St. Louis Cardinals
Cubs Come Back from Down 3-1 as History Prepares to Repeat Itself
In 1968, the Cardinals blew a 3-1 lead to the Tigers, and the country was a disaster.
Cubs Score Run when Kolten Wong Faceplants in the Outfield
Kolten Wong should get half of Anthony Rizzo's RBI for his play in left field.
Semi-Wild Life, And That September Feeling: David Roth's Weak In Review
Baseball's wild card races have managed to be extremely close without ever quite being exciting. The good news is that nothing this dull can last into October.
Kerry Wood Reminds Twitter that Umpire Joe West Sucks
During Monday night's epic Cubs–Cardinals matchup, Joe West managed to needlessly remind everyone he was umpiring a baseball game, so Kerry Wood reminded everyone that West is the worst.
Cardinals Hit MLB-Record 15th Pinch-Hit Home Run
The Cardinals set a pinch-hit home run record last night when they were down to their final strike of the game.
The Cubs, for Reasons Passing Understanding, Play "Smack My Bitch Up" After Aroldis Chapman Inning
How does anyone even have this song at their disposal to play?
Joey Votto Gets Super Salty with Fan Who Interfered on Foul Ball, Apologizes with Signed Ball
Joey Votto had a minor dustup with a fan and apologized with a note and signed ball an inning later.
Jose Fernandez Moonbeams a Pitch in Possible Assassination Attempt on Marlins Man
Jose Fernandez now owns Miami like Tony Montana. You are not his little friend, Marlins Man.
The Forgettable Career and Memorable Triumphs of Kyle Lohse
Kyle Lohse was never a great pitcher, and needed St. Louis Cardinals magic to become a good one. But he did a lot with nothing much for years. That's something.
Cardinals Employee Sentenced to Almost 4 Years in Prison for Guessing a Password
Oh, and swiping notes on the Astros’ trade negotiations.
During Tyler Glasnow's MLB Debut, His Dad Muffed a Foul Ball While Being Interviewed
Looks like Pirates rookie pitcher Tyler Glasnow's dad was not the best battery mate.
Throwback Thursday: The End Of Whitey Herzog, And A Way Of Baseball
Whitey Herzog's teams perfected a maddening and distinctive style of baseball that has mostly vanished from the face of the earth. He was an original, too.