Monday, October 31, 2011

Owen Good joins The Sully Baseball Show
















Sports writer and comedian Owen Good stopped by The Sully Baseball Show tonight.
We talked Cooperstown, Pete Rose and why we both like Mike Greenwell.


It is the second hour of the Seamheads block on Monday night after What's On Second, the flagship show of the Seamheads National Podcasting Network.









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TITO!!! CALL ST. LOUIS NOW!!!

















The World Champion St. Louis Cardinals have a job opening!
Their Hall of Fame manager is leaving on top.
They have the foundation of a great team being left behind.

They can hand the reigns of the team over to a coach like Jose Oquendo or Dave McKay or Joe Pettini.

Maybe long time pitching coach guru Dave Duncan can manage the team.

Or 800 pound gorilla Mark McGwire.

OR they can insert a respected manager who happened to have a bad month.
Someone with two World Series titles of his own... including one at the expense of the Cardinals.

Terry Francona... Cardinals manager.
St. Louis is just as great a baseball city as Boston without the grief or inferiority complex.

The inferiority complex is in Chicago... and who is running the Cubs now? THEO!

Oh this could be a NEW wrinkle in the Cubs/Cardinals rivalry!!!

Become the Cardinals manager, win a World Series title in St. Louis... be beloved forever and rehearse your Cooperstown speech.

Give them a call.


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Hats off to Tony LaRussa























I've never been a Tony LaRussa fan... but man you have to respect him.
He is probably the greatest manager of our time. If he's not, he's in the conversation.

And he retired as a World Series champ.
No backstabbing, book writing, passive aggressive swiping at management here.

This isn't Torre or Francona's ending where you need to remind people of the good times.

He's out on top after winning the best World Series in a decade.

He has three World Series titles. No need to apologize for not winning more. He has as many World Series titles as Leo Durocher, Earl Weaver and Whitey Herzog combined.

I was never a fan.
But man I am an admirer.

Ozzie Guillen, Bruce Bochy, Charlie Manuel, Joe Girardi, Davey Johnson, Mike Scioscia and Jim Leyland are the only current managers who have won a World Series title now.

None more than one.

Who will take the title of "Best Current Manager?"

We'll see.
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Sunday, October 30, 2011

New Sully Baseball Video - "The John Lackey Horror Show."















In the latest Sully Baseball video, I reacted to the news that the Padres were supposedly interested in picking up John Lackey.

They didn't make a deal before Lackey had season ended surgery.

Awful news. But I don't get mad. I make videos.

As always, all the Sully Baseball videos can be found on my ShortForm TV channel.









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Kids St. Louis Cardinals World Series Champs T-Shirt, Youth

Kids St. Louis Cardinals World Series Champs T-Shirt



Youth Sizes S, M, L, XL

What a joy it must have been for your kids to witness the Cardinals miraculous 2011 season.  When you never give up, you never know what may happen! Kids LOVE to wear apparel of their favorite team.  The St. Louis Cardinals World Series Champs t-shirts shown below are sure to be one of your kids favorites!

Youth St. Louis Cardinals World Series Champions Gray T-Shirt


Youth Cardinals World Series T-Shirt


This youth t-shirt displays the St. Louis skyline, the Arch, and has 2011 World Series Champions screen printed across the chest. Reinforced collars to help prevent stretching.
  • Machine washable
  • Kids sizes : S, M, L, XL
  • Made by Majestic
  • Screen printed graphics

Red St. Louis Cardinals 2011 World Series Kids Tee


Kids St. Louis Cardinals World Series T-Shirt


After watching the Cards win it all youth fans were celebrating and dreaming of the day when they become future All Stars!  This tee is sure to become one of your kid's favorites.  Vibrant Cardinal team colors with screen printed graphics proudly displayed across the chest.
  • Youth Sizes : S, M, L, XL
  • Reinforced collar
  • Made by Majestic
  • Cardinals Championship Ring screen printed on the front and center of t-shirt
  • Officially licensed by MLB

Youth St. Louis Cardinals Caricature Champs T-Shirt


Kids Cardinals World Series Caricature T-Shirt
Caricatures of all your kids favorite players are screen printed on the front of this classic World Series t-shirt.  As you can see Albert Pujols, Chris Carpenter, and Matt Holiday are front and center.  Can you name the rest of the Caricature's on the tee?  I bet your kids can!  This t-shirt is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and is made by Majestic.

