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Cardinals Trade Marco Gonzales, Promote Carson Kelly -
Monday, July 24, 2017
The St. Louis Cardinals continued to shake up their roster with moves on Friday, July 21. First, they traded 2013 first-round draft pick Marco Gonzales to the Seattle Mariners for minor-league outfielder Tyler O’Neill. They also promoted their top position-player prospect, catcher Carson Kelly, from Triple-A Memphis in time for Friday afternoon’s game at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs.
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Last Word: Don McMinn, Frayser's Recovery and The Clean Line -
Monday, June 5, 2017
Back in the late 1970s when Beale Street was still rotting and behind chain link fences and Downtown Memphis was in recovery in every sense of the word, there was a poster of Don McMinn standing in front of the statue of W.C. Handy on Beale with his back to the camera spreading open the raincoat he was wearing in Handy’s direction. The caption was something about exposing the world to the blues. That’s not the only image that comes to mind of those times with word Sunday that McMinn has died.
3.
After Surgery, Redbirds Lefthander Gonzales Savoring Every Pitch -
Monday, June 5, 2017
The rise was quick. So was the fall. The St. Louis Cardinals used the 19th overall pick of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft on Gonzaga University lefthander Marco Gonzales. It was the first time since 1994, when the Cardinals drafted Wake Forest southpaw Bret Wagner, they had spent a first-round selection on a left-handed pitcher.
4.
Gonzales Shines in Start for Memphis Redbirds -
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Left-hander Marco Gonzales, who missed all of the 2016 season after having Tommy John surgery on his pitching elbow, allowed just one run in seven innings in his start for the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds on Sunday, May 14, at AutoZone Park.
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St. Louis Cardinals To Play Redbirds in March 30 Game -
Saturday, September 10, 2016
The St. Louis Cardinals will play the Memphis Redbirds, their Triple-A club, in a March 30, 2017, exhibition game at AutoZone Park. The 2017 season will mark the 20th year of the teams’ affiliation.
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St. Louis Cardinals To Play Redbirds in March 30 Game -
Friday, September 9, 2016
The St. Louis Cardinals will play the Memphis Redbirds, their Triple-A club, in a March 30, 2017, exhibition game at AutoZone Park. The 2017 season will mark the 20th year of the teams’ affiliation.
7.
Memphis Redbirds Set Roster for 2016 Season -
Saturday, April 16, 2016
The Memphis Redbirds, the Triple-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals, have announced their roster as of Thursday, April 7.
Fifteen players on the 25-man spent time in Memphis last season, including Dean Kiekhefer, Thomas Lee, Arturo Reyes, Ryan Sherriff, Miguel Socolovich, Sam Tuivailala, Justin Wright and Heath Wyatt on the pitching staff, catcher Alberto Rosario, infielders Dean Anna, Alex Mejia, Matt Williams and Jacob Wilson, and outfielders Anthony Garcia and Nick Martini.
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Memphis Redbirds Set Roster for 2016 Season -
Monday, April 11, 2016
The Memphis Redbirds, the Triple-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals, have announced their roster as of Thursday, April 7.
Fifteen players on the 25-man spent time in Memphis last season, including Dean Kiekhefer, Thomas Lee, Arturo Reyes, Ryan Sherriff, Miguel Socolovich, Sam Tuivailala, Justin Wright and Heath Wyatt on the pitching staff, catcher Alberto Rosario, infielders Dean Anna, Alex Mejia, Matt Williams and Jacob Wilson, and outfielders Anthony Garcia and Nick Martini.
9.
Redbirds Players Try For One Last Impression on Cardinals -
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
In a Triple-A baseball clubhouse, Aug. 31 doesn’t just fade into Sept. 1 and a meaningless flip of the calendar. The first of September marks the expansion of big-league rosters, so if you’re a Memphis Redbird on the parent St. Louis Cardinals’ 40-man roster, you’re hopeful of getting called up.
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Redbirds Add Manager of Fan Engagement to Roster -
Monday, June 1, 2015
For years, the notion was that AutoZone Park was the place to go to enjoy a summer evening, barbecue nachos and a cold beer. Yes, there would be baseball there – in fact, that’s about all that would be in view – but the game itself wasn’t necessarily the attraction.
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Redbirds Prepare for Playoffs Appearance -
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
First-year Memphis Redbirds general manager Craig Unger grew up a St. Louis Cardinals fan and he spent the last five years working in the team’s front office. He even wears a huge World Series ring from the team’s 2011 championship.