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Hosted by Corey with the Story, St. Louis Cardinals News Today delivers daily coverage of the St. Louis Cardinals with fast, focused updates on game results, player performances, injuries, trades, and key storylines. From regular season action to playoff contention, the show keeps fans informed on everything happening in St. Louis. Each short episode highlights what matters most—including standout performances, roster updates, and season trends—produced by AI for speed, consistency, and clarity. Part of The Daily News Now network, St. Louis Cardinals News Today is built for fans who want reliable Cardinals coverage every single day. Advertise on DNN...

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Cardinals Call Up Crooks and Velázquez
Today at 6:46 AM

Cardinals jumpstart their Cubs series with two big calls-ups: hot-hitting catcher Jimmy Crooks and power-hitting outfielder Nelson Velázquez, while sending down Pozo and Prieto. Crooks, slashing .262 with 13 homers and 29 RBIs in Triple-A, gets his real shot behind Herrera, while Velázquez, who lit up spring training, brings his .232 average and seven homers to the big stage. Three catchers now on the roster — and both newcomers are primed to make their mark.

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Cardinals Elevate Crooks at Catcher
Today at 6:31 AM

The St. Louis Cardinals have officially called up catcher Jimmy Crooks, the seventh-ranked prospect in their system, to inject much-needed offense behind the plate. With Crooks set to be the No. 2 catcher and get at least two starts per week, he’s poised to challenge veteran Iván Herrera and Pedro Pagés for playing time — especially as Pagés struggles at the plate. The move also opens the door for future prospects like Rainiel Rodriguez and Leo Bernal, as the Cardinals evaluate whether Crooks can be their long-term answer at catcher.

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Cardinals Boost Offense with Crooks and Velazquez
Today at 5:55 AM

The Cardinals are injecting power and promise into their lineup with the call-ups of hot-hitting catcher Jimmy Crooks and slugger Nelson Velazquez. Crooks, just 24, is crushing it in Triple-A with 13 homers and improved plate discipline, ready to share catching duties. Velazquez, a former 30-homer threat, is heating up in May after a slow start, batting over .300 with 5 homers. Manager Oli Marmol is betting on these young guns to energize the bottom of the order and create more run-scoring chances as the Cardinals face their rivals.

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Cardinals Call Up Power Bat Velazquez
Today at 2:59 AM

The Cardinals are injecting fresh power into their lineup with the call-up of 27-year-old outfielder Nelson Velazquez, primed to make an impact off the bench against the Cubs. A former minor league standout with a career-high 17 homers in 53 games last year, Velazquez brings legit power potential — though his strikeout rate remains a concern. With a solid .232 batting average and 7 homers in Triple-A this season, he’s ready to be a spark plug, especially as a pinch-hitter or fourth outfielder, adding much-needed pop to St. Louis’ roster as the season heats up.

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Cardinals Shake Up Roster Against Cubs
Today at 2:58 AM

The Cardinals are shaking up their roster ahead of the Cubs series, calling up catcher Jimmy Crooks and outfielder Nelson Velazquez to inject fresh energy into a struggling offense. Crooks, who showed promise in Triple-A, hasn’t lived up to expectations, while Velazquez returns to the majors for the first time since 2023—bringing experience and intrigue. With three catchers now active, including Willson Contreras and surprise reliever Ivan Herrera, the team is clearly searching for a spark. As they face rivals and navigate bullpen woes, these moves signal a desperate push for momentum—and fans will be watching closely to see...


Cardinals Midseason Mix of Hope and Hurdles
Today at 2:26 AM

The St. Louis Cardinals are halfway through the season with a surprising 29-25 record, trailing the Brewers and just behind the Cubs in the division. Jordan Walker is having a breakout year with 15 homers and 42 RBIs, while rookie JJ Wetherholt shines both offensively and defensively at second base. Manager Oli Marmol is getting praised for keeping the young squad focused despite losing key players. On the mound, Michael McGreevy and Riley OBrien have been solid, showing promise as emerging arms. But there are struggles too: Victor Scott Jr. is a standout in the outfield but needs to improve at...


Cardinals Promote Crooks and Velázquez
Today at 2:25 AM

Cardinals shock fans by promoting catcher Jimmy Crooks, who’s crushing it in Triple-A with 13 homers and a near-perfect OPS, while outfielder Nelson Velázquez gets his big league debut after a stellar spring. The move fills offensive gaps until Lars Nootbaar returns, sending utility man César Prieto and backup catcher Yohel Pozo back down — Prieto’s been ice cold, Pozo’s just not getting reps. It’s a bold call to test elite minor league talent and inject power where it’s needed most.

