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August 3rd, 1989: a Cardinals/Mets matinee at Busch Stadium II. This gallery begins with the national anthem. Standing closest (#29) is Vince Coleman, who would eventually jump to the Mets on an ill-fated free agent contract. And take a look above, the billboard to the right helps me correctly date these. The
St. Louis Sun was a short-lived tabloid that began publishing on September 25th of that year -- perhaps the last attempt to launch a big city newspaper. It was just prior to the Internet, but in a time of economic stagnation. In a baseball-crazed city, its biggest mistake was not being ready to go during the Cardinals season and instead, hit newsstands and front lawns as baseball wound down and St. Louis was beginning its second fall without the NFL.
Above: Daryl Strawberry facing Cardinals righthander Ken Hill. Below: not sure whose home run is clearing the fence, since both Terry Pendleton and Milt Thompson went long in St. Louis' 6 - 5 victory -- a 12:35 start that moved slowly, since the Mets put up four runs in their half of the 2nd inning.
And Fredbird wraps up our trip back in time.
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