journaphotolist:
Wrong place, right time?
Right place wrong time?
Right place, right time?!
I know I’m supposed to be fascinated by the ball location in this picture but the first thing I saw was the 70’s porn ‘stache sporting, cigar smoking member of the gallery.
Honestly, he looks photoshopped into this picture.
brighteryellow:
Look at that ‘stache.
I refuse to talk about anything else. Why, Carpenter?
If only Brendan Ryan’s ‘stache could bring in some damn runs.
Kyle Lohse tonight against the Astros. I’m not a huge fan of the skinny ‘stache him and Piniero are trying to pull off.
Rick Ankiel’s Mustache is making a come back tonight. (Bonus for him actually hitting the ball as well.)
This is what happens when I go on vacation?
Carpenter lead the Cardinals to an 8-3 win over the Cubs.
‘Stache is filling in nicely as well.
ESPN
But for as much confidence and raw power that a strong ‘stache can bring to an athlete, fifth starter Brad Thompson also demonstrates how the inability to grow one can cause a player to question their masculinity. The youthful looking Thompson, who some theorize has yet to sprout armpit hair, is stuck patiently waiting for his blonde dusting to take hold, wondering if his under-developed upper lip will land him back with AAA Memphis before long.
Nope, it’s not. Cardinals lost Wednesday 5-4
MILWAUKEE — In a show of unity, the Cardinals’ starting rotation is brandishing mustaches. Except for some domestic objections, the idea is playing well.
Adam Wainwright, Kyle Lohse, Joel Piñeiro and Todd Wellemeyer embraced the new look as a way to change the team’s ebbing fortunes last week. Entering Wednesday night’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers, the new look had translated to five wins in six games and a two-game lead in the NL Central.
Wellemeyer’s must not be growing fast enough.