Friday, September 3, 2010

Cards need spark rather than leader come lately

With all that has gone on with the Reds in the last series at Great American Ball Park, this weekend set should provide plenty of emotion and spark, something the Cardinals seem to guard against as SOP.
Getting too high or low during the season has its drawbacks, but making an effort to disregard the natural emotions of the game can have the effect displayed by the Cardinals for over a month: Disregarding natural high and low emotion flattens out a team as far as leadership and puts the team in a position where anyone who suddenly steps up can look like "Leader Come Lately."

The Reds provided the much-needed spark last series, but the Cardinals stomped it out themselves.

Guarding against highs and lows is an arguable strategy for a long season, but the season is not long for an end now, so the advice is that if there is any kind of occurrence which provides a spark of any kind whatsoever, to take said spark and fan it into some flames. If not, October will be much colder than we'd all hoped.

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Sweep or be swept

If there's any chance the Cards are going to get a run for post-season play, they'll need to sweep the Cincinnati Reds this weekend.

The Redbirds must be wary of too much talk about Wild Card. Sure, the Wild Card is there, but too much talk about shooting for the lesser ranking is roughly the same as saying, "We not good enough."

Most of Cardinal Nation seems to have hung up this season already. That's not so good, either, as that is the equivalent of bailing out.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Return to KMOX poll

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Cards back to KMOX

The St. Louis Cardinals are returning to their radio relationship with KMOX next season.

The suits me right down to the ground.

Poll coming up for your opinion.

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Nyjer cheap shot, or not

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Nyjer Morgan cheap shots Anderson in Nats rout of Redbirds

Centerfielder Nyjer Morgan of the Washington Nationals motored around third base in Saturday night's game versus the Cardinals and blindsided Cardinals' catcher Bryan Anderson in cheap shot fashion, leading many to wonder if there will be some sort of retaliation by the Cardinals in Sunday's afternoon game in DC.

Anderson had stepped forward into fair territory as Morgan sprinted for the plate, the lack of any play obvious. Morgan then angled hard toward Anderson, going so far out of his way toward home that he ended up missing the plate entirely. Morgan threw a forearm and shoulder into Anderson, giving a jolt hard enough to stagger him and make him drop his catcher's mitt. Anderson seemed okay, but things could have been far worse.

Most likely, Yadier Molina will return to the catching duties in Sunday's game, but visions of his altercation with the Reds' Brandon Phillips come to mind. If Nationals manager Jim Riggleman sits Morgan, things could calm down before they steam up, but there's always a chance of "roughhousing," considering the Redbirds have already proven they will not stand for low-class acts against their club.

The last time (Phillips) an opponent created a tiff against the Cardinals, the benches-clearing shoving match ensued. Cardinals' backup catcher Jason LaRue ended up taking several spiked-shoe kicks to the face and body, ending his season. Can the Cardinals afford to lose another teammate to "extra-curricular" activity?

Or can the Cards afford not to stand up for their teammate, Bryan Anderson?

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Lohse too high, Lopez too sleepy

Kyle Lohse isn't quite ready to return to prime time yet. In Saturday night's 14-5 loss to the Washington Nationals, Lohse failed to keep the ball low enough in the strike zone to prevent a bat-fest by the Nats. Lohse threw almost three out of every four pitches for strikes, but in very hittable areas.

After Lohse was done on the hill, the Cardinals had few choices out of the bullpen, as most of its arms had been used the previous game.

As for analysis, Jon Jay may want to consider not pressing the outfield wall on fly balls he knows will hit high off the wall. The ricochets are hard enough to predict, let alone having to chase them down. Jay can learn off of Matt Holliday on this point. Holliday seems to have worked hard on recognizing a drive off the wall and playing it accordingly.

Otherwise, technique aside, Felipe Lopez, who is very sound in many aspects of the game, simply must wake up on the basepathes. Some time ago, he was picked off first base a couple times, and has had many close calls on picks. Saturday night he got picked at second base. Suffice it to say the entire league knows Lopez hasn't learned yet and will keep on setting him up for a rally-killing pickoff.

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Pujols, Holliday solo while Garcia remains stingy

Jaime Garcia gave the Washington Nationals nothing over his 5 1/3 innings Friday night, his teammates doubling the Nats score to give the Cardinals a 4-2 win.

