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  1. RE: ext.sportsbots.xyz/users/28406

    And he borrowed that 1/8 jersey from Bill DeWitt Jr., the batboy and future owner of the #stlcards.

    … and they still have the jersey,

  2. History in the scorebook.
    My son used to call it “drawing the game,” so here’s my sketch of Joshua Baez’s 3-homer debut.
    Done with a Travelers x @[email protected] pencil.
    #stlcards #MLB

  3. Joshua Baez did get the baseball from his 1st home run. Traded a signed bat to get it -- and what a souvenir that turned out to be for the fan. #stlcards #Cardinals #MLB

    stltoday.com/sports/profession

  4. Joshua Baez with his mom, Yris (immediately to his left, wearing glasses), and 30 total friends and family on the field at Wrigley after making history. #stlcards

  5. Guys, I am not emotionally equipped for Joshua Báez to be anything less than the second coming of Albert Pujols #STLCards

  6. Leaping catch against the wall ✅
    Home run to dead center ✅

    Everson Pereira was making BIG plays last night!

    #STLCards x @[email protected]

  7. What a way to end it!

    Everson Pereira lays out to secure the W!

    @[email protected] x #STLCards

  8. #Yankees take game two of this series in the Bronx, 2-0 over the #STLCards. Rubber match Wednesday evening. {ESPN 4 August}

    espn.com/mlb/boxscore/_/gameId

  9. Burly got the home run party started last night with a Leadoff Bud! 🍻

    #STLCards x @[email protected]

  10. For the second consecutive year, #stlcards did not have a player elected by either the fan or the player votes.

    They needed the commissioner's office to select the NL RBI leader for the team as their lone rep (currently).

    More here: stltoday.com/sports/profession

  11. #STLCards just kicking Chicago's ass at Wrigley Field this afternoon. 11-0 as I type this, 4th inning. Love to see it!

  12. A remarkable moment from the 1926 World Series, bringing together legendary players, managers, and baseball history in one photograph. #stlcards #stlouis #baseball #mlb #yankees #nyc

    socprofb.com/baseball/

  13. Long before they faced off in the 1926 World Series, Miller Huggins was Rogers Hornsby's first major league manager and the man who helped shape him into a superstar. #stlcards #baseball #stlouis #mlb #yankees

    socprofb.com/baseball/

  14. Jesse Haines was brilliant on the mound for the St. Louis Cardinals during the 1926 World Series, pitching a complete-game shutout in Game 3 and starting the decisive Game 7 to finish with a 2–0 record and a 1.08 ERA. He also famously aided his own cause in that dominant Game 3 victory by hitting a crucial home run against the New York Yankees. #stlcards #StLouisCardinals #stlouis #baseball #mlb

    socprofb.com/baseball/

  15. #STLCards No. 25 prospect Blaze Jordan has been called up to The Show for what would be his Major League debut.

    The 23-year-old corner infielder slashed .313/.373/.548 with 11 homers across 57 games at Triple-A: atmlb.com/4emGdG8

  16. During the 1926 World Series, Billy Southworth was a standout performer for the St. Louis Cardinals, batting .345 with 10 hits and 4 RBIs to help secure the franchise's first championship. His defining moment came in Game 2, when he hit a crucial three-run home run to lead the Cardinals to victory over the New York Yankees. #stlcards #stlouis #mlb #baseball

    socprofb.com/baseball/

  17. 100 years ago this 1926 Pitching Staff of the Cardinals beat the Favored New York Yankees, from L-R: Hallahan, Clough, Reinhart, Alexander, Keen, Rhem, Sherdel, Sothoron, Haines, and Bell. #stlcards #stlouis #baseball #mlb
    Read more about a member and hero of the starting staff here

    socprofb.com/2023/04/17/colori