
Rob Rains
Writer at KSDK-TV (St. Louis, MO)
Editor-in-Chief at STL Sports Page
St. Louis @Cardinals beat writer, @stlsportspage https://t.co/VNNf1MxGb2, author, member of @MoSportsHall
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5 days ago |
stlsportspage.com | Rob Rains
Sunday’s Game Report: Rangers 8, Cardinals 1By Rob RainsIt had been nearly six years since the Cardinals last faced Jacob deGrom, so long ago that nobody who was in their lineup for that 2019 game against the Mets was still there for Sunday’s game against the Rangers. What didn’t change, however, was how deGrom performed on the mound.
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5 days ago |
stlsportspage.com | Rob Rains
South Broadway Athletic Club; St. Louis’s Home for Boxing, Wrestling& Cheap Beer Since 1899New Book by Reedy Press Now AvailableReedy Press announced the release of its newest local interest book, South Broadway Athletic Club: St. Louis’s Home for Boxing, Wrestling and Cheap Beer Since 1899 by Miriam Moynihan and Ryan Buckley. It is a big book full of photos and for someone with memories of tis historic club it could hold hours of enjoyment. There is a baseball mention, in the book.
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6 days ago |
stlsportspage.com | Rob Rains
Saturday’s Game Report: Cardinals 2, Rangers 0By Rob Rains Sonny Gray watched on Friday night as the Rangers piled up 11 runs on 15 hits against the Cardinals, knowing it would be his job to try to shut down that attack on Saturday. He did exactly that. Gray allowed just four hits, walked one and struck out 10 and protected an early lead with seven shutout innings as the Cardinals bounced back from an 11-1 loss to get the win in Texas. Gray improved his record for the season to 6-1.
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1 week ago |
ksdk.com | Rob Rains
The 11 runs were the most the Cardinals have allowed in a game since April 6. ARLINGTON, Texas — Matthew Liberatore has arguably been the Cardinals best pitcher for more than a month, but he had an off night on Friday night. Liberatore gave up five runs and the Rangers tacked on more runs against the bullpen in blowing out the Cardinals in the opener of a three-game series in Texas.
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1 week ago |
stlsportspage.com | Rob Rains
Wednesday’s Game Report: Cardinals 6, Orioles 4By Rob RainsThe rain lifted in time for the Cardinals and Orioles to play on Wednesday night – and the Cardinals were glad it did. Brendan Donovan hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning to help the Cardinals rally from a 3-0 deficit to get the win in the series finale in Baltimore. Donovan’s homer, his fourth of the season, followed a double from Masyn Winn, who had a four hits and scored three runs, that pulled the Cardinals within one run.
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