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Jeff Gordon

JG-TC

St. Louis, MO, United States

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Past:
  • JG-TC
  • The Pantagraph
  • STLtoday

Past articles by Jeff:

Cardinals positioned for greater success after retaining Nolan Arenado

Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt will provide the foundation as the team tries to build bigger success. → Read More

Gordo: After promoting Marmol, Cardinals must position him to succeed

"Promoting Oli Marmol was a the right call, but now the Cardinals must give him a full roster and operating space." → Read More

Gordo: Big-spending Dodgers rank among the most valued sports overdogs

The defending world champions are bidding for their ninth consecutive National League West title. → Read More

Gordo: Aggressive Brewers management outworks Cardinals' brass

Milwaukee improved team and made a run as Birds sat by and dropped in standings. → Read More

and boos - at Busch Stadium these days. Gordo looks at the long-term forecast

In his weekly chat, Jeff Gordon looks at the murky path ahead for the Cardinals and for Vladimir Tarasenko. → Read More

Gordo: Baez follows Gorman, Walker into Cardinals' power pipeline

Power-hitting outfielder Joshua Baez loomed large on high school diamonds and the showcase circuit. → Read More

Gordo: Cardinals can learn from the Giants' unlikely resurgence

Experts pegged the resurgent Giants to be distant also-rans in the National League West. → Read More

Gordo: Cardinals must look past this summer, build better offensive future

Now, more than ever, the sputtering Cardinals must redouble their commitment to developing impact hitters. → Read More

Gordo: Cardinals fight to sustain winning culture despite challenges

The team is battling through its pitching crisis while leaning hard on younger players. → Read More

Gordo's take as Luke Voit sells cars, Mike Maddux skates and Mo finds himself in a tight spot

Because the Cardinals have enjoyed such consistent success, the front office can maintain the long view on things. → Read More

Gordo: Cardinals answer catcalls with gutty, series-extending victory

Yadier Molina doesn't like to lose, so the Cardinals remain alive in the playoffs. He added to his legend Monday. → Read More

Tipsheet: Stanley Cup loss stuns, devastates favored Bruins

The Blues left a mark on the Boston Bruins with their Game 7 victory. Zdeno Chara and friends can't believe they let another Cup get away from them. → Read More

Gordo's 2019 NL preview: Look for Cubs, Nationals to return to the top

A team-by-team look at the upcoming baseball season, with teams listed in the predicted order of finish. → Read More

Gordo: Yeo had to go — now it’s time for Armstrong to trade a key player or two

If Doug Armstrong can't trigger a turnaround, then he could be the next to go. General managers only get to hire and fire so many coaches before their own reckoning. → Read More

Gordo: Addition by subtraction for Cards

By subtracting negative performers, Cardinals GM John Mozeliak has already made positive offensive changes for 2016. → Read More

Gordo: Kroenke makes his play with NFL owners

Rather than merely lease his Inglewood stadium to a second team, Stan Kroenke is now pitching more of a partnership to NFL owners. That could be his deal-maker with the → Read More

Tipsheet: High-Price contract rocks MLB market

David Price got an average of $31 million on his seven-year contract, which is crazy money for the pitcher. Why did the Cardinals even bother bidding? → Read More

Tipsheet: Expect crazy spending in baseball marketplace

The Cardinals are willing to spend more money this winter, but other franchises are willing to spend stupid money — and that's a big difference. → Read More

Gordo: Mizzou job appealing yet challenging

Mizzou athletics director Mack Rhoades made an aggressive sales pitch to kick off his football coaching search. “We can even take this thing to a higher level, I believe, and compete for a national championship,” he told reporters a few weeks back. “I really believe you can win a national championship at the University of Missouri. What head coach wouldn’t want to do that?” Plenty, actually, as… → Read More

Tipsheet: Time to Rhule out Herman for Mizzou?

Mizzou explored the Matt Rhule option while Tom Herman eyed the Georgia opening. The coaching carousel was whirling this weekend. → Read More