  • Sizes : S, M, L, XL
  • World Series Champs screen printed across front of tee

Youth St. Louis Cardinals Customized Jersey Tee


Youth Cardinals Custom T-Shirt Jersey


Looks like a jersey, feels like a tee. Maybe it's just a combination of both.  Does your child have a favorite player? With this tee you can easily add the name and number of any player on the current roster!  Pujols, Holiday, Freese, or anyone else!  Simply click on the tee and choose the player from the drop down menu.

  • Add any players name and #
  • Officially licensed MLB apparel
  • Kids sizes : S, M, L, XL

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    Women's St. Louis Cardinals Women's Jerseys


    David Freese, Yadier Molina, Albert Pujols, and more!

    Albert Pujols Women's St. Louis Cardinals World Series Jersey


    Albert Pujols led the Cardinals all the way to the 2011 World Series.  If your a woman who loves the Cardinals and loves to look good while cheering your team, this jersey if for you.  Notice the World Series patch on the sleeve.  Officially licensed MLB apparel. Looks like the jersey Albert Pujols wears on the field, BUT with a feminine touch, style, and feel.  Also be sure to check out our Women's St. Louis Cardinals World Series T-Shirts, and Hoodies.

    Women's Albert Pujols Women's Jersey

    • Sizes : S, M, L, XL, 2X
    • Made by Majestic
    • 100% polyester
    • Officially licensed by MLB
    • Official 2011 World Series Patch on left sleeve

    Women's David Freese World Series T-Shirt Jersey


    David Freese is the new shining star in St. Louis. Freese, a St. Louis hometown product put on one of the greatest post season performances in MLB history.  The t-shirt shown below has that "jersey look" feminine t-shirt feel designed just for the ladies.  This t-shirt jersey can be custom ordered to have ANY St. Louis Cardinals name and number on back.  David Freese, Yadier Molina, Albert Pujols, Chris Carpenter, or even Tony Larussa! 2011 World Series patch on left sleeve.

    Women's David Freese St. Louis Cardinals World Series Jersey

    • Women's sizes : S, M, L, XL
    • Click on tee and choose any name and number from the drop down menu
    • David Freese's (or anyone other Cardinal) name and number can be added to the back of this t-shirt jersey
    • Team logo and graphics applique across front
    • Made by Majestic

      Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals World Series T-Shirt Jersey


      Yadier Molina is a fan favorite in St. Louis.  He's the field general behind the plate and loves to throw runners out trying to steal!  The jersey shown below can be custom made to have Yadier Molina's name and number on back of jersey.  Simply click on jersey and choose Yadier Molina from the drop down menu.  You can also choose any other player from the current Championship roster!

      Women's Yadier Molina World Series Jersey

      • Add Yadier Molina's name and number to the back of this officially license St. Louis Cardinals World Series Jersey!
      • Team name and logo
      • Made by Majestic
      • Sizes : S, M, L, XL, 2X

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      Broken News: Joe Nathan Could Be The Mets' Closer

      Welcome to the latest edition of Broken News, where we take Mets news that has already been broken by someone else, then we break it some more.  In today's edition, we'll be discussing the news that Twins' closer Joe Nathan might have interest in playing for the Mets.

      Joe Nathan has been the closer for the Twins since being traded from San Francisco to Minnesota on November 14, 2003.  Nathan's 24-10 won-loss record while pitching in middle relief for the Giants was very good, but his 4.12 ERA and 1.38 WHIP left a little to be desired.  Once he became a Twin, his career took off.  In just eight seasons in Minnesota, Nathan has become the franchise's all-time saves leader.  His 260 saves are six more than former Met Rick Aguilera achieved in 11 seasons as a Twin.

      Nathan did not pitch in 2010 because of Tommy John surgery and was erratic upon his return in 2011.  He was replaced as the Twins' closer by Matt Capps in April and was placed on the disabled list in late May when he strained his right flexor muscle.  However, after a particularly brutal stretch by Capps in July (10.80 ERA and a .406 batting average against him in his first eight July appearances), Nathan returned to the closer's role and did well.

      From June 28 to September 25, Nathan's ERA was 2.63.  Opposing hitters struggled mightily against Nathan, batting .170 over the three-month stretch and reaching base at a .224 clip.  Nathan also regained his control, fashioning an excellent strikeout to walk ratio (26 K, 5 BB).  More importantly, he proved he could be a successful closer in the major leagues, recording 11 saves for the Twins after he returned to his familiar role.

