Thursday, April 18, 2024

Selig thrilled to finally have a game that’s almost as highly anticipated as every...

MLB Commissioner Bud Selig said Friday morning that he's extremely grateful the World Series is going to a Game 7 for the first time since 2002, giving the league a game that fans from around the globe are nearly as eager to watch as they are every year when the Super Bowl rolls around.

Willie Randolph camps outside Busch Stadium in hopes of landing managing job with Cards

Willie Randolph wants another crack at managing, and he’s willing to brave the chilly St. Louis elements just to get an interview. The former Mets Manager has decided to throw his hat in the ring for the now-vacant Cardinals manager position by camping outside of Busch Stadium until a decision is made.

Retired La Russa already annoying people at new hangouts

Cardinals manager Tony La Russa only announced his retirement Monday morning, but he's already proving to be a handful for some of his new daily haunts. Employees at St. Louis-area restaurants, libraries and shopping centers are reportedly sick of the skipper and how he's spending his new-found free time.

La Russa retirement bumps Quade up to fifth-best NL Central manager

The absence of a manager with one of the NL Central's six clubs makes the Cubs' manager the division's fifth best.

Pujols statue spotted fleeing St. Louis; claims it was just ‘out for walk’

A few days after it was unveiled outside his restaurant, the statue of Albert Pujols was spotted running for the Amtrak station in St. Louis to catch a midnight train to Anaheim.

Marlins plan fire sale immediately after signing Pujols, Reyes, Buehrle and Madson

Employing the same formula that brought them championships in 1997 and 2003, the Miami Marlins announced that they have signed free agents Albert Pujols, Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle and Ryan Madson and immediately began planning the fire sale that has shortly followed those two World Series titles.

Cards fans angry Pujols is a trader who signed with Angles

Cardinals fans are blowing up Twitter today, voicing their displeasure at Albert Pujols, the "trader" first baseman who signed a 10-year contract with the "Angles" today.