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2006 — Albert Pujols sets a major league record with his 14th home run in April. 2007 — Colorado shortstop Troy Tulowitzki ...
The baseball world mourns longtime executive Walt Jocketty, who passed away at 74 following 45 years in the sport.
Future hall-of-famer and former St. Louis Cardinals star Albert Pujols once said, “it’s not how you start the season, it’s how you finish. You don’t play to put up numbers, you play to win.” Time and ...
Walt Jocketty, the Cardinals architect who lured manager Tony La Russa to St. Louis and oversaw the drafting of Albert Pujols ...
Brendan Donovan can finish off one of the better Aprils in Cardinals history Wednesday vs. Cincinnati in a split doubleheader at 11:40 a.m. and 5:40 p.m. (St. Louis time).
The Yankees star is already considered an all-time slugger, but this season’s adjustments have seen him reach another level.
Walt Jocketty, a three-time baseball executive of the year and former general manager for both the Cardinals and the Reds, ...
1971 — Hank Aaron connected off Gaylord Perry for his 600th career home run in the Atlanta Braves’ 10-inning, 6-5 loss to the San Francisco Giants. 1982 — Philadelphia’s Pete Rose went 5-for-5 to tie ...
1996 — Barry Bonds became the fourth major leaguer with 300 homers and 300 steals when he homered in the third inning of the ...
1990 — At Fenway Park, gimpy-legged Bill Buckner, 41, hits an inside-the-park home run for the Boston Red Sox. It will be his only homer in this, his last, season as he will play just 22 games.
2006 — Albert Pujols sets a major league record with his 14th home run in April. 2007 — Colorado shortstop Troy Tulowitzki had an unassisted triple play in the seventh inning of the Rockies ...
1902 — Baltimore Orioles infielder John McGraw is hit by pitches five times, but home plate umpire Jack Sheridan refuses to allow him to take first base. In the 9th inning, McGraw is hit for the ...
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