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The St. Louis Cardinals 2014 season was the 133rd for the franchise in St. Louis, Missouri, the 123rd season in the National League (NL), and the ninth at
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. The Cardinals entered 2014 as the defending NL champions. Ballpark Village opened on March 27, with a first phase completion of , and was considered a smashing success. Located inside Ballpark Village, the franchise announced the opening of the
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, with an inaugural induction class of 22 members.
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purchased the club's top
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affiliate, the Memphis Redbirds on March 28. '' Forbes'' listed the Cardinals as the eighth-most valuable franchise in Major League Baseball at $820 million, and their $65.2 million operating income was the highest of all 30 MLB franchises. They finished the season with a record of 90–72 and finished first in the NL Central for the second straight year. They defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Division Series, 3 games to 1 to advance to their fourth consecutive National League Championship Series, where they played San Francisco Giants for the second time in three seasons. They lost in five games to the Giants and were eliminated.


Acquisitions, departures and roster moves

The day after the
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ended, October 31, a total of five Cardinals players became free agents: outfielder Carlos Beltrán,
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, shortstop Rafael Furcal, relief pitcher
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, and starting pitcher
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.


Ownership and club officials

* December 30, 2013: Promoted
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to franchise farm director. * December 30: Promoted Chris Correa to director of baseball development. * December 30: Appointed Tony Ferreira to assist LaRocque. * December 30: Appointed John Vuch as director of baseball administration. * December 30: Promoted Linda Brauer to senior administrative assistant to the general manager. * December 30: Expanded Matt Slater's role as the team's director of player personal to oversee the Cardinals' "new initiative of emerging markets". * January 8, 2014: Received clearance to purchase their AAA Minor League Baseball franchise affiliate, the Memphis Redbirds, from the Memphis Redbirds Foundation (MRF). * March 28, 2014: The deal to purchase the Memphis Redbirds was finalized. * April 12: Extended general manager (GM) and senior vice president (SVP)
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for two additional years through the 2018 season. It was the second extension in two years. He had served in this position since October
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. If he will have served the length of the extension, he would have become the third-longest tenured GM in franchise history, surpassed only by Bing Devine (18 years, two stints), and Walt Jocketty (14 years).


Management and coaches

* November 7, 2013: Promoted Tim Leveque to minor league pitching coordinator,
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to manage the Palm Beach Cardinals of the
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, and Joe Kruzel to manage the
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of the Midwest League. Reassigned Johnny Rodríguez to manage the Johnson City Cardinals of the
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. * November 12: Assistant hitting coach
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accepted a position as a first base coach and catching instructor with the Texas Rangers. * November 20: Extended
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Mike Matheny's contract by three years through 2017. * December 17: Hired David Bell to be the assistant hitting coach.


Broadcasters

* December 8, 2013: Agreed to terms with Tim McCarver to comment for telecasts in 30 select games in 2014. * January 13, 2014: Agreed to terms with
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for a minimum extension of two years, exact length not specified.


Hitters

* October 31, 2013: Right fielder Carlos Beltrán and shortstop Rafael Furcal filed for free agency. * November 5: Outrighted outfielders
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,
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, and catcher Rob Johnson from the
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to the
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, making them free agents. * November 5: Extended a qualifying offer (QO) of $14.1 million and one year to Beltrán. * November 9: Beltrán officially declined the QO. * November 18: Signed free agent infielder Scott Moore and catcher
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and assigned them to the AAA Memphis Redbirds, and invited them as non-roster players to the major league spring training camp. * November 22: Traded third baseman David Freese and relief pitcher Fernando Salas to the Los Angeles Angels for outfielders
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and Randal Grichuk. * November 24: Signed free agent shortstop
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to a four-year deal through 2017 worth $53 million total. It started with $15.5 million in 2014, $15 million, $12.5 million and finally $10 million in 2017. Without a qualifying offer from the
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, the Cardinals were not required to return a first-round draft pick. * December 16: Signed second baseman Mark Ellis to a one-year contract on December 15 for $5.25 million, plus an additional $1 million in incentives. * January 6, 2014: Claimed outfielder Rafael Ortega off waivers from the Texas Rangers. * March 7: Signed infielder
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to a four-year contract worth $8 million.


Pitchers

* October 31, 2013: Right-handed starting pitcher (RHP) Chris Carpenter and right-handed relief pitcher Edward Mujica filed for free agency. * October 31: Declined team option on RHP Jake Westbrook for $9.5 million and bought it out for $1 million, making him a free agent. * November 20: Chris Carpenter announced his retirement as a player. * November 22: Traded reliever Fernando Salas and third baseman David Freese to the Los Angeles Angels for outfielders
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and Randal Grichuk. * December 2: Declined to tender relief pitcher
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, making him a free agent. * December 11: Signed free agent minor league reliever Ángel Castro to a one-year contract and added him to the 40-man roster. * February 6, 2014: Signed free agent reliever Pat Neshek to a minor league contract with an invite to spring training. * March 26: Signed free agent reliever David Aardsma to a minor league contract and an invite to spring training.


Other offseason events


Purchase of the Memphis Redbirds

Having already purchased three of their minor league affiliates, Cardinals
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reached an agreement in principle to purchase the Memphis Redbirds AAA Minor League Baseball franchise from the Memphis Redbirds Foundation (MRF) on November 16. The city of Memphis purchased AutoZone Park, the Redbirds' home stadium, from MRF and agreed to lease it to the Cardinals and perform upgrades. The
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(MCC) initially set December 3 as the date to vote on the move. They also intended to finalize it by the end of the year. After debating for almost four hours on the proposal on December 9, the vote was delayed for eight additional days because of concerns of certain financial aspects of the deal. The original proposal stated the Cardinals would cover at least $15 million in stadium improvements to AutoZone Park and pay $300,000 annually in rent to the city. Operating costs of the franchise and the stadium were to become the responsibility of the Cardinals. The lease was to assure the Redbirds of remaining in Memphis through the 2030 season. Two five-year renewal options were included with the principal 17-year lease. The Cardinals were officially cleared to acquire the Memphis Redbirds on January 7, 2014, after MCC approved the plan by an 8-4 vote. The deals included the city purchasing AutoZone Park by issuing $24 million in city-backed bonds. The deal was finalized on March 28; the Cardinals acquired the Redbirds franchise and Memphis acquired the ballpark and began leasing it to the Cardinals. In addition to the Redbirds, the team already owned its Double-A affiliate in
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, high Class A affiliate, and rookie level clubs in Jupiter, Florida.


Chris Carpenter's retirement

Chris Carpenter, winner of the franchise's only
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besides two won by Bob Gibson, announced his retirement on November 20 after posting a 95-44 () over nine seasons as a Cardinal. He lost nearly three entire seasons to injuries, but garnered a reputation for coming back from them to play. He won the Cy Young in
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, when he was 21–5. In each of his full seasons, he won at least 11 games. He finished his major league career with a 144–94 () and a 3.76 earned run average (ERA). In 18 post-season starts, he was 10–4 with a 3.00 ERA. Mozeliak, who announced Carpenter's decision during a news conference, said the club offered him the opportunity to remain with the franchise in an off-field capacity, although it was unclear at the time what that role would be.


Tickets

In December, the Cardinals announced they were raising season ticket prices an average of 4.1%. They also added new sections of seats and carved up the area of seats behind home plate and between first and third base and split the tiers in the outfield bleachers. The 330 seats in the overlook deck at Ballpark Village also opened for 2014, but were not yet for sale before the start of the season and were not made available in 2014 to season-ticket holders. Season-ticket holders, who purchased half of the seats in Busch Stadium, constituted 83% of season tickets. Annually, season-ticket holders renewed at a percentage in the low 90s. 57% of season tickets prices increased by $1 per game. Individual game tickets go on sale February 28, 2014.


