TREVER MILLER NEWS
Cardinals ink Franklin, Miller to contract extensions
September 01, 2009 by
Miami Herald
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The St. Louis Cardinals announced Tuesday they have signed closer Ryan Franklin and left-hander Trever Miller to contract extensions.
Right handed relief
August 30, 2009 by
Viva El Birdos
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First of all, I apologize for yesterday. My computer was basically inoperable as I spent most of the day trying to remove viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spyware, netware, adware, and underwear. Between running multiple virus protection programs and all the adware the worm/virus...
Relievers Update: Miller & Springer...
December 03, 2008 by
Mets Fever
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It was rumored almost two weeks ago that the Cards were on the verge of signing left handed veteran reliever Trever Miller. Then everything went silent, there wasn't confirmation of the signing nor was there any indication of a break down. Now it's being reported that the Cards...
STL Hot Stove: Should Daniel Cabrera, Brian Fuentes Be In the Cards For 2009?
December 17, 2008 by
Midwest Sports
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After signing Khalil Greene, the St. Louis Cardinals have turned their attention back to the pitching staff. The Cardinals are said to be interested in signing Brian Fuentes, and could be involved in discussions about Daniel Cabrera as well.
First Half Relievers
July 12, 2009 by
Viva El Birdos
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by Jeff Roberson - AP
St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Kyle McClellan celebrates the fact that he hasn't been been worked as a pack mule the way he was during last season's first half. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson...
LOOGY f/x
Here's a dump of PITCHf/x data on a gaggle of free agent and minor league free agent relief pitchers. This is what the Cubs have left to pick from. Missing a LOOGY? Leave a comment and I'll add them, if there's data. For more LOOGY material (including already signed guys...
2009 Rays Bullpen: A Must Watch
February 03, 2009 by
Jorge Says No
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While it might be difficult to compete with the Yankees and Red Sox on a $50-$60 million dollar payroll, the Rays continue to establish themselves as strong contenders in the AL East. While the Rays will never be able to make the splashy signings like the Yanks or Sox, the Rays have made some ...
Who in the World is Jorge Campillo?
May 30, 2008 by
AccuScore.com
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Meet Jorge Campillo. He is a little known 29-year old rookie for the Braves and throws an invisible pitch. He has gone from obscurity in the Mexican league to baffling major league batters. Troy Percival hits the DL, and Jason Bartlett and Ian Stewart arrive to help your fantasy teams...
Phormer Phillies Pitching
April 20, 2008 by
We Should Be GM's
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*Vicente Padilla- 4 gs, 2 w, 26 ip, 15 k, 3.12 era, 1.54 whip.
*Randy Wolf- 3 gs, 1 w, 19 ip, 18 k, 1.42 era, 0.89 whip.
*Gavin Floyd- 3 gs, 2 w, 19.1 ip, 10 k, 1.40 era, 0.88 whip.
*Kyle Lohse- 4 gs, 2 w, 24.1 ip, 10 k, 1.48 era, 1.03 whip.
*Todd Jones- 7 g, 7 ip, 3 sv, 4 k, 1...
Breaking the Wandy
August 25, 2009 by
Viva El Birdos
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by David J. Phillip - AP
Houston Astros pitcher Wandy Rodriguez (51) is a big jerk, and I hate him I hate him I hate him. Just stop it. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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Lugo and the Lefties
July 23, 2009 by
Viva El Birdos
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by Tony Dejak - AP
I suspect we'll like Lugo more when he's doing this than when he's fielding so I didn't exactly go out of my way to try and find a picture of him w/ a glove.(AP Photo/Tony Dejak...
Cardinals in LOOGY Mode; Cubs Not So Much
The Cubs might as well stay right-handed if the Cardinals keep this up. From mlb.com: On Oct. 15, the Cardinals signed left-hander Charlie Manning, who was 1-3 with a 5.14 ERA in 57 games for the Washington Nationals. The Cardinals also have lefties Randy Flores, Tyler Johnson and...
The Weird and Wacky Left Handed Relief Market
February 18, 2009 by
Jorge Says No
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When the offseason began, I thought that the demand would be high for left handed relievers. Sure there was an abundance of quality left handed relievers on the market this offseason, but hey, every team needs pitching, especially in the bullpen. Relief pitchers have done quite well on the free ...