      For his efforts, the Twins decided not to pick up his $12.5 million option for 2012, choosing to buy him out for $2 million instead.  Nathan would prefer to be a closer in 2012 and not go the Francisco Rodriguez route, going from closer on one team to set-up man on another.

      In light of this broken news, the question must be asked.  Would it make sense for the Mets to give Nathan a shot as their closer in 2012?

      Sandy Alderson has already shown that is not shy to sign low-risk, high-reward pitchers who have been injured in recent seasons.  His reclamation projects in 2011 included Chris Young and Chris Capuano.  Young was brilliant in four starts before succumbing to a season-ending injury.  Capuano, however, stayed healthy all year, pitching 186 innings in 33 games (31 starts) for New York.

      The left-handed starter also led the team in strikeouts (168), while walking only 53 batters.  Out of the five starters, only Jonathon Niese walked fewer batters (44).  However, Niese ended his season on the disabled list and made five fewer starts than Capuano.

      Although Joe Nathan was born in Houston, he grew up in New York rooting for the Mets during his youth.  Since Nathan is still trying to prove to his suitors that he is not an injury risk, especially since he will be 37 by Opening Day, he will more than likely not sign for big dollars or a multi-year deal.  Rather, he will probably sign a one-year deal for a few million dollars and hope he can re-establish himself as an elite closer so he can get one final big payday in 2013.

      Right now, the Mets don't really have a good internal candidate for the closer role.  Bobby Parnell tried last season and fell flat on his face.  Jenrry Mejia is being groomed to be a starter despite his electric "stuff".  Sandy Alderson has let it be known that the Mets may opt to look outside the organization for their closer in 2012.  If Joe Nathan wants to come here and is willing to accept a one-year, reasonably priced deal, then Alderson may have his man.

       Joe Nathan is pointing at you, Sandy Alderson.  Make this deal happen!

      I like Joe Nathan.  I'm not afraid of his age or his recent injury history.  He came back for the Twins last summer and pitched well for a team that was out of the pennant race very early in the season.  As of right now, the Mets don't appear to be contenders for a playoff spot in 2012.  That would lift considerable pressure off Nathan's shoulders should he choose to sign with the Mets.  However, if the Mets somehow break their streak of fourth-place finishes and contend for a playoff spot next summer, Nathan has a proven track record of pitching well for contending teams, as his Twins were perennial contenders during the '00s.

      If the Mets are going to compete regularly for the playoffs, they'll need to get younger.  They're already on their way to doing that.  However, every team needs veterans to guide their younger talent and help them succeed at the major league level.  Joe Nathan could serve as a mentor to the younger pitchers while serving as the team's closer in 2012.  It's a double duty the Mets should take a chance on.

      World Series Recap: I Blame C.J. Wilson

      The Texas Rangers were one strike away from winning the World Series in the ninth inning of Game 6.  They blew that lead.  They were one strike away from winning the World Series in the tenth inning as well.  That lead also went poof.  In Game 7, they were 25 outs away from winning the World Series before blowing that lead.

      You can say the Rangers lost because David Freese happened.  You can say they lost because the Cardinals had just watched the 1986 World Series DVD as an educational video.  You can say many things about why the Rangers lost.  I'm blaming C.J. Wilson.

       You can't hide from us, C.J.  We know it was your fault the Rangers lost the World Series.

      Nelson Cruz had hit his record-tying eighth home run in the 2011 postseason, a shot off designated intentional walker Lance Lynn.  That blast gave the Rangers a 6-4 lead in the seventh inning of Game 6.  Cruz later misplayed David Freese's line drive to turn a World Series-clinching out into a World Series-tying two-run triple.  Blame Nelson Cruz all you want.  I'm blaming C.J. Wilson.

      The Texas Rangers pitching staff allowed 41 walks over the seven games, breaking the old World Series record of 40 set by the 1997 Florida Marlins.  Alexi Ogando, who was a strong Rookie of the Year candidate until the Mets beat him up in late June, allowed seven of those 41 walks in only 2 2/3 innings.  Despite his erratic arm, Rangers manager Ron Washington brought him into six of the seven games, where he also gave up seven hits in addition to his seven walks.  It would appear as if Alexi Ogando or Ron Washington would be culpable for this.  I'm blaming C.J. Wilson.

