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Redbird Rants on MSNViral video rubs Cardinals historical dominance into Cubs' fans facesThe St. Louis Cardinals have an argument at having a better player at every single position than the Chicago Cubs, and a ...
Every player ahead of him and behind him on the career list, down to No. 32—Stan Musial and Willie Stargell–is either in the Hall of Fame or a suspected or confirmed performance-enhancing drug ...
Bob Costas. Actor: BASEketball. TV sportscaster Bob Costas is known as a smart interviewer with encyclopedic knowledge and a devilish sense of humor. He was born in the borough of Queens, New York. He ...
Bob Gibson couldn't figure out why his power bill was so large. He had his heat pump assessed and parts replaced–even installing a new thermostat. Then, last month, he discovered he'd been ...
He’s old-school. He would have fit in perfectly with players from the 1960s and ’70s like Bob Gibson, Don Drysdale, Pete Rose and all of those fiery competitors from yesteryear.
He’s old-school. He would have fit in perfectly with players from the 1960s and ’70s like Bob Gibson, Don Drysdale, Pete Rose and all of those fiery competitors from yesteryear.
Cardinals legend Stan Musial, dressed in a bright red sportscoat, was a close friend of Buck's. ''He loved St. Louis, and he loved the St. Louis Cardinals,'' Musial said.
Hall of Famer Bob Gibson struck out four batters in the fourth inning of a game at Pittsburgh on June 7, 1966. Gibson struck out 12 total that day in seven innings of a loss to the Pirates.
The only other St. Louis pitcher to achieve this was Hall of Famer and franchise legend, Bob Gibson, on June 7, 1966. Matz's peculiar inning started off on the right foot, or so it seemed.
The first member of this historic St. Louis Cardinals list makes sense. Bob Gibson had a four-strikeout inning back in 1966. The second member came Thursday and was much more unlikely: Steven Matz ...
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