Rivalry a battle for division supremacy
With the halfway point of the season in the rearview mirror and both teams contending, the Cardinals' rivalry with the Cubs takes on increased importance.
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Boggs hammered by Mets in blowout loss
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Points 60 Innings: 15, Strikeouts: 17, Hits: 9, Walks: 1
Points 52.66 Innings: 4.1, Strikeouts: 5, Hits: 1, Walks: 1
Points 46.5 Innings: 16, Strikeouts: 16, Hits: 11, Walks: 4
Points 45 Singles: 7, Doubles: 4, Triples: 1, HR: 1, Runs: 8, RBI: 2
Points 44 Singles: 9, Doubles: 3, Triples: 1, HR: 2, Runs: 9, RBI: 5
Points 43 Singles: 2, Doubles: 2, Triples: 0, HR: 4, Runs: 7, RBI: 6
Points 40.82 Innings: 13.2, Strikeouts: 6, Hits: 14, Walks: 3
Points 40 Singles: 5, Doubles: 3, Triples: 0, HR: 3, Runs: 6, RBI: 7
Points 39.5 Innings: 9, Strikeouts: 8, Hits: 3, Walks: 0
Points 38.66 Innings: 7.1, Strikeouts: 7, Hits: 6, Walks: 0
Points 39.5 Innings: 9, Strikeouts: 8, Hits: 3, Walks: 0
Points 28.3 Innings: 1.5, Strikeouts: 6, Hits: 4, Walks: 0
Points 24.32 Innings: 10.2, Strikeouts: 3, Hits: 12, Walks: 2
Points 23 Innings: 6, Strikeouts: 6, Hits: 4, Walks: 4
Points 34 Singles: 10, Doubles: 2, Triples: 2, HR: 0, Runs: 2, RBI: 10
Points 34 Singles: 3, Doubles: 2, Triples: 0, HR: 3, Runs: 6, RBI: 7
Points 34 Singles: 3, Doubles: 1, Triples: 0, HR: 3, Runs: 4, RBI: 10
Points 32 Singles: 8, Doubles: 0, Triples: 0, HR: 2, Runs: 2, RBI: 14
Points 28 Singles: 1, Doubles: 2, Triples: 0, HR: 2, Runs: 6, RBI: 6
Points 27 Singles: 1, Doubles: 5, Triples: 0, HR: 1, Runs: 4, RBI: 4


With the halfway point of the season in the rearview mirror and both teams contending, the Cardinals' rivalry with the Cubs takes on increased importance.
The Mets teed off on Mitchell Boggs on Thursday night, finishing with an 11-1 win over the Cardinals in the finale at Busch Stadium.
Jim Edmonds is coming back to his old home. For eight years he patrolled center field at Busch Stadium. He won six Gold Glove Awards and made three All-Star teams. In 2006, he finally won a World Series ring. Now, Edmonds faces off against his former team as the Cards and Cubs meet in an NL Central tussle.
All of a sudden, Chris Duncan is back. The Cardinals outfielder has a seven-game hitting streak working and has found his power stroke.
Mitchell Boggs will look to stay perfect on the season as he faces the Mets in the finale. If he can, it will mark the Cards' first four-game-series win since last August.
Just when you thought they were dead in the water, the Cardinals wowed their fans with a comeback win on Troy Glaus' walk-off homer on Wednesday night, defeating the Mets, 8-7.
After his second straight throwing session without a hitch, Cards righty Chris Carpenter said Wednesday was the best he's felt since surgery last July.
For the third straight day, Cardinals shortstop Adam Kennedy didn't start to nurse a sore foot injured by a foul ball in Detroit.
Though he's deserved better, Joel Pineiro hasn't won in over two months. To get back in the win column, he'll have to tame a Mets lineup that found its form last night.
Unable to extend their winning streak to four games, the Cardinals fell to the Mets, 7-4, at Busch Stadium on Tuesday night.
The Cardinals inked their first pick in June's First-Year Player Draft on Tuesday, signing Brett Wallace to a deal that included a $1.84 million signing bonus.
For the second straight day, the Cardinals' Brendan Ryan and Aaron Miles will start at shortstop and second base, respectively.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have signed their first selection in the 2008 First-Year Player Draft, third baseman Brett Wallace.
As the calendar turns to July, the Cards couldn't be happier, as they're poised to make a second-half run while entering a month that has treated them well.
To say Mark Mulder's return to pitching in the Majors has been a long road would be an understatement. Since 2006, Mulder has dealt with problems to his rotator cuff on his left arm and has only pitched sporadically.
Behind a few gifts from the visiting Mets on Monday night, the Cardinals took advantage early to win their first game at home in two weeks, 7-1.
With the Cardinals in need of some depth in the bullpen, they called up righty Brad Thompson from Triple-A on Monday and sent outfielder Nick Satvinoha to Memphis.
On the disabled list since June 8 with a sprained middle finger on his pitching hand, Adam Wainwright is making steady progress toward rejoining the Cardinals.
No matter how well the Cardinals have played as a team this year, most of their players aren't close to leading in the All-Star voting.
The Cardinals survived their road odyssey, and actually came through it in pretty good shape. Now they finally get to come home. St. Louis played 18 of its past 24 games -- and 32 out of its past 51 -- away from Busch Stadium.
Jason LaRue homered, tripled and drove in four runs on a windy day as the Cardinals beat the Royals at Kauffman Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Cardinals hitting coach Hal McRae has seen and done plenty in more than 40 years in professional baseball, but he may still be best known as a star for the outstanding Royals teams of the 1970s and early '80s.
General manager John Mozeliak said Sunday that the possibility of Chris Carpenter pitching in relief this season is now on the table.
After sitting out of Wednesday's game in order to get a breather, Ryan Ludwick snapped back against the Royals, drilling a single on Friday and a double on Saturday, as he gradually works his way back from a recent slump.