      The bullpen of Mike Adams, Neftali Feliz, Mike Gonzalez, Scott Feldman, Alexi Ogando, Darren Oliver and Mark Lowe combined to pitch 19 2/3 innings in the World Series.  After an impressive regular season, ALDS and ALCS, the relievers faltered in the World Series, combining to post an 8.24 ERA and 2.34 WHIP.   The lowest ERA of the Sad Seven belonged to Adams, who led the bullpen with a 4.50 ERA in two appearances.  Blame the bullpen coach or any member of the Sad Seven.  I'm blaming C.J. Wilson.

      Ron Washington should have continued to pitch batting practice instead of letting his relievers do so during the actual games.

      In Game 3, Albert Pujols went 5-for-6 with three home runs and six runs batted in.  In the other six games, he went 1-for-19 with no RBIs.  However, that one hit came in one of his many "this could be his last at-bat for the Cardinals" plate appearances in Game 6.  Pujols' one-out double into the gap in left-center set the stage for Freese's ninth-inning heroics.  Because of Pujols' reputation as the best hitter in the league and that ninth inning double, the Rangers decided to issue one of the aforementioned 41 walks to Pujols in the tenth inning when they were one out away from becoming World Series champions.  Oops.  Lance Berkman followed El Hombre's intentional walk with an RBI single, sending the game into the 11th inning.  Blame pitching coach Mike Maddux or Albert Pujols' aura.  I'm blaming C.J. Wilson.

      C.J. Wilson started two games of the World Series.  After an excellent regular season in which he went 16-7 with a 2.94 ERA, Wilson actually had a lower ERA in the World Series.  His 2.92 ERA in two starts and one relief appearance helped keep the Rangers in the series.  It was Wilson's effort in Game 5 (one run allowed in 5 1/3 innings) that set the stage for Mike Napoli's go-ahead two-run double in the eighth inning, a hit that propelled the Rangers to a 3-2 series lead.

      It looks as if C.J. Wilson did everything he could to help the Rangers win the World Series.  So why am I blaming him for the World Series loss?  Because the seeds for this loss were planted in Arizona in mid-July.

       The Fall Classic was lost during the Midsummer Classic, thanks to C.J. Wilson.

      During the Midsummer Classic, the American League led 1-0 when manager Ron Washington (maybe I should blame him too) brought in C.J. Wilson to pitch the fourth inning.  Wilson allowed a leadoff single to then-Met Carlos Beltran, followed by a line drive single to Matt Kemp.  He then allowed a titanic three-run homer to Prince Fielder (see photo above), which gave the National League a 3-1 lead.  The American League would not score again in the NL's 5-1 All-Star Game victory.

      Prince Fielder's bomb off C.J. Wilson essentially gave the National League home-field advantage in the World Series.  Hence, that is why the wild card-winning Cardinals were able to play Games 6 and 7 at Busch Stadium instead of having those games played in Arlington, home of the division-winning Rangers.  Had Game 6 been played in Texas, the Cardinals would not have gotten a last chance to tie the game in the ninth and tenth innings and could not have possibly won the game in walk-off fashion.  It might have been the Rangers celebrating a World Series championship instead of the Cardinals celebrating an improbable comeback victory in Game 6.

      So blame Ron Washington, Mike Maddux, Nelson Cruz or the entire Texas Rangers bullpen.  They might share in the blame for the Rangers' seven-game World Series loss to the Cardinals, but I'm blaming C.J. Wilson.  Had he been able to keep one ball in the park in July, the Rangers might have been having a ball in their park in October as first-time World Series champions.

      Don't drop the ball, C.J.  Oh, wait.  Never mind.  You already did in the All-Star Game.


      Saturday, October 29, 2011

      Womens Cardinals 2011 World Series Apparel, Hoodie, T-Shirt

      Women's Cardinals 2011 World Series Apparel, Hoodie, T-Shirt


      Ladies, when the Cardinals were sitting 9 games out in August did you seriously think that 2 months later your favorite team would be calling themselves the 2011 World Series Champions?  The Cardinals proved that if you keep the faith and striving to do the "impossible" everything becomes possible!  It's time to celebrate the Cards becoming World Series champs with some officially licensed team apparel.  We carry t-shirts, hoodie sweatshirts, tank tops and jackets made just for the ladies!