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Cubs Face Cardinals in Rivalry Showdown
Yesterday at 6:52 PM

The Cubs finally face their fiercest rival, the Cardinals, in a high-stakes showdown after months of anticipation. With over a third of the season behind them, this series could define momentum — and there are still 13 games left before August 14th. The Cardinals are firing on all cylinders, led by rising stars like JJ Wetherholt and Jordan Walker, while Michael McGreevy emerges as their ace. Their bullpen’s shaky lately, but their relentless spirit and explosive offense make them dangerous. The Cubs, riding a recent offensive surge, must avoid underestimating a team that never quits — and this historic rivalry, where St. Lo...


Cardinals Edge Cubs in Low-Scoring Showdown
Yesterday at 5:54 PM

Cubs and Cardinals battle for playoff life in a high-stakes, low-scoring showdown — the under 8.5 runs is the smart play as both teams’ offenses sputter and pitchers shine, with St. Louis’ Andre Pallante outdueling Chicago’s shaky Shota Imanaga.

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Cardinals vs Cubs Rivalry Ignites
Yesterday at 5:36 PM

Cardinals get swept, Cubs claw back from a 10-game skid—this heated NL Central rivalry is back, and the stakes are high as both teams battle for momentum in a must-watch weekend showdown.

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Jordan Walker’s MVP Surge
Yesterday at 5:02 PM

Jordan Walker’s explosive 2026 season has turned the St. Louis Cardinals’ rebuild into a playoff race, as the 24-year-old outfielder flipped from borderline bust to MVP candidate with a .300+ average, 15 homers, and elite defense — all while the team traded away stars like Arenado and Contreras.

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Cardinals Prove Cap Isn't Needed
Yesterday at 4:21 PM

The St. Louis Cardinals’ surprise World Series wins in 2006 and 2011 prove that a salary cap isn’t necessary to build a championship team—these mid-market squads won through smart drafting, homegrown talent, and strategic trades, not big-money signings, challenging MLB owners’ push for financial equality.

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Cubs vs Cardinals Rivalry Through the Decades
Yesterday at 12:48 PM

The Cubs vs. Cardinals rivalry is baseball’s fiercest and most storied feud, fueled by legendary players, jaw-dropping moments, and deep-rooted history. From McGwire and Sosa’s 1998 home run race to Dusty Baker’s defiant “bark and bite” quote in 2003, every game drips with intensity. Iconic moments like Lou Brock’s controversial 1964 trade, the 1902 20-inning marathon, Schwarber’s Wrigley scoreboard blast, and Edmonds’ 12th-inning walk-off still echo through fanbases. This isn’t just a rivalry—it’s a cultural heartbeat, where every pitch carries the weight of a century of passion, and the next unforgettable moment is always just around the corner.


Cubs vs Cardinals Clash Tonight
Yesterday at 12:36 PM

This Sunday, baseball fans get two blockbuster games: the Toronto Blue Jays vs. Baltimore Orioles at noon on Peacock and NBCSN, followed by the historic Cubs vs. Cardinals showdown at 7 PM on NBC and Peacock — the first meeting of these storied rivals this season. With Jason Benetti, Albert Pujols, and Jim Deshaies in the booth, plus Bob Costas and Anthony Rizzo providing insight, it’s a broadcast loaded with star power. Don’t miss the Cubs-Cardinals clash at Busch Stadium — stream live on Peacock or catch it on NBC.

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Cubs vs Cardinals Rivalry Rekindled
Yesterday at 12:02 PM

This weekend’s Cardinals-Cubs showdown is more than just a game—it’s a rivalry steeped in history and heated intensity. Both teams sit neck-and-neck in the standings, but their paths to get there couldn’t be more different. The Cubs, once a powerhouse, are bouncing back from a rough patch with renewed energy and better stats on paper. The Cardinals, meanwhile, have relied on clutch performances and resilience, led by Jordan Walker’s hot bat. Neither team looks like a clear favorite, but both are hungry to prove they’re still contenders. This series could be the turning point—where...


Midseason Check: Progress and Problems
Yesterday at 11:18 AM

Halfway through the season, the team’s early optimism has faded into cautious realism. After a promising March forecast, they’re now 29-25 with a negative run differential — a step back from last year’s 30-24 start. Offense and pitching have dipped despite roster tweaks, but there’s reason to cheer: Jordan Walker and JJ Wetherholt are stepping up as breakout stars, while Burleson and Herrera provide solid offense. Chemistry is better, but concerns loom — Nolan Gorman’s offense remains stagnant, Masyn Winn hasn’t clicked, Victor Scott II’s struggles continue, and the bullpen is a glaring weakness. Minor league injur...


