by David Grossman | Apr 15, 2006 | 2006 - Spring, 2006 Games, Game Summaries
Dateline: Bill Smith Stadium (AKA Fox Mill 1) It was a beautiful Spring afternoon at Bill Smith Stadium, home to the Reston Little League National League Champion Cardinals. This reporter was informed that team manager Grossman would be out of town on a scouting trip....
by David Grossman | Apr 14, 2006 | 2006 - Spring, 2006 Games, Game Summaries
Dateline: Browns Chapel The Cards played what amounted to be a tune up game for the Starliper against the Pirates here at Browns Chapel. This reporter will spare many of the details as the Cards went with a sequence of young pitchers that certainly performed well, but...
by David Grossman | Apr 13, 2006 | 2006 - Spring, 2006 Games, Game Summaries
Dateline: Browns Chapel The Cards went back on the road to play a makeup game against the Royals. Rumors around the field suggested that a Cards win would clinch the pennant. It was excellent weather, but some Cards fans appeared nervous as the both of the...
by David Grossman | Apr 12, 2006 | 2006 - Spring, 2006 Games, Game Summaries
Dateline: Fox Mill 2 The Cards returned home after a a long road trip to nearly perfect weather this past Saturday afternoon. The Indians, at the cellar of the American league came out ready to play the spoiler role against the league-leading Cards. With only a week...
by David Grossman | Apr 11, 2006 | 2006 - Spring, 2006 Games, Game Summaries
Dateline: Stratton Woods It was a boiling hot afternoon as the Cards concluded their long road trip against the American league leading Tigers. The press had talked about it all week as it was the battle of the two clubs in first place in their respective leagues. The...
by David Grossman | Apr 10, 2006 | 2006 - Spring, 2006 Games, Game Summaries
Dateline: Running Cedar On a warm, sunny afternoon, the Cards started the day in second place by half a game due to their stunning loss on Tuesday. The Cards regrouped during warmups and prepared to play the league leading Astros. The Astros were extremely fired up...