For Chip Caray and Dan McLaughlin, it could have been an awkward situation between longtime friends that could have driven a spike between some.
In today’s 10 a.m. video, columnist Ben Hochman shares a couple stories about Cardinals legend Red Schoendienst, the late, great second baseman who was born 100 years ago today (Feb. 2, 1923). Also, a happy birthday shoutout to Shakira! And, as always, Hochman picks a random St. Louis Cards …
Sports columnists Ben Frederickson and Jeff Gordon agree Rolen should go into Cooperstown wearing a Cardinals cap, but they differ on how to fix what ails the Hall.
Reiner Lopez was the only top rated prospect signed by the Cardinals at the start of the 2022 international signing period.
Springfield's agreement with the John Q. Hammons Trust to purchase Hammons Field is includes the purchase of a nearby parking lot south of the stadium.
Brendan Donovan was a most pleasant offensive surprise last season, but there is reason to believe that repeating that success will be difficult.
Check out the hits from the weekly Cardinals chat with Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold.
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Like many other St. Louisans who leave — but still follow the Cards from afar — Chip Caray has come back home. And so we’ll welcome him into our homes.
More than half a century after his grandfather was dismissed as Cards broadcaster, another Harry Caray is set to carry the load in one of the team’s broadcast booths.
Chip Caray, the grandson of legendary broadcaster Harry Caray, has been officially chosen as the new play-by-play announcer for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Although a number of Cardinals pitchers will be away from camp during the World Baseball Classic, Matthew Liberatore is not looking for others to open doors for him.
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Aaron Goldsmith's decision to stop pursuing the St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster position was based on his happiness in Seattle.
Sports columnists Ben Frederickson and Jeff Gordon discuss and debate whether the Cardinals would be better off adding a free-agent left-handed arm or letting young hopefuls compete.
"We need him to be that 7:15 hitter," says John Mozeliak about former All-Star shortstop Paul DeJong, who embraced change to rebound from struggles.
Whether he had to wait another year or he received the highest honor that echoes for every year to come, Scott Rolen promised his family Tuesday night he’d grill steaks.
The Baseball Hall of Fame gained a worthy new member in Scott Rolen, but its membership is a mish-mash due to dumb exclusions and weak inclusions.
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In today’s 10 a.m. video, columnist Ben Hochman shares some fun facts about St. Louis Cardinals legend Ozzie Smith, who turns 68 today. And, as always, Hochman picks a random St. Louis Cards card from the hat.
After a successful season at the plate during the regular season with Class AA Springfield and at the Arizona Fall League, Cardinals prospect Jordan Walker is focused on improving his outfield defense this winter.
In today’s 10 a.m. video, columnist Ben Hochman discusses a fascinating moment in Cardinals’ World Series history involving, of all people, singer Jose Feliciano. Also, a happy birthday shoutout to Susan Lucci! And, as always, Hochman picks a random St. Louis Cards card from the hat.
After being named the Cardinals' minor-league pitcher of the year, Gordon Graceffo is aiming to show he belongs with the big-league squad during spring training.
In today’s 10 a.m. video, columnist Ben Hochman shares a couple stories about Cardinals legend Red Schoendienst, the late, great second baseman who was born 100 years ago today (Feb. 2, 1923). Also, a happy birthday shoutout to Shakira! And, as always, Hochman picks a random St. Louis Cards …
Sports columnists Ben Frederickson and Jeff Gordon agree Rolen should go into Cooperstown wearing a Cardinals cap, but they differ on how to fix what ails the Hall.
Brendan Donovan was a most pleasant offensive surprise last season, but there is reason to believe that repeating that success will be difficult.
Check out the hits from the weekly Cardinals chat with Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold.
Like many other St. Louisans who leave — but still follow the Cards from afar — Chip Caray has come back home. And so we’ll welcome him into our homes.
More than half a century after his grandfather was dismissed as Cards broadcaster, another Harry Caray is set to carry the load in one of the team’s broadcast booths.
When Vern Rapp was hired as manager he instantly fixated on the Cardinals' grooming habits. On Jan. 11, 1977, he dropped the bombshell - insisting players cut their hair and shave their mustaches and beards.
Post-Dispatch sportswriter Bob Broeg overheard Brooklyn fans saying “Here comes that man” as Musial strode to the plate, and a nickname literally became etched in stone.
Loss to Pirates, 5-3, drops Cardinals’ road record to 40-41, but the past week spent as division champs has give team chance to get healthy, check options.
Rookie Liberatore gives Cardinals the innings they wanted but misplaces a three-run lead before losing, 5-3, to Pirates in regular season finale at PNC Park.
Cardinals use a four-run rally in the seventh to tie game, Juan Yepez's RBI single in the 10th to win, 8-7. Helsley removed as 'precaution' after injuring finger on pitching hand.
With one swing, Pujols surpassed the Babe, tied Hank, and even broke a record held by Barry Bonds. But a bases-loaded walk in ninth loses game, 3-2.