Today, I’m gonna talk about my little adventure with the St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cleveland Guardians game.

First thing I did was to check out when the game was happening. Found out it was on September 22nd. I mean, who wants to miss a game, right?
So, I started digging around for some news about the game. I stumbled upon this article that mentioned Lars Nootbaar scoring a run on a wild pitch, and Andre Pallante only allowing one hit in seven innings. Sounds like the Cardinals were doing pretty well!
Dive Deeper into the Game
Next, I went on to find more deets. Found another piece saying Iván Herrera and Jordan Walker hit home runs, and the Cardinals beat Cleveland 6-5. But hold up, it also said the Guardians had already clinched the AL Central title. Wow, what a game that must have been!
- Noted down some key players: Lars Nootbaar, Andre Pallante, Iván Herrera, and Jordan Walker. Gotta keep an eye on these guys!
Checked Out Some History
Then I got a bit curious about the Cardinals. Did you know they’ve been playing their home games at Busch Stadium since 2006? And get this, Stan Musial has hit the most career homers for the team, with 475! That’s some serious baseball history right there.
Also, I found out that Bill DeWitt Jr. has been the Chairman and CEO of the Cardinals since 1996. He led the purchase of the team from Anheuser Busch. Interesting, huh?

Reflecting on the Game
After reading all that, I was pretty pumped about the game. It seemed like a nail-biter, with the Cardinals winning 6-5. I could almost feel the excitement and tension just by reading about it. I also saw that a certain Jos Ramírez hit a home run, his 36th! This guy is on fire!
I made a mental note to watch some highlights of the game later. I mean, reading about it is one thing, but seeing those home runs and that wild pitch that led to a score? That’s something else.
Final Thoughts
This whole experience got me thinking about how much I love baseball. The strategy, the excitement, the history…it’s all so fascinating. And following a game like the Cardinals vs. Guardians just makes me appreciate the sport even more.
In the end, I felt like I was part of the action, even though I wasn’t physically there. It’s amazing how sports can bring people together, even if it’s just through reading and sharing stories online. Well, that’s it for my little baseball adventure today. Until the next game!