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The Cardinals are World Champs and while I’m waiting for the 2011 World Series set to come out, I was happy to see that the Cardinals made the cut with another great game in the Baseball Greatest Games set. In 1985, the Cardinals played the Dodgers in the NLCS and after going down two games [...]
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Forsch, 61, died from an aneurysm in his upper chest, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
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Matheny for Manager?
The Cardinals interviewed former team catcher Mike Matheny to replace Tony La Russa. Matheny’s career ended due to a concussion, and his forced the sport to take the injury more seriously. Cognative issued bothered Mathney the most, but they seem to have gone away.
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Reports: Cards interview Matheny
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A person with knowledge of the search told The Associated Press of Matheny's interview. The person spoke Friday on condition of anonymity because the team hasn't publicly discussed...
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AP source: Cardinals interview Matheny for manager
A person with knowledge of the search tells The Associated Press that former St. Louis catcher Mike Matheny has been interviewed for the Cardinals' vacant manager's job. He is the third person to be interviewed since Tony La Russa retired following the team's World Series championship.
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