Cardinals Games Now Streaming Exclusively
Yesterday at 11:15 AM

Baseball’s broadcast game is changing—especially for the Cardinals—with more games now exclusive to streaming services, requiring subscriptions. Legendary alum Albert Pujols made his broadcasting debut on Peacock alongside Bob Walk and Brendan Burke, signaling a growing trend of former players calling games. This shift reflects broader sports media strategy, offering flexibility and targeted audiences but complicating access for fans used to traditional TV. Expect more streaming-exclusive games as this becomes the new normal.

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Cubs vs Cardinals Rivalry Ignites
Yesterday at 8:31 AM

Cubs and Cardinals ignite rivalry in St. Louis as both teams battle through rough stretches, with Imanaga vs. Leahy on the mound in a tight, high-stakes opener. Despite recent skids and injury woes, power hitters like Walker and Happ could spark momentum. Oddsmakers favor the Cubs, but expect fireworks in this first-ever matchup of the season.

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Cubs Cardinals Rivalry Reignited
Yesterday at 5:58 AM

This Cubs-Cardinals rivalry burns hotter than ever, with roots stretching back over a century to a 1885 World Series that kicked off the drama. A 1964 trade sent Lou Brock from Chicago to St. Louis, where he became a legend and helped the Cardinals win the title — a move that still stings the Cubs. Over the decades, iconic moments like the 1974 brawl, Ryne Sandberg’s clutch homers, and the legendary 1998 home run race between McGwire and Sosa have fueled the fire. Recent postseason clashes in 2015 and heated division battles in 2003 kept the tension alive. Now, with both teams locked in a play...


Cardinals Fight Through Rough Patch
Last Thursday at 9:16 PM

The Cardinals are battling through a four-game losing streak, but don’t let the scoreboard fool you—they’re still loaded with talent and heart. A recent loss to a rival saw a near-no-hitter slip away, and tensions flared on the field, but manager Oli Marmol’s message is clear: no sulking, no excuses. Young stars like JJ Wetherholt are already stepping up, and despite the skids, the team’s resilience shines through in clutch comebacks. This isn’t a collapse—it’s a grind, and they’re not backing down.

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Cardinals vs Cubs at Crossroads
Last Thursday at 8:38 PM

Two powerhouse teams at a crossroads: the Cardinals and Cubs both stumbled in May, but this weekend’s showdown at Busch Stadium could be the turning point. The Cubs, once a hot offense, have cooled off with a string of losses, while the Cardinals, who were exceeding expectations, are struggling with a weak bottom of the lineup and recent extra-inning defeats. With key pitching matchups emerging — Leahy, Pallante, and Liberatore for St. Louis, Brown and Wicks for Chicago — the team that rises first this weekend might just set the tone for the rest of the season. Momentum matters. The race i...


Brewers Rally Late to Sweep Cardinals
Last Thursday at 6:50 PM

The Brewers pulled off a dramatic comeback against the Cardinals, rallying in the eighth to steal a 2-1 win and sweep their rivals. After being shut down offensively for most of the game, Christian Yelich delivered a clutch single to tie it up, and a Cardinals error sealed the victory. Dustin May nearly threw a no-hitter before Garrett Mitchell’s double broke it up. Yelich praised the pitching and May’s performance, as the Brewers improved to 33-20 and extended their May surge to 17-6. The team’s focus? One day at a time, seizing every opportunity.

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Cardinals Pass on Skubal for Future
Last Thursday at 2:19 PM

The Cardinals’ recent 2-1 loss to the Brewers leaves them four and a half games back in the division, but they’ve still exceeded expectations this season. With the trade deadline looming, rumors swirled about acquiring star pitcher Tarik Skubal — but those are quickly fading. Why? Because St. Louis is firmly in rebuild mode, and trading top prospects for a rental like Skubal doesn’t fit their long-term plan. Plus, re-signing him would be nearly impossible given his price tag and the Cardinals’ limited spending power. They’re choosing patience over panic — building for tomorrow, not just winning today.

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Uribe's Chop Sparks Baseball Fire
Last Thursday at 9:31 AM

Cardinals pitcher Abner Uribe’s controversial triple crotch-chop celebration after striking out a batter sparked firestorm—Brewers manager called it embarrassing, Uribe apologized only to his own team, then accused Cardinals’ manager of throwing at hitters, which St. Louis denies. Former Cardinal Steve Kline suggested the Cardinals should intentionally hit Uribe next time, reigniting debate: some say it’s old-school justice, others slam it as dangerous and out of line with modern baseball ethics.

