning …

1. This afternoon’s “marquee matchup” — St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa’s term — pits the New York Mets two-time Cy Young Award-winning ace Johan Santana against Chris Carpenter, who is only the second pitcher in Cardinals…

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