December 19th, 2011 •
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Brian Tallet, Miguel Batista, Ryan Franklin, Top Stories of the Year, Trever Miller • Tagged as Brian Tallet, Miguel Batista, Ryan Franklin, St. Louis Cardinals, top stories of the year, Trever Miller
Four veteran relievers began the 2011 season with the St. Louis Cardinals but they did not perform and were soon gone, replaced by younger men.
October 6th, 2009 •
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Dennys Reyes, Trever Miller • Tagged as Dennys Reyes, Jim Thome, St. Louis Cardinals, Trever Miller
How might Cardinals relievers Dennys Reyes and Trever Miller fare against the Dodgers’ Jim Thome in the NLDS?
September 2nd, 2009 •
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Cardinals History, Trever Miller • Tagged as Cardinals history, St. Louis Cardinals, strikeout rate, Trever Miller
The St. Louis Cardinals left-hander is sitting down opposing hitters at a historic rate.
April 15th, 2009 •
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Brad Thompson, Chris Perez, Dennys Reyes, Jason Motte, Josh Kinney, Kyle McClellan, Ryan Franklin, Trever Miller • Tagged as blown saves, Brad Thompson, bullpen, Chris Perez, Dennys Reyes, Jason Motte, Josh Kinney, Kyle McClellan, relievers, Ryan Franklin, saves, St. Louis Cardinals, Trever Miller
Early performance of the 2009 St. Louis Cardinals relievers compared to the 2008 version and the rest of the National League.
March 7th, 2009 •
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Brad Thompson, Charlie Manning, Chris Perez, Dennys Reyes, Jason Motte, Josh Kinney, Kyle McClellan, Royce Ring, Ryan Franklin, Trever Miller • Tagged as Brad Thompson, bullpen, Charlie Manning, Chris Perez, Dennys Reyes, Jason Motte, Josh Kinney, Kyle McClellan, Royce Ring, Ryan Franklin, St. Louis Cardinals, Trever Miller
When Dennys Reyes was added to the St. Louis Cardinals’ bullpen, who lost his roster spot as a result?
March 4th, 2009 •
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Charlie Manning, Ian Ostlund, Katsuhiko Maekawa, Royce Ring, Trever Miller • Tagged as Charlie Manning, Ian Ostlund, Katsuhiko Maekawa, left-handed relief, Royce Ring, St. Louis Cardinals, Trever Miller
Dissatisfied with their left-handed relievers, the St. Louis Cardinals are apparently shopping again.
February 8th, 2009 •
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Alex Rodriguez, Braden Looper, Joe Torre, Mike DiFelice, Scott Gorgen, Todd Worrell, Tony La Russa, Trever Miller • Tagged as Alex Rodriguez, Bob Costas, Brad Knox, braden looper, Brian Shouse, Caribbean Series, Cookie Rojas, Edgar Gonzalez, Joe Torre, Mike DiFelice, MLB Network, Randy Wolf, Scott Gorgen, Todd Worrell, Tom Verducci, Tony La Russa, Trever Miller
St. Louis Cardinals-related news includes the Caribbean Series, “A-Fraud”, Joe Torre, MLB Network, TLR on scouts vs. stats, Todd Worrell, Scott Gorgen and more!
January 24th, 2009 •
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Brad Thompson, Charlie Manning, Chris Perez, Jason Motte, Josh Kinney, Kyle McClellan, Royce Ring, Ryan Franklin, Trever Miller • Tagged as Brad Thompson, bullpen, Charlie Manning, Chris Perez, Jason Motte, Josh Kinney, Kyle McClellan, relievers, Royce Ring, Ryan Franklin, St. Louis Cardinals, Trever Miller
Comparing the inexperience level of Ryan Franklin and the rest of the projected 2009 St. Louis Cardinals bullpen to peer groups from recent seasons.
January 13th, 2009 •
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Charlie Manning, Randy Flores, Ron Villone, Royce Ring, Trever Miller • Tagged as Charlie Manning, Randy Flores, Ron Villone, Royce Ring, St. Louis Cardinals, Trever Miller
Considering alternate methods to gauge the comparative effectiveness of the St. Louis Cardinals’ new left-handed relievers for 2009.
December 13th, 2008 •
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Aaron Miles, Arbitration, Brad Thompson, Brendan Ryan, Brian Barden, Charlie Manning, Chris Duncan, Free Agency, Jarrett Hoffpauir, Randy Flores, Rick Ankiel, Ryan Ludwick, Todd Wellemeyer, Trever Miller, Tyler Greene, Tyler Johnson
The St. Louis Cardinals did not offer contracts to lefty relievers Randy Flores and Tyler Johnson, making them free agents, saving money and opening roster spots. Infielder Aaron Miles was also cut loose. Could the Twins and Nick Punto (pictured) partially be to blame? How might the Cards fill the openings?