Bullpen
5 Pretty obvious that the number 5 would be significant for the Cardinals as one of the best hitters in the game wears that number for the Redbirds. But I’m talking about another number 5. This goes back to a post game interview when the bullpen let yet another game slip away. In that interview […]
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Tagged with: Bullpen, Chris Carpenter, Chris Perez, Jaime Garcia, Jason Isringhausen, Jeff Kent, Jeff Suppan, Jeff Weaver, Kyle Lohse, Kyle McClellan, Mike Parisi, Mitchell Boggs, Russ Springer, Ryan Franklin, Ryan Ludwick, Starting Rotation, Tony LaRussa
Note: Preprogrammed thread written prior to Friday night’s game – so this does not take into account any further bullpen implosions. Assume no trades are made – make any assumptions you like with players already in the organization. Set your ideal pitching staff for the rest of the season. Mine is like this: SP Chris […]
Posted in: Cardinals Coaches,Current Cardinals,Minor League Cardinals
Tagged with: Adam Wainwright, Anthony Reyes, Brad Thompson, Braden Looper, Bullpen, Chris Carpenter, Chris Perez, Jaime Garcia, Jason Isringhausen, Joel Pineiro, Kyle Lohse, Kyle McClellan, Mark Worrell, Mike Parisi, Mitchell Boggs, Randy Flores, Ron Villone, Ryan Franklin, Starting Rotation, Todd Wellemeyer, Tony LaRussa
Now, before everyone attacks me about this being a rebuilding year and the Cards shouldn’t be giving up propects for rentals, don’t sell the farm, they’re in this position because Walt Jocketty mortgaged the future for now, etc., please listen. It doesn’t have to be a big move. I’m not talking about shipping out Colby […]
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Tagged with: Adam Wainwright, Anthony Reyes, Arthur Rhodes, Baltimore Orioles, Braden Looper, Brendan Ryan, Brian Fuentes, Bullpen, CC Sabathia, Chicago Cubs, Chris Carpenter, Chris Duncan, Colby Rasmus, Damaso Marte, Doug Melvin, George Sherrill, Jack Wilson, Jarrod Washburn, Jason Bay, Jay Gibbons, Joe Mather, Joel Pineiro, John Grabow, John Mozeliak, Jon Jay, Kelvin Jimenez, Ken Rosenthal, Kyle Lohse, Kyle McClellan, Matt Holliday, Milwaukee Brewers, Mitchell Boggs, Randy Flores, Ray Durham, Ron Villone, Shane Robinson, Todd Wellemeyer, Tony LaRussa, Viva El Birdos, Walt Jocketty
It’s that wonderful time of the baseball season called the All-Star Break where, regardless of your team’s current position in the standings, discussion inevitably turns to what might happen in the post-season. Who’s going to be a free agent? What players are sure to be traded (perhaps even at this season’s deadline)? What are the […]
Posted in: Cardinals Coaches,Current Cardinals,Minor League Cardinals
Tagged with: Adam Wainwright, Anthony Reyes, Brad Thompson, Braden Looper, Bullpen, Chris Carpenter, Chris Perez, Dave Duncan, Jaime Garcia, Joel Pineiro, Kyle Lohse, Kyle McClellan, Mark Mulder, Mark Worrell, Mike Parisi, Mitchell Boggs, Orel Hershiser, Randy Flores, Ron Villone, Russ Springer, Starting Rotation, Todd Wellemeyer
Another week, another frustrating set of performances from the Cards’ bullpen. Not that I haven’t appreciated him before, and I haven’t taken notice of his other-worldly performance in his career to-date, but Cardinal fans should really take pause at being so lucky to watch Albert Pujols on an everyday basis. The man is an incredible […]
Posted in: Sunday Spitballs
Tagged with: Aaron Miles, Albert Pujols, Bill Belichick, Brett Wallace, Bullpen, Carlos Beltran, Central Division, Chicago Cubs, Chris Perez, Dave Duncan, Jason Isringhausen, Jason LaRue, Johnny Damon, Kansas City Royals, Lance Lynn, Mark Mulder, Mike Parisi, Mitchell Boggs, Randy Flores, Russ Springer, Sunday Spitballs, Yadier Molina
Utter and Complete Failure – 2 Success – 1 That’s about the best way I can describe the last three days versus the Tigers. And that doesn’t encompass the whole team – plenty of Cardinal players did quite well for themselves in the vast expanse of outfield that is Comerica Park. The bullpen was another […]
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Tagged with: Aaron Miles, Albert Pujols, Bill Belichick, Bullpen, Chris Perez, Comerica Park, Curtis Granderson, Detroit Tigers, George Paletta, Jason Isringhausen, John Mozeliak, Kyle Lohse, Kyle McClellan, Mike Parisi, Minute Maid Park, Randy Flores, Ron Villone, Russ Springer, Ryan Franklin, Ryan Ludwick, Starting Rotation, Tony LaRussa, Troy Glaus
Well, since I’m seemingly the last one to jump on the bandwagon with publicizing this, I thought I’d catch up to the pack. The Cards have recently been using a motorized cooler, courtesy of senior bullpen member Jason Isringhausen to get their ice and beverages back and forth from the clubhouse to the ‘pen. Kyle […]
If you read this site with any regularity, you know that I’ve fairly staunchly defended Mike Parisi and his performance up until yesterday. He performed well enough as a reliever prior to yesterday’s loss that he had really, in my opinion, earned the right to be with the big-league club in the long relief role. […]
Posted in: Current Cardinals,Minor League Cardinals
Tagged with: Adam Wainwright, Anthony Reyes, Brad Thompson, Braden Looper, Bullpen, Chris Perez, Jaime Garcia, Jason Isringhausen, Jason Motte, Jess Todd, Kyle McClellan, Mark Worrell, Mike Parisi, Mitchell Boggs, Randy Flores, Rick Ankiel, Ron Villone, Ryan Franklin, Todd Wellemeyer
Adam Wainwright got back on track with a start we all knew he could make. Kyle Lohse made a start that was very capable and within himself. Todd Wellemeyer didn’t do too badly himself. Take away a bloop single that Chris Duncan Soriano-ed (ok, and the wild pitch too), and this was a very successful […]
Posted in: Current Cardinals
Tagged with: Adam Wainwright, Bullpen, Chris Carpenter, Chris Duncan, Kyle Lohse, Los Angeles Dodgers, Mark Mulder, Matt Clement, Mike Parisi, Starting Rotation, Todd Wellemeyer
The Cards enjoyed a day in the sun yesterday in Los Angeles before starting up their weekend series with the Dodgers tonight at Dodger Stadium. The off-day should be very beneficial to the Redbirds, allowing Rick Ankiel one more day to rest that bum shoulder (although the bomb he hit out of Petco the other […]