
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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4 days ago |
stltoday.com | Derrick Goold
WASHINGTON — With the Cardinals’ team hotel close to where he lived in Pentagon City while pitching for the Nationals, Erick Fedde’s first trip back to D.C. as a visitor felt familiar, from where he walked to the route he took the ballpark, not to mention the mound awaiting him. So much was the same until an ending unlike any other.
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5 days ago |
stltoday.com | Derrick Goold
WASHINGTON — The final step Ivan Herrera needed to take on his way back to the majors from a knee injury was to feel more comfortable, less restricted when running the bases. That happened Wednesday. “I stole a base,” he grinned. “I felt a little fast, so I went for it.”The Cardinals brought Herrera back from the injured list officially Friday, and still cautious about his left knee injury they kept two other catchers on the active roster.
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5 days ago |
arcamax.com | Derrick Goold |Louis Post-Dispatch
WASHINGTON — In his first look as a visitor in the ballpark he called home for the first six years of his big league career, Erick Fedde did what he never had as a Washington National. And he did not stop there. Fedde authored the first complete game and shutout of his career with nine sterling innings in the Cardinals’ 10-0 victory against Washington at Nationals Park.
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6 days ago |
stltoday.com | Derrick Goold
"The discussion around the Cardinals will be similar to one you and I are having right now," says Rich Waltz, broadcaster for Apple TV+'s Friday Night Baseball. "Who are these guys and where are they headed? Are the pieces they've got good enough?"WASHINGTON — The Cardinals reach the nation's capital riding a five-game winning streak, back at .500 for the first time in three weeks, and about to embark on what could be a defining three-city road trip.
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6 days ago |
gazettextra.com | Derrick Goold
ST. LOUIS - Rather than turning to their No. 1 starter to halt or slow or - as the saying goes - stop a skid, the Cardinals turned the wheel over to Sonny Gray on Wednesday to drive forward their best stretch of baseball yet. Gray's seven shutout innings paired with Victor Scott II's speed-demon baserunning to lift the Cardinals to a 5-0 victory Wednesday afternoon against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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RT @dgoold: Erick Fedde in Washington, May 2025 Chris Carpenter in Toronto, June 2005 The past two #stlcards to go on the road and author…

Erick Fedde in Washington, May 2025 Chris Carpenter in Toronto, June 2005 The past two #stlcards to go on the road and author a complete game shutout against their former team in that first visit. More here: https://t.co/rUmQWktIrG

RT @dgoold: Erick Fedde authors first Cardinals complete game shutout since 2022, blanks former team https://t.co/rUmQWktIrG