Cardinals relief ace Bruce Sutter, who clinched 1982 World Series, dies at 69
Split-fingered practitioner amassed 300 saves and was elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
Split-fingered practitioner amassed 300 saves and was elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006.
It has been about as unusual as an early October snowstorm in downstate Missouri, as strange as an hour passing without a political commercial appearing on TV a few days before a significant election.
In the fall of 1982, the bearded Cardinals closer Bruce Sutter threw the final pitch of the postseason, earning the Cardinals their ninth championship.
Class AA Springfield Cardinals coach Jose Leger is leading Aguilas de Cibaenas, a premier Dominican Winter League team.
During the interview, Albert Pujols shared a story about how he first became interested in playing baseball, an anecdote he said he rarely tells.