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      Women's 2011 World Series Zip Front Sweatshirt Hoodie


      St. Louis Cardinals 2011 World Series Hoodie Sweatshirt


      • Life is good when the Cardinals are winning, so after the Cards won the 2011 World Series life couldn't be better! This zip front fleece hoodie is a perfect way to showcase your team pride.
      • Machine washable
      • Officially Licensed Ladies MLB Apparel
      • Hoodie comes in sizes S, M, L, XL
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      Women's 2011 St. Louis Cardinals World Series Championship T-Shirts


      St. Louis Cardinals Women's 2011 World Series T-Shirts


      Have a favorite player?  David Freese? Albert Pujols? Allen Craig?  Yadier Molina?  This customize women's t-shirt can be ordered with the name and number of any St. Louis Cardinals player from the 2011 World Series roster!  Click on the tee for detailed ordering information. Simply choose your favorite player from the drop down menu and their name and number will added to your personalized tee!
      • 2011 World Series Women's T-Shirt is made of 100% cotton
      • Ladies sizes come in S, M, L, XL
      • Screen printed graphics
      • Must have for any women's Cardinals wardrobe
      • Feminine yet sporty

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        St. Louis Cardinals 2011 World Series Championship Jackets


        What and Epic World Series it was for Cardinal fans.  How many times could they come back and snap victory out of the jaws of defeat? As much as what it would take to win the World Series, that's how many!

        Cardinal fans are a proud bunch and displaying your "St. Louis Pride" is part of what being a fan is all about. Check out this officially licensed, one of a kind St. Louis Cardinals World Series Champions Jacket. It's safe to say that a commemorative jacket like this will turn heads all throughout the off season. A jacket like this can become a favorite piece of your winter's wardrobe for many years to come.

        St. Louis Cardinals 2011 World Series Commemorative Champions Jacket


        Cardinals 2011 World Series Commemorative Jacket

        St. Louis Cardinals 2011 World Series Commemorative Jacket

        • Cotton canvas varsity style jacket
        • Cardinal team colors with team logo on the front
        • 11 Time World Series Champions lettering on left chest
        • Commissioner's Trophy proudly displayed on back of the jacket
        • Professional embroidery
        • Heavyweight button up front jacket
        • Officially licensed by Major League Baseball
        • Cuffed waists, and wrists to give a comfortable fit while keeping out the cold!
        • Sizes S, M, L, XL, 2X

        St. Louis Cardinals Wool and Leather World Series Champions Jacket


        Cardinals World Series Commemorative Leather Jacket


        • Warm Heavyweight button up jacket
        • Applique logo
        • Professional embroidery
        • Officially licensed by Major League Baseball
        • Front and inner pocket
        • National League patches on the sleeves of the jacket
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          St. Louis Cardinals World Series Christmas Stockings

          Looking for that perfect way to accent the mantle in your home during Christmas season? These 2011 Cardinals World Series stockings will be a perfect way to enhance the Holiday decor in your home.

          The kids will be staring at these Christmas stocking each and every day right up until Christmas Day when they get to see what kind of stocking stuffers Santa Clause brought them!

          Cardinals 2011 World Series Champions Christmas Stockings

          Cardinals 2011 World Series Christmas Stockings


          • Vibrant team colors
          • Embroidered Cardinals name, logo, and World Series Champions design
          • Officially licensed stocking perfect for stocking stuffers and goodies for your kids!
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          Also be sure to check out the St. Louis Cardinals World Series Christmas Ornaments and other Holiday Cheer items, and trinkets for your home decor.  Let this Holiday the season that you fill a Cardinals fan's home with Holiday AND team spirit.  You don't win the World Series every year, so when you do it's time to celebrate and be festive!

          Cardinals 2011 World Series Christmas Ornaments, X-Mas Decorations

          Cardinals 2011 World Series Christmas Ornaments, X-Mas Decorations


          Officially licensed MLB X-Mas Decorations

          Christmas came early for St. Louis Cardinal fans in 2011!  The Cardinals won the World Series and their fans couldn't be more cheerful.  During this X-Mas season there will be that extra hop to their step when fans are out shopping for their loved ones.  Adding a touch of heart felt decoration to the Christmas tree really adds to the room decor and brings out that Christmas spirit! Also check out our St. Louis Cardinals World Series Banners and Flags.

