Wednesday, February 9, 2022

St. Louis Blues Sign Head Coach, Craig Berube to Contract Extension

 










The St. Louis Blues have re-signed head coach Craig Berube to a three-year contract extension. The new contract will keep Berube through 2024-2025. Berube, 56, through 44 games in 2021-2022, has guided the Blues to a record of 26-13-5 with 57 points. Berube first took over as head coach for the Blues on November 19, 2018. The Blues went 38-19-6 with 82 points the rest of the way and ended up winning their 1st Stanley Cup in franchise history, after defeating the Boston Bruins in 7 games. 

In Berube's 2nd season (2019-2020), the Blues were 42-19-10 with 94 points and won their division for their 1st time since 2014-2015. Last season, the Blues were 27-20-9 with 63 points under Berube. 

Berube is currently has coached 234 games and has a record of 133-71-30 with a .632 winning percentage. In the playoffs, Berube is 18-21 with a .462 winning percentage. Berube also currently ranks 7th games coached in franchise history, 4th in wins, and 2nd in winning percentage. 

Overall, Berube is currently in his 6th season as an NHL head coach. Berube has coached 395 games with a record of 208-129-58 with a .600 winning percentage. In the playoffs, Berube is 21-25 with a .457 winning percentage.

If all remains well, this will be Berube's 1st season in St. Louis playing a full 82-game schedule. Berube since becoming head coach with the Blues, seems to have become Phil Jackson for their franchise. The Blues did a great job to keep Berube beyond this season. 

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Tampa Bay Lightning Re-sign Pat Maroon

 










The Tampa Bay Lightning have re-signed left wing Pat Maroon to a two-year contract extension, worth $2 million. Maroon, 33, currently has played 45 games with 7 goals, 6 assists, 13 points, and a plus 9 in 2021-2022. 

Maroon had his best season in 2016-2017, with the Edmonton Oilers. That season, Maroon played 81 games with 27 goals, 15 assists, 42 points, and a plus 13. The games, goals, and plus mark were all career highs for Maroon. In 2017-2018, Maroon had career highs in both assists (26) and in points (43) combined between the Oilers and New Jersey Devils. 

Maroon has won the Stanley Cup in each of the last 3 seasons. The 1st Stanley Cup was with the St. Louis Blues in 2018-2019 and then has won back-to-back with the Lightning in the last 2 seasons (2019-2020, and 2020-2021). 

Overall, Maroon is currently in his 11th NHL season. Maroon has played 613 games with 108 goals, 152 assists, 260 points, and a plus 24. In the playoffs, Maroon has played 121 games with 19 goals, 25 assists, 44 points, and a plus 3.

The Lightning did a good job to keep Maroon beyond this season. Maroon has proven to be a great leader for the Lightning and is a big reason why they've done well.

St. Louis Blues Re-sign Robert Bortuzzo

 












The St. Louis Blues have re-signed defenseman Robert Bortuzzo to a two-year contract extension, worth $1.9 million. Bortuzzo, 32, currently has played 37 games with 1 goal, 2 assists, 3 points, and a plus 4 in 2021-2022. 

Bortuzzo had his best season in 2017-2018. That season, Bortuzzo played 72 games with 4 goals, 9 assists, 13 points, and a plus 11. The games, goals, and points were all career highs for Bortuzzo. Bortuzzo had a career high 10 assists in 2013-2014, with the Pittsburgh Penguins. In 2018-2019, Bortuzzo helped the Blues win their 1st Stanley Cup in franchise history. 

Overall, Bortuzzo is currently in his 11th NHL season. Bortuzzo has played 454 games with 18 goals, 48 assists, 66 points, and a plus 38. 

The Blues did a good job keeping Bortuzzo beyond this season. He's proven to be a solid defenseman when he plays. 