Back to the Present, Part II
January 27, 2009 by
Rockin' the Red
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For the few who still straggle around this blog, you finally have some new content to read. How exciting?!?! OMG! OMG! Truth be told, my off-season has been about 100 times more exciting than the Cardinals'. I got to spend 10 days in Italy, where I visited Florence, Venice, Pisa, Siena, and ...
POSTGAME: Cardinals 12, Mets 8
April 23, 2009 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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The Mets (6-9) fell to the Cardinals (11-5) again Thursday afternoon and were swept out of town. Livan Hernandez (1-1, 7.31) is charged with the loss as he gave up seven earned runs in less than five innings, and the Mets were never able to rebound from that point on.Mets PitchingLivan...
What Could Have $50 Million Bought Your Team? Part Three
November 06, 2008 by
Over The Baggy
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On Monday and Tuesday, you showed how you spent $32.27 million of your $50 million budget on eight position players and five starting pitchers. Today, you are going to detail what is often a team's hardest portion of the payroll to control. At this moment you have $17.73 million ...
The Cardinals: Two Weeks in April
April 21, 2009 by
Baseball Reflections
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While it’s not been the Dickensonian “best of times, worst of times” for the St. Louis Cardinals so far this season, 2009 has already had plenty of high points and low points in the first two weeks. The Cardinals sit in a virtual tie for first with the hated Chicago...
Shhhhhh Sherrill's available...
November 09, 2008 by
Mets Fever
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There's no way, anyone going to the opening day at Citi Field is going to hear Bobby Parnell or Eddie Kunz announced as the opening day closer ( that's not to say they wont be on the roster). Despite all the posturing there's no doubt that Omar Minaya will acquire a closer...
After Two Days Of Waiting, Dodgers Should Preach Patience
October 07, 2009 by
True Blue LA
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by Jae C. Hong - AP
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NLDS: Cardinals vs. Dodgers
Game 1
Wed
Dodger Stadium
6:37pm
Game 2
Thu
Dodger Stadium
3:07pm
Game 3
Sat
Busch...
HOT CHILD IN THE $ITI
June 26, 2009 by
The Eddie Kranepool Society
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Oh those gritty, gutsy Mets. Did you ever think those words would be used to describe our favorite baseball team? Me either but yesterday’s 3-2 win over Cardinals a game Tony LaRussa managed the 8th inning like it was Game 7 of the NLCS (but it paid off for the stinking genius) was...
Road to the World Series Runs Through St. Louis
September 22, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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Without a doubt, the St. Louis Cardinals are having a season to remember. But are they the best team in the National League? You could make the case that they are as good as, or even better than, the Dodgers or Phillies.
Obviously, the race for home field advantage is very tight in...
Cardinals-Indians Lines Preview
June 12, 2009 by
Sports Handicapping Blog
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The fans at Progressive Field will be treated to a interleague game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cleveland Indians when they take their seats on Friday. Righthander Joel Pineiro will take the mound for the Cardinals to start this game. Pineiro is 5-6 this season with a...
All the recaps in one post
September 09, 2009 by
Red Birds Fun
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Things will go quicker this way...DODGERSJuly 27, 2009Los Angeles 1, St. Louis 6Winning pitcher - Chris Carpenter (9-3)SV - Ryan Franklin (23)July 28, 2009Los Angeles 0, St. Louis 10Winning pitcher - Adam Wainwright (12-6)July 29, 2009Los Angeles 2, St. Louis 3Winning pitcher - Blake...
Beware: St. Louis Cardinal Bandwagon Oncomers Lurk Close
September 09, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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The Cardinals should have the NL Central division title wrapped up in the next eight to 10 days. And while the team’s focus should be on the impending playoffs, you, the fan, have a much more daunting task ahead of yourself in preparation for October baseball.
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Beware: St. Louis Cardinal Bandwagon Oncomers Lurk Close
September 09, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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The Cardinals should have the NL Central division title wrapped up in the next eight to 10 days. And while the team’s focus should be on the impending playoffs, you, the fan, have a much more daunting task ahead of yourself in preparation for October baseball.
I&rsquo...
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