Ranking Albert Pujols’ 5 Best Seasons With the St. Louis Cardinals

Albert Pujols is back with the St. Louis Cardinals, and now feels like the perfect time to rank his best seasons with the Redbirds.

Jake Elman 06 Apr 2022
What an All-Time Starting Lineup Featuring Only St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs Legends Would Look Like

An all-time starting nine featuring only players who have suited up for either the St. Louis Cardinals or Chicago Cubs (or both).

Luke Norris 10 Jan 2024
MLB Pitcher Mike Leake Once Made a Regrettable Decision at a Department Store That Resulted in His Embarrassing Arrest

Pitcher Mike Leake has had success in the MLB for the Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, and other teams. He has even won a Gold Glove. However, Leake once found himself arrested after making a regrettable decision at a Cincinnati department store.

David Wysong 03 Mar 2021
How Many Teams Has Tony La Russa Managed?

A look back on the career of three-time World Series-winning manager, Tony La Russa, who has the third-most wins in MLB history.

Luke Norris 14 Oct 2020
The Luke Voit Trade Has Been a Steal for the New York Yankees

Acquiring Luke Voit at the 2018 trade deadline has proven to be a smart move for the New York Yankees.

John Moriello 29 Sep 2020
How Will the St. Louis Cardinals Playing Just 58 Games Affect the National League Playoff Picture?

The St. Louis Cardinals will have played just 58 games when the 2020 MLB season ends on Sunday. So how will that affect the NL playoff picture?

Luke Norris 23 Sep 2020
A Look Back on When Two-Time MLB All-Star Vince Coleman Threw a Lit Firecracker Near a Group of Fans at Dodger Stadium

A look back on when two-time MLB All-Star threw a lit firecracker into a group of fans outside Dodger Stadium in July 1993.

Luke Norris 24 Jul 2020
The Tragic Death of Cardinals Pitcher Darryl Kile Stunned the Baseball World

Darryl Kile threw a no-hitter and made three All-Star games in his career, but he tragically passed away in 2002 at the age of 33.

Jack Dougherty 24 Jun 2020
Mark McGwire Helped a Lucky Fan Make $3 Million by Refusing to Meet Him

Mark McGwire refused to meet the fan who caught his 70th home run. After a deal with the Cardinals fell through, he sold it for $3 million.

Stephen Sheehan 15 Jun 2020