Cardinals nation
Go Cards!!!!!!
Life long fan, born and raised right across the river on the Illinois side. Was fortunate enough to go to one of the 1982 world series games (showing my age) and had season tickets for a few years. Miss the heck out of being able to go to a game when every I feel like it since moving to Texas but I still watch most of the games thanks to MLB.com TV.
Looks good for the best record in the NL and home field advantage through out the NL series, which I believe they need.
That's a winner!!!
Life long fan, born and raised right across the river on the Illinois side. Was fortunate enough to go to one of the 1982 world series games (showing my age) and had season tickets for a few years. Miss the heck out of being able to go to a game when every I feel like it since moving to Texas but I still watch most of the games thanks to MLB.com TV.
Looks good for the best record in the NL and home field advantage through out the NL series, which I believe they need.
That's a winner!!!
Did you guys get to see that game last week of Wacha's almost no hitter?
I thought it was amazing how Molina took care of him. From about the 7th inning on, Molina was so careful to hide the signals - way more than he usually does. He would just stare down at the dirt until the batter got set, then barely move his head so he could watch the batter out of the corner of his eye, then finally give the signal. He did this with each batter. It was cool to watch him protect his young pitcher. What a pro!
I thought it was amazing how Molina took care of him. From about the 7th inning on, Molina was so careful to hide the signals - way more than he usually does. He would just stare down at the dirt until the batter got set, then barely move his head so he could watch the batter out of the corner of his eye, then finally give the signal. He did this with each batter. It was cool to watch him protect his young pitcher. What a pro!
Last edited by cdynaco; Sep 29, 2013 at 12:42 PM.




