The St. Louis Cardinals have signed free agent shortstop Jhonny Peralta to a four-year contract that's worth $52 million. Peralta was one the the top free agents on the market at shortstop, besides Stephen Drew. Pretty much, the market in free agency for a shortstop was thin. The Cardinals also don't give up a draft pick and keep their prospects without giving anything big up. So, that seems like a win-win for the Cardinals. I even think Drew signs for more money than Peralta did, but we'll see if I end up being right on that.
Peralta will be 32 in May. He came up with the Cleveland Indians back in 2003. He played for the Indians until July 2010, when he was traded to the Detroit Tigers. He played for the Tigers from July 2010, until the 2013 season. He ended up making the All-Star team two times for the AL in 2011 and 2013. Last season, he was suspended for 50 games after being connected to the Biogenesis scandal. He accepted it and served time. He came back and did well for the Tigers in the playoffs. During the ALDS, he hit 417, and in the ALCS he hit 286. His lifetime postseason batting average is 283.
So far, for Peralta's career in eleven seasons in the MLB, he's played in 1,383 games, hitting 268, with 1,369 hits, 295 doubles, 156 home runs, and 698 rbi's. He should be an upgrade over Pete Kozma at shortshop. Yes, he cheated, but he served time. Players seem to be forgiven a lot of the time in sports after they serve time and if they don't make the same mistake again. Will he remain clean? Lets hope so; he's been a good player over his career, besides last season getting suspended. The Cardinals have wanted Peralta in recent years. As of right now, he looks like he'll help improve the Cardinals line up. He can hit 10-20 home runs.
The Cardinals as of right now look like they might have a better team than they did in 2013. Pretty much all they need to do now is upgrade their bench. If the Cardinals can get a strong bench, then the Cardinals should have a better team heading into the 2014 season. So, now for the Cardinals to go improve their bench. The bench was pretty much one of the things that hurt the Cardinals in the World Series. As of right now, the Cardinals are having a pretty great offseason, without giving up anything to improve their team.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Friday, November 22, 2013
David Freese traded to Angels for Peter Bourjos and prospect Randal Grichuk
The St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have agreed to a four player deal. The deal includes All-Star third baseman David Freese and relief pitcher Fernando Salas to the Angels for centerfielder Peter Bourjos, and outfield prospect Randal Grichuk. David Freese was an All-Star in 2012, after showing what he can do when healthy in 2011 and coming through big in the 2011 postseason, winning both NLCS MVP and World Series MVP. After, having a great season in 2012, Freese's numbers were down in 2013.
Why were Freese's numbers down? Maybe no one knows, but people can always guess or assume things. But, I think I might know of a big reason why his numbers were down. Mark McGwire leaving to become the Los Angeles Dodgers hitting coach. Freese seemed like he did well with McGwire as his hitting coach, and at times it can be hard for players to fully adjust to a new hitting coach or even change. Freese could get a bounce back year on the Angels, if he can stay healthy. The Angels have one of the best hitting coaches around in Don Baylor, who gets lots of credit for helping Andres Galarraga re-find his career in 1993 playing for the Colorado Rockies.
Fernando Salas filled in as closer for a bit during the 2011 Cardinals season. He finished the season with 24 saves, and an era of 2.28. After 2011, Salas never seemed to pick up where he left off in 011.
What do the Cardinals have in both Bourjos and Grichuk you might ask? Well, both players could be interesting. Pete Bourjos is one of the best defensivie center fielders, when he's healthy. Even though, he hasn't been fully healthy since 2011. But, he tied Austin Jackson for the most triples in the American league in 2011, with 11 triples. He ended up hitting 271, with 72 runs scored, 136 hits, 26 doubles, 12 home runs, 43 rbi's, and 22 stolen bases. During the 2011 season, he ranked 5th for runs saved among MLB centerfielders. So far, for his career his has 41 stolen bases.
As for Randal Grichuk, he was the Angels no.2 top prospect. He seems to be best as a corner OF in the future. He was drafted in 2009, one spot a head of Angels CF Mike Trout. Grichuk seems like he's a work in progress at 22, with power. The downside is he strikesout a lot, so he'll need to try to imrpove on the strikeouts somewhat. Overall, he has hit 284 in the minors with 61 home runs, 259 rbi's in 433 games played.
If both Bourjos and Freese can be healthy, they both help improve both teams. Maybe both players just needed new teams. Bourjos will be coming off of wrist surgery. As of right now, it looks like Matt Carpenter will be playing his normal position thirdbase, instead of second base. And Kolten Wong could be starting at second base. Yes, Wong could be a question mark at scond base, because he hasn't done much to show that he can handle the MLB. But, the Cardinals seem to do well with question marks surrounding them. Again, it looks like this trade could help both teams. The Angels needed a thrid baseman. Now the Cardinals need to go find a starting shortstop.
