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Before he was part of World Series, NBA Finals, Super Bowl and Olympics broadcasts, Bob Costas got his start at KMOX in 1974.
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Journalist Danny Spewak details Charlie Peete’s life in, “Cardinal Dreams: The Legacy of Charlie Peete and a Life Cut Short.” Peete died in a plane crash while on his way to play winter baseball.
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The western Illinois city has been without a team since the Gems left in 2023. The Springfield Lucky Horseshoes' ownership group wants to change that.
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Chaim Bloom will become the St. Louis Cardinals’ director of baseball operations after next season, following John Mozeliak’s long and successful tenure in the role.
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St. Louis Giants and St. Louis Stars players are now included in the official Major League Baseball record book, giving these Negro Leagues players additional recognition and respect.
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Whitey Herzog, the innovative and popular Hall of Fame manager who ran both of Missouri’s Major League Baseball teams and returned the Cardinals to World Series glory after a 15-year drought, has died.
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The Quincy Gems, a collegiate summer baseball team, is not returning next season. The team’s owners, Jimmie and Julie Louthan, made the announcement on Tuesday. The couple cited sacrificing family time and a difficulty providing affordable seasonal entertainment.
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The last-place St. Louis Cardinals open the second half of a frustrating season Friday at Busch Stadium against Washington. They hit this week’s All-Star break more than 11 games behind division-leading Cincinnati.
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“It Ain't Over” focuses on Yogi Berra on and off the field.
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A St. Louis author is teaching younger generations about Stan 'the Man' Musial.