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First it was The Occult. Then it was The Devil’s Rapture. Now the film starring Rufus Sewell, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Colm Meaney and “Dexter’s” Jennifer Carpenter, has been retitled again to Where The Devil Hides.. The Christian Christiansen-directed pic is now slated for release on October 11, 2013 from LD Entertainment, who brought you The Collection.... Read More
With Chris Carpenter likely sidelined for the season, the Cardinals desperately need to rely on their other starters to pick up the slack. Adam Wainwright—the staff ace—figures to hold his own. He can’t win all 162 games single-handedly, however. Show More Summary
When news spread that Chris Carpenter might be retiring, both the city of St. Louis and the baseball world were shocked. This is a man who seemed invincible, persevering through so much. Last time we saw him, he was pitching just two months after undergoing major surgery to remove a rib. Show More Summary
Borrowing a page from Siskel and Ebert back in the good ol' days, Movie Dearest's very own Men on Film — Chris Carpenter and Kirby Holt — are presenting our own version of "If We Picked the Oscars"! These aren't predictions, but what movies, actors, directors, et al that we would vote for if we were members of the Academy. Show More Summary
As a baseball writer, I'm guilty of being too callous when it comes to player injuries. When I read that Chris Carpenter was injured, I spent about 15 seconds feeling bad for him, and then I spent the next half-hour wondering what it meant for the Cardinals. Show More Summary
The St. Louis Cardinals came into spring training this week with a number of questions about their starting rotation. Who will win the fifth starter spot? Who will replace the injured Chris Carpenter? Then a new guy showed up at camp—a skinny fellow with a small goatee. Show More Summary
It's not every day a pitcher like Chris Carpenter comes along. Sure, he's got good numbers and has had a lot of success with the St. Louis Cardinals, but that's not what I'm talking about. Carpenter has always been an intense individual who plays with an intense bulldog mentality. Show More Summary
Chris Carpenter likely out for 2013- MLB Update Different sources are speculating in the media that the St. Louis Cardinals clutch pitcher Chris Carpenter will not be playing in 2013 Major League Baseball season due to his recurrence...Show More Summary
When the St. Louis Cardinals announced that Chris Carpenter was likely to miss the 2013 season due to shoulder problems, the first thought that likely went through the minds of some people was they could be in trouble. If that is what you thought, you clearly have no idea what the Cardinals are doing down on the farm right now. Show More Summary
The St. Louis Cardinals announced on Tuesday that Chris Carpenter is unlikely to pitch in 2013, as the right-hander continues to experience pain in his neck and shoulder. Carpenter missed nearly the entire 2012 season after undergoing...Show More Summary
With the news coming down today that Chris Carpenter will likely miss the entire 2013 season, the Cardinals rotation suffered a major setback. It was expected that Carpenter would return to form in 2013 and be a co-anchor with Adam Wainwright. Show More Summary
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Today the St. Louis Cardinals consider themselves in the same place they were at the beginning of 2012—not expecting ace pitcher Chris Carpenter to throw a pitch. In a Tuesday afternoon press conference, general manager John Mozeliak, accompanied by manager Mike Matheny, made the announcement. Show More Summary
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Chris Carpenter's 2013 season is likely already over, but one has to wonder whether we've seen the last of him on a Major League mound after his latest shoulder-related setback. Citing a recurrence of shoulder...Show More Summary
On April 27, Chris Carpenter will turn 38 years old. His major league career appears to be on its final legs, but on Tuesday Cardinal fans found out that the retirement may come sooner rather than later. It was reported by CardinalsShow More Summary
The Cardinals announced on Tuesday afternoon that Chris Carpenter would miss the 2013 season after a recurrence of shoulder problems. Carpenter missed the bulk of 2012 with a shoulder issue that was said to be corrected by surgery. The evidence and Carpenter's injury history suggests that he will miss all of 2013 and could be done, period. Show More Summary
St. Louis Cardinals ace pitcher Chris Carpenter will potentially miss the entire 2013 season, the team announced Tuesday. Cards general manager John Mozeliak made the announcement during a press conference, citing continued issues with the health of Carpenter’s right shoulder, neck and arm. “Do I envision Carp returning? I would say it’s very unlikely, so [...]Show More Summary
Chris Carpenter first pitched in the major leagues in 1997, the year before Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa hit 328 home runs. He was only 22, and went 3-7 with a 5.10 ERA for the Blue Jays. The next season, Carpenter found himself as aShow More Summary
The St. Louis Cardinals announced on Tuesday that Chris Carpenter "can't continue to throw" and will likely miss the entire 2013 season, according to Danny Knobler of CBS Sports. General manager John Mozeliak says that Carpenter will seek medical attention regarding the discomfort he feels when throwing. Show More Summary
It is a familiar story, but once again, injuries have derailed a season for Chris Carpenter. St. Louis Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak announced on Tuesday that the veteran is unlikely to pitch at all in the upcoming season.Show More Summary