Why were Freese's numbers down? Maybe no one knows, but people can always guess or assume things. But, I think I might know of a big reason why his numbers were down. Mark McGwire leaving to become the Los Angeles Dodgers hitting coach. Freese seemed like he did well with McGwire as his hitting coach, and at times it can be hard for players to fully adjust to a new hitting coach or even change. Freese could get a bounce back year on the Angels, if he can stay healthy. The Angels have one of the best hitting coaches around in Don Baylor, who gets lots of credit for helping Andres Galarraga re-find his career in 1993 playing for the Colorado Rockies.
Fernando Salas filled in as closer for a bit during the 2011 Cardinals season. He finished the season with 24 saves, and an era of 2.28. After 2011, Salas never seemed to pick up where he left off in 011.
What do the Cardinals have in both Bourjos and Grichuk you might ask? Well, both players could be interesting. Pete Bourjos is one of the best defensivie center fielders, when he's healthy. Even though, he hasn't been fully healthy since 2011. But, he tied Austin Jackson for the most triples in the American league in 2011, with 11 triples. He ended up hitting 271, with 72 runs scored, 136 hits, 26 doubles, 12 home runs, 43 rbi's, and 22 stolen bases. During the 2011 season, he ranked 5th for runs saved among MLB centerfielders. So far, for his career his has 41 stolen bases.
As for Randal Grichuk, he was the Angels no.2 top prospect. He seems to be best as a corner OF in the future. He was drafted in 2009, one spot a head of Angels CF Mike Trout. Grichuk seems like he's a work in progress at 22, with power. The downside is he strikesout a lot, so he'll need to try to imrpove on the strikeouts somewhat. Overall, he has hit 284 in the minors with 61 home runs, 259 rbi's in 433 games played.
If both Bourjos and Freese can be healthy, they both help improve both teams. Maybe both players just needed new teams. Bourjos will be coming off of wrist surgery. As of right now, it looks like Matt Carpenter will be playing his normal position thirdbase, instead of second base. And Kolten Wong could be starting at second base. Yes, Wong could be a question mark at scond base, because he hasn't done much to show that he can handle the MLB. But, the Cardinals seem to do well with question marks surrounding them. Again, it looks like this trade could help both teams. The Angels needed a thrid baseman. Now the Cardinals need to go find a starting shortstop.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Mike Matheny agrees to contract extension with Cardinals
The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they have signed manager Mike Matheny to a three year contract extension, that will keep him as the manager through the 2017 season. Matheny 43, had been in his last season of this current deal which was an option from his original deal. He never managed in any baseball level before becoming the Cardinals manager after Tony La Russa retired in 2011. In Matheny's first season as manager, he led the Cardinals to the 2012 NLCS. But, that team lost in the seven games to the San Francisco Giants. And in 2013, the Cardinals lost starting pitcher Chris Carpenter for the season, along with closer Jason Motte, and starting shortstop Rafael Furcal all due to injuries. They had to use twenty rookies in 2013, and were able to win 97 games (their most wins since the 2005 Cardinals, when they won 100 games). Matheny's 2013 Cardinals, were only two wins shy from winning the franchises 12th World Series title.
Matheny became the first Cardinals manager to lead them to lots of success in his first two seasons as their manager. His managing record is 185-139, with a winning percentage of .571. There's no word on how much money Matheny's new deal will pay him.
It's a win-win for both sides, Matheny seems to have learned a lot as a manager. And he seems like he learned a lot about managing when he was a player in the MLB playing under Tony La Russa, Phil Garner, Jim Fregosi, and Felipe Alou. Players seem to enjoy having Matheny as their manager, and he does a great job with rookies. I think a lot of that is because he's a former player himself.
When, Matheny first joined the Cardinals as their manager, I wasn't sure on what to think of it and wondered if the Cardinals were making the right hire. The Cardinals have proved people wrong, including myself who weren't sure about it or who thought it would be a bad move. I think a lot of that was because he had never managed anywhere before.
Kudos to the Cardinals for hiring Matheny and giving him a chance. Hopefully
soon the 12th World Series title will be going down Market Street.
Matheny became the first Cardinals manager to lead them to lots of success in his first two seasons as their manager. His managing record is 185-139, with a winning percentage of .571. There's no word on how much money Matheny's new deal will pay him.
It's a win-win for both sides, Matheny seems to have learned a lot as a manager. And he seems like he learned a lot about managing when he was a player in the MLB playing under Tony La Russa, Phil Garner, Jim Fregosi, and Felipe Alou. Players seem to enjoy having Matheny as their manager, and he does a great job with rookies. I think a lot of that is because he's a former player himself.
When, Matheny first joined the Cardinals as their manager, I wasn't sure on what to think of it and wondered if the Cardinals were making the right hire. The Cardinals have proved people wrong, including myself who weren't sure about it or who thought it would be a bad move. I think a lot of that was because he had never managed anywhere before.
Kudos to the Cardinals for hiring Matheny and giving him a chance. Hopefully
soon the 12th World Series title will be going down Market Street.
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