05.12.2008 7:31 pm
GRAND CENTER — Bunkered in here at Channel 9’s studios, just a Jim Hayes’ Frisbee throw from the grand Fox Theater, and ready to see No. 2 hitter Yadier Molina step in against his favorite pitcher to see at his favorite away ballpark to hit.
And already Max Leinwand has brought up a question to wonder:
Who is the emergency catcher on this year’s team?
Molina grounds out while Max is asking. So, As Rick…

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04.24.2008 1:07 am
PITTSBURGH — Called High-A Palm Beach’s manager Gaylen Pitts the other day for another assignment and after running through a list of specific players in his lineup I asked who else has stood out.
“Tyler Henley,” he said. “Leadoff guy. He’s been a bit of everything for us.”
Fast forward to Wednesday morning and I’m checking out the box score of the Palm Beach Cardinals and sure enough, there was Henley, doing a big bit of one thing — against a…

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04.18.2008 11:36 am
TOWER GROVE — While we check around the house to see if anything has been shaken loose, shaken up or shaken down, here are some riffs from the ballpark:
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When David Eckstein became a Cardinal, the team discussed with him a way to increase his arm strength. The shortstop who had a “playable” arm — manager Tony La Russa’s word — and a max-effort motion improved his arm during his three seasons as a Cardinal by going…

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04.14.2008 12:18 pm
TOWER GROVE – The PostCards inbin was overrun with spam and the Cyrillic alphabet – who knew four years of Russian would help me wade through questions for a baseball mailbag? спасибо Большое. One email that had the subject line: “Thanks Houston/We Have Liftoff!”
Thought for sure that was a love letter to Brandon Backe. But no.
It was a religious group’s mass email with a space travel pun. Houston? Liftoff? Getit? Dah. (Just wait until…

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04.03.2008 12:27 am
DOWNTOWN — The Cardinals four highest minor-league affiliates will open their regular seasons today, and already there was a move of some consequence.
Trey Hearne, who became something of an Internet darling in 2006 with his performance at Low-A Quad Cities, will pitch this season in the Mexican League. The righthander reported to Minatitlan, the same club outfielder Amaury Marti started with last summer. The Cardinals were lacking innings to give the starter, so they…

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03.31.2008 1:27 am
The final Vuch Report of spring comes with a sting. But it could have been worse.
The Cardinals minor leaguers concluded their spring training Sunday with scrimmages – one of which featured two major-league pitchers opposing each other — and a full, frontal assault by some of the locals. In the eighth inning of the Memphis-Palm Beach game, the benches cleared and players raced for cover. That is where John Vuch, an eyewitness, takes up the story:
A swarm…

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03.29.2008 12:09 pm
The major league team may have left Friday morning — and taken the Double-A team with it — but most of the Cardinals’ minor leaguers remained in Florida for the weekend. They’re still playing. Which means there are still Vuch Reports coming.
Below are the complete reports from Friday’s scrimmages, and after them are the highlights from the two previous days — Vuch Reports that slipped through the cracks of packing, traveling and other writing. The minor league…

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03.25.2008 10:10 am
JUPITER, Fla. — With their camp winding down as well, the Cardinals’ minor-league affiliates shaved their rosters by five Tuesday morning. The cuts include a former first-round pick and a one-time Player of the Year from the organization. They also begin to show how the Cardinals plan to squeeze all those outfielders into the two top affiliates.
The players released were:
- RHP Dewon Brazelton
- RHP Arando Carrasco
- RHP Logan Collier
- CF Reid Gorecki
- 2B Juan Lucena
More on each:
RHP…

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03.25.2008 6:13 am
JUPITER, Fla. — The major-league season is, oh, not yet two innings old as I start to write this, but all around Roger Dean Stadium and the Cardinals’ complex there’s a quickening of the pace.
The big-league Cardinals are settling into the roster they’ll take north — the brass is having a meeting with the coaches this morning — and the minor leaguers are making their final pitches for a spot on the highest level possible. On Monday,…

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03.24.2008 9:53 am
THE GLADES — Talk about multi-tasking. As only a Hall of Famer can, Rick Hummel is driving us across central Florida, while making a radio appearance (unless, that is, he has friends who call him to breakdown the option rules on Anthony Reyes and the backhand plays of Cesar Izturis). I have the laptop out and am cranking away, tethered even this far off the Interstate to the Internet.
This kind of coverage takes creativity.
While making the…

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