Preston Wilson

Preston Wilson

Preston Wilson is a professional baseball player. He's a left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and wears number 3. He is managed by Tony La Russa.

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St. Louis Cardinals Manager Tony LaRussa once told the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis , I really feel my training came from going to law school. I’m not sure how that fits in with his DUI right before the World Series last year, but the law does touch every aspect of life, including sports. We previously talked about how specific hockey cases have influenced the law, but baseball also has its landmarks as well. First-year property law students inevitably hear about Popov v. Hiyashi , which has evolved into a movie on the case, “ Up for Grabs ,” The documentary deeply delves ... Read Full Story
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Celebrate your 2006 World Series Champions with this officially licensed baseball featuring the World Series Championship logo and a retro stadium chair to display it for all to see! A great gift for that special Cardinals fan in your life, it includes a decorative home plate base on which the fold up stadium seat sits. All of our items are brand new from the manufacturer, and have never been Read Full Story
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It's no sweat to look like a pro in this comfortable new St. Louis Cardinals Hat, built with revolutionary moisture management technology that helps keep your head cool and dry, even on long summer afternoons at the ballpark. This is the authentic hat MLB players will be wearing on field all season, and the MLB players themselves helped New Era develop and test it. Features raised embroidered Read Full Story
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It's no sweat to look like a pro in this comfortable new St. Louis Cardinals Hat, built with revolutionary moisture management technology that helps keep your head cool and dry, even on long summer afternoons at the ballpark. This is the authentic hat MLB players will be wearing on field all season, and the MLB players themselves helped New Era develop and test it. Features raised embroidered Read Full Story
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Today, José Alberto Pujols Alcántara, was named the unanimous choice for his third National League Most Valuable Player award. It wouldn't surprise me if he is soon named captain of the St. Louis Cardinals. Pujols has clearly exemplified what it means to be a Cardinal. He is a hard working, honest, good man. It is hard to find a time in Pujols' day when he is not at the ballpark taking swings or donating his time to a local charity. From a...  
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Tony La Russa didn't need this. He's 65 and probably 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 premier...  
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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...  
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