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BIRD CHATTER POST WEEKEND EDITION
Weekly Newspaper Release of the weekly show " This Week in Bird Chatter


Haines Injury Opens the Door as Cardinals Rework Their Rotation Plans
Jesse Haines’ injury has done more than remove the club’s leading arm—it has shifted the entire strcture of the pitching staff just days before the season is set to begin. What had been a question of arrangement has become a question of replacement.

Mike Allen
Mar 303 min read


COBB IN CAMP — A FRIENDSHIP FORGED IN FIRE Whenever Ty Cobb comes to town, the air around a ball club changes.
Cobb comes to town. Tigers drop game to Cards 6-5. Cobb and Hornsby drop insults.

Walley Raughbanger
Mar 283 min read


SUNDAY EXTRA Here’s your Spring Training 1926 camp report for Sunday the 28th
Veterans show how it's done correctly on a hot spring Texas day.

Mike Allen
Mar 281 min read


Infield Work Sharpens as Cardinals Continue Steady Camp Play
Infield Work Sharpens as Cardinals Continue Steady Camp Play
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — March 23, 1926

Mike Allen
Mar 231 min read


QUIET CORNERS, LOUD QUESTIONS LINGER AROUND A BALL CLUB IN SPRING?
Spring Breakdown Weekend Edition

Walley Raughbanger
Mar 212 min read


Hornsby Runs Cardinals Through Lively Camp Workout as San Antonio Crowd Looks On.
Hornsby’s Eye On Hitters.

Mike Allen
Mar 152 min read


Wisconsin Willie’s Farm Report — Syracuse: The Last Stop Before St. Louis
Wisconsin Willie’s Farm Report — Syracuse: The Last Stop Before St. Louis

Wisconsin Willie Collins
Mar 142 min read


Opening Day of Camp — Spring Training SAN ANTONIO —
Spring Training Opens to the public.

Mike Allen
Mar 142 min read


Wally Raubanger’s Notebook Opening Day of Camp — Spring Training, March 14th 1926 Walley's Inside Scoop.
Spring opens and tensions start in Cardinals camp.

Walley Raughbanger
Mar 142 min read


Cardinals Begin Serious Work in San Antonio Camp
Spring Training Coverage Starts Here.

Mike Allen
Mar 142 min read


Baseball in the 1920s wasn’t just changing on the field — it was being reinvented behind the scenes by Branch Rickey.
Rickey began buying and developing entire minor league teams. Young prospects could now be trained, coached, and promoted internally.

Mike Allen
Mar 141 min read
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