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Joshua Báez on Fire with Power
Last Thursday at 6:57 AM

Joshua Báez is on fire, crushing his second straight game with two homers for Triple-A Memphis, bringing his season total to 15 — tying him for seventh among minor leaguers. His May power surge has him tied for third in the minors with nine homers, including a 112 mph blast — his hardest-hit homer yet. While his strikeout rate has spiked to over 32%, his power — especially against lefties (8 of 15 homers) — is exactly what the Cardinals need. With seven multi-hit games in May and a consistent bat, Báez is primed for a major league call-up.

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Cardinals' Minor League Hopes Rise
Last Thursday at 5:04 AM

The Cardinals are in a slump, but hope is brewing in the minors. Outfielder Joshua Baez is crushing homers and RBIs, Lars Nootbaar is nearing a comeback, catcher Jimmy Crooks is lighting up the stats, and Blaze Jordan is heating up at Triple-A — all potential game-changers ready to ignite the offense.

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Brewers Sweep Cardinals in Wild Finish
Last Thursday at 3:58 AM

The Brewers pulled off a jaw-dropping comeback against the Cardinals, snapping a no-hitter and sweeping them at home for the first time since 2011. Reliever Aaron Ashby, now 9-0, is on pace to break the record for wins by a reliever in a season — and the Brewers are riding high with 33 wins, leading their division.

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Church Progress Amid Brewers Tension
Last Thursday at 3:50 AM

Cardinals’ skid continues after three straight losses, including two against the Brewers, where a tense moment unfolded when Abner Uribe made a gesture toward the dugout after striking out Alec Burleson — though Christian Yelich says it’s resolved, Burleson remains unsure of what might’ve happened. Meanwhile, catcher Nathan Church is making progress off the injured list, cleared to begin a new workout program after a shoulder strain, though he’s not yet ready to return. Before his injury, Church was hitting well and swiping bases — and the team’s hoping he can help turn things around soon.

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Brewers Outlast Cardinals in Comeback
Last Thursday at 2:41 AM

The Brewers pulled off a jaw-dropping comeback win against the Cardinals, sweeping the series for the first time since 2011 — and they did it without a single hit for seven innings. With just three total hits, they turned the tide in the eighth, thanks to clutch singles, a bunt, and a Cardinals error, sealing the victory and extending their division lead. Despite injuries forcing a bullpen game, pitchers like Chad Patrick and Aaron Ashby delivered standout performances, with Ashby earning his ninth win in just one start. Cardinals ace Dustin May nearly threw a no-hitter, striking out nine through seven in...


Brewers Sweep Cardinals in Wild Comeback
Last Thursday at 2:40 AM

The Milwaukee Brewers are on fire in May, sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals after a wild comeback from a no-hitter—scoring three runs in the eighth on an error. With a 15-5 record against winning teams this month, including wins over the Yankees and Cubs, they’ve only lost one series all month. Their pitching has been elite, averaging just over one run per game in those wins, with 11 games allowing two or fewer runs. Up next: a crucial series in Houston. This is confidence, chaos, and clutch baseball at its finest—perfect timing for Brewers fans.

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Brewers Battle Back for Comeback Win
Last Wednesday at 10:40 PM

The Brewers pulled off a gritty, comeback win against the Cardinals, snapping a seven-inning no-hit bid and seizing their first home sweep of the Cards since 2011. Down to their last gasp with zero runs and no hits, they rallied in the eighth with a double, a bunt, and timely hits—including a game-tying grounder from Yelich—to force a go-ahead run on a shortstop error. Aaron Ashby then shut the door in the ninth for his ninth win, leading the league. Now up four and a half games in the NL Central, they head to Houston ready to keep roll...


Brewers vs Cardinals Tension Escalates
Last Wednesday at 9:19 PM

Brewers coach Uribe sparked a firestorm after accusing Cardinals manager Marmol of signaling pitchers to throw at batters Yelich and Contreras, leading to a heated exchange and Uribe’s dramatic gesture. Marmol admitted to mouthing warnings to the dugout, claiming he was urging caution—not hostility. Yelich backed Uribe’s intent but called the gesture excessive, hinting at unresolved tensions from the series. Despite the drama, the Brewers stayed focused, having already clinched two wins, while Marmol brushed it off as routine baseball friction—now officially cooled down.

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Dustin May on the Brink of History
Last Wednesday at 8:46 PM

Dustin May is on fire, throwing a no-hitter through six innings against the Brewers with eight strikeouts and zero walks, having thrown just 75 pitches. The Cardinals’ only run came in the fourth on a triple by Bryan Torres, and May’s dominance has kept Milwaukee’s chances in check despite key baserunners. Masyn Winn made a jaw-dropping diving play in the fifth to preserve the no-hitter. May is aiming to join the elite list of pitchers who’ve thrown no-hitters at American Family Field, where Alec Mills and Carlos Zambrano previously accomplished the feat.

