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re: Busch Stadium parking

Posted by MO$ on 6/18/13 at 4:09 pm to
Anywhere around the stadium downtown youre fine.

dont go north of the edwards jones dome though...

re: What state loves baseball the most?

Posted by MO$ on 5/29/13 at 10:22 pm to
Idk exactly what its like in the western side of the side state, but growing up in St. Louis literally every kid starts playing baseball/tee ball at the age of 4 (soccer being tied/close second for most popular youth sport). football for most kids doesnt start til 6th grade or later... basketball probly 3rd or 4th

and of course Cardinals baseball is engrained into you from birth... Summer baseball (legion, travel, etc.) is also huge and it seems like Missouri has a million teams

theres no city that does playoff baseball like St. Louis

re: One Month In - MLB

Posted by MO$ on 5/1/13 at 6:56 pm to
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Wow


thanks for the insight? i'm sure you'll have some great opinions to share later on

One Month In - MLB

Posted by MO$ on 5/1/13 at 6:48 pm
Who are going to be the division winners, wildcards, cy youngs, MVPs?

AL West: Rangers
AL Central: Tigers
AL East: Yankees
Wildcard #1: A's
Wildcard #2: Red Sox

MVP: Cabrera
Cy Young: Matt Moore

NL West: Giants
NL Central: Reds
NL East: Braves
Wildcard #1: Cardinals
Wildcard #2: Nationals

MVP: Harper
Cy Young: Adam Wainwright



re: MLB Personal Top 10

Posted by MO$ on 4/16/13 at 1:33 pm to
Give me your counter argument.... or just keep deferring and coming up with childish comebacks

re: MLB Personal Top 10

Posted by MO$ on 4/16/13 at 1:31 pm to
-Best defensive catcher in baseball (and its not even close)
-calls the game entirely on his own and basically is the pitching coach (cards starters have #1 ERA so far this season (no Carpenter, Lohse, Motte)
-team emotional leader
-great clutch rbi guy and has gotten better every season offensively (most STL fans will say that hes the one guy they want up with the game on the line)

I'll take him in the top 10

re: MLB Personal Top 10

Posted by MO$ on 4/16/13 at 1:24 pm to
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I understand you said you are bias but at the same time I cannot fathom how Molina is your #1 favorite player to watch. Nothing about Molina is fun or enjoyable.


Best defensive catcher in baseball, watching him throw is a treat in itself, especially watching him pick guys off 1st base when they have a two step lead and take maybe a 1 step secondary

He also is one of the most clutch hitters in baseball and can make contact and put balls in play on pitches that others cant even foul off

like i said if you aren't a cardinals fan or dont follow the team regularly you wouldnt understand

and you just said gattis is fun to watch when molina he couldnt even hold Yadi's jock/he's hit like 4 homers but otherwise he doesnt do anything

re: MLB Personal Top 10

Posted by MO$ on 4/16/13 at 1:21 pm to
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Top 10 player in the game









If you dont think Molina is a top 10 player in the game you dont know baseball im sorry

re: ESPN MLB Top 10 Power Rankings

Posted by MO$ on 4/16/13 at 1:41 am to
If the Cardinals get their bullpen straightened out (big if considering Motte is likely out for the season) they're as good as anyone in baseball

MLB Personal Top 10

Posted by MO$ on 4/16/13 at 1:40 am
Who are your top 10 favorite players to watch in the game today?

