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Remember how in “The Princess Bride” Vezzini keeps saying “Inconceivable!”? Inigo Montoya says, “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”The same can be said of the word “mistake” and its usage by Albert Pujols, Mark McGwire and Tony LaRussa.

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On Sunday night, former Cardinals outfielder Jim Edmonds said he wants to come and play for the St. Louis Cardinals in 2010. At Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation event Edmunds went on stage and said , “I’m challenging him (La Russa) to let me come back and play for the Cardinals again for free.”

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What did Tony LaRussa know and when did he really know it? That is the question that is swirling in Major League Baseball as part of the fallout surrounding Mark McGwire's admission that he used steroids. Former St. Louis Cardinals Jack Clark and Andy Van Slyke have shared their disappointment in McGwire and the Cardinals' organization.

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Jose Canseco loves the spotlight. Canseco says Mark McGwire and Tony LaRussa are lying about PEDs.

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Tony La Russa is excited about Mark McGwire's return to baseball as the St. Louis Cardinals hitting coach and -- get this stunning scenario -- as a possible pinch-hitting slugger for a postseason run.

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Join Tony LaRussa, along with performances by David Nail, Kathleen Madigan, Lovehammers, and Dierks Bentley, for a benefit supporting The Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) on January 17th.

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Derrick Goold of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes about the St. Louis Cardinals plans regarding Matt Holliday.Manager Tony La Russa Tweeted last week: Giants were smart to sign 1st class winner Mark DeRosa. Soon the Cards will be smart too

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Whitey Herzog wouldn't be surprised if Mark McGwire changed his mind and decided not to become the St. Louis Cardinals' batting coach. The 78-year-old Herzog said he wants the controversial move to work out for Big Mac, manager Tony La Russa and the team he managed to three World Series in an era known as "Whiteyball." Herzog, speaking Monday at a

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ST. LOUIS—After being named hitting coach by Cardinals manager Tony La Russa, Mark McGwire told reporters...

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