          Christmas ornaments  make great gifts because they will become part of a loved one's home year, after year, after year.  Heartfelt ornaments only inexpensive and they have that special ability to hold on to memories that last forever!  How many ornaments can you remember that hung on the tree.. How many continue to hang on the Christmas tree year after year?  If you love the St. Louis Cardinals or know someone who does what an economical and thoughtful way to brighten someone's Christmas!

          St. Louis Cardinals 2011 World Series Red Globe Christmas Ornament


          St. Louis Cardinals World Series Christmas Ornament

          St. Louis Cardinals World Series Red Christmas Ornament
          • 11 Time World Series Champions proudly displayed on back of the ornament (including 2011!!!)
          • Makes a heartfelt keepsake gift that can brighten someone's home for a lifetime!
          • Less than 10 dollars!
          St. Louis Cardinals World Series X-Mas Ornament

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            The Big Bad Cardinals




            Let’s take four big league franchises and look at what they’ve done in the past 10 seasons.

            Franchise 1 from 2002 to now.
            Won 2 World Series Titles.
            Won 3 Pennants.
            Appeared in the LCS 5 times


            Franchise 2 from 2002 to now.
            Won 2 World Series Titles
            Won 2 Pennants.
            Appeared in the LCS 4 times.


            Franchise 3 from 2002 to now.
            Won 1 World Series Title.
            Won 2 Pennants.
            Appeared in the LCS 4 times.


            Franchise 4 from 2002 to now.
            Won 1 World Series Title.
            Won 2 Pennants.
            Appeared in the LCS 2 times.



            Franchise 1 clearly has been the most dominant team of the past 10 seasons.
            Franchise 2 had a great stretch but hasn’t been in the World Series nor LCS as much as Franchise 1.
            Franchises 3, and 4 each won a title and a few pennants but were hardly dominant.

            Which franchise do you think is which?

            Franchise 4 is the Giants.
            Franchise 3 is the Yankees.
            Franchise 2 is the Red Sox.
            Franchise 1 is the newly crowned World Champion Cardinals.

            Next time in this off season you hear someone crow about how the Yankees win it every year and how they and the Red Sox just buy pennants, remember than in the past 10 years the team that dominated was actually in St. Louis.

            The three other teams I mentioned had a monumental face plant in that span of time. The Giants blew the 5-0 lead in a potential World Series clincher in 2002. The Yankees had the 2004 ALCS. The Red Sox had the 2003 ALCS and the great collapse of 2011.

            What was the faceplant for the Cardinals?
            Where was their classic choke job?
            Who was their Aaron Boone? Dave Roberts? Scott Spiezio?

            The Cardinals have had the Jim Edmonds homer, Pujols against Lidge (yeah Houston won that Series… nobody remembers Game 6.)… Wainwright striking out Beltran… Carpenter shutting down the Phillies… and Game 6 of the 2011 World Series.

            They broke the Padres hearts… the Astros hearts… the Mets hearts… the Tigers hearts… the Phillies and Brewers and Rangers hearts.

            Remember that… the big bad Cardinals have won it again.

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            Another season is over


            Only 3 and a half months before pitchers and catchers report...



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            Friday, October 28, 2011

            Sharing an all time classic with my dad


















            The Game 6 classic was truly one of the greatest baseball games I ever saw in my life. It was insane. It was bonkers.

            By the 6th inning with all the errors I thought "This is one nutty game."
            Then the home runs...
            Then the Cardinals came back down to their last strike...
            Then Hamilton homered...
            Then the Cardinals came back down to their last strike AGAIN...
            Then they won.

            It was so obviously a classic. I was kind of shaking when the game was over. And I desperately wanted to talk to someone.

            I called my dad. Now I had no idea if my dad was watching the game recorded.
            "Yeah."
            "Dad, how much time did you leave at the end?"
            "Normal length. Why did it go long?"

            I paused. I knew there was NO WAY he was going to record the whole thing. He would be watching it and somewhere it would run out.

            "Yeah dad. It went long."

            So I proceeded to tell my dad all about the game.

            I could build the suspense and hear my dad saying "No!" or "Oh my god!" as I told him how the Cardinals kept creeping closer and coming back.

            And then I described the finale.
            Long pause.

            My dad said "Wow."

            And then we started talking about the greatest World Series games we ever saw.