Both Albert Pujols and Matt Holliday hit solo blasts. The previous night both players were close to injuries that could have put them on the bench for a game or more.

The Cardinals continue their series with the Nats Saturday evening in Washington.

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Friday, August 27, 2010

Molina out, Pujols and Holliday in

After Thursday night's journey to the edges of injury regarding Albert Pujols and Matt Holliday, it is Yadier Molina who is scratched from the lineup for Friday night's match-up with the Washington Nationals.

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Pujols hits 400th

Albert Pujols hit his 400th career home run Thursday night in Washington, but the Cardinals were edged, 11-10 in 13 innings.

The Cardinals continue to play down to the the level of teams without much standing in their respective divisions, permitting Cincinnati to take a stab at running off the the NL Central.

Not helping the Cardinals cause, both Matt Holliday and Albert Pujols suffered injuries in the ball game. It is unknown at this time whether the injuries will force either player to the bench.

The Cardinals play Washington again Friday night.

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Redbirds playing down to Bucs level

The St. Louis Cardinals have a way of playing well against good teams, but playing down to the level of poor teams.

Cardinal Nation may not like the way of the Reds, but you gotta admit, they'll beat anyone's ass between the lines or between innings. The point being: the Cardinals may not need a brawl (if you could call the Reds fiasco a brawl), but they do need someone to step up and fire up the squad.

For the better part of the season, many could be heard saying: "Ah, don't worry, there's plenty of season left."

Not so any more.

If the Cardinals are this lackluster in Pittsburgh, I (sarcastically) can't wait to get to Washington.

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Redbirds gain ground on Reds with Lohse on the hill

The Cardinals gained some ground on the Cincinnati Reds Monday night, beating up on the Pittsburgh Pirates, 10-2, while the Reds fell to the San Francisco Giants, 11-2. The Redbirds are now just 2 and a half games behind the Reds.

Kyle Lohse continued his comeback Monday night, notching the victory.

Albeit, the Bucs are hapless, which doesn't mean the Cardinals can relax and blow games versus a team that can beat if they focus.

The word on the diamond is the Buccos have scouts at the Little League World Series and are trying to trade up.

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Garcia notches Giant zero

Jaime Garcia pitched a complete game shutout Sunday afternoon at Busch Stadium, helping the Cardinals win a three-game series versus the San Francisco Giants.

There was plenty of offensive help for Garcia this time around in the 9-0 blanking, the Redbirds outhitting the Giants, 15-3. Jon Jay went 3-for-4, leading St. Louis hitters. Allen Craig hit a two-run homer.

The Cardinals hit the road now, starting a series in Pittsburgh Monday night against the Pirates. Washington is the next stop. Both the Pirates and Nationals are not the most productive teams in baseball, but the Cardinals seem to have difficulties when it comes to these types of teams, as if playing down to their current level.

With far more road games then home over the balance of the season, the Cardinals will have to battle if they intend to stay within striking distance of the red hot Cincinnati Reds. Even the Wild Card could be a problem if the Cardinals cannot find their "groove."

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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Cubs' Piniella heads home to help ailing Mom

Lou Piniella, the Chicago Cubs manager, announced today will his last game with the Cubs, citing his ailing mother needs him and family comes first.

Piniella had decided to retire this season, but will step down as skipper of the Cubs due to his mother's condition, which has not improved since his last visit home.

Cardinal Nation respects Piniella and his decision to go home to be close to his mother.

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Feliz continues to impact Cards offense

Pedro Feliz tripled and singled in runs for the Redbirds Saturday afternoon against the San Francisco Giants. Brought to the Cards to shore up third base, Feliz has had an immediate impact on the sputtering offense.

Feliz also scored a run, gaining involvement in three out of the five Cardinals runs in a 5-1 victory. Feliz led Cardinals hitters with a 2-for-4 game.

Randy Winn also added some pop at the plate with a solo homer to right field.

Jon Jay singled home Albert Pujols as well.

Chris Carpenter notched his 14th win, giving him a 14-4 record. Tim Lincecum suffered the loss, now 11-8.

The win pulled the Cardinals within 3 1/2 games of the Cincinnati Reds for first place in the NL Central.

The Cardinals play the rubber match with the Giants Sunday at 1:15 CT in St. Louis.

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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Feliz OK in Cards debut but squad folds

Newly acquired third baseman Pedro Feliz did pretty well for the Redbirds in his debut Friday night, although the team fell to the Giants, 6-3.

