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- Q and A with Cardinals
President Mark Lamping (February 1995: The Cards new leader
speaks candidly about his love of baseball and his view of the
Cardinals as well as baseball's labor problems)
- StLSO Media Views:
Miklasz on Hull by MARK BAUSCH (February 1995: A Critique
of a Fall 1994 P-D column that focused on the Golden Brett)
- Whitey Herzog Q and
A (March 1995: The White Rat, opinionated as always, gives
his views of baseball and the '95 Cardinals)
- The Professor Lectures
a Professor (April 1995: Ronald Caron expounds on hockey
Caron-style)
- Blues News: 1995 Not
a Total Disaster (May 1995: Jeff Gordon, a P-D sportswriter,
writes that the Blues young talent--Ian Laperriere, Denis Chasse,
David Roberts, Craig Johnson, Patrice Tardif, Jamie Rivers, and
Mike Grier--bodes well for the future of the Bluenote)
- The Displaced Cardinals
Fan's Guide to Ballpark Etiquette (May 1995: Chicago-area
resident Brian Crawford gives helpful tips and advice for Cardinals
fans attending games in cities other than St. Louis)
- Joe Buck Speaks
(June 1995: A revealing Q and A with the Cards' play-by-play
announcer)
- "They Just Don't
Get It" (June 1995: Kevin Horrigan discusses sports,
religion, and journalism)
- Leo Mazzone Talks
Pitching (June 1995: The Atlanta Braves pitching coach does
what he does best...)
- A Cardinal's St.
Louis Blues (August 1995: A less-than-positive Scott Cooper
talks about his season in St. Louis)
- Buck-shots (August
1995: Joe Buck writes about the Cards and Rams)
- News and Notes
(October 1995: Randy Karraker recaps a most-eventful week
in St. Louis sports...the hiring of Tony La Russa by the Cardinals,
the stripping of Brett Hull's "C" by Mike Keenan, and
the announcement that the Cards are for sale)
- Mark Lamping:
Job Well Done (November 1995: A commentary on A-B's sale
of the Cardinals, and speculation on Lamping's role in the sale)
- Tony La Russa's
Conference Call: The Transcript (December 1995: A revealing
look at the new Cards' manager's 95-96 off-season, and his approach
to the 1996 campaign in St. Louis)
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