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X-rays negative after Piscotty hit by pitch on elbow

X-rays negative after Piscotty hit by pitch on elbow

March 13, 2016 at 12:11 am Comments are Disabled

By Chris Brown / STL Baseball Today | @cbrown_STLBBT | March 13, 2016, 12:11 am CT JUPITER, Fla. • X-rays taken Saturday afternoon here in Jupiter on Stephen Piscotty’s left elbow showed no fracture after a pitch from Mets pitcher Stolmy Pimentel struck the outfielder, forcing him to leave an eventual 14-9 Cardinals victoryRead More

Piscotty, Reyes, Gomber named as Cardinals’ minor league player and pitchers of the year

Piscotty, Reyes, Gomber named as Cardinals’ minor league player and pitchers of the year

November 23, 2015 at 11:00 pm Comments are Disabled

By Team Release & Chris Brown / STL Baseball Today | @cbrown_STLBBT | Nov. 23, 2015, 11:00 pm The St. Louis Cardinals today announced the recipients of the organization’s 2015 Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year awards, and for the first time since the award’s inception in 1995, there are co-recipientsRead More

Molina works out, optimism growing; Updates on Wainwright, Grichuk, Piscotty & more

Molina works out, optimism growing; Updates on Wainwright, Grichuk, Piscotty & more

October 7, 2015 at 4:30 pm Comments are Disabled

By Chris Brown / STL Baseball Today Wearing a new splint on his catching hand, Yadier Molina hit, blocked balls, caught, and threw during a workout at Busch Stadium on Tuesday. Matheny said he is “much more optimistic” that Molina, who’s been sidelined since September 20 due to a thumb sprain,Read More

Stephen Piscotty released from the hospital, likely to play again during regular season

Stephen Piscotty released from the hospital, likely to play again during regular season

September 29, 2015 at 6:06 pm Comments are Disabled

By Chris Brown / STL Baseball Today Less than 24 hours after he was carted off the field at PNC Park following a scary collision in the seventh inning of the Cardinals 3-0 win in Pittsburgh, Stephen Piscotty was released from the hospital Tuesday afternoon after spending the night for observation.Read More

Update: Stephen Piscotty released from hospital one day after scary collision

Update: Stephen Piscotty released from hospital one day after scary collision

September 29, 2015 at 1:19 pm Comments are Disabled

By Chris Brown / STL Baseball Today Updated 9/29 @ 6:25pm CT: Click here for the latest update on Piscotty, who could return during the regular season. Update 9/29 @ 3:24pm CT: Less than 24 hours after he was carted off the field at PNC Park following a scary collision withRead More

Game Recap: Rosenthal makes history, Cards trim magic number to 2 following scary injury

Game Recap: Rosenthal makes history, Cards trim magic number to 2 following scary injury

September 29, 2015 at 12:37 am Comments are Disabled

By Chris Brown / STL Baseball Today Just two innings after watching rookie Stephen Piscotty taken off the field on a stretcher following a violent collision with Peter Bourjos in the outfield, the Cardinals bats came to life, as the team scored three runs in the ninth inning to defeatRead More

Mozeliak talks Heyward: “Hopefully we can find a way to keep him here” – plus other outfield notes

Mozeliak talks Heyward: “Hopefully we can find a way to keep him here” – plus other outfield notes

August 6, 2015 at 5:24 pm Comments are Disabled

By Chris Brown – STL Baseball Today Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak joined CBS Sports Radio 920 AM on Thursday morning and discussed a wide range of topics, including the trade deadline, rookie outfielders, and the latest on a few injured veteran outfielders. A look at some of the highlights: OnRead More

Updated: Holliday exits with another quad strain

Updated: Holliday exits with another quad strain

July 29, 2015 at 9:47 pm Comments are Disabled

By Chris Brown – STL Baseball Today UPDATE: Holliday was placed on the 15-day disabled list on Thursday, with infielder Greg Garcia taking his place on the active roster in a corresponding move. Read more here. Previous report: Less than two weeks after returning from a grade two right quadricepsRead More