Feliz failed to make one difficult play but came through on a different defensive play that seemed quite challenging. He also did well on routine defense and appeared to play comfortably at the hot corner.

Meanwhile, manager Tony LaRussa spoke confidently of Feliz's ability with the bat, which was one of the big question marks in the minds of Cardinal Nation. Feliz went 2-for-4, scoring two of the three Cardinals runs.

The Cardinals attempt to even up the home series versus the Giants Saturday evening and halt the losing streak which finds them descending in the NL Central behind the division-leading Reds.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

McLaughlin charged in suspected DUI

Dan McLaughlin, the lead play by play announcer of St. Louis Cardinals baseball on TV, has now been charged with drunk driving.

McLaughlin was arrested for suspicion of drunk driving on Monday night in Chesterfield, MO.

McLaughlin refused a breath test. The Court has permitted McLaughlin to continue to drive while his case is pending.

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Alleged McLaughlin DUI

Cardinals' play by play announcer Dan McLaughlin was arrested Monday night on suspicion of drunk driving.

McLaughlin reportedly refused a breathalyzer test.

A hearing is scheduled for October 6. McLaughlin has been permitted to drive while his case is pending.

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Pedro Feliz leathers up for third base

Pedro Feliz played corner infield positions for the Houston Astros, and since potentially better choices to play third base for St. Louis might not have cleared waivers, the Cards traded for Feliz.

Roster room will be made by moving injured catcher Jason LaRue to the 60-day disabled list.

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Feds to call Clemens liar

According to The New York Times, the Feds are readying to indict multi-Cy Young award winner, Roger Clemens, for lying to a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about his alleged use of steroids.

Not Redbirds news (thank goodness), but big baseball news that eventually affects all of MLB.

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

And the verdict is...

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

You mess with the Redbirds, you answer to Yadi


You can make multiple choices on this poll.

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Monday, August 9, 2010

Reds hopes of sweep Leake away

Despite a trade that put Jimmy Edmonds in a Reds uniform to join another former Cardinals player--Scott Rolen--the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati remained quiet for most of the night during a Redbirds 7-3 victory.

The Cardinals got to Reds' starter Mike Leake early, becoming so disoriented he started for the dugout with only two outs. When he returned to the mound, Felipe Lopez singled, eventually advancing to third base on a wild pitch, then scoring on another Cards' hit.

The Redbirds pulled with a game of the NL Central leading Reds behind yet another deep-inning outing by Chris Carpenter. The Cards gathered enough runs on Schumaker's grand slam alone to beat the front runners.

Adam Wainwright will attempt to continue the solid pitching so far in the series in the second game. If the Cardinals win they will move into a tie for first place.

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Jimmy Ballgame wearing Red

Jim Edmonds is wearing red, but don't get your hopes up, Cardinal Nation ... it's not Cardinal red.
The former St. Louis favorite has been traded from the Brewers to the Reds, just in time for the three-game series at Great American Ball Park in Ohio.

Edmonds joins former Cardinals standout, Scott Rolen, on a team poised to make a serious run at the NL Central.
If only Mr. Ballgame had been a third baseman...

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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Craig on the hot corner

Should the Cards put Allen Craig at the hot corner now and let him re-acclimate before we get to September? Or perhaps platoon him in right field with Jon Jay? To put it bluntly, should Craig get a legitimate shot at being the every day third baseman or not?

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Redbirds do not want Reds smelling blood

In all the excitement of a great plate appearance by Aaron Miles, what was lost was a base running miscue that ended a late rally inning for the Redbirds. It happens, and surely the mistake has been realized.

Also recognize, however, that the Redbirds are playing some pretty good second-half baseball, the kind you need to get to in order to contend.

In the nearly perfect condition of hindsight, possibly Kyle McClellan, who had settled in within a pitch in the eighth, should've finished off the game. As Redbirds fans know, when McClellan is that precise on the mound, he's as unhittable as any closer, including teammate Ryan Franklin, who looked rusty (no pun) after some time off.

The Cards definitely do not want to slip farther behind the Reds before the upcoming 3-game set there starting tomorrow, so today's contest is pretty big. If the Cards drop today's game, the Reds will smell blood, as they should, and go to town on the Cards behind the leadership of Scott Rolen.

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