Injuries slowed down Chris Carpenter’s early career in Toronto, but he’s become the definition of an ace in St. Louis.
Some news away from the diamond got a bit lost in all the baseball last month.
Before all the IBA ballots are counted, staff picks give a hint as to what hands the awards may find themselves in.
Jim provides answers to last week’s Cardinals-Tigers World Series matchup trivia.
David Eckstein gets the clutch tag for the rest of his natural life, Gary Sheffield’s not a happy little baseball player, plus the ins and outs of a new collective bargaining agreement.
Maury begins a savage journey to the heart of the new CBA by tackling how revenue sharing will look from 2007 on.
Nate gives Dave Dombrowski some helpful advice for bringing the Tigers back to the World Series in 2007, and Walt Jocketty has no choice but to retool a winner.
The St. Louis Cardinals are the 2006 World Champions of baseball.
It’s time to strike the set. Join Steven Goldman as he watches an unlikely playoff hero bring a Championship back to St. Louis.
Nate closes the book on the 2006 Season by looking at where the Cardinals rank among all-time Champions.
The big story of Game Four depends on your point of view.
So you think you know the Tigers and Cardinals?
Nate analyzes a dramatic Game Four in St. Louis, and offers some ideas to improve the postseason.
Thursday night was Christina’s turn at the keyboard, as the series of Series diaries continues.
Dan charts progress and shows a new way to document pitcher performance in-game.