Jason Marquis

Jason Marquis

Jason Marquis is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and wears number 21. He is managed by pitching manager Dave Duncan.

 
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The St. Louis Cardinals will be looking to avoid lose four straight games at home when faces Colarado Rockies and Jason Marquis (7-4) on Monday. The Rockies outscored St. Louis 28-7 in the previous three games. Marquis has allowed more hits (75) than innings pitched (74 2/3) and Brad Thomson has thrown only 5 innings allowing 5 hits. In Bill Welke (umpire) 6 of 11 games have been over and the run average is 10. I'm absollutly sure this one is gonna be over those 8.5 run line. St. Louis + 8.5 Read Full Story
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Jason Marquis had trouble against the Giants, allowing seven runs (five earned) on eight hits in six-plus innings in an 8-3 loss Thursday. Brad Hawpe and Ian Stewart homered off the Giants’ bullpen. Read Full Story
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FOX2now.comSt. Louis Cardinals announce season ticket pricingThe Associated PressLOUIS — St. Louis Cardinals season ticket prices are increasing an average of 3 percent next year. The baseball club said Friday that nearly one-third of ...St. Louis Cardinals To Increase Season Ticket PricesFOX2now.comSeason tickets for Cardinals will cost moreSt. Louis Post-DispatchCost to go to the ballpark to become more expensive for some: Team is bumping...  
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Jeff Francoeur wasn’t kidding when he told The Post this summer that free-agent right hander Jason Marquis badly wants to be a Met in 2010. Marquis backed that up this week, telling The Post he considers the Mets “a perfect fit” while expressing his admiration both for their lineup and Citi Field. “It would always be nice to come back home and represent your hometown [as a member of the Mets],” said Marquis, who grew up in Staten Island...  
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Mark David McGwire. He of 583 home runs, 1,414 runs batted in and 1 painfully unwatchable testimony before Congress is coming back to the Cardinals? The Cardinals off-season just became roughly 34,000 times more interesting. Joe Strauss of the Post-Dispatch is reporting that Tony LaRussa will be returning as the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals in 2010 and that he will, barring a last minute change of heart, be bringing Mr. McGwire on...  
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ST. LOUIS — Unemployed in August, Vicente Padilla kept the Los Angeles Dodgers going in October. The second-chance pitcher shut down Albert Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals, putting the Dodgers back in the National League championship series with a 5-1 victory last night.  
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