From bleacherreport.com
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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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Twitter.
By this point you’ve formed some sort of opinion on the micro-blogging site. And that opinion is usually in one of two camps and only in one of two camps.
Camp No. 1: I hate Twitter. I don’t know why anyone would want to know what I’m doing all the time. It’s so stupid, I’m not surprised it’s popular in America.
Camp No. 2: I simply cannot live without Twitter. It integrates perfectly into my life and is bountiful in its usefulness...
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The St. Louis Cardinals are still figuring out how hitting coach Mark McGwire will eventually meet with the media and whether he will end his long silence on questions about his alleged connection to performance-enhancing drugs.
From sports.espn.go.com
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- McGwire Named Coach (cbs12.com)
- La Russa: Closer to decision McGwire next (thenorthwestern.com)
Tony La Russa will return as manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Saturday night, citing unnamed sources.
La Russa told the Post-Dispatch he had not discussed a contract with team chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. But he expects to have a decision soon.
“I’m coming to an understanding of what I’m doing and intend to get it settled one way or the other shortly,” La Russa, whose current two-year deal expires Oct...
From baseballthinkfactory.org
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- Mark McGwire Returns To The St. Louis Cardinals? Wow. (bleacherreport.com)
- Tony La Russa still undecided about return to St. Louis Cardinals (sports.espn.go.com)
- Sources: Tony La Russa will return to St. Louis Cardinals in '10 (sports-ak.espn.go.com)
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.
From eagletribune.com
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- Dodgers sweep Cardinals (charleston.net)
Tony La Russa didn't need this. He's 65 and likely heading to baseball's Hall of Fame. Last week, he signed on to manage the St. Louis Cardinals for one more year and hinted it could be his swan song. He already runs one of the National League's...
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