Berkowitz: Yadier Molina is the Ideal Managerial Candidate for a Specific Team
It’s been a year since Yadier Molina announced his retirement from the Cardinals and receded into the comforts of impending Hall of Fame enshrinement.
It’s been a year since Yadier Molina announced his retirement from the Cardinals and receded into the comforts of impending Hall of Fame enshrinement.
They have been known as the Cardinals since 1900. Consistency has been a trademark of the franchise. Since 1926 they have never gone more than 18 seasons without making the playoffs.
Despite being the youngest manager in Major League Baseball, Oliver Marmol will have some veteran leadership to ease him into the culture this season in Yadier Molina, Adam Wainwright, and an old friend coming back home.
The St. Louis Cardinals were a team that largely underwhelmed this season. However, they got hot in mid-September and propelled themselves into a Wild Card berth with a 17-game winning streak.
After 186 days of the regular season, it comes down to do or die for the St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Who takes it and moves on?
2020 marked another season where the St. Louis Cardinals were very mediocre. The 30-28 regular-season record coupled with an early two games-to-one defeat to the Padres in the Wild Card round showed us that there is plenty of room for improvement. How will this storied franchise handle things before the 2021 season rolls around? Perhaps a few significant additions can stir the drink and make this team a true contender once again.
The New York Yankees could have a new catcher in 2021, as the team considers trading catcher Gary Sanchez. They will at least listen to offers for the backstop, according to the New York Post.
The Los Angeles Angels finished the 2020 regular season with their fifth consecutive losing season and sixth straight year without reaching the postseason. Owner Arte Moreno wasted no time making changes by announcing the team had relieved general manager, Billy Eppler, of his duties following the final regular game of the season.
Yadier Molina reached the 2,000-career hit plateau Thursday evening with a seventh-inning single to center field. Molina becomes only the 15th catcher in Major League Baseball history and sixth St. Louis Cardinals hitter to reach the career milestone.
The St. Louis Cardinals are looking to improve following an NLCS sweep at the hands of the Washington Nationals, but the National League Central is going to be tough sledding in the coming years.
Last night didn’t exactly go the way I thought it would. But that’s what makes baseball so great, right? We just never know what’s going to happen. The St. Louis Cardinals are on the verge of elimination and the Washington Nationals are one game away from childhood dreams. Before that, the New York Yankees will host the Houston Astros for what will be Game Three of the ALCS. The series is currently tied at one game apiece and this sets up to be a critical swing game. As the title reads, these picks are more for GPPs/tournaments. For cash games, you may want to use a different strategy and take a safer approach. Without further ado, let’s get to the picks.
Well, the first two games of the series were very much in favor of the Washington Nationals, as they stymied the St. Louis Cardinals’ offense and held them to only one run and four hits in the first two games combined. Things won’t get any easier for the Redbirds tonight. They’ll have the difficult task of attempting to barrel up Stephen Strasburg. The one thing going for them that they didn’t have in the first two games is Jack Flaherty. Whenever you can send your ace to the mound, you have to feel like you have a shot.
It’s been a year since Yadier Molina announced his retirement from the Cardinals and receded into the comforts of impending Hall of Fame enshrinement.
They have been known as the Cardinals since 1900. Consistency has been a trademark of the franchise. Since 1926 they have never gone more than 18 seasons without making the playoffs.
Despite being the youngest manager in Major League Baseball, Oliver Marmol will have some veteran leadership to ease him into the culture this season in Yadier Molina, Adam Wainwright, and an old friend coming back home.
The St. Louis Cardinals were a team that largely underwhelmed this season. However, they got hot in mid-September and propelled themselves into a Wild Card berth with a 17-game winning streak.
After 186 days of the regular season, it comes down to do or die for the St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Who takes it and moves on?
2020 marked another season where the St. Louis Cardinals were very mediocre. The 30-28 regular-season record coupled with an early two games-to-one defeat to the Padres in the Wild Card round showed us that there is plenty of room for improvement. How will this storied franchise handle things before the 2021 season rolls around? Perhaps a few significant additions can stir the drink and make this team a true contender once again.
The New York Yankees could have a new catcher in 2021, as the team considers trading catcher Gary Sanchez. They will at least listen to offers for the backstop, according to the New York Post.
The Los Angeles Angels finished the 2020 regular season with their fifth consecutive losing season and sixth straight year without reaching the postseason. Owner Arte Moreno wasted no time making changes by announcing the team had relieved general manager, Billy Eppler, of his duties following the final regular game of the season.
Yadier Molina reached the 2,000-career hit plateau Thursday evening with a seventh-inning single to center field. Molina becomes only the 15th catcher in Major League Baseball history and sixth St. Louis Cardinals hitter to reach the career milestone.
The St. Louis Cardinals are looking to improve following an NLCS sweep at the hands of the Washington Nationals, but the National League Central is going to be tough sledding in the coming years.
Last night didn’t exactly go the way I thought it would. But that’s what makes baseball so great, right? We just never know what’s going to happen. The St. Louis Cardinals are on the verge of elimination and the Washington Nationals are one game away from childhood dreams. Before that, the New York Yankees will host the Houston Astros for what will be Game Three of the ALCS. The series is currently tied at one game apiece and this sets up to be a critical swing game. As the title reads, these picks are more for GPPs/tournaments. For cash games, you may want to use a different strategy and take a safer approach. Without further ado, let’s get to the picks.
Well, the first two games of the series were very much in favor of the Washington Nationals, as they stymied the St. Louis Cardinals’ offense and held them to only one run and four hits in the first two games combined. Things won’t get any easier for the Redbirds tonight. They’ll have the difficult task of attempting to barrel up Stephen Strasburg. The one thing going for them that they didn’t have in the first two games is Jack Flaherty. Whenever you can send your ace to the mound, you have to feel like you have a shot.
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