JAIME GARCIA RUMORS & GOSSIP

Garcia: Career Recognition Already

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Via stlcardinals.scout.com  |  19 days ago

The Cardinal Nation Blog 2011 top story #20: Jaime Garcia’s extension

On July 13, the St. Louis Cardinals made an announcement that reminded us that the club continues to make smart, proactive moves to lock up the services of their young stars long before their free agent years arrive. The Cardinals and left-handed pitcher Jaime Garcia came to terms on a four-year contract with two club options for 2016 and 2017. The deal is worth $27 million over...
Via The Cardinal Nation blog  |  December 15, 2011

Jaime Garcia Player Projection No. 127

Key Stats:  Jaime Garcia has pitched two full seasons in the majors, and those two seasons have been amazingly consistent. He has identical Wins (13), WHIPs (1.31) and almost identical K/9 (7.27 and 7.21) and line drive rate (18.6% and 18.4%). His ERA is the only major stat that shows significant change from year 1 to 2, moving from 2.70 to 3.56, and it would seem that his...
Via Fantasy Baseball 365  |  December 04, 2011

Jaime Garcia Is Hit Hard In Game One NLCS Loss

The Cardinals dropped game one of the NLCS in an ugly outing by Jaime Garcia.  The Cardinals were up 5-2 but then a six run fifth proved to be the difference.  In all, Garcia gave up six runs in four innings of work.  Octavio Dotel gave up a pair of runs as well. David Freese [...]
Via The Gas House Gang  |  November 07, 2011

After tasting playoff success, Garcia eyes more

After Jaime Garcia hurled a seven-inning gem in Game 2, Cardinals manager Tony La Russa can only hope that Garcia can draw upon that success during Wednesday's Game 6. Back in front of his home crowd, with the World Series in the balance, Garcia will pitch the most important game of his career.
Via mlb.com  |  October 24, 2011

Garcia's sensational start can't save Cards

Jaime Garcia was all too familiar with this script, one that relegated him to a hard-luck no-decision in a start that, had the Cardinals successfully closed out, would have been widely proclaimed as one of the best in his young career.
Via mlb.com  |  October 21, 2011

Prior start behind him, Garcia ready for Game 5

A second start represents a fresh opportunity for Cardinals left-hander Jaime Garcia. The 25-year-old gets the call in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series on Friday night at Busch Stadium.
Via mlb.com  |  October 13, 2011

Garcia to start Game 1 for Cardinals

Lefthander Jaime Garcia will start for the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series vs. the Milwaukee Brewers. Garcia took the loss in Game 3 of the NL Division Series vs. Philadelphia. He tossed six scoreless innings before surrendering a three-run pinch homer to Ben Francisco in the seventh, enough for a 3-2 loss. Garcia had...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  October 09, 2011

Cards found a gem in Game 3 starter Garcia

Jaime Garcia is testimony to old-fashioned scouting. The Game 3 starter for the St. Louis Cardinals against the Philadelphia Phillies at Busch Stadium on Tuesday afternoon could just as easily be back home in Mission, Texas, trying to get by. But St. Louis scout Joe Almaraz wouldn't let it happen. Thanks to a tip from a friend, Almaraz came across Garcia back in the spring...
Via Fox Sports Midwest  |  October 03, 2011

Cards' Garcia to be skipped in rotation

The St. Louis Cardinals are giving Jaime Garcia a breather in hopes the lefthander will shake himself out of a second-half funk.Garcia's spot in the rotation will be skipped in an effort to give him some rest. The 25-year-old has been dreadful since the All-Star break, posting a 5.01 ERA in eight second-half starts.Garcia hasn't registered a victory since July 23 against...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  August 28, 2011
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