Mikolas to start Sunday, be taken off All-Star roster

The Cardinals officially announced 10-game winner Miles Mikolas as their pitcher Sunday against the Cincinnati Reds at Busch Stadium. The game will be the Cardinals’ final one before the All-Star break and that means that officially, Mikolas won’t be on the active roster for the National League All-Star team.

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Cardinals have famine after feast, fall to White Sox 4-0

Amid several disturbing trends in the Cardinals’ season is the one in which they score in double figures one night and then barely at all the next.

Here’s a link to the story in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Kris Bryant, Javier Baez hit HRs, but Cubs lose to Giants 5-4 in 13

The power is back, but the clutch situational hitting that was a highlight of their recent surge vanished this week at spacious AT&T Park.

Here’s a link to the story in the Chicago Tribune.

Kill adds Air Force Academy administrator as new senior woman administrator

CARTERVILLE — Interim athletic director Jerry Kill has hired Liz Jarnigan, an associate athletic director at the Air Force Academy, as SIU’s new senior woman administrator.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Jose Quintana pitches 6 shutout innings, Cubs beat Giants 2-0

The Giants’ switch in starting pitchers caused manager Joe Maddon to change Anthony Rizzo’s day off from Wednesday to Tuesday night, but that didn’t affect Cubs left-hander Jose Quintana.

Here’s a link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

Redbird rarities — grand slam by Fowler, four hits by Wong — spark a 14-2 rout

CHICAGO –For those who had wondered about the effort of Cardinals right fielder Dexter Fowler, including a prominent front office executive, it must be reported that Fowler was seen jogging while running the bases Tuesday night at Guaranteed Rate Field.

Here’s a link to the story in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

SIU Men’s basketball to play in 2018 Continental Tire Las Vegas Holiday Invitational

The Continental Tire Las Vegas Holiday Invitational is pleased to announce the tournament field for this year’s event, to be held November 22-23, 2018 at the beautiful Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. Joining Southern Illinois in the stellar field are Nevada, Tulsa, and UMass.

Southern Illinois returns all five starters and its top-four leading scorers from last year’s 20-win team, led by first-team All-District guard Armon Fletcher (14.1 ppg). Sean Lloyd Jr. (12.1 ppg) and Kavion Pippen (12.1 ppg) are two of Southern’s six seniors in 2018-19, and both earned postseason awards from the Missouri Valley Conference last year. Eric McGill and Thik Bol will both return to the Salukis after missing last season with injuries. Bol blocked an MVC-leading 76 shots in 2016-17. 

The Salukis also return Marcus Bartley and Aaron Cook, who tied for the team lead with 90 assists last year. Cook was named to the MVC’s Most Improved Team after averaging 9.8 points per game as a sophomore. Southern Illinois returns 83 percent of its scoring, 77 percent of its rebounding, and 79 percent of its assists from the 2017-18 team that won 20 games and finished second in the MVC, the best conference finish for the program since 2006-07.

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Nevada returns four of its top five scorers in seniors Caleb Martin (18.9 ppg), Jordan Caroline (17.7 ppg), Cody Martin (14 ppg) and Lindsey Drew (8.1 ppg) from a team that went 29-8.  The Wolf Pack reached the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 and won its second consecutive outright Mountain West title.  The 29 wins tied the school record. Head coach Eric Musselman, the 2018 Mountain West Coach of the Year, returns for his fourth season leading the Wolf Pack and may have his most talented and deep team in his tenure at Nevada.   The Pack became just the second MW team to win back-to-back outright regular season titles going 15-3 in conference play last season after a 14-4 record in 2017.  They will seek to become the first MW school to win three consecutive outright regular season titles in 2018-19.
 
Tulsa returns eight letterwinners, including three starters, from last year’s team that registered 19 wins and finished fourth in the American Athletic Conference. Fifth-year head coach Frank Haith’s squad is led by senior point guard Sterling Taplin, who averaged 11.8 points and 4.4 assists per game while setting career highs in nearly every offensive category a season ago. The returning cast also includes 6-foot-8 junior forward Martins Igbanu (9.4 ppg/5.1 rpg) and 6-foot-5 senior wing DaQuan Jeffries (9.7 ppg/4.9 rpg). In all, the team brings back 56.3-percent of its offense from the 2017-18 campaign and the Golden Hurricane will receive a boost from 6-foot-7 sophomore forward Jeriah Horne, who sat out last season after transferring into the program.
 
