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Cardinals shoot for needed series win in Milwaukee Wed Sep  8 11:20:28 2010 EST
(Sports Network) - It took a lot longer than expected, but Milwaukee reliever Trevor Hoffman finally picked up his 600th career save. The St. Louis Cardinals would have preferred that he waited a few more days. The Cardinals will try to rebound tonight for a series win as Jamie Garcia tries for a fourth straight winning start in the finale of a three-game set with the Brewers at Miller Park. Hoffman began the season as Milwaukee's closer and with 591 career saves, the most all-time, but struggl
Hoffman picks up 600th save as Brewers hold off Cards Tue Sep  7 23:07:09 2010 EST
Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Casey McGehee's two-run single in the fifth inning proved to be the difference, as the Milwaukee Brewers held off the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-2, on a night that saw all-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman record the 600th save of his career. McGehee had three hits and drove in a total of three runs for the Brewers, who had lost six of seven coming in. Prince Fielder knocked in the other run. Chris Narveson (11-7) was solid in seven innings, allowing two runs on four
Lohse hoping to pitch Cardinals past Brewers Tue Sep  7 10:59:26 2010 EST
(Sports Network) - Though the St. Louis Cardinals appear to be loaded at the top of their pitching rotation, the back end could use some work. Kyle Lohse gets a chance to claim his rotation spot this evening, when St. Louis tries to gain more ground in the National League Central with the second contest of a three-game series versus the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park. The Cardinals' top three starters of Adam Wainwright, Chris Carpenter and Jaime Garcia have combined to notch 45 wins, but clo
Molina's slam sends St.Louis past Brewers Mon Sep  6 18:11:18 2010 EST
Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Yadier Molina's second career grand slam capped a six-run eighth inning to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to an 8-6 win over the Milwaukee Brewers in the opener of a three-game set. Albert Pujols drove in a run and scored twice while Matt Holliday and Pedro Feliz each had an RBI and a run scored for the Cardinals, who have won three of their last four. Jake Westbrook went six innings in the start and was charged with two runs on five hits with a pair of walks and
Cardinals to begin critical road trip with clash vs. Brewers Mon Sep  6 11:15:55 2010 EST
(Sports Network) - Coming off a much-needed series win, the playoff-hopeful St. Louis Cardinals know they still have a lot of work to do. St. Louis continues that uphill battle this afternoon with the opener of a three-game series at Miller Park against a Milwaukee Brewers club that has given it some trouble this year. The Cardinals went into a three-game weekend series with first-place Cincinnati on a five-game losing streak and eight games back of the top spot in the National League Central.
Reds, Cards close big series in St. Louis Sun Sep  5 11:15:34 2010 EST
(Sports Network) - It is starting to appear as if the Cincinnati Reds are headed towards their first National League Central title since 1995. Today, they try to put even more distance between themselves and the St. Louis Cardinals, as they go for a series win in the rubber match of their three-game series at Busch Stadium. However, the Reds will be facing one of the best pitchers in baseball in righty Chris Carpenter, who has owned them over the course of his career, posting an 11-3 mark to go
Cellar-dwellers face off again in Bucs-Nats clash Sat Sep  4 11:19:46 2010 EST
st Pittsburgh, including a no-decision in Washington's 7-5 home win on June 9, when he was tagged for 10 hits and five runs in 4 2/3 innings. Lannan has gone 4-3 in eight starts since, however, to even his season record at 6-6. He beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-2, Sunday at Nationals Park after allowing one run on eight hits over 7 2/3 innings. He is 4-3 in 10 road starts this season. Washington swept a three-game set from the Pirates back in June and had won five in a row in this overall seri
Cards seek to gain further ground on first-place Reds Sat Sep  4 11:13:20 2010 EST
(Sports Network) - Adam Wainwright tries once again to become the National League's first 18-game winner when the St. Louis Cardinals continue their three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds today at Busch Stadium. Like his team, Wainwright has hit the skids as of late, losing three straight starts for the first time in his career while allowing 11 runs in 19 innings of those outings to raise his earned run average to a still-impressive 2.30. Wainwright's last loss came in Washington on Sun
Morgan gets eight games, Volstad six after Nats/Marlins brawl Fri Sep  3 13:39:26 2010 EST
tad was given a six-game penalty for their roles in Wednesday's benches-clearing incident. Morgan's stiff penalty, as well as an undisclosed fine, is also the result of actions in previous games. On August 28, Morgan unnecessarily ran into St. Louis Cardinals catcher Bryan Anderson in the bottom of the eighth inning while scoring a run. On August 31 in Miami, Morgan directed inappropriate comments toward the fans during the 10th inning, in the wake of a home-plate collision with Marlins catcher
Suddenly surging Astros sweep catatonic Cards Wed Sep  1 17:07:38 2010 EST
Houston, TX (Sports Network) - Hunter Pence hit a three-run homer as part of a four-run fifth inning, as the Houston Astros completed a three-game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals with a 5-2 win at Minute Maid Park. Michael Bourn added a single, RBI and run scored for Houston, which has won nine of its last 11. Carlos Lee chipped in with a sacrifice fly. Nelson Figueroa (4-2) took the win after throwing five innings. The veteran yielded two runs on six hits, walked three and struck out one. Bra
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