| On Saturday, Mark Mulder and the 
            Rocket Man, Roger Clemons, hooked up in a dandy. I still don't know 
            if MLBers read the LDN or watch "FANdamonium," but after watching 
            Mulder's last two outings it really makes you wonder. We talked the 
            last two weeks about the location of his stuff, and in those last 
            two ballgames he has been spotting his pitches pretty well. At least 
            well enough to bring the Redbirds two more wins! Then it was up to 
            Matty Mo. Again, not the most terrific start of his career, but five 
            innings of fairly quality pitching and enough to help St. Louis get 
            the sweep. I know it's early, 
            but it is nice to see the Cards playing so well. They've picked up 
            their usually impeccable defense, and offensive execution has really 
            been good of late. How about the two homers Albert bashed out this 
            weekend? Scott Rolen has really come around. Larry Walker was clutch 
            with a 10th-inning game winning hit. And how 'bout that triple -- or 
            was it a double play? David Eckstein and Mark Grudzalanek have 
            picked up their offense as well. Even Yadier Molina has relaxed and 
            gotten off the snied. And how 'bout the catch Reggie Sanders made 
            crashing into the wall? At 13th in NL runs scored and 11th 
            in the batting race, you would never think that the Cards could 
            possibly be leading their division. The reality is that they have a 
            3.5 lead and are up four games in the loss column. Again, it's only 
            April. However, if the Redbird bats can start heating up and the 
            pitching continues to be strong, St. Louis could be headed in the 
            right direction. Whatever the case, I love spring cleaning, 
            especially when sweeping is involved! One last thing… If anyone is looking 
            for that perfect gift for their favorite LDN writer, the Cards are 
            selling the Busch Stadium seats. A couple of those babies would look 
            great on my back deck! 
            
             Wood delivers for Cubs Kerry Wood delivered a two-run, 
            three-hit, eight-strikeout performance in leading the Chicago Cubs 
            to a very important 5-2 victory over the Pittsburg Pirates. Why do I 
            say "important"? Because you can't fall too far behind the league 
            leaders, even if it is only April. The Cubs are trying to overcome 
            devastating injuries to Nomar Garciaparra and Todd Walker and need 
            every win they can get just to stay in the race until their team 
            returns to full strength. Sunday they were helped by the long ball. 
            Jeromy Burnitz and Neifi Perez each smacked taters to back Wood's 
            strong outing. Chad Fox saved his first game since 2003, when he was 
            on the staff for the Boston Red Sox. The Cubs have also called up one of 
            this writer's personal favorites, Ben Grieve. Ben was a valuable 
            member of the swingin' A's just a few seasons ago. The Cubs will 
            need to make hay against division rival Cincinnati over the next few 
            days, and Mark Prior draws the first start in the series. 
            [to top of second column in this article] 
             | 
            
             White Sox on fire Even when the Chicago White Sox play 
            a disgustingly sloppy game, as they did yesterday in KC, they still 
            win. In fact, they have won seven in a row! If their 15-4 record is 
            not the best start in franchise history, it is their best start in 
            something like 70 years. Again, this was discussed in the LDN 
            and on CITV-5. The incomparable Greg Taylor said that in order for 
            the Sox to be successful they will have to have great starting 
            pitching. As if to prove Mr. Taylor correct, the Sox have reeled off 
            something like 12 or 13 quality starts so far in 19 games… Not bad 
            by anyone's calculations. The Sox have opened up a four-game 
            lead over their arch-rival Twins, and it will be interesting to see 
            if they can keep up this stellar play. Area athletes heating up as well When you're hot, you're hot. Going 
            into Saturday's play the Lincoln Railer baseball team had won nine 
            in a row. That moves their record up to 14-4. Apparently these guys 
            have begun to mature and seem to really like winning, and it's 
            really rubbing off from player to player. The Lady Railers also had a nice win 
            of their own last week, nipping Springfield Southeast 6-5 and 
            putting the Lady Railers within one game of .500 in the CS8. Other news out of the Lady Railer 
            camp: Mia Martinie has something like four 
            or five shutouts already recorded for the Lady Railer soccer team 
            this season. She has established the school record with that 
            performance. Sources also tell the LDN that 
            Kendall Paulus has signed a D-I deal to play volleyball for Iona 
            University in New York. Congratulations to all of these fine 
            Railer athletes, and keep up the good work. NFL draft and NBA playoffs Please join Greg Taylor and me on 
            this week's "FANdamonium" as we break down this past weekend's NFL 
            draft. I'm sure Greg will want to look at what his beloved Chicago 
            Bears did and, if time permits, will check in on the Rams and Colts 
            as well. I'm sure Greg will want to comment on his Chicago Bulls 
            too! Cleaning up Vijay Singh beat John Daly in a 
            playoff in this week's PGA event in Houston. Andy Roddick won the U.S. clay court 
            title without losing a set. Kurt Busch won the Nextel down in 
            the desert. That's it for me. Have a great week, 
            everybody! 
            [Jeff Mayfield] |