
Derrick Goold
Lead Cardinals Writer at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Host at Best Podcast in Baseball
Lead Cardinals writer @ St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Proud father. Lapsed cartoonist. World Record INF. 5x APSE #1 beat winner. Friendly neighborhood word slinger.
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Derrick Goold
Hours before every game, the starters in the Cardinals’ rotation meet for a few minutes around their stretch to chat, to challenge each other, and in Pittsburgh they didn’t need that much time at all. With most of their ERAs still swollen and bruised by a visit to Boston’s Fenway Park, the rotation huddled the next day in Pittsburgh to agree on what Erick Fedde recalled was a brief, succinct, and pointed message. “Hey guys,” he repeated.
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Derrick Goold
ST. LOUIS - Turns out the best way to cool a broiling offense is to douse it with some heat. A day after the Cardinals peppered his teammate with 10 hits, five doubles and seven runs, Houston Astros starter Hunter Brown sped through St. Louis' lineup. With a one-two punch of a fastball that touched 99.1 mph and a sinker that scurried off his fingers at 98.1 mph, Brown pitched six scoreless innings. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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1 week ago |
kdhnews.com | Derrick Goold
ST. LOUIS - Turns out the best way to cool a broiling offense is to douse it with some heat. A day after the Cardinals peppered his teammate with 10 hits, five doubles and seven runs, Houston Astros starter Hunter Brown sped through St. Louis' lineup. With a one-two punch of a fastball that touched 99.1 mph and a sinker that scurried off his fingers at 98.1 mph, Brown pitched six scoreless innings. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Derrick Goold
Turns out the best way to cool a broiling offense is to douse it with some heat. A day after the Cardinals peppered his teammate with 10 hits, five doubles, and seven runs, Houston Astros starter Hunter Brown sped through the lineup leading the league in making outs. With a one-two punch of a fastball that touched 99.1 mph and a sinker that scurried off his fingers at 98.1 mph, Brown pitched six scoreless innings.
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1 week ago |
dailyitem.com | Derrick Goold
ST. LOUIS — Turns out the best way to cool a broiling offense is to douse it with some heat. A day after the Cardinals peppered his teammate with 10 hits, five doubles and seven runs, Houston Astros starter Hunter Brown sped through St. Louis' lineup. With a one-two punch of a fastball that touched 99.1 mph and a sinker that scurried off his fingers at 98.1 mph, Brown pitched six scoreless innings.
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