St. Louis Cardinals: 5 players exceeding expecations for the Cardinals in 2013
The St. Louis Cardinals entered the 2013 season with expectations of competing for a National League Central Division crown and thus far, the Cardinals look like serious contenders. In fact, the Cardinals have been absolutely stellar despite some bullpen problems and offensive inconsistencies. Yet, the Cardinals are leading the NL Central and all of the National League with 21 wins...
St. Louis Cardinals: Grading Pete Kozma's performance through the first month of 2013
The loss of Rafael Furcal in 2012 put the St. Louis Cardinals in a tenuous position. He'd been a classic lead off hitter, especially in the first half of 2012, and a solid shortstop. The Cardinals had no one on the bench who was ready to step in at his level of performance, so they looked to the farm system and specifically Pete Kozma. At this point, it's fair to start...
Six months later, Davey Johnson finally decides to intentionally walk Pete Kozma
Remember that time when Davey Johnson decided to pitch to Pete Kozma with two on and two outs in an inning and first base open and the opposing pitcher standing in the on deck circle? We all know how that turned out. Six months later, Davey Johnson finally decided to intentionally walk Pete Kozma with two on and two outs the opposing pitcher standing in the on deck circle. It worked...
Video: Nats fans booing Pete Kozma
Up above, a short video of Nationals fans booing Pete Kozma last night in Kozma's return to Washington. Seems the boos were louder for his first AB than in this video clip, but it's the thought that counts.
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Welcome back, Pete Bleeping Kozma
And so, the St. Louis Cardinals return to Washington for the first time since the last time the St. Louis Cardinals were in Washington. It's still not easy to talk about that night, so let's just get it over with and watch the video of Pete Kozma's hit that probably never should've happened in the first place. There it is above. Go ahead, do it. Barry Svrluga'...
Woman hit by Pete Kozma's home run ball as boyfriend steps away (Video)
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A woman was hit by a home run ball, while her boyfriend saw it coming and stepped away from it, during Tuesday night's Arizona Diamondbacks game at Chase Field.
It happened in the top of the seventh inning as St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Pete Kozma hit the home run to the stands in deep center field. The woman ducked for cover in...
Fan bails on Pete Kozma home run ball, lets it hit girl sitting with him (Video)
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There are two types of people in the world when it comes balls flying into the stands. There are those who save lives by catching the ball or jumping in front of it, and there are those who duck and cover with no regard for their surroundings. When St. Louis Cardinals infielder Pete Kozma blasted a home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks on...
FOR SHAME!
Guy ducks out of way of homer, girlfriend gets hit
Guys, this really isn't that hard. If you take your special lady to a ballgame and a ball gets hit at you, just catch it. You'd think this would be common knowledge, but a young man at Tuesday night's Cardinals-Diamondbacks game somehow screwed it up. What happened here is that Pete Kozma hit an absolute blast off of Heath Bell, because only Heath Bell can give up a...
Guy Moves Away From Pete Kozma’s Home Run While Girlfriend Gets Hit By The Ball
Fans generally go out of there way for a souvenier whether it be a foul ball or a home run. Not this fan, who literally left the woman to fend for herself. With the opportunity to catch a Pete Kozma solo shot off Heath Bell in the seventh inning, our die-hard fan decided to get out of dodge as he watch that screaming home run ping his lady friend. I wonder was it their...
Pete Kozma will be Cardinal shortstop to start season
With Rafael Furcal out for the season the St. Louis Cardinals plan to use Pete Kozma as their shortstop to open the season. Kozma has earned the job over Ronny Cedeno.
A former first round pick, the 24-year-old Kozma was largely unproductive in six minor league seasons.
Over the last two years Kozma has played sparingly at the big league level and put together a surprising .303/...
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