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Tampa Bay Rays
vs
St. Louis Cardinals
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
08/25/2017
8:15pm EST

Lines:
Tampa Bay +1.5
St. Louis -1.5

Total:
Over 8.5 (-120)
Under 8.5 (+100)

Community Picks: Tampa Bay Rays 0% vs St. Louis Cardinals 0%

Tampa Bay Rays and St. Louis Cardinals Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
St. Louis Cardinals
This week alone the internet was gripped by the totality of the eclipse, the president staring at the eclipse (alright, relatively trivial) and, most recently, the so-called Rally Cat. The St. Louis-based Watkins, whose own law firm biography page describes him as self-centered, egotistical, and a self-proclaimed expert in all matters, most recently showed up on the national scene to defend a kitten that scratched the nation s attention when it meandered onto the field of Busch Stadium in the middle of a tense St. Louis Cardinals game on Aug. 9. A grounds crew member grabbed the kitten, got bit by the critter and on the next pitch Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina hit a grand slam. Continue to Article
August 24, 2017 10:52:pm EST
St. Louis Cardinals
The St. Louis Cardinals’ attempts to reunite with Rally Cat have taken another unpredictable turn. Rally Cat now has a lawyer. The St. Louis Feral Cat Outreach (SLFCO) has hired lawyer Albert Watkins to represent everyone’s favorite baseball feline, according to Riverfront Times. Continue to Article
August 24, 2017 6:09:pm EST
St. Louis Cardinals
The saga of Rally Cat has taken a troubling turn. When last we checked in on this story, the Feral Cat Outreach center of St. Louis had taken temporary custody of Rally Cat and the St. Louis Cardinals believed they were going to obtain full custody. Rally Cat may have captured the hearts of Cardinals’ fans, but the team cannot count on recapturing Rally Cat, says Albert Watkins. Continue to Article
August 24, 2017 2:14:pm EST
Tampa Bay Rays
Rookie Lucas Sims pitched three-hit ball over six innings and the Atlanta Braves scored on a crazy play that took three rundowns in a 4-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night. Sims (2-3) won his second straight start after starting his big league career with three losses in a row. Seattle only got two runners as far as second base against the 23-year-old right-hander, a native of suburban Atlanta who won for the first time in front of the home folks. Nick Markakis put the Braves ahead in the fourth, leading off with his eighth homer of the season against Marco Gonzalez (0-1), yet another replacement starter in Seattle's injury-plagued rotation. Markakis added a run-scoring single Continue to Article
August 22, 2017 11:13:pm EST
St. Louis Cardinals
Javier Baez flicked his bat and watched the ball rocket in the direction of Waveland Avenue, the last of the back-to-back-to-back homers against Cincinnati Reds starter/Cubs trivia answer Scott Feldman. That quick strike came during a four-homer fourth inning on Thursday afternoon at Wrigley Field, where the offense looked explosive and the pitching looked combustible in a 13-10 loss that left the Milwaukee Brewers one game out of first place, the St. Louis Cardinals right behind them and the Cubs awaiting a diagnosis on Jon Lester’s lat injury. “I know the talent we got,” Baez said. “When they come to play a team like us, we know they’re going to come play hard and obviously play good baseball. Continue to Article
August 17, 2017 11:33:pm EST
 
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