Cards in the News – December 18, 2005
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Cardinals
General Interest
”Cards' owners want to make money, and that's not bad“
By Bryan Burwell, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
”Looper deal was costly, but it had to be done“
By Bernie Miklasz, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (from 12/16/05)
”Riffs: Who’s on Second?“
By Derrick Goold, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (from 12/16/05)
”Ex-players pitch in for Cardinals Care“
By Nate Latsch, MLB (from 12/16/05)
”Cali harnessing command in Dominican“
By Matthew Leach, MLB (from 12/16/05)
”Cardinals report: Notes, quotes“
By The Sports Xchange, Sportsline
”Cardinals report: Inside pitch“
By The Sports Xchange, Sportsline
” Cardinals report: Roster“
By The Sports Xchange, Sportsline
Audio/Video/Slide
”Cards thrown for a Looper “
By Fox Sports
Minors
AA – Springfield Cardinals
”Cardinals' Ryan to get look at second base“
By Kary Booher, Springfield News-Leader
”Meet the Springfield Cardinals, Part I“
- Cardinals Diaspora Blog (2 part interview w/Kary Booher of the Springfield News-Leader. Think Joe Strauss)
”Meet Your Springfield Cardinals, Part 2“
- Cardinals Diaspora Blog
Elsewhere in Baseball
”St. Louisan Buehrle is among dinner headliners“
By St. Louis Post-Dispatch staff reports
” L.A. gets Garciaparra ... and infield logjam”
By Ken Rosenthal, Fox Sports
” Mientkiewicz-Red Sox ball dispute heads to arbitration“
By The Associated Press/ESPN
” Outside looking in: Santo, Torre headline all-time non-Hall of Fame team“
By Alex Belth, SI (Several former Cardinals made this team)
” Brewers playing hardball with Kolb“
By Tom Haudricourt, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
” Mets, Yanks mull Dotel“
By Anthony McCarron, New York Daily News
At the Birdhouse
”Commentary on Looper“
By Brian Walton (subscription)
”Cardinals Prospect #24 - Mike Parisi”
By The Birdhouse staff (subscription)
”Cardinals Prospect #23 - Josh Wilson“
By The Birdhouse staff (subscription)
” Post of the Week – December 10 -16“
By Brian Walton
” What Next? The Possibilities Remain Endless“
By Brian Walton (subscription)
” Ask The Insiders“
By Ray Mileur and Brian Walton