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u/anthnysix · 4 pointsr/Cardinals

Welcome aboard, it's a fun ride. In appreciation for how much joy this team has brought to my life since I became a fan in 1985, I have an extra copy of this book that I will send you for free. If you are interested, just pm me a mailing address, it would be a pleasure to contribute to someone else's Cardinals experience. Go Cards!

u/flagamuffin · 3 pointsr/Cardinals

best way to learn about things is to read about them; luckily baseball is easy to read about because it's amazing

http://www.amazon.com/Stan-Musial-An-American-Life/dp/0345517075

http://www.amazon.com/Three-Nights-August-Strategy-Heartbreak/dp/B002CMLRAQ

http://www.amazon.com/October-1964-David-Halberstam/dp/0449983676

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/677858.The_Spirit_of_St_Louis

can vouch for all of those. also if you're a new fan of baseball, you should read baseball books in general because the history of the sport is incredibly rich. feel free to ask

u/GarageCat08 · 2 pointsr/Cardinals

Of course! If you're interested in this sort of thing, I really recommend checking out The Book that I keep referencing. The author used to work for the Mariners, and has recently been working for the Cubs quite a bit as a statistical analyst. He also has a pretty interesting blog.

It has a bunch of analysis on stuff like this, and it's made me think about different aspects of the sport differently. I base a lot of my baseball comments on it now as well. I'm just finishing the last few chapters of it right now, and I love it

u/elconquistador1985 · 1 pointr/Cardinals

Yes. It will surely be for sale soon. I have the 2006 World Series on DVD.

2006 World Series DVDs

Edit: The best information I can find about the 2011 DVD set is that it is expected to ship in early December.

2011 World Series DVDs

u/Above_Average_Guy · 3 pointsr/Cardinals

I have The Spirit of St. Louis: A History of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns. It goes pretty in depth and also has the history of the Browns (now the Baltimore Orioles). I really enjoyed it. However, it is very long and it only goes up to the end of the 90's.

u/nufandan · 2 pointsr/Cardinals

>TL:DR - The Cards model worked for 15 years, but it's time for a change, as seen both within the organization and through other Blue Chip organizations.

  1. The times have changed.
    I get that in the mid 00's development was a much different process, and it was run well by guys from the Matheny-era who took a traditional approach. Saber wasnt widespread, advance video, scouting and technology was not to the point where it could contend with reps

    If you haven't you should check out The Cardinals Way by Howard Megdal. The team was innovative in a lot of ways in regards to the use of sabrmetrics and development in the mid-'00s. Also, there has been a lot of change in those departments since then, unfortunately a lot of that has been because of "brain drain" with guys like Luhnow, Mejdal, Kantrovitz, etc leaving the org.
u/A_Smack_of_Ham · 3 pointsr/Cardinals

Since we're spending time talking about Tim, I'd like to once again remind you all about this 100% genuine, for real, non-ironic album he made where he "Sings Selections of the Great American Songbook."

Read the reviews.

u/F117Nighthawk · 2 pointsr/Cardinals

I am interested in reading Seveneves next. You can listen to it free on YouTube.

u/ScantmanSpecial · 1 pointr/Cardinals

I have St. Louis Cardinals: Past & Present which covers their history up to 2009 and features a lot of photos. Good gift material.

u/FarragutCircle · 1 pointr/Cardinals

Another interesting book is Jon David Cash's Before They Were Cardinals: Major League Baseball in Nineteenth-Century St. Louis. It came out in 2002 originally (Achorn cites Cash in his bibliography for his book).

Cash's book has a wider scope than the 1883 season, though, since it gives some good St. Louis baseball background from the '70s on and goes through the 1890s.

u/Chubs_McGraw · 1 pointr/Cardinals

If you don't mind spending some cash, then this book is great for what you are looking for.

u/AndreaG881 · 1 pointr/Cardinals

October 1964. Really excellent story of the 64 series

http://www.amazon.com/October-1964-David-Halberstam/dp/0449983676

I have it and have read it at least 5 or 6 times.

u/The_Natty_Knight · 4 pointsr/Cardinals

Im gonna leave this here.... Tim McCarver Sings Selections from The Great American Songbook. Read the reviews. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002OJGGH6

u/CecilFieldersChoice · 7 pointsr/Cardinals

Young Frankenstein is one of the GOAT movies and if you think differently you probably enjoy Tim McCarver's album unironically.

u/Kamina_believes_me · 2 pointsr/Cardinals

I was going to say, if that didn't do it, you could always pick this beauty up.

I don't know how, but someone paid for it and put it in my music library.

u/greenback44 · 2 pointsr/Cardinals

No, no, no. I found it on the internet - Thorndike Barnhart.

u/OtterInAustin · 2 pointsr/Cardinals

Here's book one

Medium-to-high fantasy, very intriguing worldbuilding mechanics, and excessively well-developed characters. Starts slow, but I think it's worth the build.

E: Fucking hell, it's supposed to be a 10-part series. That finished series will weigh more than some houses by the time it's done.