1) Yadier Molina- biased but people who don't watch this guy every day and/or follow the Cardinals really have no grasp how good he is. Top 10 player in the game, could go down as the greatest defensive catcher of all time.
2) Jose Reyes- when healthy
3) Yoenis Cespedes- makes you stop and watch him take an AB
4) Cliff Lee- unreal and under appreciated
5) Miguel Cabrera- best pure hitter in the game
6) Mike Trout- not much to say
7) Tulo- when healthy
8) David Price- have always liked watching him pitch
9) Justin Upton- top 5 player in league so far this season & top 5 talent
10) Andrew Mccutchen- electrifying talent

(Matt Kemp wouldve easily made this list 2 yrs ago)

re: MLB Predictions 2013

Posted by MO$ on 3/7/13 at 9:03 am to
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if anybody arguing whether kershaw and verlander arent the two best pitchers in the majors, they are stupid. id personally take kershaw considering he is 6 years younger but they really are both in a league above everyone else


i agree with that but David price is pretty damn close to the kershaw/verlander tier

re: MLB Predictions 2013

Posted by MO$ on 3/6/13 at 9:54 pm to
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Molina gets >>>> but Votto just gets one >


Craig had some of the best numbers in the league in his first full season (in which he only played 120ish games).
Votto is definitely the better player hell i picked him to win MVP but if Craig stays healthy this year he'll be one of the 10 most valuable hitters in the NL... also plays in a tougher hitters park

Cards and Reds are both stacked (NL in general is stacked) should be a helluva fun season

re: MLB Predictions 2013

Posted by MO$ on 3/6/13 at 9:26 pm to
If we go through the lineup by position:

RF: Bruce > Beltran

CF: Jay = Choo (considering how good Jay's D is and how many people doubt Choo can be even an average defensive center fielder. Actually the small advantage is probly with Jay)

LF: Holliday > Ludwick

3rd: Freese > Frazier

SS: Cozast > Kozma/Cedeno/Furcal/Jackson

Phillips > Carpenter

Votto > Craig

Molina >>>> Hanigan/Mesoraco

re: MLB Predictions 2013

Posted by MO$ on 3/6/13 at 9:22 pm to
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Do you watch baseball or are you just a huge cardtard?


do you watch baseball or are you just a reds fan?

the reds have a better rotation i was just stating i liked the cardinals pitching depth

the lineups are about as even as it gets (if beltran or holliday goes down for anytime the big O steps in and there will be little to no dropoff)

and yes i like the cards bullpen with boggs, mujica, rosenthal, and motte better than the reds bullpen sans chapman

re: MLB Predictions 2013

Posted by MO$ on 3/6/13 at 8:53 pm to
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I still think the wild card games should be a 5 or 7 game series


way to long you cant make the other teams just sit around for that long

shouldve just kept it to 1 wildcard in my opinion

re: MLB Predictions 2013

Posted by MO$ on 3/6/13 at 8:50 pm to
the shite talk i received the day before that game was like no other i had ever experienced

re: MLB Predictions 2013

Posted by MO$ on 3/6/13 at 8:46 pm to
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That was an absolute horse shite of game and you know it.


David Ross hit a 2 run shot after Lohse had already struck him out in the 2nd inning but for some reason the ump didnt count the pitch. Braves fans seem to forget about that

Obviously the infield fly was a bad call but those cancel each other out

Atlanta made 3 or 4 errors including a couple by chipper so its not like they really deserved to win that game

re: MLB Predictions 2013

Posted by MO$ on 3/6/13 at 8:42 pm to
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Good god. i have never seen fans so insecure even with them being successful in the past. Other than the Phillies or Nats, I dont have any teams I root against. Cards fans want to let it be known every chance they get.


how was i being insecure?

i was told by countless braves fans leading up to the WC game last year that Medlen was gonna throw a shut out and the cards had no chance and they couldnt handle turner field blah blah blah

the braves fans i know try and act like the braves are a top five MLB franchise and that Atlanta is SUCH a great baseball town and so on and so forth

re: MLB Predictions 2013

Posted by MO$ on 3/6/13 at 8:31 pm to
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Who gives a shite about the mlb


eh just a couple dudes

re: MLB Predictions 2013

Posted by MO$ on 3/6/13 at 8:29 pm to
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Bravos win it all


lolz the braves are the biggest choke artists in pro sports.

i go to grad school at emory and it was glorious watching the melt down after the Cards put them in their place for the 2nd year in a row