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March 22, 2020 at 9:17 am #125165
A short note on why and how The Cardinal Nation will continue to provide daily content during these difficult times. Next up is a new series on the rich history of the teams and top players across the #stlcards minor league system over the last 60 years. https://t.co/2forKjkIfj pic.twitter.com/vVcWIN3asn
— Brian Walton (@B_Walton) March 22, 2020
March 22, 2020 at 9:23 am #12516714NyquisTParticipantFrom Brian Walton’s story:
But for those who subscribe to The Cardinal Nation, we pledge to continue to deliver new and original St. Louis Cardinals-based content daily. Personally, what I am doing is to keep writing about the organization we all follow. It is what I can best do and do best.
It is your decision if you want to read on or if you prefer to focus your attention elsewhere, and I respect your choice. But just know that we will still be here whenever you are ready.
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I’m still here everyday and appreciate anything Cardinals. Some other blogs have really cut back on stories. Brian is finding some novel topics to check out and talk about right here in the Cardinal living room. Cardinal die-hards are always welcomed to join in the conversations.
March 25, 2020 at 8:37 am #125292The first article in my #stlcards Minor League History Series is up. Showing the tip of the iceberg by recapping the last 57 years, during which over 42,000 games were played and 45 league championships were won. I hope this leaves you wanting more! (free) https://t.co/pIZZu70tBD pic.twitter.com/nBMaYWusaG
— Brian Walton (@B_Walton) March 25, 2020
March 29, 2020 at 9:47 am #125587I will not be posting notifications of every article in this series here on the free board, since most are for members, but here is the first level-oriented article.
Please remember to check the home page regularly, as we continue to bring our readers new content daily.
If I do say so myself, there is a lot of information here about the history of the Cardinals’ teams in Triple-A.
An in-depth history of the #stlcards in Triple-A, from the 1963 Atlanta Crackers through the 2019 Memphis Redbirds. ($) https://t.co/ZiI2sxyG06 pic.twitter.com/OJcTBgn7wW
— Brian Walton (@B_Walton) March 29, 2020
March 31, 2020 at 11:39 am #125729You can play too – if you are not a subscriber. Otherwise, you could just compile the names from the article!
Let's have a bit of minor league trivia fun. The first non-member to correctly identify all 12 individuals from #stlcards Double-A history in this photo will win a free one-month subscription to The Cardinal Nation. https://t.co/POl8gYlbQy
— Brian Walton (@B_Walton) March 31, 2020
April 4, 2020 at 8:24 am #125927No one took a shot, so here are the answers:
Row 1: Hector Cruz, Vince Coleman, Chris Maloney, Gaylen Pitts
Row 2: Brad Thompson, John Gall, Colby Rasmus, Oscar Taveras
Row 3: Matt Adams, Mike Shildt, Dakota Hudson, Dylan Carlson -
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