Baseball Analysis

Cardinals v. Red Sox: Rivalry Surfacing

by Judith A. Culp

Up until last night, Boston?s return to Busch Stadium had been pretty civil. After last night?s ejections, tonight?s game should be fun to watch. It was pretty obvious that the Red Sox did not care for being on the other side of a drubbing that eventually ended in a 9-2 Cardinal victory. Read more »
Angels @ Braves

by Christopher Reina

7th June, 2005 Turner Field, Atlanta. Tim Hudson and Kelvim Escobar will battle in what could be a World Series preview. Read more »

by Christopher Reina

Pedro Martinez had a no-hitter into the 7th inning when Chris Burke hit a home run. Martinez went the distance and gave up just one more hit and he struck out 12. Read more »
Braves Not In Panic Mode Yet

by Douglas Benton

With the Braves bats cold, Rafael Furcal could be the key to an Atlanta mid-season run as the Braves go for their 14th division title in a row. Read more »
Dominant Performance Upon The Champs

by Judith A. Culp

Matty Mo was the picture of efficiency, the complete opposite of his Game 2 World Series appearance that resulted in a 6-2 loss for the Redbirds. Morris pitched like a man possessed last night. Read more »
Yankees @ Brewers

by Christopher Reina

7th June, 2005 Miller Park, Milwaukee. Ben Sheets attempts to prove his ace-hood against Carl Pavano and the Yankees. Read more »

by Christopher Reina

Matt Morris pitched a complete game, giving up just one run and four hits to beat the Red Sox 7-1. Read more »
Metrodome To Be Renamed ?Twinkie Stadium?

by Christopher Reina

Buster Gunning, heir to the Hostess Twinkie fortune, takes us into detail about the new Minnesota Twins/Twinkie partnership, a story that hits close to home for our surly reporter. Read more »
Cardinals v. Red Sox: Welcome Back?

by Judith A. Culp

This series has many St. Louisans excited about a rematch and hopefully what will be a much more competitive display than the Fall Classic provided in October. Read more »
Shea As A Standard

by Vilan Trub

What people tend to forget is the atmosphere at Shea. When fans arrive, and they usually arrive early to see their team play, they come to have fun. The attitude at the end of every win at Shea is the same as that of the climax of Game 6 of the 1986 World Series. Read more »
Marlins Climb Aboard The Gravy D-Train

by Bob Souza

Things were getting a little hairy. After starting the season 7-0, the man they call D-Train had suddenly coughed up two of three. Uh, oh. Derail. This couldn?t be happening. No way. Read more »

by Christopher Reina

Carlos Zambrano was once again brilliant, pitching seven scoreless innings, giving up just three hits and striking out seven Padres. Read more »

by Christopher Reina

Carlos Zambrano was once again brilliant, pitching seven scoreless innings, giving up just three hits and striking out seven Padres. Read more »
Red Sox @ Cardinals

by Christopher Reina

5th June, 2005 Busch Stadium, St. Louis. 86 years of waiting came to an end when the Red Sox last step foot on the green grass of Busch Stadium. Read more »
A Great Weekend In The NL East

by Chris Cocca

With every team playing at .519 or better, and only 1.5 games separating first and last place teams, no other division in baseball is more exciting right now. Just over two weeks shy of the official start of summer, for avid fans of the Nats, Braves, Mets, Phillies, or Marlins, every game counts like it?s fall. Read more »
Tease or Turnaround?: Phillies Surge Back in NL East Race

by Bill Meltzer

Baseball fortunes sure can change in a hurry. Just when the Philadelphia Phillies looked dead in the water ? five games under .500, facing four successive series against first or second place teams ? the club started to hit their stride. Read more »
Cardinals @ Astros

by Christopher Reina

4th June, 2005 Minute Maid Park, Houston. Mark Mulder and Roger Clemens are set to battle and the Rocket is praying for a few Houston runs. Read more »

by Christopher Reina

Melvin Mora and Rafael Palmeiro each hit a grand slams in Baltimore's 14-7 win over Detroit. Read more »
D-Backs @ Phillies

by Christopher Reina

4th June, 2005 Citizens Bank Field, Philadelphia. Brett Myers and his 2.06 ERA takes the mound against Russ Ortiz and the Diamonbacks. Read more »

by Christopher Reina

Chris Carpenter threw eight scoreless innings, outpitching Andy Pettite in the Cardinals 2-0 win at Houston. Read more »

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