Monday, March 10, 2008

Signs of things to come?

That was pathetic. The Cardinals got outscored 32-11 over the weekend. The Dodgers beat us 20-6 on Saturday. Seriously. And then on Sunday they decided to lose to the Braves 12-5. Wow, is that pathetic. The Cardinals staff still has some work to do….

Reyes was scratched from his start yesterday due to the flu. He should be fine to pitch his next turn in the rotation.

The offense didn’t look that bad though; Barton went 3 for 5 with 2 RBIs and a run. Glaus went 2 for 2 against the Dodgers, and Ankiel went 3 for 6 for the weekend.

The OF is looking to be even deeper than first expected. Since we all know that LaRussa loves his right handed bats, it seems like Joe Mather will continue to get looks as long as he continues to hit. Mather is hitting .391 with a 1.239 OPS. Why can’t one of these OFers play somewhere in the infield?

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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Cards rely on HRs

Yet again the Cardinals relied on HRs. This time it started off with back to back shots in the first from Colby Rasmus and Albert Pujols. After that, D’Angelo Jimenez and Ankiel each hit solo shots of their own. Ankiel ended up going 3 for 5 on the day, and Pujols went 2 for 2. It looks like the cards are going to be relying on the long ball a lot more than we thought…..

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Friday, March 7, 2008

Pujols needs reconstructive-Tommy John surgery

Albert Pujols does in fact have an elbow tear, which I referenced to here. The doctors are saying that he has a “high-grade tear” of an elbow ligament, and that he will need reconstructive surgery, but not at this point. They are saying that he may need Tommy John to rebuild the elbow.


At this point in time, I think he should just get it down for a couple of reasons. I think that the Cardinals will be good this year, but I doubt that they are going to have a chance to make the playoffs this season. I would rather see him have surgery this year, and get ready for next year when our younger players have another year of experience, and when our starters are fully healed. This would also aloud Duncan to slide over to first, which would allow 5 other OFers to make the roster. This would also enable Duncan’s trade value to go up by playing first for a year. Obviously you don’t want to throw the season away, but if it’s the difference between Pujols coming back early in ’09 from Tommy John or having enough time to rest, I would take the latter…..


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Cards win, Pujols elbow scare

The Cardinals beat the Marlins 5-2 yesterday on the back of back-to-back-to back HRs by Skip, Joe Mather, and Pujols. All three HRs were off of Kevin Gregg. There’s a box score here. Shumaker ended up going 3 for 4 today out of the lead off spot with 1 RBI and 3 runs. Pujols went 2 for 3, and Wellemeyer let up 2 run in 3 2/3 innings. Izzy got the win with a scoreless inning.


I got a scare yesterday when I read on a message board that ESPN bottom line had Pujols needing Tommy John surgery, but I later found out that there were chips or something in his elbow, but that it wasn’t going to require surgery. Even without surgery, this does not bode well for the season. The only positive that may come out of Pujols being hurt is that Duncan will be able to play first and we’ll be able to carry 5 other OFers, and we would be able to see who was the best fit for our OF. But I hope to God that doesn’t happen…..



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Thursday, March 6, 2008

Barton/Ludwick cure for lefty problems?

The Cardinals suck against lefties, and LaRussa says it’ll take more than Troy Glaus to fix it. However, Ludwick and Barton could be the solution. The continued the horrible display yesterday against Washington, but LaRussa hopes that that changes.

Tyler Johnson is most likely going to start the season on the disabled list. He won’t be throwing for at least a week, and then he gets to join the ranks of Carpenter, Mulder, and Clement. Looks like it’s going to be another year with a lot of pitchers on the DL……


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Barton, young players shine

Brian Barton went 4 for 5 with a run and 2 RBIs, as well as a HR. Ludwick went 3 for 4, also with a HR, and the box score can be found here. Chris Perez pitched a scoreless inning, only allowing 1 hit. Izturis had his second error of spring.

It looks like the young studs are continuing to shine. It may take awhile until they are consistent enough to be in position to win a division title, but they’re still in great shape for years to come.



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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Cards Crushed

Reyes went back to his old self yesterday and let up 4 runs in 2 innings, and the Cards lost 10-2. Rasmus drove in both runs with a single and a HR.

Link to article: http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/sports/stories.nsf/cardinals/story/124F6AD6AB7DFDD5862574030019B45C?OpenDocument

Link to Box score:
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/boxscore.jsp?gid=2008_03_04_slnmlb_balmlb_1

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Looper sharp, Johnson to have MRI

The Cards lost 3-2 to the Nationals yesterday, and the box score can be found here. Things to note:

Kennedy went 0-3 with a K in the lead off spot

Pujols went 0-3

Glaus was 2-3

Ludwick went 1-4 with a run and 2 Ks

Looper threw 3 innings, letting up 1 earned on 3 hits

Looper threw his sinker about 80% of the time, as evident by 7 of his 9 outs coming from groundballs. He threw 24 strikes and 36 balls, so it looks like he could be a solid #2 again this year.