Other personnel changes

David Bell, hired as the assistant hitting coach to replace Bengie Molina, was previously an infielder with the Cardinals from
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. He was the fourth assistant hitting coach in the past four years. All other members of the coaching staff returned in 2014. The Cardinals broadcast team retained the services of
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for a minimum of two more years. Shannon has broadcast since 1972, making 2014 his 42nd year. It was also his 56th year as part of the organization, including nine years as a player from
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. He was again paired with John Rooney on KMOX, who will work with
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and Al Hrabosky when Shannon is absent. Hrabosky and Horton are members of the Cardinals'
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television team.


Reopening of the Cardinals Hall of Fame and inaugural induction class

On January 18, chairman William DeWitt, Jr., announced the reopening of the
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with a formal annual selection process. A "Red Ribbon" committee of Cardinals baseball experts plus an annual fan vote will decide three inductees per year. For the inaugural class of 2014, the Cardinals announced the following 22 members to be inducted in a ceremony on August 16: * Jim Bottomley *
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* Lou Brock * Jack Buck * August A. "Gussie" Busch, Jr. * Dizzy Dean *
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* Bob Gibson *
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* Jesse Haines *
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* Rogers Hornsby * Tony La Russa * Joe Medwick * Johnny Mize *
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*
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* Red Schoendienst * Enos Slaughter * Ozzie Smith * Billy Southworth *
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Four more Cardinals were voted into the Cardinals Hall of Fame on an eight-player fan ballot announced on April 30. Those eight nominees had to be with the team for at least three years and retired from baseball for at least three years. Those not voted in by the fans in an online March vote that received almost 80,000 votes over seven-weeks were: Bob Forsch, Keith Hernandez, Mark McGwire, Matt Morris,
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and Joe Torre. To be inducted on August 16 along with the 22 above are: player-broadcaster
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, outfielders Jim Edmonds and
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, and shortstop Marty Marion. In addition, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced the inductions of former Cardinals managers La Russa and Joe Torre.


Spring training


Schedule and media

The club announced its 27-game schedule on November 25, 2013. Pitchers and catchers reported by Feb. 12, 2014, and the position players reported by Feb. 17, with the whole team scheduling its first workout on Feb. 18. The
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opened on Feb. 28, starting against the
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. Two scheduled off-days were Tue. March 4, and Tue. Mar. 18. They ended spring training with an exhibition game on Fri. Mar. 28 against their AAA-farm team, the Memphis Redbirds, at Memphis, Tennessee. It will be the first baseball event at the AutoZone Park with the Cardinals owning the team, if the
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approves the agreement in December 2013, which was delayed until the 8-4 vote in favor on January 7, 2014. There were 14 home games at
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and 13 games away, with 3 of those as the 'visiting' team against the stadium's co-tenants, the aforementioned Miami Marlins. All games at Roger Dean Stadium started at 12:05pm CT. This was the 17th season at Roger Dean Stadium since they left
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at
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after March 1997.
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will broadcast 15 games of the 27 games on its schedule, an increase of five more than in 2013, and 10 more than in 2012. ESPN has already picked up the Cardinals' March 17 road game against the Boston Red Sox. In total, 22 of the Cards' 28 spring games will be available on either local TV or radio ( KMOX). Last year, only four teams had as many as 15 spring games televised in their local market.


Openings

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, the top second-base prospect in the organization, was expected to compete for the major league starting position. By signing Mark Ellis, the Cardinals saw signing the right-hander as a low-risk backup for Wong and good fit for the team. His league- adjusted on-base plus slugging ratio of 116 against left-handed pitching strengthened the weakness against left-handed pitching the Redbirds dealt with the season before. He hit .270 with a .323
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in 106 games with the L.A. Dodgers in 2013, and hit .282 against lefties. Wong won the starting role. The team reassigned outfield prospect
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to minor league camp after efforts for him fully recover from ankle surgery produced mixed results.


Regular season


March–April

The Cardinals opened their regular season at Great American Ball Park against the
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on March 31.
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, making his third
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start, won his 100th career game in a 1–0 defeat of the Reds. It was also his first win on Opening Day. On April 14, the Cardinals ended the
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' nine-game winning streak behind
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's seven scoreless innings. Entering the game with a 6.55 earned run average (ERA), Lynn won his third decision behind 11
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s and just three
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and three walks allowed.
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and Jon Jay each homered in the 4–0 victory. Three days later, Wainwright continued his strong start for the season at Nationals Park with a two-hit
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shutout in an 8-0 defeat of the Washington Nationals. He gave up the first hit in the second inning with a high infield chopper, but none until after two outs in the ninth. In his seventh career shutout, Wainwright walked three and struck out eight. Former Cardinals' catcher and longtime television broadcaster for the
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network Tim McCarver, called his first game of his scheduled 30 for the Cardinals on April 28, against the
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on
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, partnered with
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. With a 12-1 record in April in a total of 15 starts in his career,
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is in a class in major league baseball history of only him and Babe Ruth for that month, with only Ruth having a better first-month winning percentage. In marked contrast to his April, his August record for the past two seasons (2012 and 2013) is 1-5 with a 5.75 ERA. His 37 wins since the start of the 2012 season is second in the National League only to teammate
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, who has only one more win during that span. Lynn's run support is typically the highest of the five regular starters, and after his May 4 start is second with 4.6 runs per game to Wainwright's 5.3.


