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 Cardinals President of Baseball Operations, John Mozeliak, declared “maybe we can shake things up a little bit,” during his weekly Sunday visit on KMOX. Brace yourselves, people. But what can Mozeliak do, exactly? 1) Trade for a starting...
Welcome To The Redbird Review. Today’s Review is different than the others I’ve done. This one is a review of Adam Wainwright. This one is a tribute to Wainwright. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read it. Let’s begin … Adam Wainwright came to the...
Welcome To The Redbird Review. This is not a pleasant task, having to review the horrors of recent events that have enfeebled the village baseball team. But someone must do it. This is no time for Happy Talk. There’s a Darkness on the Edge of Town, people. ...
Bird Bytes: 1) Carlos Martinez starts for the Cardinals against Cleveland on Tuesday night. Will he be a problem or a solution? With the STL rotation torn apart by injuries, he may be the most important starter for his potential to give the team a much needed burst of...
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...
Yadier Molina is doing Yadier Molina things. Catching, hitting, throwing, leading. Being indestructible. Being Yadier Molina. Still Yadi after all these years. Yadier Molina decided to skip the part where Yadier Molina declines as a player. That’s because Yadier...
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. ...