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Uribe Incident Calms Before Game
Last Wednesday at 8:11 PM

Brewers pitcher Abner Uribe sparked a tense moment Tuesday night when he threw a high pitch at Cardinals’ Iván Herrera and celebrated toward the dugout after retiring the side — later suggesting Cardinals manager Oli Marmol was signaling to provoke him. Uribe apologized to his team and hinted at retaliation, but cooler heads prevailed: Christian Yelich confirmed the situation was “handled” through internal talks and dialogue with the Cardinals. No benches cleared, no major escalation — just rivalry, a few heated words, and a reminder from Brewers manager Pat Murphy that such drama is “unacceptable.” The Brewers, riding a strong season, need to...


Signs, Gestures, and Baseball Drama
Last Wednesday at 8:02 PM

Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol sparked a firestorm after allegedly signaling intent to hit Brewers players, prompting a fiery crotch-chop celebration from pitcher Abner Uribe — a move his own manager called unacceptable but Uribe defended as a protective response. While the Cardinals deny any sign-stealing or intent to hit, the Brewers see it as a clear provocation, with veteran Christian Yelich calling the celebration excessive but acknowledging sign-stealing’s place in the game. Marmol insists he’s never ordered a hit and considers the matter closed — but tension lingers as the Brewers believe the incident reflects a deeper pattern of disrespe...


Uribe’s Gesture Sparks Controversy
Last Wednesday at 7:45 PM

Brewers reliever Abner Uribe sparked controversy after making a celebratory gesture toward the Cardinals dugout during an eighth-inning out — a move the Cardinals manager called embarrassing and unprofessional, especially with his team already down six. Uribe stood by his actions, calling it a spontaneous celebration meant to energize his team, not provoke. He admitted he didn’t notice the dugout’s reaction and later was optioned to the minors, though he doesn’t regret his gesture. The Cardinals haven’t commented further, but Uribe is expected to return later this season after being activated from the injured list.

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Brewers vs Cardinals Drama Unfolds
Last Wednesday at 7:30 PM

Brewers coach Uribe sparked a firestorm after accusing Cardinals manager Marmol of signaling intentional hits—specifically targeting Yelich and Contreras—by dramatically pointing to his ribs. Marmol claimed he was just urging caution, admitting he’d even spoken with a Brewers coach beforehand. Pat Murphy called Uribe’s actions “unacceptable,” while Yelich praised his loyalty but urged better diplomacy. Yelich also hinted at other odd moments in the series, but the Brewers are focused on staying in the moment and keeping their two-game lead. They’re determined to move past the drama and keep the spotlight on the game.

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Brewers Aim for Sweep vs Cardinals
Last Wednesday at 5:17 PM

Brewers aim for a sweep against the Cardinals as Chad Patrick, lights-out in the bullpen, takes the mound after tossing nine scoreless innings with nine strikeouts. Dustin May, steady since his rough start, looks to keep opponents under three runs. Christian Yelich returns to leadoff after a solid performance, and the lineup stays consistent — Joey Ortiz and Andrew Vaughn back in the bench roles. Game kicks off at 12:40 p.m. on Brewers.TV, WTMJ 620, and the Brewers Radio Network.

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Cardinals Stick With Struggling Scott
Last Wednesday at 4:13 PM

The St. Louis Cardinals are defying expectations by staying strong this season, even as they rebuild. Despite Victor Scott Jr.’s poor hitting (.522 OPS), the team is sticking with him in center field—seeing potential in the 25-year-old and betting on his growth, just like they did with Jordan Walker. Patience is paying off, and if Scott doesn’t improve by season’s end, they’ll have a clear plan to move on.

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Uribe’s Celebration Sparks Baseball Drama
Last Wednesday at 3:25 PM

Brewers pitcher Abner Uribe sparked a firestorm after his wild “triple crotch chop” celebration toward the Cardinals dugout, claiming he was reacting to a rumored threat of intentional pitches aimed at teammates Yelich and Contreras. Manager Pat Murphy called it embarrassing, while Uribe apologized to his own team but not the Cardinals. Tensions escalated when Uribe threw a high, inside pitch to Cardinals batter Ivan Herrera, who said it was uncomfortably close and Uribe laughed off the warning. The Cardinals deny any such threat, turning this into a classic he-said-she-said feud. Milwaukee leads the series 2-0, and the drama may...