May

The three-game series finale against the
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on May 11, marked the end of a road-heavy start to the season with 26 of the first 38 games away from Busch Stadium. Not since
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, have the Cardinals had that many road games after the first 38 played. Prior to the game they were 11-14 (after, 12-14) in road games, and 7-5 at home. The 4-1 win on May 17 featured four bunt hits, two by
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and two by
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. It was only the second time in the 2010s that a team did that, and the first time since the Detroit Tigers did it on September 23, 2003. Lefthanded pitcher Jaime García will make his first start on May 18, since having shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum and rotator cuff in late May 2013. His last major league start was May 17, 2013 vs. MIL, a 7‐6 win in which he pitched 5.1 innings allowing all six runs.
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threw the first one-hitter of his career on May 20, against the Arizona Diamondbacks. It was his eighth career shutout, walking none and striking out nine. Paul Goldschmidt was the only baserunner, getting a
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in the fourth inning off the centerfield wall after Wainwright had retired the first 11 batters. After the hit, he retired the next 16 consecutive batters, facing only 28 batters which is one over the minimum for a perfect game. He threw 115 pitches, 86 for strikes. He becomes the second seven-game winner in the National League as he notched his 106th career victory (against 59 losses), tying him for eighth all-time in Cardinals' history with
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. Three days after starter Jaime García made his first start in over a year, reliever Jason Motte made his return on May 21, throwing 15 pitches over 1.2 innings after a 19-month absence (October 2012) after Tommy John
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. Thirteen former Cardinals held a 50th anniversary reunion of their 1964 championship in conjunction with the visiting New York Yankees team at Busch Stadium on May 26, for the first time since
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. The 1964 Cardinals beat the Yankees in the World Series that year. The 13 players paraded around Busch Stadium prior to the game with the Yankees. Dick Groat was the oldest living player of the 13 to attend, now at 83. Bob Gibson threw out the ceremonial first pitch to his longtime battermate, catcher Tim McCarver. Gibson, then 28, and Lou Brock, then 25 on June 18 ( traded for on June 15 that year for pitcher Ernie Broglio), are in the
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. Red Schoendienst, then a coach, in 1965 named the manager, along with current Cardinals' broadcaster
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, plus Julián Javier,
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,
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, Ron Taylor,
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, Bob Humphreys, Charlie James, and
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were the others attending.
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was named the NL Co-Players of the Week for May 19–25, along with
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, 34, for their superb pitching. Beckett threw the season's first no-hitter on May 25, and was 2-0 for the week with a 2.57 ERA. Wainwright had the same won-loss record but boasted a 0.00 ERA, and led the Major Leagues with 21 strikeouts, 1 walk in 17 IP with nine strikeouts coming in his one-hitter shutout, and the other 12 in eight scoreless innings. He became the first NL pitcher to get to eight wins, and currently leads all Major League starting pitchers with a 1.67 ERA. In the middle game of the three-game series with the New York Yankees on May 27,
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threw his first complete game and first shutout, in a 6-0 win. He had started 74 games previously before throwing his five-hit shutout gem. He walked three and struck out only two, but avoided his typical one bad inning in many prior starts, throwing a career high 126 pitches. The losing pitcher on the Yankees was native St. Louisan David Phelps, now 1-2, from Hazelwood, Missouri, pitching in his home park for the first time. Lynn won his 40th career win against 20 losses for a sterling .667 winning percentage, and a 3.72 ERA. The Cardinals were the first team in the Major Leagues with three six-game winners: Lynn (6), Wainwright (8), and Shelby Miller (6). The nine shutouts tied the Texas Rangers for the lead in that category. The #2 Prospect in all of MLB, outfielder
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, 21, was recalled to the majors for the first time after the May 30 game, with Matt Adams placed on the 15-day disabled list. He was promptly placed in the lineup on May 31 at home, batting sixth, playing right field. He was hitting .325/.373/.524 at Memphis, with 7 HR, 40 RBI, in 49 G and 191 ABs. On a Saturday afternoon May 31, 2014, Taveras, in his second career at bat (after a fly out) with one out in the bottom of the fifth inning, hit his first career hit, a home run to right field against San Francisco Giants' starter Yusmeiro Petit, in the rain which immediately afterward forced the first rain delay (47 min., later a 51 min. delay) of the game. He struck out in his third at-bat, but the Cardinals won 2-0. Despite the win on May 31, the team hit only 11 HRs in May, compared to 19 in March/April, for a total of only 30, ranking 15th and last in the NL. The Cardinals did hit better in May with a .266 BA compared to .246 in March/April. With Runners-in-Scoring-Position, they hit .256 in May compared to a pitiful .226 in March/April. They scored an average of 4.2 runs/game in May compared to 3.6 in March/April. The Starters' ERA ballooned to 3.74 in May compared to 2.48 in March/April, and the Relievers' ERA also increased to 4.06 in May compared to 3.73 in March/April, according to a graphic shown on
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after the May 31 game.


June

The team won in 11 innings against
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at Kauffman Stadium on June 4 for a 31-29 (.517) won-loss record, bringing them to four games back of the
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. This happened after suffering a blown 6–0 lead in an eventual 8–7 loss in St. Louis on June 3, after a humiliating 6–0 shutout loss the night before in getting only three hits. Matt Carpenter got his fifth hit, a double, his second of the game in the top of the inning that drove in the go-ahead run in the eventual 5-2 win after a
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blown save attempt for
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in the bottom of the ninth with a 2-0 lead and no outs. Wainwright would have been the first nine-game winner in the NL, but remained tied for the lead with eight.
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(Toronto Blue Jays) led the majors with 10 wins. It was the first five-hit game of Carpenter's career, and with a walk, a perfect night. His average jumped from .292 to .307, 11th in the NL. He was hitting only .256 on May 17, but his 14-game hitting streak (ended on June 2), plus his two-game hit streak since, added 51 points. His .395 on-base average (7th in NL) was the same as his slugging percentage. Carpenter became the first Cardinals' player to record a five-hit game since Ryan Ludwick on September 4,
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. He led the NL with 73 hits, was fifth with 40 runs scored, and eighth in doubles with 16. Pat Neshek got his first major league save in 255 games. The team turned a
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against the Toronto Blue Jays off the bat of
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at
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in the sixth inning on June 6. It was the first in nine years (May 5,
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) for the Cardinals, against the San Diego Padres. The pitchers threw three consecutive scoreless games June 7–8, and 10, giving them 13 for the season in leading the majors. It was the most in franchise history after 65 games, beating the 1968 Cardinals who had 11 at that point while on their way to an NL-leading 30. Double-A Springfield Cardinals sensational starting LH-pitcher
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, the club'
#4 prospect in the minors
, a standout for his changeup and his command (3-2, 2.33 ERA in 7 G, 38.2 IP, 33 H, 2 HR, 10 W, 46 SO), made the long jump to make his major league debut on June 25, at Coors Field against the
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, near where he grew up in Fort Collins. He pitched five innings, facing 24 batters, giving up seven hits, two walks, a home run, and five runs, while striking out three, including two in the first inning, including NL-batting leader Troy Tulowitzki (.353). He doubled in his first at-bat, and scored the game's first run. Leaving after five innings with the team trailing 5-1, the team rallied for five runs over the last three innings, and won the game, 9-6 with Pat Neshek getting his second win of the season. The game was the first for the Cardinals since 1980 to receive four
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. Gonzales became the first Cardinals' starter to make his debut without playing at the Triple A level since
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in April 1998. At the half-way point of the season on June 27, after 81 games the Cardinals were 44-37 (.543) with 306 runs scored, and 274 runs allowed. In the previous year (
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), the Cardinals scored 783 runs, with 596 runs allowed.


July

On July 2,
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became the NL's first 11-game winner, pitching 7.2 innings in shutting out the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park, 2-0, giving up only four hits all singles, walking two, but striking out only one in the seventh inning. He also lowered his ERA from 2.01 to 1.89 taking the NL-lead on that category after 124 innings for the season. The start was Wainwright's eighth scoreless of 17 total starts against opponents going at least seven innings. Starting pitcher Jaime García announced on July 5 that he would have season-ending surgery to correct the thoracic outlet syndrome condition. It is the same nerve condition that caused the end of former pitcher
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's career with the Cardinals.


Season standings


National League Central


National League Wild Card


Record vs. opponents


Schedule and results


Game log

The Cardinals, and all 30 teams, had their schedules released by Major League Baseball on September 10, 2013.
The Cardinals' Opening Day game will be away against the
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on March 31. It will be broadcast on ESPN along with others that day.
Regular Season Schedule (calendar style)

Regular Season Schedule (sortable text)

