Jul 28, 2009 | St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Wellemeyer seems headed to Cardinals' bullpen
Todd Wellemeyer's struggles probably will translate to at least a temporary reassignment to the bullpen, effective today with an announcement from the Cardinals regarding Friday's starter against Houston.
All A-OK again ... for a day Lilly strong, helps erase memory of ugly loss day earlier
Former Boston Red Sox manager Grady Little gets credit for describing the ups and downs of a Baseball season with the New England faithful.
TV: Comcast SportsNet. Radio: WPHT ; WUBA Spanish. Ticket information: The game is sold out; standing-room only tickets will go on sale before the game.
Thompson likely to make last start
Brad Thompson has been through it before. The veteran right-hander has spent the past three seasons shuttling back and forth between the starting rotation and the bullpen.
Chicago Cubs-St. Louis Cardinals: This Could Get Ugly
With the Cardinals coming to town this weekend, who knows what to expect. This series is always a fun one.
There is No Way Roy Halladay becomes a Cardinal
And according to one article the St. Louis Cardinals are considered to be one of six serious contenders in the 'Halladay Trade Sweepstakes.' And sports talk radio in St.
Cards may rest All-Star hopeful Franklin
If Ryan Franklin isn't named to the National League All-Star team on Sunday, it won't be his fault.
Thompson struggles as Cards fall to Reds
Mere hours after a once-in-a-season win, the Cardinals endured the exact opposite on Saturday: a loss of the sort that seems to be happening a few times a week.
'OK' outing not good enough for Cardinals
In Brad Thompson's last three starts, the Cardinals have been outscored 26-2, although Thompson has given up only about half those runs.
Reds, Owings seek to slow down Pujols
Right-hander Brad Thompson starts against the Cincinnati Reds for the second time this season today when the St.
Mortensen promoted; Greene may return to DL
The Cardinals have yet to make an official announcement, but the club has promoted righthanded pitcher Clayton Mortensen from Triple-A Memphis, most likely to assume infielder Khalil Greene's spot on the roster.
"When I saw the lineup card today, I thought they're throwing some pretty good guys out there," Lincecum said.
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