Wong Works On The Pivot
Armed with a DVD of second baseman making the double play turn, Kolten Wong is focusing on the pivot up the middle.
Armed with a DVD of second baseman making the double play turn, Kolten Wong is focusing on the pivot up the middle.
A small tweak for Zack Cox's swing resulted in a big second half.
Lance Lynn wasn't going to be healthy to join the Cardinals before the season was over, but he worked hard enough to be back in time for a run at a World Series title.
Cardinals' affiliates have been bringing in league titles in recent years.
Correspondent Derrick Goold selects end-of-season awards for the Cardinals organization, naming a best player, best pitcher and a player to monitor in 2012.
David Kopp felt he would be better suited in the bullpen and when the Cardinals obliged with the move, he showed them why it was the right one.
Shelby Miller had a preseason goal of starting in Double-A. While he didn't open there, Miller was promoted in early June.
When it came to making the most of their only pick among the first 75 of this year's draft, the Cardinals went with a formula that's worked recently for them. They took the best college hitter available.
Nick Longmire has taken a step forward after working to clear his hips at the plate.
Ryan Jackson has always been known for his work with glove, but now he's trying to prove his worth as a hitter.
The Cardinals thought about jumping Zack Cox and Shelby Miller right to Double-A, but instead decided to be conservative in their assignments.
Tony LaRussa had good things to say after seeing third baseman Matt Carpenter in spring training.
When Adam Wainwright had to get Tommy John surgery, it opened up an opportunity for Lance Lynn to make the starting rotation out of spring training.
Tyler Greene's chances of sticking in the big leagues may be improved with a move to the outfield.
When Tony Cruz made the short drive from his Florida home to the Cardinals' facility in the same county he had no idea the detour his career was about to take.
Shelby Miller may be just 20 years old, but he expects to make it to Double-A during the 2011 season.
Oliver Marmol saw the writing on the wall about his career as a player. So when the Cardinals approached him about coaching, he embraced the opportunity.
Mark Hamilton looks like he's ready for a role in the big leagues thanks to his bat. He just needs to stay healthy.