Welcome To The Redbird Review Good morning, friends. I woke up this morning in response to a distress signal from the kitchen. Mrs. Bernie was quite disturbed by the site of a fallen bird, resting in peace — if you know what I mean — outside on our back...
Welcome To The Redbird Review Monday night at Busch Stadium, the Cardinals opened a critical 20-game stretch of soft-schedule baseball. This is their opportunity to recover from their recent pains and problems. A beaten-down St. Louis team can revitalize by beating...
Welcome To The Redbird Review A tough, long weekend for the Cardinals. I hope your weekend was better. The Cardinals are off today. After two home games against Cleveland the Cards will be off again Thursday. This is good for a couple of reasons: 1) They can use the...
Hey there. Welcome to the Redbird Review for Wednesday, June 2. THE OUTCOME: Cardinals 3, Dodgers 2. The victory gave the Cardinals a 5-4 record on their road trip with one game to go. A VERY FINE WIN BY THE CARDINALS: And here is why I say that: +++ Because after...
Greetings. I usually have no problem coming up with a plethora of words, but the Cardinals are slowing me down. I just don’t know what to say at this point. The only word I can think of is walk. I could type out the word 240 times to match the MLB-worst 240 walks...
Welcome To The Redbird Review. Memorial Day serves as a useful checkpoint during a long campaign. The Cardinals are 53 games games into the schedule; that’s nearly 33 percent of the season. It’s sure going fast. So how are the Cardinals doing? The good stuff:the...
Good day, y’all. It’s Friday, May 28. Happy 39th birthday to Jhonny Peralta, the starting shortstop for two Cardinal postseason teams (2014-2015) and an All-Star in ‘15. Welcome To The Redbird Review Let’s go … THE BIRDS-EYE OVERVIEW: The Cardinals blew a 4-0 lead...
Good afternoon. I hope all is well in your world. It’s Thursday, May 27. Born on this day in 2012: Cardinals Hall of Fame center fielder Terry Moore, a four-time All-Star, exceptional fielder, two-time World Series champion (1942, 1946) and World War II veteran. ...
On the long road to 162 games, the Cardinals’ front office faces an intriguing mission: How will the organization’s baseball leaders improve the pitching staff by the July 30 MLB non-waiver trade deadline? This time around there must be more urgency and a...