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Shildt was fired a week after managing the Cardinals into their third consecutive postseason.
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The Dodgers will host the Cardinals in Los Angeles for the National League wild-card game. St. Louis Public Radio spoke with longtime sports journalist Rob Rains about the Cardinals’ chances.
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Benjamin Hochman, sports columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, shares his take on the Cardinals' run in the MLB season so far and whether the team will trade any players before the deadline on July 30.
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Former Sports Illustrated staff writer (and St. Louis native) Joan Niesen discussed her new podcast on the 1998 home run race and its aftermath, "Crushed," on "St. Louis on the Air."
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The Cardinals play their first home game of the 2021 schedule on Thursday. It's the second straight year they are playing during a pandemic.
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A new tool developed in part by a St. Louis mathematician compares the chances of catching the coronavirus across different activities at public gatherings and helps pinpoint which may be the riskiest.
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Pens that once held enslaved people sit in the shadow of Busch Stadium. Two Democratic lawmakers are now working with the St. Louis Cardinals for a marker to commemorate the site.
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Family, friends and fans of baseball legend Lou Brock gathered Saturday to remember and celebrate his life and storied career with the Cardinals. Brock’s family hosted a private funeral in Ferguson, which was livestreamed to the public, then visited his statue outside Busch Stadium. He was 81 when he died last Sunday, after suffering from ailments including bone marrow cancer and diabetes.
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“I don’t know what tomorrow looks like. Nobody does," John Mozeliak said
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The St. Louis Cardinals have had 13 members of their traveling party — seven players and six staff members — test positive for COVID-19, Major League Baseball and the team announced Monday. As a result, this week’s four game series in Detroit, which already had featured one postponed game, one double header, and two games moved out of St. Louis, has been postponed entirely.