| Cardinals organization member George Kissell passes away | Wed Oct 8 13:15:46 2008 EST |
| St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - George Kissell, who had been a member of the St. Louis Cardinals organization since 1940, passed away late Tuesday night due to injuries he sustained in a car accident. He was 88. "The entire St. Louis Cardinals organization is deeply saddened today having learned of the unfortunate passing of George Kissell," said Cardinals' chairman/CEO Bill DeWitt, Jr. "We will be forever grateful to George for having taught so many of our players the 'Cardinal Way' both on a | |
| Cardinals scratch Lohse with contract in mind | Sun Sep 28 14:46:53 2008 EST |
| St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Kyle Lohse was a late scratch Sunday as the club is reportedly close to signing the right-hander to a contract extension. Lohse, who posted a career-high with 15 wins this season, agreed to terms on a one-year deal with St. Louis prior to the season. He is scheduled to meet with doctors on Sunday as a possible prelude to the deal being finalized and announced. Right-hander Brad Thompson will get the start in place of Lohse ag | |
| Reds defeat Cards in Queen City | Tue Sep 16 21:52:00 2008 EST |
| Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - Corey Patterson had two hits and two runs driven in to propel the Reds to a 7-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals at Great American Ball Park. Edwin Encarnacion drove in three runs on a bases-loaded double while seven different players scored a run for the Reds, winners of three straight. Bronson Arroyo (15-10) continued to pitch well, throwing seven innings of two- run ball on five hits while striking out four for the win. Braden Looper (12-13) gave up four | |
| Cards P Carpenter out for remainder of season | Fri Sep 12 22:39:21 2008 EST |
| Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) - The St. Louis Cardinals have shelved pitcher Chris Carpenter for the remainder of the season with persistent shoulder weakness. Carpenter was in the midst of his third start of the season in early August when the right-hander strained his right triceps. After hitting the 15-day disabled list and being subsequently activated, he tossed an inning of relief September 2 but felt further weakness. He underwent an additional shoulder evaluation and tests confirmed a | |
| Cards address Pujols elbow problems | Tue Sep 9 17:22:40 2008 EST |
| St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - The St. Louis Cardinals addressed recent media reports regarding the uncertainty over the condition of Albert Pujols' right elbow Tuesday. The team released a statement saying both Pujols and his representatives are in agreement that his condition does not appear to be season-threatening nor do they have a clear indication that it will or will not require future surgery. "We are sensitive to Albert's stated concerns," said Cardinals' vice president/general manag | |
| Wainwright pitches Cards to win over Fish | Sun Sep 7 17:15:49 2008 EST |
| St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Adam Wainwright threw eight dominant innings and Albert Pujols hit a two-run home run to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3-1 win over Florida, in the rubber match of a three-game set. Wainwright (9-3) gave up the one run on six hits and a walk, and struck out six, to earn the win. The Cardinals have won two in a row, and moved within five games of Milwaukee for first in the NL wild card race. The Brewers were blown out, 10-1, by San Diego on Sunday. Felipe Lop | |
| Cards' Isringhausen to undergo elbow surgery | Fri Sep 5 21:58:22 2008 EST |
| St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jason Isringhausen, currently on the 15-day disabled list with a right elbow strain, will undergo season-ending surgery next week. The procedure is slated for September 12. The 35-year-old Isringhausen had a 1-5 record with 12 saves and an inflated 5.70 earned run average in 42 games this season for the Cardinals. | |
| Cardinals aim for second straight win in Arizona | Wed Sep 3 10:51:08 2008 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The St. Louis Cardinals will try to win back-to-back games in Arizona for the first time in over three years when they play the rubber match of their three-game set with the Diamondbacks this afternoon at Chase Field. The Cardinals dropped Monday's series opener, their seventh straight loss at Chase Field, before posting an 8-2 victory last night. St. Louis hasn't won two straight in the desert since winning three in a row from July 4-6, 2005 over Arizona, which is still 9-7 | |
| Season over for Cards' Mather | Tue Sep 2 23:58:37 2008 EST |
| Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Joe Mather will be out the remainder of the season due to a broken bone in his left wrist. Mather suffered the injury while trying to check his swing in the third inning of an 8-6 loss to the Diamondbacks Monday afternoon. He will have surgery on the wrist. In 54 games, Mather hit .241 with eight homers and 18 RBI. | |
| Drew's cycle highlights Arizona's comeback win over Cards | Mon Sep 1 19:40:12 2008 EST |
| Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Stephen Drew hit for the cycle as part of a five-hit day while three other Arizona players homered to give the Diamondbacks an 8-6 comeback victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in the opening game of a three-game series at Chase Field. Adam Dunn, Chris Young and Mark Reynolds all homered while new addition David Eckstein went 2-for-3 with two runs batted in, as the Diamondbacks won for only the second time in eight games. The win puts Arizona ahead of the Dodgers | |
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