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| Cardinals could get Mulder back after one more rehab start | Wed Aug 16 16:18:00 2006 EST |
ST. LOUIS (AP) -At the trade deadline, the St. Louis Cardinals reconciled their inability to make a big move by reasoning that Mark Mulder's return would serve the same purpose. The left-hander could be back next week from a shoulder injury. But Mulder, who had a 6.09 ERA when he went on the disabled list in mid-June, doesn't want to hear that kind of talk. Even though he entered the year as the winningest pitcher in the majors from 2001-05 (he's now third-best from '01-'06), he doesn't l | |
| Edmonds leaves because of dizziness | Tue Aug 15 23:23:00 2006 EST |
ST. LOUIS (AP) -St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds left Tuesday night's game against Cincinnati after four innings because of dizziness and was taken to a hospital for an MRI exam. ``Anytime you deal with a head injury there's a lot of unknowns,'' trainer Barry Weinberg said. ``That's why you want to get all the data and the information first before you make any guesses as to what it is.'' Edmonds took the field and warmed up before the fifth inning started, then needed attent | |
| Floyd highlights grand win for Mets over Cubs | Mon Jul 17 02:00:05 2006 EST |
| nning lasted 41 minutes and saw 70 pitches thrown by the three Chicago pitchers. However, eight of the 11 runs were unearned. The two grand slams in the sixth tied a major league record for most in an inning. The last team to do it was the St. Louis Cardinals on April 23, 1999 when Fernando Tatis hit a pair of slams. New York's previous franchise mark for runs in an inning was 10, set twice with the last time coming June 30, 2000 in the eighth inning versus Atlanta in an 11-8 win. Marshall (5-8 | |
| Cardinals designate Ponson to make room for Weaver | Fri Jul 7 23:54:12 2006 EST |
| Houston, TX (Sports Network) - The St. Louis Cardinals designated pitcher Sidney Ponson for assignment on Friday while also activating pitcher Jeff Weaver to the 25-man roster. Weaver was acquired by the club on Wednesday along with cash considerations from the Angels for minor league outfielder Terry Evans. Ponson, 29, is 4-4 on the season with a 5.24 earned run average in 14 games, 13 of those starts. In 247 career outings -- 235 starts -- the righty is 80-95 with a 4.83 ERA and 903 strikeout | |
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