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St. Louis Cardinals
vs
Arizona Diamondbacks
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
04/25/2016
9:40pm EST

Lines:
St. Louis +1.5
Arizona -1.5

Total:
Over 7.5 (-109)
Under 7.5 (-101)

Community Picks: St. Louis Cardinals 0% vs Arizona Diamondbacks 0%

St. Louis Cardinals and Arizona Diamondbacks Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Arizona Diamondbacks
I think it's safe to say that when most fans go to a baseball game, they don't expect to catch a home run. They might hope to see a few, but they know the chances of actually catching one are incredibly slim.  What if you caught two? And they were both hit by the same player? There is an Arizona Diamondbacks fan who is living that life.  During Sunday's marathon extra-innings s eries finale between the D-backs and the Pittsburgh Pirates, Paul Goldschmidt hit two home runs, one in the bottom of the first inning  and one in the bottom of the ninth inning (which tied the game and sent it into extras). And the same gentleman caught both homers in pretty much the exact same place.  [Elsewhere: Crazy D-Backs game features Shelby Miller as emergency outfielder ] In an interview with Fox Sports Arizona, that lucky fan said that he's been a D-backs season ticket holder for 10 years, but he's been "dying for a Goldy homer for the last three years." His baseball collection already contains homers hit by Gerardo Parra and Didi Gregorious. But he's not going to hoard his new stash of Goldschmidt home-run balls. Since he has two, he plans to give one to his roommate. The fan's  status as a season-ticket holder explains his seat location, which is literally right behind the right-field fence at Chase Field. He's close enough that Pirates' right fielder Gregory Polanco stared him down both times he caught the ball. The probability of catching two home runs hit by the same player during the same game is astronomical. If I were that fan, I'd go out and buy a lottery ticket.  More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
April 25, 2016 9:32:am EST
Arizona Diamondbacks
I think it's safe to say that when most fans go to a baseball game, they don't expect to catch a home run. They might hope to see a few, but they know the chances of actually catching one are incredibly slim.  What if you caught two? And they were both hit by the same player? There is an Arizona Diamondbacks fan who is living that life.  During Sunday's marathon extra-innings s eries finale between the D-backs and the Pittsburgh Pirates, Paul Goldschmidt hit two home runs, one in the bottom of the first inning  and one in the bottom of the ninth inning (which tied the game and sent it into extras). And the same gentleman caught both homers in pretty much the exact same place.  [Elsewhere: Crazy D-Backs game features Shelby Miller as emergency outfielder ] In an interview with Fox Sports Arizona, that lucky fan said that he's been a D-backs season ticket holder for 10 years, but he's been "dying for a Goldy homer for the last three years." His baseball collection already contains homers hit by Gerardo Parra and Didi Gregorious. But he's not going to hoard his new stash of Goldschmidt home run balls. Since he has two, he's going to give one to his roommate. The fan's  status as a season ticket holder explains his seat location, which is literally right behind the right field fence at Chase Field. He's close enough that Pirates' right fielder Gregory Polanco stared him down both times he caught the ball. The probability of catching two home runs hit by the same player during the same game is astronomical. If I were that fan, I'd go out and buy a lottery ticket.  More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
April 25, 2016 9:32:am EST
Arizona Diamondbacks
The pattern is a familiar one for Detroit manager Brad Ausmus: The Tigers start the season brilliantly and look like they might be one of the best teams in baseball, then they fall back toward .500 just as quickly. Detroit was 7-3 but has now lost six of seven. In 2014, the first season as manager for Ausmus, Detroit started 27-12, but the Tigers followed that up with a 9-20 stretch. Continue to Article
April 25, 2016 2:58:am EST
Arizona Diamondbacks
The pattern is a familiar one for Detroit manager Brad Ausmus: The Tigers start the season brilliantly and look like they might be one of the best teams in baseball, then they fall back toward .500 just as quickly. Detroit was 7-3 but has now lost six of seven. In 2014, the first season as manager for Ausmus, Detroit started 27-12, but the Tigers followed that up with a 9-20 stretch. Continue to Article
April 25, 2016 2:58:am EST
Arizona Diamondbacks
Highlights of Sunday's Major League Baseball games: White Sox 4, Rangers 1 Catcher Dioner Navarro homered and had a sacrifice fly as the Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers 4-1 and completed a three-game sweep. Chicago starter Mat Latos continued his impressive pitching streak. Latos allowed a run and a season-high seven hits in six innings. Continue to Article
April 25, 2016 1:29:am EST
 
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