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Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 08 Dec 2024 08:03 am
by thetank2
remembirds wrote: ↑25 Nov 2024 12:08 pm
I've always been strangely fascinated by that period from 1988 after Jack Clark left until McGwire where the Cardinals went through Bob Horner, Pedro Guerrero, Andres Galarraga, Gregg Jefferies, John Mabry, and Dmitri Young at first base. Growing up, I was always baffled as to why other teams had franchise cornerstone studs at first base and we were always settling for someone whose previous team had given up on them (this mostly applied to Horner, Guerrero, Galarraga, and Jefferies, and not so much young players like Mabry and Young).
The Cardinals had a few good years from those 1st baseman.
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 08 Dec 2024 08:51 am
by remembirds
Did you know that Roger Maris told the Yankees he planned to retire before they traded him to St. Louis on this date in 1966?
https://www.stlredbirds.com/2022/08/21/ ... cardinals/
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 10 Dec 2024 09:29 am
by remembirds
On December 10, 1985, the Cardinals traded all-star pitcher Joaquin Andujar to the Athletics in a three-player deal. See how Andujar’s World Series ejection led to the trade …
https://www.stlredbirds.com/2023/11/26/ ... r-in-1985/
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 11 Dec 2024 08:14 am
by remembirds
On December 10, 2001, the Cardinals signed Jason Isringhausen to a four-year, $27 million contract. See who offered him more money and why he chose to sign with St. Louis …
https://www.stlredbirds.com/2023/11/29/ ... cardinals/
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 12 Dec 2024 08:24 am
by remembirds
See why all-star closer Tom Henke signed to play his final season with the Cardinals 30 years ago today …
https://www.stlredbirds.com/2021/11/28/ ... -st-louis/
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 12 Dec 2024 08:25 am
by remembirds
A look back at how the Cardinals traded George Hendrick to the Pirates for lefthanded pitcher John Tudor 40 years ago today ...
https://www.stlredbirds.com/2021/11/18/ ... ohn-tudor/
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 12 Dec 2024 09:12 am
by BrummerStealsHome
My family is friends with his. Funny the things you remember. The first time I met Tom he was serving me fried chicken.
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 13 Dec 2024 08:09 am
by remembirds
On this date in 2002, the Cardinals’ quest for pitching depth led them to sign Chris Carpenter for the major-league minimum. Less than three years later, he won the NL Cy Young Award ...
https://www.stlredbirds.com/2023/05/23/ ... carpenter/
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 13 Dec 2024 08:10 am
by remembirds
On this date in 2003, the Cardinals traded J.D. Drew and Eli Marrero to get Jason Marquis, Ray King, and a top pitching prospect named Adam Wainwright. See how the Cardinals traded Drew for a future franchise cornerstone …
https://www.stlredbirds.com/2021/11/21/ ... ainwright/
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 13 Dec 2024 09:15 am
by BrummerStealsHome
I remember the first time I saw (or even heard of Izzy). He'd come up with the Mets, and I was in Chicago on business attending a Cubs game at Wrigley against the Mets. Izzy was brought in and everyone around me was making fun of his name. I even said something to the effect of wanting to hear how Harry would pronounce it. What makes that all etched into my memory is that a screaming line drive was sent up the firs base side stands, down the line towards the bullpen where we were sitting. I'd had far too many beers to exhibit good judgement and stuck my hand up to catch it. It make an awful sound and went through my hand. Instead of pain, my hand went straight to swelling, and I could see imprints of the seams along the right side of my palm. It hurt like hell the next morning, though. I'm lucky nothing was broken. I don't remember the Cub batter but I sure remember that it was the Met with the goofy name pitching.
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 13 Dec 2024 10:16 am
by ecleme22
Marquis and King were instrumental in the great 2004-2005 seasons.
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 13 Dec 2024 10:29 am
by BrummerStealsHome
ecleme22 wrote: ↑13 Dec 2024 10:16 am
Marquis and King were instrumental in the great 2004-2005 seasons.
An amazing thing about that season is that Marquis, the 5th starter, started 32 games. The other four started 122. That leaves only 8 games started by others, 5 of which were from rookie Dan Haren. Carpenter was the only one in the rotation to start fewer than 30, coming in at 28.
Alberto Reyes started two games in the last week or so in the season, and Randy Flores started one game right at the end.
I don't recall ever seeing such stability in a starting rotation for the Cardinals.
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 13 Dec 2024 10:32 am
by ecleme22
BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑13 Dec 2024 10:29 am
ecleme22 wrote: ↑13 Dec 2024 10:16 am
Marquis and King were instrumental in the great 2004-2005 seasons.
An amazing thing about that season is that Marquis, the 5th starter, started 32 games. The other four started 122. That leaves only 8 games started by others, 5 of which were from rookie Dan Haren. Carpenter was the only one in the rotation to start fewer than 30, coming in at 28.
Alberto Reyes started two games in the last week or so in the season, and Randy Flores started one game right at the end.
I don't recall ever seeing such stability in a starting rotation for the Cardinals.
It was amazing.
And the bullpen options were stacked.
Reminded me of a daily relay race. The starter calmly passes the baton to a middle reliever, then to another, then to the closer.
Such a well oiled machine.
Maquis and King were so solid.
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 14 Dec 2024 10:12 am
by remembirds
On this date in 1998, the Cardinals acquired Edgar Renteria in a four-player trade with the Marlins. In six years with the Cardinals, Renteria appeared in three all-star games, won two Gold Gloves, and won two Silver Slugger Awards.
https://www.stlredbirds.com/2021/11/23/ ... -renteria/
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 15 Dec 2024 09:33 am
by remembirds
When the Cardinals signed Mike Matheny on December 15, 1999, they were just looking for a veteran backstop to play alongside Eli Marrero. Instead, they found a future Gold Glove Award winner and the franchise’s next manager.
https://www.stlredbirds.com/2023/11/30/ ... e-matheny/
Re: This Date in Cardinals History
Posted: 15 Dec 2024 09:35 am
by remembirds
On this date in 1995, the Cardinals signed Willie McGee to a free-agent deal that brought the former NL MVP back to St. Louis. McGee went on to play four more seasons, including two seasons in which he hit at least .300 …
https://www.stlredbirds.com/2021/11/23/ ... -st-louis/