Found June 29, 2012 on
Fox Sports Midwest:
PLAYERS:
Lance Berkman,
Chris Carpenter,
Jason Motte,
Mitchell Boggs,
Fernando Salas,
Marc Rzepczynski,
John Mozeliak,
Octavio Dotel,
Arthur Rhodes,
Yadier Molina,
Shelby Miller,
Adam Wainwright,
Jake Westbrook,
Carlos Beltran
TEAMS: St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers, Texas Rangers
TEAMS: St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers, Texas Rangers
With the National League's top offense in place, one that will get better sometime next month with the expected return of Lance Berkman after knee surgery, the Cardinals' future this season will hinge on their pitching, which has been good to very good in the rotation and fair to not very good in the bullpen.
There has been a cause-and-effect issue in that Lance Lynn, counted on as a late inning setup man and occasional closer, had to move into the rotation when Chris Carpenter went down with a shoulder problem midway through spring training.
Good for the rotation. Lynn is 10-3. Bad for the bullpen, which has lost 14 games and has blown 11 saves although closer Jason Motte has been mostly successful with 16 saves in 20 attempts.
Mitchell Boggs has been a solid setup man, but the Cardinals have run into trouble from the sixth to the eighth. Fernando Salas, who had a club-high 24 saves last season, has been inconsistent and even took a turn in the minors. And left-hander Marc Rzepczynski, who has been valued because he can get both left-handers and right-handers out, has had a difficult time retiring right-handers and has issued some key walks.
The bullpen's 27 homers allowed, including back-to-backers on Wednesday off Salas and rookie Sam Freeman, rank second in the National League behind Houston.
It is reasonable to assume that general manager John Mozeliak is in the hunt for both a starter or reliever. But there is a better case for searching for two relievers, one right-handed and one left-handed. Last year, the Cardinals got right-hander Octavio Dotel from Toronto and signed veteran left-hander Arthur Rhodes as a free agent.
NOTES, QUOTES
-- C Yadier Molina is in easy range of surpassing his career highs for home runs and runs batted in, established last year at 14 and 65, respectively. Already, Molina is at 12 and 44, and his average of .316 is also better than his career best of .305 from last season.
-- RHP Shelby Miller might have silenced some of the critics with a strong showing for Class AAA Memphis against Albuquerque on Wednesday. Miller, the Cardinals' top draft pick in 2009, has been told he needs to work on his breaking pitches, and this time he fanned eight and allowed just one run in five innings. His earned run average had been over 5.00.
-- LHP Max Foody, the 12th-round pick from IMG Academy in Florida, signed for 385,000, well above the slot for that round's pick. The Cardinals, who still are working to sign SS Alex Mejia and RHP Kurt Heyer, their fourth- and sixth-round selections from NCAA champion Arizona, are getting closer to their 9.1 million threshold, as determined by Major League Baseball.
-- RHPs Adam Wainwright, Lance Lynn and Jake Westbrook will be the starters for the weekend series with Pittsburgh. The Cardinals will close the first half with a 10-game homestand against the Pirates, Colorado (four games) and Miami before opening the second half at divisional rivals Cincinnati and Milwaukee.
-- RF Carlos Beltran, on course to start an All-Star Game for the first time in five years, is just seven RBI off his total of 66 in 2011 and already has hit five more homers (20 to 15).
BY THE NUMBERS: 4.46 -- Cardinals bullpen's earned run average, among the highest in the National League.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "They'd have to keep me on the first floor of the hotel on the road ... because I'm not going to deal with that well." -- RHP Chris Carpenter, implying what his mental state would be if, when he does return to pitch after suffering from shoulder weakness, he was uncertain from start to start whether his arm would be strong enough to pitch the next time around.
Original Story:
http://www.foxsportsmidwest.com/06/29...
THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Baby Birds: Oscar Taveras is a high prized hitting prospect
St. Louis Cardinals prospect Oscar Taveras has been wowing the crowds at Hammons Field in Springfield, Missouri all season. - (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
One of the most underrated prospects in minor league baseball is St. Louis Cardinals prospect outfielder Oscar Taveras.
Taveras is making quite a splash with AA Springfield this year. Taveras, who just turned 20, is playing...
Is Yadier Molina the best hitting catch in Major League Baseball?
Yadier Molina is having a great season at the plate this season for the St. Louis Cardinals - (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Everybody knows how good St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina is defensively. Molina has won four consecutive Rawlings Gold Glove Awards and took home the Platinum Glove Award last season, given to the league's best defender at any position.
But...
Baby Birds: Shelby Miller has solid outing after skipping start
Memphis Redbirds starter and top St. Louis Cardinals prospect Shelby Miller had an encouraging start on Wednesday night. - (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
It has been a real struggle for Shelby Miller of the Memphis Redbirds this season. The top St. Louis Cardinals prospect according to basically everyone entered Wednesday night's game with a 4-6 record and an ERA of 6.00. Miller...
