TROY GLAUS NEWS
Lineup Literacy: Week 6
May 06, 2007 by
The GNUru Fantasy Baseball
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The GNUru is once again here to help you with your weekly fantasy baseball lineup decisions. The GNUru takes a look at both pitchers and hitters who are hot, as well as, those pitchers slated to make 2 starts in fantasy baseball week 6.
Rolen happy with change
March 04, 2008 by
My Sports Rumors
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New Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Scott Rolen is enjoying the change of scenery this spring. Rolen was acquired by the Blue Jays in a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals, in a deal that swapped starting the third baseman for both teams. So Rolen's happy? That might be a first...
Daily Farm Report 07/17/2009
July 17, 2009 by
Future Redbirds
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Batavia’s game was suspended. Khalil Greene rehabs at Springfield. Troy Glaus rehabs at Palm Beach.
Memphis 3, Omaha 5
Jon Jay was 2-for-4.
Dan Descalso continues to hit. He has a 2-for-4 effort.
Suga Shane Robinson goes 2-for-3. He also stole his 15th base of the season.
Evan...
2007 Fantasy SS Rankings & Projections (6-4)
This edition of the rankings profiles the upcoming seasons of Hanley Ramirez, Miguel Tejada, and the SS-eligible Troy Glaus. Check the link to see what order they fall in.
Do you agree?
St. Louis Cardinals' Troy Glaus' bad back forces halt to rehab assignment
Troy Glaus' bulging disk in his lower back has not responded to treatment, forcing the St. Louis Cardinals to shut down the third baseman's minor league rehab assignment.
Rosenthal On Guthrie, Rangers, Glaus
June 05, 2009 by
MLB Rumors
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Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports that the Orioles would consider dealing Jeremy Guthrie under the right circumstances. Here are the details, along with highlights from the rest of his column:
Teams have inquired to see if Guthrie, who makes just $650K this year, is available...
Troy Glaus on St. Louis Cardinals' postseason roster; Khalil Greene left off
Troy Glaus will be on the Cardinals' roster for their first-round playoff series against the Dodgers despite missing most of the season while rehabbing from shoulder surgery.
Ears Open, Eyeballs Click...
October 15, 2007 by
BoSoxBuzz Blog
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In about 15 day's the Baseball world may be turned upside down as we know it. Let this be the one-trillionth story or comment on baseballs endless nightmare.
Steroids are in Baseball, NO SECRET! But how much has it effected the sport so far and more importantly how much has...
Top 3 ways the Stros should address each of their needs
20 days ago by
Crawfish Boxes
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The Astros as we all know are in a bit of a bind. Management wants to reduce payroll and presumingly go with a younger lineup, the problem with this is that the Astros have one of the worst farm systems in baseball, and the weakest part of the system lies at the upper...
A Rookie Starting Pitcher Entering The Circle Of Trust...
July 09, 2008 by
JoeSportsFan
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With an array of injuries to the St. Louis Cardinals' pitching staff, 24 year old rookie, Mitchell Boggs, got called up to the big show in early June. Pitchers are a unified bunch, and we often wondered what it was like for a new guy joining the squad midway through a season....
A Motte Proposal
September 04, 2009 by
Viva El Birdos
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Troy Glaus takes a swing in anger. (photo courtesy momup)
View full size photo uploaded September 4, 2009
I missed most of yesterday's game, for a variety of reasons, and when I left the Cardinals had their narrow...
Cards and Blue Jays swap third basemen in 2002 blockbuster
January 14, 2008 by
Sports Hernia
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Unfortunately in 2008 the only sizzle you'll hear about this trade is the toasty rip of awful farts emanating from Toronto and St. Louis.
Redbird Report Cards: The Starting Lineup
September 30, 2008 by
Bugs & Cranks
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It was a surprising and exciting, yet frustrating and ultimately disappointing season for the St. Louis Cardinals. They managed to prove the pundits wrong, again, and finished the season 10 games over the .500 mark, but injuries, stranded runners and an abysmal bullpen kept the Redbirds...
Last thoughts on the Mitchell Report
December 14, 2007 by
The BearDown
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The Mitchell Report, More Boston Red Sox controversies, New York Yankees, Roger Clemens, Troy Glaus, Brian Roberts and a few last fun facts and thoguhts on the Report released yesterday.
Hello Win Column, We Missed You
January 25, 2008 by
Arizona Diamondbacks Today
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The Arizona Diamondbacks won their first series in almost a month by beating the Phillies 10-5 Monday night. They did it with the home run: a Shawn Green grand slam followed by a Troy Glaus 3-run shot propelled the Diamondbacks over the Phillies. Monday night was Green's first...
Gray Skies
January 12, 2008 by
rebsportspage.blogspot.com
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That had to happen. With the Nation leaning on him to lift our spirits, I knew in the back of my mind that Beckett was due for a bad start. Back-to-back meatballs served over the plate to Vernon Wells and Troy Glaus proved to be just the appetizer for Blue Jay fans (all 26 of them...
Joe Mather Probable to Open at 3B for Cardinals
February 28, 2009 by
MLB Rumors
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Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa once again has rummaged around in his hat full of ragtag retreads, untested prospects and walking-wounded to pull out a rabbit in the form of young power-hitting outfielder Joe "The Beaver" Mather. Though formerly ranked well behind various...
The Yankees Are Insane, Cintron Strikes Again and Other Recent Developments
February 05, 2009 by
Bugs & Cranks
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The Yankees Are Insane
Cardinal fans are about as excited to have Adam Kennedy for a starting second baseman as they would be to find a soiled adult diaper in their pillowcase.? The current list of reserves, stretching nearly as long as Lisa Kudrow?s neck, seems equally unsatisfying...
Cards' Glaus Questionable for Opening Day
January 22, 2009 by
MLB Rumors
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Troy Glaus is out of action for three months. Good thing it's the offseason! Glaus underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder this week; he'll be cleared to begin physical therapy next week. In 2008, Glaus batted .270 with 27 home runs and 99 RBI. With a speedy recovery...
Projected WAR and Contract Values for Free Agent Position Players
10 days ago by
Beyond the Box Score
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Combining a couple of my previous article on UZR projections (now updated with UZR/150 values) and the wOBA to WAR conversion, I have created a spreadsheet to project 2010 WAR values of most FA hitters and determine how much money should be spent for the player's production...
Glaus half empty
August 15, 2007 by
Angels Baseball Rants and Raves
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L.A. Times: Bill Shaikin:
The Angels and Dodgers could use a power-hitting third baseman, but neither team called the Toronto Blue Jays about Troy Glaus before the July 31 trading deadline.
No team did, according to Toronto General Manager J.P. Ricciardi.
“We really weren’...
Glaused Over
August 27, 2008 by
Get Up, Baby!
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At the Cardinals game last night (eww) I was surprised to hear continued criticism, from the people in the stands, leveled at Troy Glaus. Wait–given the game, it’s prohbably best to say that I was surprised to hear criticism leveled specifically at Troy Glaus. After all...
A hitter short?
June 02, 2009 by
Viva El Birdos
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More photos »
by Jeff Roberson - AP
It'd be less frustrating if this guy had throttled the Cardinals.
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Before we go any further, the big news: Troy Glaus's conference...
LOTD: Troy Glaus Among Confirmed Steroid Users in New York Times Article
April 13, 2009 by
Midwest Sports
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In a New York Times article posted this weekend, Troy Glaus is among a handful of players that have now been confirmed as former steroid users. Joining Troy Glaus in the article are Todd Greene, Scott Schoeneweis, and Ismael Valdez.
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