National Broadcast Schedule (all teams), EDT
All game times below are in Central Time Zone.
All games are broadcast on
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, unless otherwise noted. , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 1 , , March 31 , , @ Reds 3:10pm ESPN , , 1–0 , , Wainwright (1–0) , , Cueto (0–1) , ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 2 , , April 2 , , @ Reds 6:10pm , , 1–0 , , Hoover (1-0) , , Martínez (0-1) , , , , 36,189 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 3 , , April 3 , , @ Reds 11:35am , , 7–6 , ,
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(1-0) , , Liriano (0-1) , , , , 30,092 ,
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(1-0) , , Cingrani (0-1) , , , , 47,492 ,
4–3
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(3) , , 40,672 ,
5–3
, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 9 , , April 9 , , Reds 12:45pm , , 4–0 , , Leake (1-1) , , Miller (0-2) , , , , 41,137 ,
5–4
, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 10 , , April 11 , , Cubs 7:15pm , , 6–3 (11) , , Grimm (1-0) , ,
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10–7
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11–7
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12–9
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7:15pm , , 1–0 , , Miller (2-2) , , Cole (2-2) , ,
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Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
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Lyons Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of th ...
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Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
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Wacha Wacha is a surname. People Notable people with the surname include: * Dinshaw Edulji Wacha (1844–1936), Indian politician * Michael Wacha (born 1991), American baseball player * Jennifer Danielle Wacha alias Jennifer Sky (born 1976), American ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 32 , , May 4 , , @ Cubs 7:05pm ESPN , , 5–4 , , Siegrist (1-1) , , Rondon (0-1) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. The Braves ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. The Braves ...
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Carpenter Carpentry is a skilled trade and a craft in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, Shipbuilding, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc. ...
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Choate Choate may refer to: Places Canada * Choate, British Columbia, a locality in the Fraser Canyon of British Columbia, Canada * , a lake in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada United States * Choate Mental Health and Development Center, a ...
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Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. The Braves ...
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Minor Minor may refer to: * Minor (law), a person under the age of certain legal activities. ** A person who has not reached the age of majority * Academic minor, a secondary field of study in undergraduate education Music theory *Minor chord ** Barb ...
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Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
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Wilson Wilson may refer to: People * Wilson (name) ** List of people with given name Wilson ** List of people with surname Wilson * Wilson (footballer, 1927–1998), Brazilian manager and defender * Wilson (footballer, born 1984), full name Wilson Ro ...
(1-0) , , Martinez (0-2) , , Melancon (3) , , 33,696 ,
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Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
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Hughes Hughes may refer to: People * Hughes (surname) * Hughes (given name) Places Antarctica * Hughes Range (Antarctica), Ross Dependency * Mount Hughes, Oates Land * Hughes Basin, Oates Land * Hughes Bay, Graham Land * Hughes Bluff, Victoria La ...
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Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
7:05pm ESPN , , 6–5 , , Miller (5-2) , , Morton (0-5) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 39 , , May 12 , , Cubs 7:10pm , , 17–5 , , Wood (3-4) , ,
Lyons Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of th ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbbbbb" , -- , , May 14 , , Cubs 7:15pm , , colspan=6, PPD, RAIN; rescheduled for 1st game on Aug. 30Club Announces Game Time for Postponed Cardinals Cubs Matchup
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 41 , , May 15 , , Cubs 12:45pm , , 5–3 , ,
Wacha Wacha is a surname. People Notable people with the surname include: * Dinshaw Edulji Wacha (1844–1936), Indian politician * Michael Wacha (born 1991), American baseball player * Jennifer Danielle Wacha alias Jennifer Sky (born 1976), American ...
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Hammel Hammel is a town in central Denmark with a population of 6,854 (1 January 2022),Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. The Braves ...
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Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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Santana Santana may refer to: Transportation * Volkswagen Santana, an automobile * Santana Cycles, manufacturer of tandem bicycles * Santana Motors, a former Spanish automobile manufacturer Boats * Santana 20, an American sailboat design by W. D. Sch ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. The Braves ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(13) , , 44,981 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 44 , , May 18 , ,
Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. The Braves ...
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Carpenter Carpentry is a skilled trade and a craft in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, Shipbuilding, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc. ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(0-2) , , Kimbrel (11) , , 44,278 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 45 , , May 20 , , D'backs 7:15pm , , 5–0 , , Wainwright (7-2) , ,
Arroyo Arroyo often refers to: * Arroyo (creek), an intermittently dry creek Arroyo may also refer to: People * Arroyo (surname) Places United States ;California * Arroyo Burro Beach, a public beach park in Santa Barbara County, California * Arroyo ...
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Cahill Cahill (, or ) is a name of Irish origin. It is the anglicised version of the Gaelic "Ó Cathail" meaning "descendant of Cathal". "Cathal" consists of two parts: "cath" means battle; the second could be "val" (rule), so that the name as a who ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 47 , , May 22 , , D'backs 6:15pm , , 4–2 , , Neshek (1-0) , , Miley (3-5) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(14) , , 40,787 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 48 , , May 23 , , @ Reds 6:10pm , , 5–3 , , Bailey (4-3) , , Miller (6-3) , ,
Chapman Chapman may refer to: Businesses * Chapman Entertainment, a former British television production company * Chapman Guitars, a guitar company established in 2009 by Rob Chapman * Chapman's, a Canadian ice cream and ice water products manufacturer ...
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Fox Foxes are small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull, upright, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail (or ''brush''). Twelve sp ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 50 , , May 25 , , @ Reds 7:05pm ESPN , , 4–0 , , Wainwright (8-2) , , Leake (2-4) , , , , 42,273 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 51 , , May 26 , , Yankees 3:15pm ESPN /
Fox Sports Midwest Bally Sports Midwest is an American regional sports network owned by Diamond Sports Group, a joint venture between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios, and operates as an affiliate of Bally Sports. The channel broadcasts regional e ...
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Choate Choate may refer to: Places Canada * Choate, British Columbia, a locality in the Fraser Canyon of British Columbia, Canada * , a lake in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada United States * Choate Mental Health and Development Center, a ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 52 , , May 27 , , Yankees 7:15pm , , 6–0 , ,
Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 53 , , May 28 , , Yankees 7:15pm , , 7–4 , ,
Kuroda Kuroda (written: lit. "black ricefield") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese painter * Akinobu Kuroda 黒田 明伸, Japanese historian * Chris Kuroda, lighting designer and operator for the band Phish and J ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 54 , , May 29 , , Giants 7:15pm , , 6–5 , , Lopez (1-0) , , Martinez (0-3) , , Romo (17) , , 41,337 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 55 , , May 30 , , Giants 7:15pm , , 9–4 , , Bumgarner (7-3) , , Wainwright (8-3) , , , , 43,107 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 56 , , May 31 , , Giants 1:15pm , , 2–0 , ,
