The Cardinals in March 2009 announced the site would be used for a softball field and parking during the game.
On January 1, 2007, after a 5-11 season and a 3-year record of 16-32, the Cardinals announced the firing of Green.
That afternoon, the Cardinals announced they had signed him to a three-year, $28.5 million contract with an option for a fourth season at $11 million.
The Cardinals just announced that they were skipping his first post-hurricane start.
In January, the Cardinal announced the start of an effort to raise $100 million over three years to help save the inner-city schools.
The cause was cancer, which the Cardinal announced in August had spread from his pancreas to his liver.
On July 15, 2010, the Cardinals announced that Mozeliak agreed to a new three-year contract extension with the team through 2013.
The Cardinal, who is 68, announced at a news conference today that he had inoperable liver cancer.
The Cardinal had just announced he would press the Sandinistas to set dates for granting full amnesty and decreeing "unrestricted freedom of expression."
The Cardinals announced Shazor's release and granted him an injury settlement September 4, 2006.