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11.23.2009 3:26 pm

Baseball America releases its Cardinals’ Top 10

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — The final results of a radical re-write of the prospect rankings for St. Louis Cardinals’ minor-league system just slid through the mail slot here at the home office.

The current issue of Baseball America ranks the top 10 prospects for each team in the National League Central, and you’ll hardly recognize the top 10 for the local nine. There are only two players from last year’s top 10 who remain in this year’s….

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10.23.2009 3:11 pm

Mightier ‘Pen: Spelling Relief with Ks & MPH

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — It would be tempting to begin any look at the St. Louis Cardinals’ bullpen and its search for additional power sources with the fact that the Cardinals relievers had the fewest strikeouts of any bullpen in the National League. Their 340 were the least in the majors by 21 behind Tampa Bay.

While that stat is telling, it’s not entirely revealing.

The Cardinals’ relievers also had to pitch the fewest innings of any bullpen….

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10.21.2009 8:46 am

Comm Top 21: High-Pick, High-Profile Prospects (Vote No. 5)

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — Back in 2003, a high-profile draft-and-follow pitcher who received a stout bonus joined the St. Louis Cardinals and was described this way by Baseball America:

(He) has the highest ceiling of any St. Louis pitching prospect since Rick Ankiel. His fastball usually ranges from 90-92 mph, but it was clocked at 96 in the seventh inning of one start. He could pitch at 92-94 consistently as he fills out, and he has started…

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10.12.2009 10:04 am

About Last Weekend: Dispatches from the NLDS

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — As detailed in the first of Joe Strauss’ post-season autopsies on the St. Louis Cardinals, manager Tony La Russa said a year he enjoyed with a team he professed a fondness for “from Day 1 of spring training really” left a sour, morning-mouth taste because of the way things finished. Not just the sweep in the National League Division Series, but specifically the performance in Game 3 of the playoffs.

“The first two games…

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08.11.2009 10:34 am

DG’s 10@10: Hawksworth Makes Pitch as a Cardinals’ Changeup

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — There was a time when Blake Hawksworth, as a young, big-bonus pitching prospect, was so changeup-happy that people cautioned him that if he didn’t use his fastball he would lose his fastball.

It took him some time to realize how right they were.

Hawksworth, emerging now as potential relief for the St. Louis Cardinals and their bullpen, doesn’t throw with the same velocity that he once did, but he’s learned that maybe he doesn’t…

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07.30.2009 3:08 am

DG’s 10@10: Dropping the Deadline Gauntlet

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

DOWNTOWN — If the St. Louis Cardinals flipped the first face cards of trade-deadline hold ‘em with the acquisitions last week of Julio Lugo and Matt Holliday, the Philadelphia Phillies responded by upping the ante Wednesday with a trade for lefty Cliff Lee.

Your deal, Dodgers.

Sitting in the visitors’ dugout Wednesday afternoon some 53 hours before the end of that night’s game — or thereabouts, roughly estimated — Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre said it’s…

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