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6 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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1 week ago |
uniondemocrat.com | Daniel Neman |Louis Post-Dispatch
We can’t help ourselves. We are, after all, merely apes — or at least close enough relatives to share 98.7% of their DNA. Apes like sugar. So it is only natural that humans, too, are drawn to sugar. I recently read a long and funny article in the New York Times by Caity Weaver where she made this very argument.
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1 week ago |
arcamax.com | Derrick Goold |Louis Post-Dispatch
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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1 week ago |
dailygazette.com | Derrick Goold |Louis Post-Dispatch
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1 week ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Daniel Neman |Louis Post-Dispatch
We can't help ourselves. We are, after all, merely apes - or at least close enough relatives to share 98.7% of their DNA. Apes like sugar. So it is only natural that humans, too, are drawn to sugar.
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