Wacha Wacha is a surname. People Notable people with the surname include: * Dinshaw Edulji Wacha (1844–1936), Indian politician * Michael Wacha (born 1991), American baseball player * Jennifer Danielle Wacha alias Jennifer Sky (born 1976), American ...
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Petit Petite or petite may refer to: *Petit (crater), a small, bowl-shaped lunar crater on Mare Spumans * ''Petit'' (EP), a 1995 EP by Japanese singer-songwriter Ua * Petit (typography), another name for brevier-size type *Petit four * Petit Gâteau *P ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(16) , , 44,426 ,
30-26
, - , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 57 , , June 1 , , Giants 1:15pm , , 8–0 , ,
Hudson Hudson may refer to: People * Hudson (given name) * Hudson (surname) * Henry Hudson, English explorer * Hudson (footballer, born 1986), Hudson Fernando Tobias de Carvalho, Brazilian football right-back * Hudson (footballer, born 1988), Hudso ...
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Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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Royals Royals may refer to: Entertainment * The Royals (band), a Jamaican reggae vocal group * The Royals, original name of The Midnighters * "Royals" (song), a 2013 single by Lorde * ''The Royals'' (TV series), a 2015 E! network drama series * ''The ...
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Duffy Duffy may refer to: People *Duffy (surname), people with the surname Duffy or Duffey *Duffy (nickname) *Duffy (singer) (born 1984), Welsh singer, born Aimee Ann Duffy Places *Duffy, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra * Duffy, Ohio ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 59 , , June 3 , ,
Royals Royals may refer to: Entertainment * The Royals (band), a Jamaican reggae vocal group * The Royals, original name of The Midnighters * "Royals" (song), a 2013 single by Lorde * ''The Royals'' (TV series), a 2015 E! network drama series * ''The ...
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Davis Davis may refer to: Places Antarctica * Mount Davis (Antarctica) * Davis Island (Palmer Archipelago) * Davis Valley, Queen Elizabeth Land Canada * Davis, Saskatchewan, an unincorporated community * Davis Strait, between Nunavut and Gre ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(0-3) , , Holland (16) , , 41,192 ,
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Royals Royals may refer to: Entertainment * The Royals (band), a Jamaican reggae vocal group * The Royals, original name of The Midnighters * "Royals" (song), a 2013 single by Lorde * ''The Royals'' (TV series), a 2015 E! network drama series * ''The ...
7:10pm , , 5–2 (11) , , Freeman (1-0) , , Herrera (1-2) , , Neshek (1) , , 22,126 ,
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Royals Royals may refer to: Entertainment * The Royals (band), a Jamaican reggae vocal group * The Royals, original name of The Midnighters * "Royals" (song), a 2013 single by Lorde * ''The Royals'' (TV series), a 2015 E! network drama series * ''The ...
7:10pm , , 3–2 , , Ventura (3-5) , ,
Wacha Wacha is a surname. People Notable people with the surname include: * Dinshaw Edulji Wacha (1844–1936), Indian politician * Michael Wacha (born 1991), American baseball player * Jennifer Danielle Wacha alias Jennifer Sky (born 1976), American ...
(4-4) , , Holland (17) , , 24,438 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 62 , , June 6 , , @ Blue Jays 6:07pm , , 3–1 , , Stroman (3-0) , ,
Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 63 , , June 7 , , @ Blue Jays 12:07pm , , 5–0 , , Miller (7-5) , , Buehrle (10-2) , , , , 42,981 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 64 , , June 8 , , @ Blue Jays 12:07pm , , 5–0 , , García (2-0) , , Hutchison (4-4) , , , , 45,726 ,
33-31
, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 65 , , June 10 , , @ Rays 6:10pm , , 1–0 , , Wainwright (9-3) , , Odorizzi (2-7) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(17) , , 17,226 ,
34-31
, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 66 , , June 11 , , @ Rays 6:10pm , , 6–3 , ,
Oviedo Oviedo (; ast, Uviéu ) is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain and the administrative and commercial centre of the region. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city. Oviedo is located ap ...
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Wacha Wacha is a surname. People Notable people with the surname include: * Dinshaw Edulji Wacha (1844–1936), Indian politician * Michael Wacha (born 1991), American baseball player * Jennifer Danielle Wacha alias Jennifer Sky (born 1976), American ...
(4-5) , , Balfour (10) , , 15,930 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 67 , , June 13 , , Nationals 7:15pm , , 1–0 , ,
Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(18) , , 41,519 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 68 , , June 14 , , Nationals 6:15pm
Fox Foxes are small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull, upright, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail (or ''brush''). Twelve sp ...
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Choate Choate may refer to: Places Canada * Choate, British Columbia, a locality in the Fraser Canyon of British Columbia, Canada * , a lake in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada United States * Choate Mental Health and Development Center, a ...
(1–2) , , Strasburg (6-5) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(19) , , 44,785 ,
36-32
, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 69 , , June 15 , , Nationals 1:15pm , , 5–2 , , García (3–0) , ,
Fister Fister is a village in Hjelmeland municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The village is a small community approximately 600 inhabitants, and is located on the mainland, along the Fisterfjorden, a branch off the main Boknafjorden. The village l ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(20) , , 45,325 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 70 , , June 16 , , Mets 7:10pm , , 6–2 , ,
Greenwood Green wood is unseasoned wood. Greenwood or Green wood may also refer to: People * Greenwood (surname) Settlements Australia * Greenwood, Queensland, a locality in the Toowoomba Region * Greenwood, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth C ...
(1–0) , , DeGrom (0-4) , , , , 42,808 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 71 , , June 17 , , Mets 7:15pm , , 5–2 , ,
Wacha Wacha is a surname. People Notable people with the surname include: * Dinshaw Edulji Wacha (1844–1936), Indian politician * Michael Wacha (born 1991), American baseball player * Jennifer Danielle Wacha alias Jennifer Sky (born 1976), American ...
(5–5) , , Niese (3-4) , , Neshek (2) , , 42,209 ,
39-32
, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 72 , , June 18 , , Mets 12:45pm , , 3–2 , , Colón (7–5) , ,
Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 73 , , June 19 , , Phillies 7:15pm , , 4–1 , ,
Buchanan Buchanan may refer to: People * Buchanan (surname) Places Africa * Buchanan, Liberia, a large coastal town Antarctica * Buchanan Point, Laurie Island Australia * Buchanan, New South Wales * Buchanan, Northern Territory, a locality * Buchanan ...
(3–3) , , Miller (7-6) , , Papelbon (17) , , 42,106 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 74 , , June 20 , , Phillies 7:15pm , , 5–1 , , Burnett (5–6) , , García (3-1) , , , , 44,061 ,
39-35
, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 75 , , June 21 , , Phillies 3:10pm , , 4–1 , , Wainwright (10–3) , , Hamels (2-4) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 76 , , June 22 , , Phillies 1:15pm , , 5–3 , , Martinez (1–3) , ,
Kendrick Kendrick may refer to: *Kendrick (name), including a list of people with the surname or given name Places United States *Kendrick, Florida *Kendrick, Idaho *Kendrick, Oklahoma Schools *Kendrick School, in Reading, Berkshire, England, United King ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(22) , , 43,484 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 77 , , June 23 , , @ Rockies 7:40pm , , 8–0 , ,
Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 78 , , June 24 , , @ Rockies 7:40pm , , 10–5 , ,
de la Rosa De la Rosa is a Spanish surname, which means "of the rose". The name De la Rosa (or variants of the name) may refer to: People with the name De la Rosa *Dane De La Rosa (born 1983), American baseball player *Domingo Vega de la Rosa (born 1953), S ...
