MiL Sites, Cardinals Online Multimedia 2010
Up-to-the-minute Cards coverage, all over the intertubes. But first: Minor League Baseball revamped their websites, so here are their addresses. (PCL Champs!)
• Memphis Redbirds (AAA) Roster
• Springfield Cardinals (AA) Roster
• Palm Beach Cardinals (A Adv.) Roster
• Quad Cities River Bandits (A) Roster
• Batavia Muckdogs (SS) Roster
• DSL Cardinals (R) Roster
• GCL Cardinals (R) Roster
• Johnson City Cardinals (R) Roster
• VSL Cardinals (R) Roster
Last but not least, the big show inexplicably took over the cardinals.com redirect. Ornithologists are out of luck.
The Mothership
Video highlights. Some interviews. Play Like a Cardinal ads.
(Matthew Leach's blog isn't always about baseball, but it's got all the tidbits not included in his articles.)
FS Midwest
Behind-the-scenes footage. Sit-down interviews. Matt Holliday's shoes.
Globe-Democrat
Scroll down for audio and a few videos. Also embedded in articles.
Post-Dispatch (stltoday)
A beat blog. Goold's Bird Land blog. Scroll down for the videos column. Photo gallery.
KMOV
Latest news. Video and photos mixed in.
KTRS Spring Training
Really nice repository of news / audio / video / pics.
Regular season: Redbirds Radio has on-air audio clips.
101 ESPN
That's the audio archive. Clips may be easier to find on the main page.
My Twitter feed of choice is Matthew Leach's stl sports media list.
Derek Goold's cardinals list is more compact.
The P-D page also has a pretty good feed near the bottom of the page.
Twitter lists do not show replies, so if you want to follow a conversation, you'll have to click on their feed directly to find out who Joe Strauss is sniping at this time.
Twitpics are also scattered throughout some feeds, if realtime photos are your thing.
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thanks
nice to have it all in one place
That's baseball, and it's my game. Y' know, you take your worries to the game, and you leave 'em there. You yell like crazy for your guys. It's good for your lungs, gives you a lift, and nobody calls the cops. Pretty girls, lots of 'em. ~Humphrey Bogart
liam also posts gameday links from time to time
no tag, but here’s the latest
Lick that shoulder—you're in the doghouse now.
"But listen, and understand: more Molinas are out there..." - THT
by Yadi2Second on Mar 20, 2010 12:33 AM EDT up reply actions
Gameday Index
I used liam’s links to back into this Gameday Index webpage.
The top portion shows the current slate of games. Just click on the game to bring up Gameday in another window or tab. If you check it out before noon, hit next in the top right to go to the next day’s games.
And thanks for all the suggested links.
oh, now I get it to work
had to allow google api’s.
http://twitter.com/search?q=%23stlcards
Lick that shoulder—you're in the doghouse now.
"But listen, and understand: more Molinas are out there..." - THT
by Yadi2Second on Mar 20, 2010 12:36 AM EDT up reply actions
Thanks, anyone know if it is possible to bypass MLBs Asia blockage? Are there live URLs accessible in Asia?
Yours truly in distant exile!
An optimist is a man who upon discovering that a rose smells better than a cabbage concludes it will make better soup.
HL Mencken
I have no clue
you hanging on, akai? still in Thailand?
Lick that shoulder—you're in the doghouse now.
"But listen, and understand: more Molinas are out there..." - THT
by Yadi2Second on Mar 20, 2010 10:00 PM EDT up reply actions
Yup, and open invitation to any and all to join me. Beverage of choice on me, but you pay for sessions with grief counselors. . .
An optimist is a man who upon discovering that a rose smells better than a cabbage concludes it will make better soup.
HL Mencken
why the hell would asia be blocked?
"Some days I feel like the hypotenuse in a love triangle; others as if my lucky number is pi."
MLB said something like international restrictions. In Thailand apparently you can watch games on 90-minute delay.
In Japan it was a total blackout. . .
An optimist is a man who upon discovering that a rose smells better than a cabbage concludes it will make better soup.
HL Mencken
can't they watch ichiro and matsui in japan, or the indians in korea?
if not, seems asinine.
"Some days I feel like the hypotenuse in a love triangle; others as if my lucky number is pi."
Japanese TV offers extensive coverage of Japanese players - on Japanese TV. Not sure about Korea. . .
An optimist is a man who upon discovering that a rose smells better than a cabbage concludes it will make better soup.
HL Mencken

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