Tyler Johnson had an MRI on his left shoulder yesterday.

The Cardinals supposedly have a sign to hit people, and Ray King also supposedly told Brewers manager Ned Yost that it was used before the Cardinals hit Prince Fielder back in September. However, King and LaRussa talks and LaRussa believes he had nothing to do with it.


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Monday, March 3, 2008

Today's lineup vs Nationals

  1. Adam Kennedy, 2B
  2. Rick Ankiel, CF
  3. Albert Pujols, 1B
  4. Troy Glaus, 3B
  5. Chris Duncan, LF
  6. Ryan Ludwick, DH
  7. Skip Schumaker, RF
  8. Jason LaRue, C
  9. Aaron Miles, SS
Starter: Braden Looper

Players to watch: Kennedy leading off, Ankiel in center, Duncan in left, Ludwick DHing and Shumaker in right. Izzy is not traveling with the team, but will be throwing BP to Cards hitters.

Link

Pujols talks; the Cardinals have a savior

….and his name is Sidney Ponson.

In other news, Ted Simmons is the bench coach for the Brewers this year. Hopefully he does well enough to take second….

Albert Pujols is talking about the difference in the teams this year. It looks like he realizes it’s a rebuilding year, but is still expecting to win. He also realizes that his elbow’s effected him last year, but thinks not making the playoffs has helped him recover. He points to the 2004 season where he also had an extra break after the ’03 season. Hopefully he’s right.

He also looks forward to leading some of the other players like Matheny, Renteria, and McGwire did back in his first few years. Another thing he said is that this may be the most powerful offense the organization has ever had. If that’s the case, this team will definitely be worth watching. Yet again, I hope he’s right…..


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Sunday, March 2, 2008

Minor league review

This link takes you to a pretty good review of our minor league sytsem. it talks about our best prospects, along with the 2007 draft. Defiently worth a look if you want to know what's coming up in a few years...

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Mo's man lover, Marquis sucks

Bryan Burwell is an idiot. He thinks that how John Mozeliak handled the Scott Spiezio situation shows the difference in management this year. He said that Jocketty came across as an “enabling and excuse-making obstructionist”, and it was embarrassing to the whole organization. That’s not the bad part, but something I did find crazy is that he gives Mozeliak credit for releasing Spiezio. I’m pretty sure that any GM in their right mind would have releases him, given the situation.

Another thing that I found amazing was that he also said that if Ankiel rebounds and Carp/Mulder come back that those will prove how good of a GM he is. None of those have anything to do with how good of a GM he is! Ankiel falls on LaRussa and the rest of the staff, and Carp/Mulder on the trainers, but the situations have absolutely nothing to do with management.

I get when he will give credit to “Mo” if Juan Gonzalez continues to hit like he is, or if Clement comes back from injury, because that actually has something to do with his GMing ability. It seems like someone may already have a man crush on the new GM…..

Jason Marquis has reverted back to how he was with the Cardinals. It looks like he told reporters that he would rather be traded than pitch from the bullpen, and Pinella exploded on him saying that he has 7 starters for the 5 spots so if he wants to be gone he can be. I’m surprised it took this long for the mental midget to blow up in Chicago. Not surprisingly, Marquis said this after he let up 2 runs o n 3 hits in 2 innings against the Angels….

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Glaus hopeful, Thompson strong

Even though it seems Troy Glaus is a lot older than 31, he says he's not and that he doesn't feel it either. Glaus says that he’s looking forward to a season without distractions. He’s also looking forward to playing in a baseball city, in front of “50,000” people supporting you. Hopefully he can get back up to the 35 HR range….

Brad Thompson looked good yesterday against the Marlins. Thomson, being one of the 3 pitchers fighting for the last two spots in the rotation, would like to get a couple of starts in Spring. It seems like his sinker is working offly nice at this point in the year, and I’d love to see him in the rotation, but I think he’ll be more valuable in the bullpen. He most likely wouldn’t stay in the rotation the whole year when at least one of the 3 injured pitchers come back, so I’d just like to see him get settled in….

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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Wainwright thinks Cards will be scary

Adam Wainwright says this team could be scary. And I agree to an extent, but the players he is relying on may not be the right people. He believes it’s going to be Mulder, Carp, and Gonzalez, but none of them have proven they can do anything in this year (which, incidentally, is the same for every one on this team right nor but Pujols and maybe Glaus). He seems to be a very optimistic person…..

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Izzy working on splitter

Sorry for getting this up so late today, I had some delays....

Izzy’s working on a splitter. I keep thinking that he’s going to break down and then-wala! He either stays injury free or finds a new way to dominate. His cutter, which he has taught to Ryan Franklin, just keeps sawing off players bat. I think Izzy could have another solid year.

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