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  • Cards give rookie P Michael McGreevy a chance to show his stuff vs. Pirates

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    The St. Louis Cardinals are giving many young players an opportunity to advance themselves during this transition year, and rookie pitcher Michael McGreevy is taking full advantage.

    McGreevy (5-2, 4.26 ERA) is 3-0 with a 3.38 ERA in four August starts. The right-hander has worked six innings in each of those outings while meeting the quality start metric in three of them.

    He will try to build on that success when the Cardinals host the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday night to open a four-game series.

    McGreevy’s development is crucial for an organization that lost pitching prospects Tekoah Roby, Sem Robberse and Cooper Hjerpe to Tommy John surgery this year. Injuries also limited top prospect Tink Hence to 10 2/3 innings at Double-A Springfield this season. The organization’s 2024 Pitcher of the Year, Quinn Mathews, missed time with shoulder soreness.

    The Cardinals needed McGreevy to step up, and he did. He went 8-3 with a 3.72 ERA at Triple-A Memphis, then moved into the Cardinals rotation to replace Erick Fedde and make a smooth transition to the major leagues.

    ‘I’ve given you guys repetitive answers, but it’s sticking to that routine in the big leagues and learning how to be a big leaguer,’ said McGreevy, 25. ‘Facing big league teams in big league stadiums. Just feeling comfortable with yourself and let yourself know you can play up here and continue to execute when you can.’

    This will be his first career start against the Pirates. McGreevy earned a relief victory against them last season while holding them to two hits in three scoreless innings in a 10-5 game last Sept. 18.

    While the Cardinals have lost eight of their past 11 games to fade in the National League wild-card race, the Pirates roll into St. Louis with a four-game winning streak. They swept the Colorado Rockies at home by a combined score of 18-1 during their three-game weekend series.

    ‘It’s been a lot of contributions throughout on the pitching staff,’ Pirates manager Don Kelly said after his team’s 4-0 victory Sunday. ‘We’ve talked a lot about it. It’s a foundation for us — pitching and defense.’

    Pittsburgh will counter McGreevy with Johan Oviedo (1-0, 4.50 ERA), a right-hander who will make this third start of the season. Oviedo held the Toronto Blue Jays to one run on five hits in his most recent start, a 2-1 win on Wednesday.

    That was his first victory since Sept. 21, 2023. Oviedo missed the entire 2024 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery, then suffered a severe lat strain that set him back this spring.

    ‘It feels amazing,’ Oviedo said. ‘I want to thank all the people who have been involved in the last year and a half. I just blessed and happy to be back. … It was a good welcome by everybody.’

    The key to his success against the Blue Jays, Oviedo said, was: ‘Don’t try to let my emotions control me today. Try to stick with the game plan and be positive and execute and focus on the next pitch.’

    Oviedo, who started his career with the Cardinals, is 1-3 with a 3.16 ERA in five career starts against his former team.

    –Field Level Media–Field Level Media

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  • ‘Hot Rods for Heroes:’ Central Florida nonprofit raises funds for veteran honor flights

    ‘Hot Rods for Heroes:’ Central Florida nonprofit raises funds for veteran honor flights

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    OVIEDO, Fla. – Honor Flight Central Florida held its biggest fundraiser, “Hot Rods for Heroes,” on Saturday.

    The nonprofit volunteer organization raises money to give our veterans the experience of a lifetime, an honor flight trip to visit our nation’s military memorials.

    Kaye Dunham, Honor Flight Central Florida co-chair, said she gets emotional thinking about the flights.

    “We lived in the D.C. area for awhile so we got to see it fairly often and it is such a moving event,” Dunham said. “Now to be inside of it and part of it, and see not just what it means on the outside, but what it means to those veterans.”

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    While there were plenty of hot rods to go around on Saturday, one truck stood out, but not for what was under the hood.

    Rick Wade was there with his truck that has received over 1,200 signatures from veterans.

    “It really started with Peter Foster there, he was the first to sign it,” Wade said. “He was a four-time cancer survivor and unfortunately he was passing away from his fourth time and he didn’t want his legacy to die.”

    While Wade isn’t a veteran, he feels passionately about giving back to the men and women who served our country and is involved in the REBOOT combat recovery program for veterans. He said every signature has a story.

    “I really didn’t know what I was doing, right?” Wade said. “I really just built a truck because I loved the truck and I leave it up to God after that.”

    Even though Saturday’s event had the goal to raise money for honor flights, it was also about recognizing our nation’s heroes, such as Korean War and Vietnam War veteran Bill Sharp. Sharp, a Marine Corps veteran, was able to go on a recent honor flight.

    “It’s really nice. To have the people, when you get to the airport, 50 to 75 bands and orchestras, choirs singing, 50, 75 dogs barking, you couldn’t hold back the tears,” Sharp said.

    Sharp received a Korean War Ambassador for Peace medal on Saturday.

    “I think it has been a great privilege to serve God and my country, especially the Marine Corps,” Sharp said.

    While the Hot Rods for Heroes event took place on Saturday, anyone can donate to Honor Flight Central Florida at any time. If you’re interested in donating or know a veteran who would like to go on an honor flight, click here.


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