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Cards lead Dodgers 3-2, 5th inning. Matt Holliday 2 run homerun!
Cards Shane Robinson pinch-hit HR. Cards 4-2, 7th inning!
Cards lead Dodgers 3-2, 5th inning. Matt Holliday 2 run homerun!
Yasiel Puig's TNB
Alex Avila is probably a White Cuban and is White by a Latino standard.Detroit starting exactly ZERO white players tonight.
The Red Sox inexplicably sat Millbanks tonight and his backup is a darkish Hispanic. But if they played Milbanks it would have been 8 whites in the field (and one half white/half Hawaiian) against nine blacks and Hispanics.
And of course the Red Sox are up 4-0.
It is looking like a Cardinals v. Red Sox series and you can already see the articles crying and yodeling about there being almost no "diversity" on the field save for Big (meaning fat) Papi.
There are no African-Americans on the St Louis Cardinals.
Jon Jay was born in Miami and some Cardinal fans believe he is African-American. However, Rick Hummel pointed out in a Post-Dispatch article the following day that 2/3 of a century since Jackie Robinson arrived on the MLB scene there are no black players on the Cards roster. Hummel attempted to clear up any possible confusion by noting that Jon Jay is of Cuban ancestry. http://www.forums.mlb.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?nav=messages&webtag=ml-cardinals&tid=109575
Four major-league teams opened the season without an African-American player on their opening-day roster — the St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers. http://www.denverpost.com/ci_23025791/jackie-robinson-day-concern-over-lack-african-american
Who Cares? No one on this board cares about the "lack" of blacks in baseball. It's pure and utter b.s.
Everyone on here cares. That's the main reason we're rooting for the Cardinals and Redsox.
Yea we care about that by why bother posting those two articles complaining about the lack of black baseball players.
There are no African-Americans on the St Louis Cardinals.
Jon Jay was born in Miami and some Cardinal fans believe he is African-American. However, Rick Hummel pointed out in a Post-Dispatch article the following day that 2/3 of a century since Jackie Robinson arrived on the MLB scene there are no black players on the Cards roster. Hummel attempted to clear up any possible confusion by noting that Jon Jay is of Cuban ancestry. http://www.forums.mlb.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?nav=messages&webtag=ml-cardinals&tid=109575
Four major-league teams opened the season without an African-American player on their opening-day roster — the St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers. http://www.denverpost.com/ci_23025791/jackie-robinson-day-concern-over-lack-african-american
Really do not know why Don is letting you troll here. I am flummoxed? You should be emailing the NFL about the lack of Whites on almost all the teams and the NBA more so. WTF is going on here at CF!
Video at linkFriday night's in Game 6 of the NLCS -- an eventual 9-0 win by the World Series-bound Cardinals -- Puig reached new depths. At the plate, Puig, who often struggled in the series, went 0-for-3 with two strikeouts. But nothing crystallized his night and his story quite like his unfocused performance in the field. In the third, he made an ill-advised throw to the hinterlands of the infield, which didn't seriously threaten the plate-bound runner and also allowed Carlos Beltran to advance to second. Beltran would soon thereafter score on a two-out hit by Yadier Molina.
Later that inning, Puig made his first of two errors and perhaps his most definitive misstep of the night. With the bases loaded, Shane Robinson slashed a single to right, and Puig chambered the ball and did this ...
In the fifth, Puig again committed a foul, this time by booting away Yadier Molina's lead-off single -- a misplay that allowed the sloth-paced Molina to advance into scoring position. He'd later score the fifth run of the game.
http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/403195?eref=sircrcWhy were Dodgers president Stan Kasten and MLB executive Joe Torre in a heated conversation during batting practice before Game 6 of the National League Championship Series? It probably has something to do with Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig and umpires, according to a baseball source. Puig has enraged the crew, which believes he is showing up umpires at home plate. It nearly came to a head in Game 5 when Puig was called out on strikes by plate umpire Ted Barrett and stood in the batter's box, left hand on hip, staring at Barrett. Earlier in the at-bat, Puig said something to Barrett, who came out from behind the plate, brushed off the plate and apparently said something to Puig.
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/mlb/7172/yasiel-puigDodgers rookie sensation Yasiel Puig had an extremely rough go of it in Friday’s season-ending loss to the Cardinals, going 0-for-3 with a pair of strikeouts.
He also made several costly defensive miscues in the ballgame. While the 22-year-old outfielder had a tremendous rookie campaign, he finishes the season on a sour note, hitting just .227 (5-for-22) with two RBI and 10 strikeouts in the NLCS.