Dan Moore has been writing about baseball on the internet since that was a novel thing to do. A graduate of the University of Missouri, he lives in Springfield, Illinois.
Givens owners could benefit from Amendola's return
The St. Louis Rams will probably be getting Danny Amendola back on Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings, but that shouldn't dent Chris Givens's fantasy football stock. If anything, it should boost it.
Against Vikings, is Amendola a focus or a decoy?
Will the St. Louis Rams pass to their newly "probable" No. 1 wide receiver, or is he a decoy designed to free Chris Givens? It could be a little of both.
How is Ty Wigginton different from Troy Glaus?
Troy Glaus is mounting a comeback in 2013 but seeing little interest, making the St. Louis Cardinals' decision to sign Ty Wigginton even stranger-looking.
Amendola's return good for Chris Givens?
Chris Givens thrived in Danny Amendola's absence, but his return could be just in time to help both receivers against the Vikings.
Alex Reyes took odd path to $950,000 signing
The St. Louis Cardinals signed Alex Reyes out of the Dominican Republic, but it was not a conventional Latin American signing.
Amendola should be back on Sunday--but how back?
Danny Amendola practiced at full speed ahead of the St. Louis Rams' Week 15 home finale against the Minnesota Vikings. But how much will he play?
Ty Wigginton hits lefties, and that's all.
The St. Louis Cardinals signed Ty Wigginton, and unless it's the precursor to a trade he's an awkward fit on their bench.
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The Cards replace Skip with... Ty Wigginton?
The St. Louis Cardinals signed erstwhile utility-man Ty Wigginton to be their right-handed bench bat, which makes no sense at all.
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Alex Reyes is Cards' unusual international signing
The Cardinals international signee took an odd path to his professional career.
Cards sign Ty Wigginton for some reason
The St. Louis Cardinals signed erstwhile utility-man Ty Wigginton to be their right-handed bench bat, which makes no sense at all.