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Greenwood Green wood is unseasoned wood. Greenwood or Green wood may also refer to: People * Greenwood (surname) Settlements Australia * Greenwood, Queensland, a locality in the Toowoomba Region * Greenwood, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth C ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 79 , , June 25 , , @ Rockies 2:10pm , , 9–6 , , Neshek (2–0) , , Ottavino (0-3) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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Wilson Wilson may refer to: People * Wilson (name) ** List of people with given name Wilson ** List of people with surname Wilson * Wilson (footballer, 1927–1998), Brazilian manager and defender * Wilson (footballer, born 1984), full name Wilson Ro ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 81 , , June 27 , , @
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
9:10pm , , 3–1 , , Maness (3–2) , , Ryu (9-4) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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Fox Foxes are small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull, upright, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail (or ''brush''). Twelve sp ...
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Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 83 , , June 29 , , @
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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, - , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 84 , , July 1 , , @ Giants 9:15pm , , 5–0 , , Lincecum (7-5) , ,
Gonzales Gonzales may refer to: Places * Gonzales, California, U.S. * Gonzales, Louisiana, U.S. * Gonzales, Texas, U.S. * Gonzales County, Texas Other uses * Battle of Gonzales, 1835 * Gonzales (horse) (1977 – after 1996), an American-bred Thoroughbred ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 85 , , July 2 , , @ Giants 9:15pm , , 2–0 , , Wainwright (11-4) , , Vogelsong (5-5) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(25) , , 41,321 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 86 , , July 3 , , @ Giants 2:45pm , , 7–2 , , Martinez (2-3) , , Bumgarner (9-6) , , , , 41,181 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 87 , , July 4 , ,
Marlins The marlin is a large billfish sometimes also known as the ''spearfish.'' Marlin may also refer to: Places *Marlín, Castile-Leon, a village in Spain *Marlin, Texas, city in Falls County, Texas, United States Sports *Cincinnati Marlins, a swim t ...
6:15pm , , 3–2 , ,
Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
(9-6) , , Eovaldi (5-4) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(26) , , 46,131 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 88 , , July 5 , ,
Marlins The marlin is a large billfish sometimes also known as the ''spearfish.'' Marlin may also refer to: Places *Marlín, Castile-Leon, a village in Spain *Marlin, Texas, city in Falls County, Texas, United States Sports *Cincinnati Marlins, a swim t ...
1:15pm , , 6–5 , , Dunn (6-4) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(0-4) , , Cishek (19) , , 45,445 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 89 , , July 6 , ,
Marlins The marlin is a large billfish sometimes also known as the ''spearfish.'' Marlin may also refer to: Places *Marlín, Castile-Leon, a village in Spain *Marlin, Texas, city in Falls County, Texas, United States Sports *Cincinnati Marlins, a swim t ...
1:15pm , , 8–4 , ,
Álvarez Álvarez or Álvares may refer to: People *Álvarez (surname), Spanish surname Places *Alvares (river), a river in northern Spain * Alvares (ski resort), in Iran *Alvares, Iran * Alvares, Portugal *Álvarez, Santa Fe, a town in the province of Sa ...
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Gonzales Gonzales may refer to: Places * Gonzales, California, U.S. * Gonzales, Louisiana, U.S. * Gonzales, Texas, U.S. * Gonzales County, Texas Other uses * Battle of Gonzales, 1835 * Gonzales (horse) (1977 – after 1996), an American-bred Thoroughbred ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 90 , , July 7 , ,
Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
7:15pm , , 2–0 , , Neshek (3-0) , ,
Wilson Wilson may refer to: People * Wilson (name) ** List of people with given name Wilson ** List of people with surname Wilson * Wilson (footballer, 1927–1998), Brazilian manager and defender * Wilson (footballer, born 1984), full name Wilson Ro ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 91 , , July 8 , ,
Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
7:15pm , , 5–4 , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(1-4) , , Frieri (1-4) , , , , 43,162 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 92 , , July 9 , ,
Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
7:15pm , , 5–2 , ,
Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
(10-6) , , Cumpton (3-3) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 93 , , July 10 , ,
Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
6:15pm , , 9–1 , , Vólquez (8-6) , , Miller (7-8) , , , , 43,974 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 94 , , July 11 , , @ Brewers 7:10pm , , 7–6 , , Neshek (4-0) , , Rodríguez (3-3) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 95 , , July 12 , , @ Brewers 3:10pm , , 10–2 , , Wainwright (12-4) , , Nelson (1-1) , , , , 40,198 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 96 , , July 13 , , @ Brewers 1:10pm , , 11–2 , , Peralta (10-6) , , Martinez (2-4) , , , , 35,345 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbbbbb" , -- , , July 15 , , 85th All-Star Game , , colspan=6, National League 3,   American League 5   ( Minneapolis;   Target Field) , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 97 , , July 18 , ,
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
(11-6) , , Haren (8-7) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 98 , , July 19 , ,
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
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Kelly Kelly may refer to: Art and entertainment * Kelly (Kelly Price album) * Kelly (Andrea Faustini album) * ''Kelly'' (musical), a 1965 musical by Mark Charlap * "Kelly" (song), a 2018 single by Kelly Rowland * ''Kelly'' (film), a 1981 Canadi ...
(2-1) , , Greinke (11-6) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(30) , , 43,922 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 99 , , July 20 , ,
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Brooklyn ...
7:05pm , , 4–3 , , Howell (2-3) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(1-5) , , Jansen (28) , , 45,255 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 100 , , July 22 , , Rays 7:15pm , , 7–2 , , Odorizzi (6-8) , , Wainwright (12-5) , , , , 43,623 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 101 , , July 23 , , Rays 6:15pm , , 3–0 , ,
Cobb Cobb may refer to: People * Cobb (surname), a list of people and fictional characters with the surname Cobb * Cobb Rooney (1900–1973), American professional football running back Places New Zealand * Cobb River * Cobb Reservoir * Cobb Power ...
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Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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McGee McGee or McGees may refer to: People * McGee (surname), a surname of Irish origin, including a list of people with this surname Places United States *McGee, Missouri *McGees, Washington *McGee, West Virginia Games *McGee (video game series), ''M ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 102 , , July 25 , , @ Cubs 3:05pm , , 7–6 , , Grimm (3-2) , , Siegrist (1-2) , , Rondón (12) , , 41,534 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 103 , , July 26 , , @ Cubs 3:05pm , , 6–3 , ,
Choate Choate may refer to: Places Canada * Choate, British Columbia, a locality in the Fraser Canyon of British Columbia, Canada * , a lake in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada United States * Choate Mental Health and Development Center, a ...
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Russell Russell may refer to: People * Russell (given name) * Russell (surname) * Lady Russell (disambiguation) * Lord Russell (disambiguation) Places Australia *Russell, Australian Capital Territory *Russell Island, Queensland (disambiguation) **Ru ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(31) , , 41,927 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 104 , , July 27 , , @ Cubs 1:20pm , , 1–0 , , Wainwright (13-5) , ,
Kendricks Kendricks is a surname of British origin, being a variant of the surname Kendrick. Notable people with the surname include: * Eddie Kendricks (1939-1992), American singer and songwriter *Eric Kendricks (born 1992), American football middle lineback ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(32) , , 35,256 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 105 , , July 29 , , @ Padres 10:10pm , , 1–3 , ,
Ross Ross or ROSS may refer to: People * Clan Ross, a Highland Scottish clan * Ross (name), including a list of people with the surname or given name Ross, as well as the meaning * Earl of Ross, a peerage of Scotland Places * RoSS, the Republic of Sou ...
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Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
(11-8) , , Benoit (3) , , 33,521
