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Cardinals

A tale of two teams

Derek Pease June 14, 2012

In today’s world, most major league teams don’t have the depth to withstand a constant rash of injuries, and the Cardinals are finding out they are no exception.

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The Arrival Of Nick Punto and Mark Hamilton

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Outfielder-turned-second-baseman Skip Schumaker and outfielder Allen Craig will find their way to the disabled list and the roster spots will be filled by Mark Hamilton and Nick Punto.

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