Last week, Mr. Diesel was in St. Louis to film an upcoming episode of ABC’s “Shaq Vs.” with the Cardinals Albert Pujols. The whole thing sounds a little desperate, but nevertheless, here is video of Shaq’s first pitch from the mound of Busch Stadium.
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Safe to safe that the St. Louis Post Dispatch headline genius was praying that Cardinals youngster, Mitchell Boggs, had himself a mediocre performance on Monday night against the Cincinnati Reds.
That last name just fits *so* well into headline insolence.
Snappy Headline Alert: Mitchell Boggs
Author: Matt Sebek | Filed under: St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis MediaIf you ever find yourself wondering why professional athletes are weirded out by intense fans are weird, point to the video below as Exhibit A.
Oddly enough, the above video could also be used as an argument why the first few weeks of the “American Idol” auditions are consistently entertaining.
Homemade Colby Rasmus Tribute Video
Author: Matt Sebek | Filed under: St. Louis CardinalsMonday. Uhh. How about some old school Ozzie Smith on the “Family Feud” in 1990 to brighten the spirits?
Ozzie. Stan. Gibby. Lou. Albert. Dizzy. Some of the most prominent figures in the century-old history of the St. Louis Cardinals franchise can be recognized with a single name. And while the names of these legends bring with them tales of greatness, soon there may be another added to the list… but for very different reasons.
Throughout the month of July, one of the three outfield slots in the Cardinals lineup has produced offensive numbers that are flirting with the wrong end of history. The name occupying that spot is simple, yet speaks volumes:
Dunkiel.
It is the combination of Tony LaRussa pets Chris Duncan and Rick Ankiel and together they have had one of the worst months of production in recent history.
Their collective offensive output over the month has been stunningly bad: 3 hits in 56 at bats, an On Base Percentage of .209, a Slugging Percentage of .054, 1 run, 2 RBI, 18 strikeouts. Going into Monday’s game, of the 292 hitters in the Majors that have registered 25 plate appearances or more in July, Ankiel ranked 292nd in OPS with Duncan just two slots above him at 290.
And despite these struggles, on virtually every single night, Hall of Fame manager Tony LaRussa continues to pencil one or both of them into the starting lineup…typically batting as high as fifth. In 17 total games for the team in the month of July, 15 of them have seen one of the two in the starting lineup.
Let’s make it clear that it is not as if these two sluggers are simply having a rough month in an otherwise productive season. This is no coincidence.
For the season, Ankiel’s line looks like this: .213/.275/.356, 5 HR, 22 RBI, 17 BB, 54 K. Duncan’s isn’t much better: .228/.330/.359, 5 HR, 32 RBI, 41 BB, 67 K.
For those sabermetrically inclined, Duncan is currently clocking in with a -5.4 wRAA (Runs Above Average) according to Fangraphs, with Ankiel earning a spot in the league’s Bottom 10 at -11.4. As a comparison, Albert Pujols’ wRAA is 47.8. Translation for those not saber-savvy: Albert Pujols could step up to the plate with a 12 inch Subway Club serving as his bat and I would still be more confident in him getting a hit than I would Dunkiel under normal circumstances.
In 2006, The Hardball Times made a strong case that Neifi Perez was in fact the single worst hitter in baseball history. Needless to say, Perez had some rough stretches at the plate. However in evaluating his entire body of work, we found that at no time during his 12-year career did Perez have a month in which he posted an OPS as bad as Dunkiel’s. His worst came in June 2002 when he posted a .388.
Arguably the worst hitter in baseball history has never had a month as bad as July has been for Dunkiel.
What Cardinals fans are seeing may never be duplicated – a tandem of outfielders sharing time in the starting lineup and producing equally horrific numbers in an all-out battle to see who can take a seat on the bench permanently.
Just when it seemed like they might be starting to make a late run to respectability before the end of the month - with Ankiel going 2-4 last night in Houston – the second half of the tandem, Duncan, grounded into a game-ending double play in his only at bat.
Who could have seen that coming?
ESPN’s “Baseball Tonight” went around their table of experts and they “concluded” what everyone in St. Louis has known for weeks; Albert Pujols will win the Homerun Derby tonight.
ESPN Likes Pujols to win Homerun Derby Tonight…
Author: Matt Sebek | Filed under: St. Louis CardinalsNot much to say about this photo, other than there’s something real special about seeing Whitey, Ozzie and Vince Coleman on the same field, together, once again. Throw in a little Nelly and Annie Wersching – who went to Nernix High School and stars opposite of Jack Bauer in “24″. Quality stuff right there.
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We were on vacation all last week, but we’re back in the saddle now and ready to dive headfirst into the All Star Game coverage.
Over the next 48 hours, we’ll give you a glimpse into the sights and sounds of downtown St. Louis. Check back early and often as we’ll deliver our observational appeal in and around the stadium. Maybe you’ll get some video from inside the stadium, or maybe you’ll get a picture of a homeless guy wearing a vintage Cardinals hat. Who knows.
We’re “live blogging” the events around the All Star Game over at JoeSportsFan.com, and will post some additional action right here.
Contrary to the rumors that Fox Sports has been spreading via their sinister ad campaign for the 2009 All Star Game, the city of St. Louis would like to issue an official statement to the people of this great nation:
“The St. Louis Visitors Commission wishes to clarify for anyone that is planning on visiting our beautiful city for the 2009 All Star fesitivites that the national treasure known as the Gateway Arch at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial remains securely entrenched in its position along the banks of the Mississippi River. According to the experts from the local science and paranormal communities, as of their most recent inspection, the monument did not demonstrate any traits that would lead us to believe that it is a massive magnetic tractor beam designed to scoop up humans and drop them at the feet of the God Albert Pujols for sacrifice as has been depicted in the ads.
To our knowledge, Mr. Pujols does not maintain any mind control over this or any other national monument, only over Odalis Perez.”

A Message From the City of St. Louis
Author: Josh Bacott | Filed under: St. Louis CardinalsOur collective group over at JoeSportsFan.com are big fans of mustaches. There, I said it. That said, when Derrick Goold interviewed Cardinals hurler, Adam Wainwright, on Tuesday night and learned that the entire Cardinals pitching staff will be growing upper lip dusters, I was somewhat indifferent.
Frankly, the whole “growing mustaches for luck/attention” thing is somewhat played out (see: Dick Ankiel in ‘09, Clay Zavada in ‘09 and Jason Giambi in ‘08).
Nevertheless, we’re enjoying the recent Cardinals pitcher trend because we’re seeing a collective group of adult men transition through the dreaded “peach fuzz” phase – and that’s fun for the whole family. For instance, when reliever Josh Kinney came off the DL a few weeks ago, he arrived with a full-blown lower nose beard. Played out. No fun. Actually, kind of fun. Whatever.
On the flip side, we’re seeing mustache goodness much like Albert Pujols in 2001…blossoming before our very eyes.