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 106 , , July 30 , , @ Padres 10:10pm , , 1–12 , , Hahn (7-2) , ,
Kelly Kelly may refer to: Art and entertainment * Kelly (Kelly Price album) * Kelly (Andrea Faustini album) * ''Kelly'' (musical), a 1965 musical by Mark Charlap * "Kelly" (song), a 2018 single by Kelly Rowland * ''Kelly'' (film), a 1981 Canadi ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 107 , , July 31 , , @ Padres 2:40pm , , 6–2 , , Miller (8-8) , , Despaigne (2-3) , , , , 28,820
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 109 , , August 2 , , Brewers 6:15pm , , 9-7 , , Masterson (5-6) , , Lohse (11-6) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 110 , , August 3 , , Brewers 1:15pm , , 3-2 , ,
Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
(12-7) , , Jeffress (0-1) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(34) , , 44,662 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 111 , , August 5 , , Red Sox 7:15pm , , 3-2 , , Neshek (5-0) , , Tazawa (0-3) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 112 , , August 6 , , Red Sox 7:15pm , , 1-2 , , Tazawa (1-3) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(1-6) , , Uehara (23) , , 42,733 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 113 , , August 7 , , Red Sox 6:15pm , , 5-2 , , Wainwright (14-6) , , Workman (1-5) , , Neshek (3) , , 44,570 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 114 , , August 8 , , @ Orioles 6:05pm , , 2-12 , ,
Tillman Tillman is a surname and given name of English origin and an Americanized spelling of Tillmann. Other variants of the name include Tilman and Dillman. Notable people with the name Tillmann include: Surname * Albert Tillman (1928–2004), Amer ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 115 , , August 9 , , @ Orioles 3:05pm , , 3-10 , , Jiménez (4-8) , ,
Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 116 , , August 10 , , @ Orioles 12:35pm , , 8-3 , ,
Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
(12-8) , , Gausman (6-4) , , , , 27,779 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 117 , , August 11 , , @
Marlins The marlin is a large billfish sometimes also known as the ''spearfish.'' Marlin may also refer to: Places *Marlín, Castile-Leon, a village in Spain *Marlin, Texas, city in Falls County, Texas, United States Sports *Cincinnati Marlins, a swim t ...
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Koehler Koehler is a transliteration of the German surname Köhler, referring to a man making charcoal from wood. Notable people with the surname include: * Ana Luiza Koehler (born 1977), Brazilian comics artist and architect. *Arthur Koehler (1885– ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 118 , , August 12 , , @
Marlins The marlin is a large billfish sometimes also known as the ''spearfish.'' Marlin may also refer to: Places *Marlín, Castile-Leon, a village in Spain *Marlin, Texas, city in Falls County, Texas, United States Sports *Cincinnati Marlins, a swim t ...
6:10pm , , 0-3 , , Cosart (10-8) , , Wainwright (14-7) , , Dunn (1) , , 22,703 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 119 , , August 13 , , @
Marlins The marlin is a large billfish sometimes also known as the ''spearfish.'' Marlin may also refer to: Places *Marlín, Castile-Leon, a village in Spain *Marlin, Texas, city in Falls County, Texas, United States Sports *Cincinnati Marlins, a swim t ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 120 , , August 14 , , Padres 7:15pm , , 4-3 , , Maness (4-2) , , Torres (1-1) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
(36) , , 45,126 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 121 , , August 15 , , Padres 7:15pm , , 4-2 , ,
Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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Ross Ross or ROSS may refer to: People * Clan Ross, a Highland Scottish clan * Ross (name), including a list of people with the surname or given name Ross, as well as the meaning * Earl of Ross, a peerage of Scotland Places * RoSS, the Republic of Sou ...
(11-11) , , Neshek (4) , , 42,662 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 122 , , August 16 , , Padres 6:15pm , , 5-9 , , Torres (2-1) , , Siegrist (1-3) , , , , 44,079 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 123 , , August 17 , , Padres 1:15pm , , 7-6 , , Wainwright (15-7) , , Despaigne (3-4) , , Maness (2) , , 43,149 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 124 , , August 18 , , Reds 7:15pm , , 6-5 , ,
Greenwood Green wood is unseasoned wood. Greenwood or Green wood may also refer to: People * Greenwood (surname) Settlements Australia * Greenwood, Queensland, a locality in the Toowoomba Region * Greenwood, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth C ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 125 , , August 19 , , Reds 7:15pm , , 5-4 , , Neshek (6-0) , , Hoover (1-10) , , , , 42,573 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 126 , , August 20 , , Reds 6:15pm , , 7-3 , ,
Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
(14-8) , , Cueto (15-7) , ,
Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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, 127 , , August 22 , , @ Phillies 6:05pm , , 4-5 , , , , , , , , , , , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 128 , , August 23 , , @ Phillies 6:05pm , , 6-5 , , , , , , , , , , , - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 129 , , August 24 , , @ Phillies 12:35pm , , 1-7 , , , , , , , , , , , - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 130 , , August 25 , , @
Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
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Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
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Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Pirates Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Gonzales Gonzales may refer to: Places * Gonzales, California, U.S. * Gonzales, Louisiana, U.S. * Gonzales, Texas, U.S. * Gonzales County, Texas Other uses * Battle of Gonzales, 1835 * Gonzales (horse) (1977 – after 1996), an American-bred Thoroughbred ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb" , 145 , , September 9 , , @ Reds 6:10pm , , 5-9 , , Leake (11-11) , ,
Wacha Wacha is a surname. People Notable people with the surname include: * Dinshaw Edulji Wacha (1844–1936), Indian politician * Michael Wacha (born 1991), American baseball player * Jennifer Danielle Wacha alias Jennifer Sky (born 1976), American ...
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Chapman Chapman may refer to: Businesses * Chapman Entertainment, a former British television production company * Chapman Guitars, a guitar company established in 2009 by Rob Chapman * Chapman's, a Canadian ice cream and ice water products manufacturer ...
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Lyons Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of th ...
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Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 148 , , September 12 , , Rockies 7:15pm , , 5-1 , , Wainwright (18-9) , ,
de la Rosa De la Rosa is a Spanish surname, which means "of the rose". The name De la Rosa (or variants of the name) may refer to: People with the name De la Rosa *Dane De La Rosa (born 1983), American baseball player *Domingo Vega de la Rosa (born 1953), S ...
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 149 , , September 13 , , Rockies 6:15pm , , 5-4 , , Miller (10-9) , ,
Morales Morales is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alfredo Morales (born 1990), American footballer * Alvaro Morales (disambiguation), several people * Amado Morales (born 1947), Puerto Rican javelin thrower * Bartolomé Mo ...
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Gonzales Gonzales may refer to: Places * Gonzales, California, U.S. * Gonzales, Louisiana, U.S. * Gonzales, Texas, U.S. * Gonzales County, Texas Other uses * Battle of Gonzales, 1835 * Gonzales (horse) (1977 – after 1996), an American-bred Thoroughbred ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Lynn Lynn may refer to: People and fictional characters * Lynn (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Lynn (surname) * The Lynns, a 1990s American country music duo consisting of twin sisters Peggy and Patsy Lynn * Lynn ( ...
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Lackey Lackey may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Lackey, Kentucky, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Mississippi, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey, Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lackey Ridge, ...
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Rosenthal Rosenthal is a German and Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". Notable people with the name include: A * Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), ''New York Times'' editor and columnist *Albert Rosenthal (1863–1939), American portrait artist * Albert ...
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Division series


