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St. Louis Cardinals
vs
Washington Nationals
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
05/28/2016
7:15pm EST

Lines:
St. Louis +1.5
Washington -1.5

Total:
Over 8.5 (+107)
Under 8.5 (-118)

Community Picks: St. Louis Cardinals 0% vs Washington Nationals 0%

St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Nationals Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
St. Louis Cardinals
Zack Greinke won't dig too deep to figure out exactly why he's throwing the ball better for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Looking to win a third straight start, Greinke tries to help the Diamondbacks avoid a fifth consecutive defeat Saturday night against the visiting San Diego Padres. Since giving up 11 runs in 10 innings of his first two starts, Greinke (5-3, 4.59 ERA) has yielded two or fewer in five of eight outings. Continue to Article
May 28, 2016 1:53:am EST
St. Louis Cardinals
Clint Hurdle and his Pittsburgh players and coaches tipped their caps as a show of respect toward Jeff Banister before the Texas manager's first game against the organization he called home for 29 years. Then the Pirates went to work. Andrew McCutchen had one of four home runs for the Pirates, who won their fifth straight and spoiled Banister's first game against them after leaving the only franchise he had known - as a player, coach and instructor at all levels - to become Texas manager last season. Continue to Article
May 28, 2016 12:26:am EST
St. Louis Cardinals
Both the Washington Nationals and St. Louis Cardinals might choose to keep a top hitter out of the lineup Saturday night even if healthy. The Nationals left-hander is coming off his worst outing of the season and the first with Wilson Ramos calling the signals, but Gonzalez remains very tough on lefty hitters and that could lead to the red-hot Matt Adams remaining on the bench. Gonzalez (3-2, 2.87 ERA) has been backstopped in every game by Jose Lobaton, including 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball against the New York Mets on May 18. Continue to Article
May 27, 2016 11:30:pm EST
Washington Nationals
Baseball players are creatures of habit. When things are going well, you change nothing about your routine. When things are going poorly, you have to find the one thing holding you back. When you're Washington Nationals slugger Bryce Harper and you find the one thing holding you back, you cut it up into little pieces and throw it in the garbage. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] That's precisely what Harper did after hitting a mammoth home run to the third deck during Thursday's game. Almost immediately after rounding the bases, Harper was spotted in the dugout cutting up his batting gloves.  Harper, who was hitting just .194 in May coming into the contest, apparently decided his batting gloves were part of the problem. After striking out with them during his first at-bat of the game, Harper ditched the batting gloves later on. Based on how hard his sixth inning home run was hit, we're going to say he correctly identified the problem. [Elsewhere: This college player executed the bat flip of the year ] As for cutting them up, well, it wasn't some weird ritual done to cleanse the evil baseball spirits haunting Harper during the month. Harper actually had a much more reasonable explanation for the complete destruction of his uniform accessories, according to Bill Ladson of MLB.com. "It's just so people don't sell them on eBay, to tell you the truth," Harper said. "I always cut the batting gloves up, and they're ripped on the top of the hand, and I had the bat boy come in and give me another pair, and I put them on and ripped them again. I guess the baseball gods don't want me to wear the batting gloves right now. "I went up and hit a homer and came back and cut 'em up just so guys don't come out of the trash can and grab 'em and sell 'em. It's happened before, so cut 'em up now." At least that explains his odd actions following the blast. We can't say the same for the people who dumpster dive for Harper's batting gloves just to sell them online. That's just weird. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Chris Cwik is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at christophercwik@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Chris_Cwik Continue to Article
May 27, 2016 2:02:pm EST
Washington Nationals
Baseball players are creatures of habit. When things are going well, you change nothing about your routine. When things are going poorly, you have to find the one thing holding you back. When you're Washington Nationals slugger Bryce Harper and you find the one thing holding you back, you cut it up into little pieces and throw it in the garbage. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] That's precisely what Harper did after hitting a mammoth home run to the third deck during Thursday's game. Almost immediately after rounding the bases, Harper was spotted in the dugout cutting up his batting gloves.  Harper, who was hitting just .194 in May coming into the contest, apparently decided his batting gloves were part of the problem. After striking out with them during his first at-bat of the game, Harper ditched the batting gloves later on. Based on how hard his sixth inning home run was hit, we're going to say he correctly identified the problem. [Elsewhere: This college player executed the bat flip of the year ] As for cutting them up, well, it wasn't some weird ritual done to cleanse the evil baseball spirits haunting Harper during the month. Harper actually had a much more reasonable explanation for the complete destruction of his uniform accessories, according to Bill Ladson of MLB.com. "It's just so people don't sell them on eBay, to tell you the truth," Harper said. "I always cut the batting gloves up, and they're ripped on the top of the hand, and I had the bat boy come in and give me another pair, and I put them on and ripped them again. I guess the baseball gods don't want me to wear the batting gloves right now. "I went up and hit a homer and came back and cut 'em up just so guys don't come out of the trash can and grab 'em and sell 'em. It's happened before, so cut 'em up now." At least that explains his odd actions following the blast. We can't say the same for the people who dumpster dive for Harper's batting gloves just to sell them online. That's just weird. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Chris Cwik is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at christophercwik@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Chris_Cwik Continue to Article
May 27, 2016 2:02:pm EST
 
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