Saturday, February 25, 2017

Patrik Berglund Signs Extension With Blues

Patrik Berglund, 28, was set to become a free agent at the end of the 2016-2017 season. That changed on Friday, when the St. Louis Blues agreed to a five-year contract extension with Berglund. Berglund's new contract is worth $19.25 million. The contract includes a partial no-trade clause. He has played in 60 games this season, and is currently second on the team with 17 goals, 7 assists, and is 10th in points with 24.

There had been rumors that Berglund could be traded on March 1, 2017 (NHL trade deadline day), instead Berglund will remain with the Blues. He was drafted by the Blues in the 1st round of the 2006 NHL draft, no.25 overall. He's played in 615 games, 145 goals, 141 assists, 286 points, 206 penalty minutes, and is a plus 17. The 615 games are tied for seventh for most games played in Blues franchise history.

Berglund's best season so far was back in 2010-2011, when he played 81 games, scoring 22 goals, 30 assists, 52 points, and was a -3. Last season, during the Blues playoff run he did well scoring 4 goals, and getting 5 assists. He seems to have improved dating back to last season. Berglund made it known he wanted to stay a Blue, and if he had hit free agency he could have made more money. It's a win-win for Berglund and the Blues.

Friday, February 24, 2017

Cardinals Sign Cuban OF Jose Adolis Garcia

The St. Louis Cardinals signed free agent Cuban outfielder Jose Adolis Garcia to a minor league contract, with an invite to spring training. The contract is for one-year, and is worth $2.5 million. He's the younger brother of Atlanta Braves third baseman Adonis GarcĂ­a

Adolis Garcia, will now be in a battle to win a roster spot. The players he's battling are Todd Cunningham, Chad Huffman, Jose Martinez, Tommy Pham, and Jordan Schafer. Harrison Bader could be in the mix too, but it seems like the Cardinals might want him to get more playing time in Memphis first.

Garcia, 24, played in Japan last summer. That didn't go too well for him, he hit .234 in 117 at bats, and 37 strikeouts. He walked only six times. He was the MVP for the Cuban national league in 2015, he hit .319, with 14 home runs, 71 rbi's, 11 stolen bases, and 34 walks in 81 games. The season before, in 2014, he played 85 games and hit .322, with 12 home runs, 53 rbi's, 11 stolen bases, and 20 walks. Besides the outfield, Garcia can play second base.

Baseball America ranked Garcia as their 20th best player in April 2015, that was when he was still in Cuba. Can Garcia find success coming to the Cardinals? Time will tell, it seems like he has a chance if he's willing to improve and work on the things he needs to get better with. If he doesn't make the Cardinals out of spring training, he could wind up in Double-A Springfield or Triple-A Memphis and try to work his way up from there.

Saturday, February 18, 2017

St. Louis Cardinals 2017 Season Preview

Offseason Additions: Brett Cecil, Dexter Fowler, John Gant, Chris Ellis, Jordan Schafer, Zach Phillips, Eric Fryer, Gabriel Lino, Luke Dykstra, Wilfredo Tovar, Austin Wilson, Todd Cunningham, Chad Huffman

Offseason Subtractions: Matt Holliday, Brandon Moss, Jeremy Hazelbaker, Brayan Pena, Jaime Garcia, Seth Maness, Tim Cooney, Dean Kiekhefer, Jordan Walden, Jerome Williams

Point team prediction: 87-90 wins, 2nd place (wild card). Last season the Cardinals didn't do so great, yes they came within one game from getting the wild card, but they went 86-76. A lot of that was because of bad defense, and bad base running. The Cardinals also let some of the teams do better than them when the played them, teams that shouldn't be better than them: Milwaukee Brewers 13-6, and Cincinnati Reds 10-9 are a few teams the Cardinals should have been better against. The Cardinals right now look somewhat better than last season, because of Fowler and Cecil. Cardinals could use another bat or bullpen help at some point. But, they have the makings to be a good team. Doing well at home would help.

Starting rotation: Adam Wainwright, Carlos Martinez, Mike Leake, Michael Wacha, Lance Lynn

Bullpen: Seung-Hwan Oh, Trevor Rosenthal, Jonathan Broxton,  Matt Bowman, Miguel Socolovich (if Tyler Lyons isn't ready to start the season), Kevin Siegrist, Brett Cecil

Lineup:

1. Dexter Fowler, CF
2. Aledmys Diaz, SS
3. Matt Carpenter, 1B
4. Stephen Piscotty, RF
5. Yadier Molina, C
6. Jhonny Peralta, 3B
7. Randal Grichuk, LF
8. Kolten Wong, 2B
9. pitcher

Bench:
Eric Fryer, Jedd Gyorko, Matt Adams, Greg Garcia, Tommy Pham

Prospect(s) to watch:
Breyvic Valera could be someone to watch in camp, if he does well he could force Greg Garcia out of a job. Harrison Bader, Luke Weaver, and Rowan Wick (could see the MLB in 2017).

Fantasy Stud: Carlos Martinez

He evolved into an ace for the Cardinals in 2016. Martinez won a career high 16 games. The 16 wins were good for 5th in the National League. He started 31 games, and had 20 quality starts (good for 6th). He pitched 195.1 innings (10th), his era was 3.04 (9th). While doing all of that, Martinez was able to hold opponents' to a .233 batting average (12th).


Thursday, February 2, 2017

Cardinals Extend Carlos Martinez

St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Carlos Martinez was arbitration-eligible for the first-time in his career. The Cardinals decided to buyout Martinez arbitration years, and signed him to a five-year contract, worth $51 million. The contract has two option years, so it could go through 2023. The first option is worth $17 million, and the second option is $18 million. So, the total value of the contract could be $85.5 million. The contract is the largest ever for a first-time arbitration-eligible pitcher, that record had previously belonged to Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Corey Kluber back in 2015.

Martinez, 25, was signed as a free-agent out of the Dominican Republic in 2010. He's since evolved into an ace for the Cardinals pitching staff. In 2016, Martinez won a career high 16 games. The 16 wins were good for 5th in the National League. He started 31 games, and had 20 quality starts (good for 6th). He pitched 195.1 innings (10th), his era was 3.04 (9th). While doing all of that, Martinez was able to hold opponents' to a .233 batting average (12th).

Behind him, Martinez, had 33 double plays turned. He was only one-shy of the franchise record. His ground-ball rate was 57.7 and ranked second in the NL.

Martinez' career stats: 34 wins, 21 loses, 3.04 era, 140 games, 68 starts, 2 saves, 466 strikeouts, 178 walks, 492.2 innings, and a whip of 1.29.

Getting Martinez signed long-term has helped give the Cardinals a solid offseason after signing free agents Brett Cecil, and Dexter Fowler. The Cardinals could use another outfielder before the season starts. Will that happen? Who knows. It would be nice if it did.