Found June 20, 2009 on
Baseball Musings:
Chris Carpenter and Brian Bannister engaged in a pitching duel Saturday afternoon, although the final score did not reflect that. Bannister allowed just three runs over eight innings of work, walking none and striking out four. Only two of the runs were earned. Carpenter didn’t allow a run until the eighth, and [...]
Original Story:
http://baseballmusings.com/?p=36187
Yardbarker aggregates the latest sports news, rumors and gossip from around the web. We use proprietary algorithms to automatically categorize stories and associate photos with articles. If you feel an article was miscategorized, please email tagging@yardbarker.com.
THE BACKYARD
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
K. Greene, Pujols go deep, back Carpenter in Cards win
Khalil Greene hit a late three-run homer, Albert Pujols hit a two-run shot and Chris Carpenter outpitched Brian Bannister to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 7-1 win over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday.
Carpenter sharp in Cards' 7-1 win over Royals
Khalil Greene hit a late three-run homer, Albert Pujols hit a two-run shot and Chris Carpenter outpitched Brian Bannister to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 7-1 win over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday.
Royals notebook: Davies optioned to minors; Tejeda activated from disabled list
Struggling right-hander Kyle Davies lost his spot in the Royals’ rotation Saturday morning when he was optioned to Class AAA Omaha to clear roster space for the return of reliever Robinson Tejeda from the disabled list. The move comes one day after Davies allowed eight runs and nine hits in just 2 2/3 innings in a 10-5 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals at Kauffman Stadium. Davies...
Cards sweep Royals, give La Russa win No. 2,500
Albert Pujols finished off a three-day romp in Kansas City with two homers and six RBI, helping the St. Louis Cardinals rout the Royals 12-5 on Sunday in win No. 2,500 for manager Tony La Russa.
La Russa's 2,500th career win
Albert Pujols finished off a three-day romp in Kansas City with two homers and six RBI, helping the St. Louis Cardinals rout the Royals 12-5 on Sunday in win No. 2,500 for manager Tony La Russa.
Mariners can forget about Endy Chavez in 2009
They have yet to open the clubhouse doors to the media. But left fielder Endy Chavez just arrived back from the doctor's office, his leg covered from the thigh to the ankle in a cast. I'll wait until the team gives the official diagnosis of what's wrong with him, but this one has "torn ligaments'' written all over it. And if that's the case, he's done for this season. just wanted...
Poison Pen, Biceps, Protests, and Decisive MRI
- Injuries have played a big part, but are not the only reason, for the Mets being only a game over .500. Today Carlos Beltran visits the doctor (again) which could be a defining moment for the 2009 Mets. If that MRI results in extended time missed for Beltran, what do you make of the [...]
Pujols drives in 6, Cardinals beat Royals 12-5
Albert Pujols finished off a three-day romp in Kansas City with two homers and six RBIs, helping the St. Louis Cardinals rout the Royals 12-5 Sunday in win No. 2,500 for manager Tony La Russa.
Royals rocked again in 10-5 loss to Cardinals
Tell you what, when the Royals go into a free-fall, they go in with full force. Friday's 10-5 battering by the St. Louis Cardinals makes three straight non-competitive, blowout losses. And this might have been the worst yet.
Royals send scuffling RHP Davies to minors
The Kansas City Royals have sent struggling right-hander Kyle Davies to Triple-A Omaha and activated reliever Robinson Tejeda off the 15-day disabled list.
Hard collison puts Mariners' Chavez out for season
Mariners outfielder Endy Chavez is done for the season after an exam revealed a serious right knee injury sustained in a collision with shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt.
MLB Forum Discussions




















