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GAME NOTES

StL Cardinals (0-0) @ NY Mets (1-1)

Spring Training Game #1 Tradition Field, Port St. Lucie, Fla. March 4

Evan MacLane (StL) vs. R.A. Dickey (NYM)

Thu. Mar. 4

ON THE AIR: All Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday spring games beginning Saturday will
be carried on the Cardinals flagship station, KTRS
radio.

Today's game will not be broadcasted on
KTRS, but in exchange, the game on Friday, Mar.
12 vs. Boston will be broadcasted...The Cards will
be televised a record eight times this spring,
breaking last year's mark of seven...Back-to-back
Saturday games on 3/13 vs. HOU and 3/20 vs.
NYM will be carried on KSDK NewsChannel
5...Fox Sports Midwest will televise five games beginning
at FLA (3/19), then at HOU (3/22), vs. BAL
(3/24), vs. NYM (3/25) and the inaugural game at
Target Field at Minnesota (4/2). ESPN will split a
broadcast with FS Midwest vs. NYM (3/25) and
carry the game vs. MIN (3/29).


TODAY'S HURLERS: Adam Ottavino, Charlie Zink, Francisco Samuel, and Eduardo
Sanchez are each scheduled to pitch after starter Evan MacLane, a former New
York Mets 25th round selection in 2003, today.

ON THE HILL FRIDAY: Brad Penny will make his Cardinals debut as the starting
pitcher on Friday at home against the Mets... Following Penny will be RHP
Lance Lynn, RHP Mitchell Boggs, LHP Ben Jukich and RHP Fernando Salas.


LAST SPRING: The Cardinals posted a 19-12-2
spring record (11-7-2 home), finishing 3rd in the
Grapefruit League behind the New York Yankees
and Atlanta, and drew 106,226 fans to RDS, averaging
5,901.

Cardinals Recent Spring Training Records

Team Team
Year W-L-T Batting Avg. ERA

2009* 19-12-2 .290 4.35
2008 17-10-2 .286 4.01
2007 16-10-3 .255 2.29
2006* 15-14-1 .260 3.65
2005* 15-11-2 .279 3.73
2004* 17-12-0 .275 4.53
2003 12-15-2 .282 5.65
2002* 17-10-3 .259 3.34
2001* 17-15-0 .271 4.40
2000* 17-11-0 .290 4.58

*Reached the postseason.
Note: The Cardinals moved to Jupiter and began
playing at Roger Dean Stadium in 1998.

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