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majorleagueupdates · 2 months
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BREAKING: a broadcast intern at Busch Stadium has just captured an unsuspecting bat boy and fed him to the Greater St. Louis Minotaur.
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thinkazul · 9 months
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Joe Kelly mentality:
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todaysdocument · 5 months
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Black Sheep Squadron (VMF-214) – WWII Boyington
Record Group 127: Records of the U.S. Marine CorpsSeries: Photographic Reference FileFile Unit: General – Black Sheep Squadron (VMF-214) – WWII Boyington
This black and white photograph shows three Marine pilots posing with baseball bats over the wing of a military plane.  They are holding the bats as though they were guns.  All three wear St. Louis Cardinals’ caps.  Palm trees are in the background.
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WEARING CARDINAL CAPS: These Leather- neck fighter pilots in the South Pacific hope to catch more Japanese airmen off base. The baseball motif was inspired by 20 caps sent Major Gregory Boyington's Squadron by the St. Louis Cardinals. The ball caps were worn traditionally by Marine pilots when not actually flying. Left to right: On a Corsair fighter Wing, 1st Lieutenant Robert W. McClurg, 3 Zeros; 1st Lieutenant Paul A. Mullen, 3 Zeros; 1st Lieutenant Edwin L. Olander, 3 Zeros.
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hootball · 8 months
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NOLAN ARENADO [20230319] CUB @ USA
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blastofsports · 8 months
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Louis Clark Brock (June 18, 1939 – September 6, 2020) was an American professional baseball left fielder. He began his 19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the 1961 Chicago Cubs but spent most of it as a left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals. An All-Star for six seasons, Brock was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on his first ballot in 1985 and was inducted into the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in 2014.
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goalhofer · 1 day
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Top 10 MLB Triple Leaders: Week 4
10: Kerry Carpenter, Detroit (2) 9: Ha-Seong Kim, San Diego (2) 8: Masyn Winn, St. Louis (2) 7: Charlie Blackmon, Colorado (2) 6: Ceddanne Rafaela, Boston (2) 5: Alexander Williams, Pittsburgh (2) 4: Wenceel Pérez, Detroit (2) 3: Bobby Witt; Jr., Kansas City (3) 2: P.C. Abrams; Jr., Washington (3) 1: Alex Kirilloff, Minnesota (3)
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ashlehdahling · 1 year
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Congratulations Japan for moving on to the quarter finals of the world baseball classic!
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baseballandplaid · 26 days
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cleoselene · 2 months
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NL West | NL East
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sportstemplates · 6 days
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MLB Mother's Day hat logos (2024)
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RIP Whitey Herzog. #STLCards #ForTheLou
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powerblais · 1 year
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Lights, Camera, Action (req: @poltoncarayko)
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Rogers Hornsby was and is quite simply the greatest right-handed hitter ever to pick up a bat. From 1920-25, over six seasons, he led the National League every year in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging average, and batted a combined .397 over that span.
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goalhofer · 8 days
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Top 10 MLB Strikeout Leaders: Week 3
10: Willi Castro, Minnesota (21) 9: Zach Gelof, Oakland (22) 8: Nolan Gorman, St. Louis (22) 7: Jorge Polanco, Seattle (22) 6: José Siri, Tampa Bay (23) 5: Joey Gallo, Washington (25) 4: Teoscar Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers (26) 3: Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh (26) 2: Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers (27) 1: Nolan Jones, Colorado (28)
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