Assorted Cardinals blotter: Freese’s game count, speed on base paths, Carp’s updated status and more
With the St. Louis Cardinals (40-36) on an off-day today, let’s consider some of the major story lines heading into the month of July and the All-Star Break on July 9. Concern over Freese’s games played Many people have talked about Lance Lynn’s innings count lately. Why? Well, No. 1: the Cardinals’ righty hasn’t thrown [...]
Baby Birds: Several Cardinals prospects selected to All-Star games
Several St. Louis Cardinals minor league prospects have been chosen to play in various All-Star games this summer. - (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
As the weather turns to the heat of summer, quite literally in St. Louis actually, it generally means it is mid-season across professional baseball. Mid-season generally means that baseball All-Star games are approaching.
The 2012...
Beltran gets 2,000th hit with RBI single
Carlos Beltran of the St. Louis Cardinals got his 2,000th career hit on an RBI single in the third inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The switch-hitting Beltran, batting left-handed, singled to the opposite field against Kevin Correia to tie the score at 2 Friday night. During a standing ovation while waiting on first base, he doffed his cap several times.
Earlier this season...
GAMEDAY: Scorcher in St. Louis – Pirates at Cardinals
Pirates (40-35) at Cardinals (40-36)
8:15 PM EST–Busch Stadium, St. Louis
Here is the MLB.com Gameday
TV: ROOT Sports
The Pirates are in St. Louis to finish out this road trip against the Cardinals.
This figures to be an extremely tough series for the Bucs, at least to me. They won’t get to send Burnett or McDonald to the hill (although avoiding Burnett in St. Louis may be a...
Cardinal talk: KXnO FOX Sports Radio: Taming the Bucs
St. Louis Cardinals weekly chat on KXnO FOX Sports Radio 1460 in Des Moines.
Late Friday afternoon, I joined Ken Miller and Joe Quinn on KXnO FOX Sports Radio 1460 in Des Moines in out regular series to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals, “Cardinal Talk.” We set up the home weekend series as the Cardinals entertain the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Cardinals followers in central Iowa can...
Pirates-Cardinals Preview
The St. Louis Cardinals have come through in the clutch lately, and they'll try to continue that trend following a successful road trip.
Another strong outing at Busch Stadium from Adam Wainwright might also help the Cardinals begin a season-high 10-game homestand in winning fashion Friday night against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
St. Louis batted .202 with runners in scoring position...
Weekend Preview: Back in the National League Central again
The St. Louis Cardinals (40-36) made use of an off day on Thursday to get ready for a 10-game homestand that begins this weekend with a series against the Pittsburgh Pirates. This homestand will carry the Redbirds into the All-Star Break (July 9 thru July 11). St. Louis sits 1.5 games back of the Cincinnati [...]
Cards leaky pen blows chance to sweep Marlins
A solid Joe Kelly start was wasted when the Cardinals bullpen allowed Miami to take a comeback win Thursday.
Pirates (40-35) vs. Cardinals (40-36), Game 76
Pirates (40-35) vs. Cardinals (40-36)June 29, 2012Kevin Correia (3-6, 4.03) vs. Adam Wainwright (6-7, 4.32)Game Notes:new TWTR.Widget({ version: 2, type: 'search', search: 'from:McEffect #Pirates since:2012-06-29', interval: 30000, title: 'The Mc Effect', subject: 'Games Notes', width: 250, height: 300, theme: { shell: { background...
Two homers in one inning against Cards pitching not that rare
Baseball clubs make pitching changes either to head off trouble before it begins or perhaps even more often, to stop the bleeding before it becomes terminal. On Wednesday in Miami, the moves to the pen made by manager Mike Matheny proved fatal for the St. Louis Cardinals that night.
During the seventh inning, Cardinals starter Joe Kelly had to watch from the bench as he was removed...
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. St. Louis Cardinals – Game 76
First off, sorry about the outage yesterday. Things should be all fixed up now. I’m sure you missed us. The Pirates have struggled thus far against the Cardinals. They are 2-4 on the season and have lost both series. St. Louis has outscored the Bucs 34-20 this season. With yesterday’s win the Pirates have not [...]
GAMEDAY: Pirates at Cardinals
Pirates (41-35) at Cardinals (40-37)
2:15 PM EST–Busch Stadium, St. Louis
Here is the MLB.com Gameday
TV: ROOT Sports
The Pirates will try and build on the big-time momentum they captured yesterday and turn it into a series win this afternoon. It’s an early start on a Saturday to avoid the FOX blackouts.
Today’s starters…
Jeff Karstens (0-2, 6.35) vs. Lance Lynn (10-3, 3...
| Latest Rumors | The Backyard | Going Viral |
|
|
Today's Best Stuff |
For BloggersJoin the Yardbarker Network for more promotion, traffic, and money. |
Company Info |
Help |
What is Yardbarker?Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond. |









|
June 30, 2012




