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  2. The Sporting News - Wikipedia

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    1997 – Mark McGwire, St. Louis Cardinals; 1998 – Mark McGwire, St. Louis Cardinals, and Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs (see also 1998 Major League Baseball home run record chase) 1999 – New York Yankees; 2000 – Marshall Faulk and Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams; 2001 – Curt Schilling, Arizona Diamondbacks; 2002 – Tyrone Willingham, Notre Dame ...

  3. Fox Photo - Wikipedia

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    The large photofinishing plants were retained by Kodak and spun off to a Kodak company named Qualex. Carl Newton III ran the retail stores branded as Fox Photo and continued the transition from camera stores and small drive up photo kiosks to Fox Photo One Hour Labs. In 1991, Fox Photo was sold to St. Louis based CPI Corporation.

  4. Sports in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The Sporting News rated St. Louis the nation's "Best Sports City" in 2000 [1] and the Wall Street Journal named it the best sports city in 2015. [2] St. Louis has three major league sports teams. The St. Louis Cardinals, one of the oldest franchises in Major League Baseball (MLB), have won 11 World Series, second only to the New York Yankees ...

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  6. Sports in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Missouri is home to six major league professional sports teams — three in the St. Louis metropolitan area, and three in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Missouri hosted the 1904 Summer Olympics at Washington University in St. Louis, the first time the games were hosted in the United States. The St. Louis Cardinals playing at Busch Stadium.

  7. Missouri River Otters - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The team's first head coach was former St. Louis Blues' player Mark Reeds and they had their home opener on October 23, 1999, with a sellout attendance for a 6–2 win over the Asheville Smoke. [3] Lonnie Loach, who wore #33, played for the team from 1999 to 2003 and is the only person to have his number retired by the team.

  8. St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Globe-Democrat, a major competing St. Louis daily newspaper, located one block away on the same street, closed in 1986; St. Louis Sun, a short-lived competing daily newspaper started in 1989; 100 Neediest Cases, an annual charitable giving campaign sponsored in part by the Post-Dispatch; Riverfront Times, the St. Louis weekly newspaper

  9. William DeWitt Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Orville DeWitt Jr. (born August 31, 1941) is an American businessman who is currently the managing partner and chairman of the St. Louis Cardinals, a professional baseball franchise which competes in Major League Baseball (MLB).