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My 2015 National League West Predictions
Continuing with my March assignment for the United Cardinals Bloggers, it’s my National League West Predictions blog. This could be one of the most watched divisions in baseball. I think it could be one of the best. 1. Los Angeles Dodgers – Not my favorite team due to the attitude of some of their players, […]
Can They Beat The Royals?
Jeff’s 2014 postseason sing a long continues with a request from Kansas City. The artist is Lorde, and the song is Royals. Sing with me… Can they beat the Royals? Royals…. Apparently no one can beat the Kansas City Royals this postseason. Not the Oakland A’s in the Wild Card game. Not the Detroit Tigers […]
In The End, It Was a Good Year
I was among many local bloggers and or writers that picked the St. Louis Cardinals to go to the World Series. I believe most of them did it with a biased heart. They were filled with hope. Call me maybe a little guilty of that myself. I thought there would be little drop off. That […]
That Wacky Wild Card Friday
It started with two pitchers each playoff rookie manager trusted. It ended with some interesting actions by one team’s fans, a player retiring, and one quoting scripture that sounds like he probably won’t be coming back to that team. The commissioner’s office got what they wanted. I heard someone call it a WWE title match […]
All-Star Roster Thoughts
With the All-Star Game rosters being revealed Sunday, I thought this would be a good time to share who I voted for and maybe some insight. I am a bit of a homer at times. Let’s start in the National League: C-Buster Posey-San Francisco Giants. Yadier Molina-St. Louis Cardinals. Yadi is having a career year. […]
Predictions Time
The March assignment for the United Cardinals Bloggers is to put out there in blog form our MLB predictions for the upcoming season. I normally do this on my own each year, but this is the first one I’ll be publishing, so here it goes. AL East: Boston Red Sox Tampa Bay Rays (WC) New […]
Being Cardinals Red Far Away– Part Two of ‘A Life Bleeding Cardinals Red’
Ok, I was born and raised bleeding Cardinals red. But what happens to a Cardinals fan when he moves away from St. Louis and has to live in the non-baseball area of Southern California? Well, he moves back home to Cardinals Nation as soon as he can. On September 5th 1989, I left St. Louis […]