Thursday, December 29, 2011
Cardinals 2012 offseason
The Cardinals didn't do much in free agency during the offseason for the 2012 season. Pretty much, the big news was Albert Pujols leaving for the Angels in free agency. If the Cardinals had given Albert Pujols what he wanted, then they would have their payroll tied up for along time, and couldn't re-new other contracts when the time came for other players (like for example: Adam Wainwright .... in two years or Yadier Molina, who as of now is in his last year of his current deal). After, Pujols left the Cardinals did make moves.
1. They re-signed Skip Schumaker to a two-year deal (he took less money to stay with the Cardinals).
2. They re-signed Rafael Furcal to a two-year deal.
3. They signed free agent LHP J.C. Romero ... (he replaces Rhodes as the second lefty in the bullpen, who the Cardinals won a World Series with .... Romero is younger than him also). Yes, Romero has lost speed off of some of his pitches, but I guess the real question for him is .... can pitching coach Dave Duncan help him out? Romero was also once suspended for steroids, since then he hasn't been that great. But, he can still get lefties out, but if you let him pitch against righthanded hitters .... that's when he gets killed.
4. They signed one of the best outfielders who was on the market, in Carlos Beltran. He showed in 2011, that he still can play, he's also one of the best switch hitters in the game. And is a 6 time All-Star, he was one in 2011 for the first time since 2009. Yes, there are some questions about him heading into the 2012 season, there were also questions about Lance Berkman heading into the 2011 season, he proved people wrong. Now it's time for Carlos Beltran to do the same.
Minor league moves as of now (just depth incase anyone gets hurt or could be September call-ups).
1. INF-OF Eugenio Velez (minor league contract)
2. LHP R.J. Swindle (minor league contract)
My take on the 2012 roster as of now, they could be better than the 2011 team (even without Albert Pujols). Lance Berkman pretty much took over the clubhouse in July, because he didn't like what Pujols was doing to the rookies who were coming up, ever since Berkman did that, the clubhouse relaxed. Furcal even helped by starting the "Happy Flight" chant. And in the 2011 World Series, it was all of the team helping out. Carlos Beltran even got on base a lot more than Pujols did in 2011. Pujols, has even showed that he's on the decline (in the last couple of seasons, he's been hitting into lots of double plays). And some still wonder about his age also. And even with Adam Wainwright coming back, the Cardinals still are the team to beat in the NL Central. Pretty much, the only other team that has gotten better in the NL Central are the Reds. Cardinals and Reds battling it out for the NL Central? I could see that happening in 2012.
As of now, here's the line up and rotation.
Line up: ss - Furcal, rf - Beltran, lf - Holliday, 1b - Berkman, 3b - Freese, c - Molina, cf - Jay, 2b - Descalso, pitcher
note: Allen Craig is out until May, due to knee surgery, it can even take players time to be 100% from knee surgery, so maybe he sees sometime at 1b .... before he sees rf. But, once he does get back, Beltran will share time in cf and rf.
Bench: Skip Schumaker, Tony Cruz, Tyler Greene (out of options), Matt Carpenter (if Mo doesn't find a utility infielder, which he's said to be wanting one or keep Carpenter until Craig is back, since Carp has options and Greene can play some OF if need be), last spot is open as of now (unless the Cardinals find a righthanded bat for the OF who can be on the bench, which they pretty much need).
Starting pitching: Adam Wainwright, Chris Carpenter, Jaime Garcia, Kyle Lohse, Jake Westbrook.
note: Both, Lohse and Westbrook will be free agents after the season and I don't see the Cardinals re-signing either one, so in 2013 .... Shelby Miller will be in the starting staff (could be a September call up in 012).
Bullpen: Jason Motte, Fernando Salas, Eduardo Sanchez, Mitchell Boggs/Kyle McClellan, Lance Lynn, Marc Rzepcynski, and J.C. Romero.
note: Boggs or McClellan need to be traded, unless the Cardinals wanna go with an extra pitcher to start the season and figure out which one gets traded. If I were the Cardinals, I'd trade Mitchell Boggs and keep McClellan. Since, McClellan can get lefties out if need be.
As of now, if things go the Cardinals way, they should be a 90 win team. It should be interesting to see how new manager Mike Matheny handles the club at first, with his first time being a manager. He might have to learn some stuff at the start of the season, but hang with him folks. He still has lots of Tony La Russa's coaches around him, who can help give him advice (like Jose Oquendo).
All for now, AMF.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Which two rentals should the Cardinals keep?
Going into tonight, which two players should the Cardinals keep who the got in trades in July? Edwin Jackson or Rafael Furcal or both? Edwin Jackson keeps bouncing from team to team, he came up in his early 20's as a top pitching prospect for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers ended up using all of his options, he ended up being traded to the Tampa Rays. And he had to learn on the fly when he was a Ray, thanks to the Dodgers using up all of his options. His best season in the MLB career so far was 2009 with the Detroit Tigers, when he pitched 33 games that season, while starting all 33. Jackson went 13-9 with a career era of 3.62 in 214 innings pitched, 161 strikeouts and 70 walks. He had a whip of 1.26. He then was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks after the 09 season, in 2010 he threw a no hitter as a D'Back. And was later traded that season to the Chicago White Sox. The White Sox then traded him in a three way deal in 2011 to the St. Louis Cardinals. So, he's always had the talent to be a good pitcher, and he's still only 27 years old. The Cardinals had always liked him a lot over his career also, I think their current pitching coach Dave Duncan sees him as a younger Dave Stewart (who was a pitcher who didn't really learn how to pitch until he was 30). Going into tonight game, Jackson has started 5 games for the Cardinals and is 2-2 in 32.2 innings, with 22 strikeouts and 9 walks, with a whip of 1.52.
I've liked him a lot so far, he seems like he can be good with help. It seems like all he pretty much needs to do is learn to be a pitcher, and not get high in pitch counts right away. And when he's on his game he can battle. If I were the Cardinals, I'd keep him if he wants to comeback on a two or three year deal. Then trade off starting pitcher Jake Westbrook, who has been up and down this season.
Now on to Rafael Furcal, the Cardinals needed a shortstop and picked up Furcal for nothing from the Los Angeles Dodgers. Pretty much because the Cardinals needed a better defensive shortstop than Ryan Theriot. Furcal has done that so far, playing in 20 games and starting in 19 for the Cardinals, he's made only two errors and has showed that his defense is still there. He's also a great lead off batter when, healthy, even though he's been injured the past few seasons. Going into tonights game, he's batting .214 as a Cardinals, which as a Dodger he was batting .197. The Cardinals hold a $12 million option on Furcal. As of right now would you bring him back? I would, if he's willing to accept less money. A lot because of his defense, and he can get on base if healthy. And maybe in 2012, Furcal will be healthy.
That's all for now.
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