Ryan Theriot
9. April 2011 | 01:59Goold’s 10: Cardinals take relative offense
Did the 2010 Cardinals struggle on offense? Is AT&T Park a place to jumpstart a lineup? What happened to those 1919 Cards? All are topics in the daily 10. (News Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch - 17:20:26)
Gordon: Ray of hope for Theriot
Until Sunday, his first series as a Cardinal was shaping up as badly as many fans feared it would (News Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch - 13:37:12)
Waiting for bats to come alive
St. Louis Cardinals’ Ryan Theriot reacts after striking out swining during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Wednesday, April 6, 2011, in St. Louis. The Pirates won 3-1. (News Source: Lincoln Courier - 11:12:11)
Cardinals waiting for bats to come alive
R.B. FALLSTROM AP Sports Writer ST. LOUIS Six games in, the St. Louis Cardinals have yet to top three runs and Matt Holliday can’t get back from his appendectomy soon enough. With or without their cleanup man, St. Louis hasn’t done much with a grand total of 15 runs and four regulars batting below .200. That group includes Albert Pujols, who grounded into three double plays for the first time in … (News Source: The San Francisco Examiner - 19:18:07)
Theriot, Rasmus set the table for Cards
The top two hitters in the lineup each reached base three times in Tuesday’s win. (News Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch - 05:30:00)
Rasmus, Theriot set the table in 3-2 win
The Cardinals were held to three runs or under for the fifth game in succession Tuesday night. That hadn’t happened at the start of any other of their 100-plus seasons since 1919. But the Cardinals, 3-2 victors over Pittsburgh, nevertheless managed their second win in five games and the offense appeared slowly to be gaining traction, even without recovering Matt Holliday. (News Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch - 04:35:05)
Bernie Bytes: Cardinals lacking at leadoff
How long will La Russa stick with Theriot in the leadoff spot? He’s not an ideal No. 1 hitter (News Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch - 15:27:35)
Jaime Garcia’s Shutout Salvages Series For St. Louis Cardinals
Jaime Garcia know how to cure what ailed the St. Louis Cardinals Sunday afternoon, averting a bullpen catastrophe by throwing nine shutout innings to put the Cardinals past the San Diego Padres in the last game of the Opening Week series by a final score of 2-0. Yadier Molina and Ryan Theriot drove in runs in the victory; Dustin Moseley was the hard-luck loser, pitching seven inning and allowing … (News Source: SB Nation - 20:36:22)
The Evolution of a Cliched St. Louis Cardinals Fan
It may not be you. It may not be everyone you know. But you have to admit this is a good composite sketch of 70% of the St. Louis Cardinals fans you meet at Busch Stadium. Ages 0-5 You’re a baby. You have no rooting interests or motor skills, but your parents still dress you up in St. Louis Cardinals gear. Even though you can neither feed yourself nor use a toilet, your parents still tell every … (News Source: SB Nation - 14:02:32)
Cardinals lose 3-1 to Pirates, La Russa fumes
R.B. FALLSTROM AP Sports Writer ST. LOUIS Tired of fielding questions about a punchless lineup, Tony La Russa went on the attack. The St. Louis manager cut short his televised postgame news conference and stalked off the podium after Cardinals hitters failed once again Wednesday in a 3-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Face red and arms gesturing, La Russa said it was unfair to compare this … (News Source: Washington Examiner - 23:23:56)
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