Can someone find Santa a new St. Louis Blues ticket broker?

Sure, he brought the Blues a 5-3 victory over the Dallas Stars, but there’s something inherently wrong about Santa sitting in the last row of Scottrade Center the day after Christmas. —–

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Visual Evidence that the 1993 Braggin’ Rights Did Happen…

Whenever the day of the Braggin Rights game rolls around, there are always memories of the classic 1993 battle that are instantly cued up, at least for those old enough to have experienced it. We had a surly Norm Stewart taking on a toupe’d Lou Henson, names like Melvin Booker going against Deon Thomas, freshman [...]

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INFOGRAPHIC: Autograph Price Trends at the 2012 Cardinals Winter Warm-up

On January 14th, the Cardinals will hold their 16th annual Winter Warm-up to benefit Cardinals Care, the team’s community foundation.  Last year, Cardinals Card raised over $700,000 at the Warm-up and they’ve donated over $16 million since the event was founded in 1997. A majority of the proceeds are derived from autograph tickets sold to [...]

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St. Louis Sings the Holiday Classics

With the season having officially arrived, it’s time to toss out the old Bing Crosby albums and shelve the Andy Williams collection, because we’ve got the Christmas album that every St. Louis Sports Fan should have in their CD case (we’ve heard some people still use those). It’s long overdue but it’s finally here – [...]

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JSF Inbox: How does Mizzou Stack Up with Indiana?

You didn’t think we were talking about the actual basketball teams did you?  Ah, the art of a teasing headline can get you every time. As you know by now, when we dig into the JSF Inbox, we rarely get any e-mails inquiring with us about our opinions of the new offensive sets a coach [...]

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Colby Rasmus is, um well, great in, um, front of the, um, camera.

For the past few months, MLB Network has been running a recurring web-series called “Now You Know”.  In short, it features players talking about their seemingly-normal lives.  It’s part of baseball’s perpetual effort to convince their fans that million dollar athletes are normal people just like them.  We all like to play XBox 360, MLB.  [...]

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Even Google has changed its tune about “Albert Pujols”…

Google Suggest is one of the Internet’s prized jewels.  In short, as you begin to type words or phrases into Google, it attempts to auto-complete your thought.  Sure, it’s annoying at times, but the underlying intelligence to provide the suggestions are based on trends of what other people are typing into Google. Thus, Google Suggest [...]

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Rams Fans: Take Note From Chiefs Fans on How to Complain

We learned yesterday that Kansas City Chiefs fans have a true knack for outdoor advertising when it comes to publicly demonstrating their frustration.  This wasn’t the unoriginal billboard route, this was a season ticket holder hitting up the neighborhood FedEx Kinkos and customizing a 50-foot banner to hang on his picket fence. The sign got [...]

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How Joe Vitt Set the Rams Coaching Bar Too High

The year was 2005 and the Rams started out with a 2-3 record.  Mike Martz was stricken by a bizarre health issue and was effectively cut-off from the team by John Shaw. His departure left the job to a man whose mediocrity would make him the last coach this franchise has seen that wasn’t historically [...]

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Well, you can’t say Oquendo didn’t try to stop him…

In hindsight, we should have seen this coming all along. Albert Pujols never obeyed Oquendo’s stop signs. —–

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