STL Pinch Hits

STL Pinch Hits

By Lee Enterprises

  • Category: Sports
  • Release Date: 2022-04-04
  • Current Version: 1.4.9
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 27.98 MB
  • Developer: Lee Enterprises
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 11.0
Score: 3.375
3.375
From 8 Ratings

Description

STL Pinch Hits App Download the BEST St. Louis Cardinals coverage now with more content from THE source — the dedicated reporters, columnists, and photographers at St. Louis Post-Dispatch and stltoday.com, where the story of St. Louis baseball has been told for more than 100 years. Read, see, and hear exclusive commentary, stunning photography, and binge-worthy podcasts all about Cardinals baseball! PLUS: * Home and away coverage of Cardinals baseball, including breaking news, commentary, scores, and analysis from our reporting team, featuring Hall of Fame baseball writer Rick Hummel and esteemed beat writer Derrick Goold * Exclusive coverage of the top prospects and stories from the Cardinals minor league system * Breaking alerts for Cardinals news * A full calendar schedule — game days, opponents, first-pitch times * Stories, photos, and audio Playbacks features that take readers through the top moments in St. Louis baseball history * All of our St. Louis baseball podcasts — including the new, exclusive The Best Podcast in the Minors, along with Best Podcast in Baseball and Inside Pitch * Save and share articles * Pre- and post-game videos with players and coaches * Interactive experiences including quizzes Free to download. Subscribers enjoy unlimited access. Apple Pay accepted. https://stlpinchhits.com/terms/

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Reviews

  • Sigh. So Disappointing.

    1
    By dlangendorf
    One star because I can’t preview the app without dropping $17 to start. The web version looks pretty until I go to read something and then … wham! Paywall. But why $17? Why not $4.99? Maybe even $9.99? I love the Cardinals, I love the PD coverage, I love DGoold’s writing (best baseball writer in America), I grew up in St. Louis. I’d easily pay $4.99 … but when I see what you get for $17 I’m out … Maybe it’s the cost of doing business — and I’m not suggesting the PD give away its content for free. But, still. It’s all adds up: AppleTV (4.99 Friday night games), MLB app (20 or 100 with TV access), Peacock, Hulu, Netflix, WaPost, NYT, Athletic … $17 seems … off.

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