UMass and Head Coach Matt McCall return six players and add four transfers and three freshmen to a squad that went 13-20 during a transition year a season ago. The Minutemen return the Atlantic 10 Most Improved Player in guard Luwane Pipkins, who averaged over 20 points per game to join the likes of former UMass stars Julius Erving and Marcus Camby while breaking the single-season three-point record and single-game scoring record with 44 points. Carl Pierre joins Pipkins as a returning starter who averaged over 12 points per game during his freshman campaign, reaching double-figures in the scoring column in 23 games on the year and in 17 of the last 19 games of the season.  
 
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Joel and Samantha Sambursky to receive MVC’s Most Courageous Award

Sambursky family

CARBONDALE, Ill. — Southern Illinois University alums Joel and Samantha Sambursky have been selected as recipients of the Missouri Valley Conference’s Most Courageous Award, Saluki Athletics announced on Tuesday. The couple will be recognized during SIU’s football game versus SEMO on Sept. 15.

The MVC presents the award to past or present student-athletes, coaches or university administrators who demonstrate unusual courage in the face of personal illness, adversity or tragedy and whose behavior reflects honor on the institution or the Conference. 

The Sambursky’s one-year-old son, Theodore, was born prematurely on April 13, 2017, with a heart arrhythmia. At one month old and just days away from coming home from the neonatal intensive care unit, Theodore developed an infection that went to his brain. He underwent multiple surgeries and faced many challenges during his almost four-month long hospital stay. Theodore continues to face and overcome many complications from the infection. 

Parents of four children, Joel and Samantha took turns at Theodore’s bedside throughout the summer of 2017, traveling back and forth between their home in Carbondale and the St. Louis Children’s Hospital.   

Their courage inspired a public-awareness campaign called “Tough Like Teddy” that drew hundreds of supporters and well-wishers to a 100-minute workout at SIU’s track complex last July to recognize Teddy’s 100th day in the hospital. The SEMO football team, led by head coach and former Saluki assistant Tom Matukewicz, also particpated in a 100-yard run at Houck Field in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

On Theodore’s first birthday, Joel posted a Facebook message to his son, whose condition is much improved. “The last twelve months has shown that we serve a God of miracles, a real savior who reached down and protected you. That despite really hard things happening to you, with circumstances occurring that even with my greatest efforts I won’t be able to explain or understand, you are still here…your toughness is ingrained in your DNA. It’s who God created you to be, in his own image. No one has had to teach it to you and yet it inspires others. Happy first birthday son.”

Joel is a Saluki Hall of Fame member and played quarterback at Southern from 2002-05. He is the school’s all-time passing leader, won 33 games as a starting quarterback and led the team to three conference titles and three playoff appearances. He was a two-time finalist for the Walter Payton Award, which goes to the top player in the FCS, and was the league MVP in 2004. Joel founded Liberty Wealth Management in 2012 and is a member of SIU’s Board of Trustees.

Samantha played for SIU’s women’s golf team from 2004-07 and was twice recognized by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association as an Academic All-American. In 2006, she was the team’s top individual performer at the MVC Championship when she placed 7th out of 48 golfers. The following year, she played a key role in helping the team claim the MVC title. Samantha also won the MVC Scholar-Athlete award in 2007.

“Joel and Samantha are special people,” said SIU director of athletics Jerry Kill, who recruited and coached Joel at Southern. “They set a wonderful example of how to be loving parents through both good times and adversity.” 

“Sam and Joel’s strength and faith have inspired all of southern Illinois,” added former SIU women’s golf coach Diane Daugherty. “They, and their kids have truly been ‘Tough Like Teddy.'”

Previous winners of the MVC’s Most Courageous Award at Southern Illinois include baseball head coach Dan Callahan and men’s basketball assistant Lance Irvin.

Molina added to All-Star Game roster as injury replacement

Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina earned his ninth All-Star Game nod Monday evening as a replacement for Giants backstop Buster Posey, who is dealing with hip inflammation.

Molina is hitting .278 with 13 home runs and will join Willson Contreras and J.T. Realmuto as catchers on the National League roster. He leads the NL in home runs by a catcher.

With Monday’s news, Molina becomes just the sixth player to represent the Cardinals in nine All-Star Games, tying Red Schoendienst and Albert Pujols. Only Stan Musial, Ozzie Smith and Enos Slaughter have been to more All-Star Games with the club.

As the leading vote-getter among fans, Contreras will start the game, which will take place in Washington D.C. next Tuesday.

Molina spent a month on the disabled list after taking a foul tip to the groin. Earlier this season, he became the MLB record holder for the most games caught with one franchise.

What others are saying: Sunday’s mess shows how far away Cardinals are from the Brewers and Cubs

When?

When, exactly, is it going to happen?

When will the Cardinals return to being the Cardinals?

Because this is the third summer of “meh,” watching the Boys of Blah.

Here’s a link to the column in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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