            Clearly this was a top 5 game for me.
            And my dad experienced it with me telling him the highlights by cell phone.

            And in a wonderful way, I got to experience it again... but this time it was a gift to my dad.

            And THAT is a Fall Classic.

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            Hey Colby Rasmus! Where did you watch the game?


















            Hey! If you could have not pulled a Diva act and whined your way out of St. Louis, you might be a World Series champ!

            But I'm sure you made the right decision.

            These Cardinals seemed like a really tough group to play with.

            And yeah, the Cardinals made such a bad move dealing a pain in the ass player with one pretty good season under his belt for pitching depth.

            Rasmus is going to get a World Series ring.
            I hope LaRussa presents it to him on his middle finger.


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            If this WAS Pujols' last game... you can not blame him

















            Pujols is probably going to return...
            The Cardinals could finally become a National Brand.

            But it also makes sense if he says "I've done EVERYTHING I can possibly do in St. Louis. Maybe I need a new challenge."

            The new owner of the Dodgers would want to show the fan base that they spend money on the team instead of on their homes. (And I assume they won't blame victims when they get beaten in their poorly lit and lightly secured parking lots.)

            Bringing in Albert Pujols makes all the short term sense in the world for the Dodgers.

            If he goes to Chavez Ravine, then I not only don't want to hear CARDINALS fans boo him but I also want to hear nobody in all of baseball boo him.

            If he wants to get top dollar, he has done everything he could have possibly done in St. Louis.

            But I said all of that before.




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            Was this Gerald Laird's last ever game as a member of the Cardinals?












            Salute him.
            It could be the end of an era.


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            I think Arthur Rhodes prefers THIS World Series ring

















            No matter what, Arthur Rhodes was going to get his first World Series ring.
            He played for the Rangers AND the Cardinals.
            If the Rangers got that last strike last night, it would be a Rangers ring.

            Call me crazy, I think this will be sweeter for him.

            He has pitched over 20 years in the bigs with 9 different teams.
            Now he has a World Series ring.

            I feel good for Arthur Rhodes.
            How could you not?

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            2011 World Series Cardinals, Rangers Banner, Flag, Pennant

            2011 World Series St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers Banner, Flag, and Pennant


            Looking for that perfect gift to give a St. Louis Cardinals or Texas Rangers fan? Check out these 2011 World Series pennant, flags, and banners.  Hang one of these banners or flags in your home, outside in the yard, or even on your automobile!

            The 2011 World Series was thrilling, dramatic, and climatic going the full 7 games.  There were ups and downs, highs and lows all throughout the series.  Whenever you thought the Rangers were down and out, they came back to take the Series lead 3 games to 2.  When the Rangers were within one strike of winning the World Series the Cardinals came back to tie the game twice, and then win game 6 on a dramatic home run in the 11th inning.

            Regardless of who you rooted for, it's time to celebrate the magical season that your team had in 2011.  These pennants, banners, and flags are officially licensed by Major League Baseball.

            St. Louis Cardinals World Series Champions Wall Hanging Banner


            What an exciting Series that took place between the Cardinals and Rangers. Here is a wall hanging banner that would look great in any room in your house. Click the pennant for more details.

            2011 Cardinals World Series Pennant



            Young baseball fans love to decorate their room to display everything that makes them happy. If your child loves the Cardinals this pennant would be a perfect accent to his room's decor.  Inexpensive and will brighten up your child's room for years!



            Texas Rangers 2011 World Series Pennant



            The Rangers beat the Detroit Tigers in the 2011 American League Championship series to move on to the World Series.  This 27x37 banner would look perfect on your living room wall, in your man cave, office, or bedroom.  Anywhere you could hang this banner would be just perfect.

            • High Quality Texas Rangers team graphics
            • All ready to hang
            • Officially licensed by MLB

            Texas Rangers 2011 World Series Banner Flag



            • Let your Texas Rangers pride fly with an Officially licensed by MLB Flag
            • Tough and durable base to stand up to any type of weather conditions
            • Team colors, logo, and World Series graphics

            2011 World Series St. Louis Cardinals Banner Flag



            • 3x5 St. Louis Cardinals Banner Flag
            • Officially licensed pennant by MLB
            • St. Louis Cardinals team color, logo, and graphics

            St. Louis Cardinals Hanging Wall World Series Banner


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