2011 Revisited: Episode 10, July 22nd
In episode ten of “2011 Revisited,” the Cardinals advance to the NLCS, develop unwavering confidence and watch their perennial superstar rise to the occasion.
2011 Revisited: Episode 9, July 15th
In episode nine of “2011 Revisited,” a rival GM learns to “Be careful what you wish for,” the Cardinals’ resiliency once again proves a strength and giants collide in a historic NLDS Game 5.
2011 Revisited: Episode 8, July 8th
In episode eight of “2011 Revisited,” the Cardinals recover from a heartbreaking loss and rally to claim one of the most unlikely playoff berths in baseball history.
2011 Revisited: Episode 7, July 1st
In episode seven of “2011 Revisited,” a rival executive shuffles the Cards, the playoff longshot becomes closer in reach and a perennial MVP candidate proves his value.
2011 Revisited: Episode 6, June 17th
In episode six of “2011 Revisited,” a rival player wakes a sleeping dog and Jason Motte officially arrives as the closer in a revamped bullpen that became one of the best in baseball in almost an instant.
2011 Revisited: Episode 5, June 10th
In episode five of “2011 Revisited,” a division rival ruffles feathers, a manager sounds off and the Cardinals’ ace carries the load.
2011 Revisited: Episode 4, June 3rd
In episode four of “2011 Revisited,” a trade bolsters the roster, Adam Wainwright voices optimism during a bleak juncture and Chris Carpenter rallies the clubhouse before a pivotal stretch.
2011 Revisited: Episode 3, May 27th
In episode three of “2011 Revisited,” Tony LaRussa returns after his absence fighting shingles, the Cardinals deal with some major injuries and a controversial player is finally moved from the club.
2011 Revisited: Episode 2, May 20th
In Episode 2 of 2011 Revisited, Chris Hrabe dives into the start of the 2011 season, including an infamous Tony LaRussa press conference, and the fallout that ensued.
2011 Revisited: Episode 1, May 13th
In the first part of a larger series, host Chris Hrabe narrates a prelude to the Cardinals historical run to the 2011 World Series championship with the help of many voices from within the club’s organization.