Championship series


Postseason game log

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(1–0) , , Neshek (0–1) , , Jansen (1) , , 54,599 ,
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, - align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" , 3 , , October 6 , ,
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(0–1) , , Casilla (2) , , 43,147 , , 1–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , 5 , , October 16 , , @ Giants , , 3–6 , , Affeldt (1–0) , ,
Wacha Wacha is a surname. People Notable people with the surname include: * Dinshaw Edulji Wacha (1844–1936), Indian politician * Michael Wacha (born 1991), American baseball player * Jennifer Danielle Wacha alias Jennifer Sky (born 1976), American ...
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Roster


Statistics


Batters

(through September 28) * Statistics notes: G = Games played; AB =
At bat In baseball, an at bat (AB) or time at bat is a batter's turn batting against a pitcher. An at bat is different from a plate appearance. A batter is credited with a plate appearance regardless of what happens during their turn at bat, but a batt ...
s; R = Runs; H =
Hits Hits or H.I.T.S. may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Music * ''H.I.T.S.'', 1991 album by New Kids on the Block * ''...Hits'' (Phil Collins album), 1998 * ''Hits'' (compilation series), 1984–2006; 2014 - a British compilation album se ...
; 2B = Doubles; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB =
Base on balls A base on balls (BB), also known as a walk, occurs in baseball when a batter receives four pitches that the umpire calls '' balls'', and is in turn awarded first base without the possibility of being called out. The base on balls is defined in Se ...
; SO =
Strikeout In baseball or softball, a strikeout (or strike-out) occurs when a batter accumulates three strikes during a time at bat. It usually means that the batter is out. A strikeout is a statistic recorded for both pitchers and batters, and is deno ...
s; HBP =
Hit by pitch In baseball, hit by pitch (HBP) is an event in which a batter or his clothing or equipment (other than his bat) is struck directly by a pitch from the pitcher; the batter is called a hit batsman (HB). A hit batsman is awarded first base, provided ...
; GIDP =
Double plays In baseball Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several plays, with each play generally beginning when a player on the ...
grounded into; AVG = Batting average; OBP =
On-base percentage In baseball statistics, on-base percentage (OBP) measures how frequently a batter reaches base. An official Major League Baseball (MLB) statistic since 1984, it is sometimes referred to as on-base average (OBA), as it is rarely presented as a ...
; SLG =
Slugging percentage In baseball statistics, slugging percentage (SLG) is a measure of the batting productivity of a hitter. It is calculated as total bases divided by at bats, through the following formula, where ''AB'' is the number of at bats for a given player, ...
; OPS = On-base plus slugging * Table notes: ::''* Appeared in most games at that position'' ::''Below players (starters) with asterisks (*):'' Ranked by ABs regardless of position ::''Excludes'' pitcher at-bats..
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Starting pitching

(through September 28) * Statistics notes: GS = Games Started; IP =
Innings pitched In baseball, innings pitched (IP) are the number of innings a pitcher has completed, measured by the number of batters and baserunners that are put out while the pitcher is on the pitching mound in a game. Three outs made is equal to one innin ...
; W =
Wins WINS may refer to: *WINS (AM), an all-news radio station in New York City *WINS-FM, a radio station in New York City *World Institute for Nuclear Security *Windows Internet Name Service *WINS (solution stack), a set of software subsystems *Wireles ...
; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; H = Hits allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; WHIP =
Walks plus hits per inning pitched In baseball statistics, walks plus hits per inning pitched (WHIP) is a sabermetric measurement of the number of baserunners a pitcher has allowed per inning pitched. WHIP is calculated by adding the number of walks and hits allowed and dividi ...
; HBP =
Hit by pitch In baseball, hit by pitch (HBP) is an event in which a batter or his clothing or equipment (other than his bat) is struck directly by a pitch from the pitcher; the batter is called a hit batsman (HB). A hit batsman is awarded first base, provided ...
; BF =
Batters faced In baseball statistics, Batters Faced (BF), also known as Total Batters Faced (TBF) or Batters Facing Pitcher (BFP) is the number of batters who made a plate appearance before the pitcher in a game or in a season. For a given game, the number of p ...
; O-AVG = Opponent batting avg.; O-OBP = Opponent on-base avg.; O-SLG = Opponent slugging pct.; R suppt =
Run support Run support is a baseball statistic used to assess a starting pitcher In baseball (hardball or softball), a starting pitcher or starter is the first pitcher in the game for each team. A pitcher is credited with a game started if they throw ...
average from his team's batters per Games Started * ''Includes all starting pitchers''. * Bold:'' led or tied for team lead''


Relief pitching

''Note: W = Wins, L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GF = Games finished; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; HBP = Hit by pitch; BF = Batters faced; WHIP = Walks+hits per innings pitched; OBA = Opponents batting average; OBP = Opponents on-base percentage; SLG = Opponents slugging percentage'' *Bold:''led or tied for team lead''


Total team pitching statistics

''Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; HBP = Hit by pitch; BF = Batters faced; WHIP = Walks+hits per innings pitched; OBA = Opponents batting average; OBP = Opponents on-base percentage; SLG = Opponents slugging percentage''
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Home attendance

(through September 21)
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Executives and club officials

At the end of March, '' Forbes'' released their annual valuation list of all Major League franchises and placed the Cardinals eighth. Their estimated value of $820 million was an increase of more than $100 million from the season before, when they ranked tenth. St. Louis' revenue in 2013 was $283 million, with an operating income of $65.2 million. * Owner,
Chairman The chairperson, also chairman, chairwoman or chair, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly. The person holding the office, who is typically elected or appointed by members of the grou ...
and
CEO A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especially ...
:
William DeWitt, Jr. William Orville DeWitt Jr. (born August 31, 1941) is an American businessman who is currently the managing partner and chairman of the St. Louis Cardinals, a professional baseball franchise which competes in Major League Baseball (MLB). The Car ...
* President: William DeWitt III * Sr. Vice President & General Counsel: Mike Whittle * Sr. Vice President of Baseball Operations / GM:
John Mozeliak John Mozeliak (born January 18, 1969) is an American baseball executive who is the president of baseball operations of the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Never a professional baseball player, Mozeliak came to the Cardinals a ...
* Assistant General Manager: Mike Girsch * Special Assistants to the GM: Ryan Franklin,
Mike Jorgensen Michael Jorgensen (born August 16, 1948) is an American former professional baseball first baseman and outfielder who currently works in the St. Louis Cardinals' front office. The New York Mets drafted him in the fourth round of the 1966 Major L ...
, Cal Eldred, Red Schoendienst * Director, Player Personnel: Matt Slater * Director of Major League Administration: Judy Carpenter-Barada * Director of Minor League Operations: John Vuch * Baseball Operations Assistant, Player Development: Tony Ferreira * Director, Scouting: Dan Kantrovitz * Director, International Operations: Moisés Rodríguez * Baseball Operations Assistant, International: Luis Morales * Manager of Baseball Development: Christopher Correa * Quantitative Analyst: Matt Bayer, Dane Sorensen * Director, Media Relations: Brian Bartow * Director, Public Relations & Civic Affairs: Ron Watermon * Senior Medical Advisor: Barry Weinberg * Head League Trainer: Greg Hauck * Strength/Conditioning Coach: Pete Prinzi * Equipment Manager: Rip Rowan * Traveling Secretary: C.J. Cherre * Vice President & Community Relations & Exec. Director, Cardinals Care: Michael Hall * Vice President, Event Services and Merchandizing: Vicki Bryant * Sr. Vice President of Finance/ CFO: Brad Wood * Vice President of Stadium Operations: Joe Abernathy * Sr. Vice President of Sales & Marketing: Dan Farrell
Cardinals Front Office


Minor leagues

The Cardinals have some interesting prospects coming up from the minors that they will have to decide how to place in the 2014 season, and beyond.


Affiliations

2014 Minor League standings LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: State College, Johnson City


Organizational and prospect analyses


2014 Cardinals Prospect Watch
MLB.com
Cards organization preview, Top 20 Prospects
MLB.com (February 8, 2012)
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Memphis Redbirds-AAA roster
Pacific Coast League

Springfield Cardinals-AA roster
Texas League

Palm Beach Cardinals--Advanced A roster
Florida State League


Draft selections


St. Louis Cardinals 2014 Draft Selections
The Cardinals' first draft pick for the 2014 draft will be pick #31 of round 1, which is the last pick. The team's place in the order may change – meaning more likely to move up – depending on if free agent Carlos Beltrán signs with another team because the Cardinals advanced him a qualifying offer (QO). As of November 9, Beltrán declined the QO, slotting the Cardinals for the 44th pick in the supplemental first round. The Cardinals now have in addition to pick #31 in round 1, and the 44th pick in the supplemental first round: second round pick #81, and #84 from the Competitive Balance Lottery. The 2014 Draft takes place from June 5–7.


References


External links

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