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

St. Louis Cardinals Sign Steven Matz

 














The St. Louis Cardinals have signed left-handed starting pitcher Steven Matz to a four-year contract, worth $44 million. The contract includes incentives, which could make the contract worth $48 million. That's if Matz reaches all of the incentives. Matz, 30, spent 2021 with the Toronto Blue Jays. Matz was 14-7 with a 3.82 ERA, 29 games, 29 starts, 150.2 innings, 144 strikeouts, and 43 walks. The wins were a career high for Matz.

Matz had career highs in both innings (160.1) and in strikeouts (153) in 2019, with the New York Mets.

Overall, Matz has played 7 seasons in the MLB. Matz is 45-48 with a 4.24 ERA, 141 games, 136 starts, 1 complete game, 1 shutout, 1 hold, 730.1 innings, 696 strikeouts, 223 walks, and a whip of 1.32.

If Matz can stay healthy, he could end up being a good addition for the Cardinals. Matz had trouble staying healthy with the Mets. At one point in time, Matz was said to be the next Clayton Kershaw. That kind of shows you the kind of talent Matz has in him, when healthy. Do the Cardinals try a six-man starting rotation? Matz was stronger when he had extra rest with the Blue Jays in 2021. That's something to maybe consider. 

Monday, November 15, 2021

St. Louis Cardinals hire Skip Schumaker as bench coach, add Turner Ward to coaching staff

 











The St. Louis Cardinals have hired Skip Schumaker as their new bench coach. Schumaker, 41, spent the last 4 seasons (2018-2021) as a coach on the San Diego Padres coaching staff. The first two seasons, Schumaker was the Padres first base coach. Then Schumaker was associate manager for the last two seasons. Schumaker retunes to the original team that drafted him. Schumaker also had his must success with the Cardinals as a player with them for 8 seasons (2005-2012). Schumaker helped the Cardinals win the World Series in 2006 and 2011. 

Ward, 56, was most recently the hitting coach for the Cincinnati Reds for 1 season in 2019. The Reds let go of Turner on October 1, 2019. Before joining the Reds, Ward was on the Arizona Diamondbacks coaching staff for 3 seasons (2013-2015). In Ward's first season, Ward was the D'Backs assistant hitting coach and then was their main hitting coach from (2014-2015). Ward then was the Los Angeles Dodgers hitting coach for 3 seasons (2016-2018). As a player, Ward won the World Series back-to-back in 1992 and 1993 with the Toronto Blue Jays. 
Ward is reunited with Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt; both know each other from their time with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Ward also managed Goldschmidt in Double-A with the Mobile BayBears in 2011. That season, Ward won Southern League Manager of the Year. 

Both Schumaker and Ward complete the Cardinals coaching staff for 2022. On paper, both should be great additions to the Cardinals coaching staff. 

Monday, November 8, 2021

St. Louis Cardinals Re-Sign T.J. McFarland


 








The St. Louis Cardinals have re-signed LHP T.J. McFarland to a one-year contract for 2022, worth $2.5 million. McFarland, 32, first signed with the Cardinals on June 30, 2021 after opting-out of his minor league contract with the Washington Nationals. The Cardinals were in need to relief pitching. McFarland felt like he would get a better chance with the Cardinals.

McFarland's stats in Triple-A Rochester weren't that great at the time he left the Nationals. McFarland was 1-2 with a 5.25 ERA, 18 games, 1 save, 24 innings, 26 strikeouts, and 5 walks. McFarland had a good strikeout rate though. McFarland ended up going to Triple-A Memphis after signing with the Cardinals. In Memphis, McFarland was 1-0 with a 2.57 ERA, 4 games, 1 save, 7 innings, 8 strikeouts, and 2 walks. McFarland was added to the Cardinals active roster on July 16, 2021.

McFarland went 4-1 with a 2.56 ERA, 38 games, 15 holds, 38.2 innings, 21 strikeouts, and 9 walks for the Cardinals. The wins tied a career high from 2013, 2014, and 2017. The holds were a career high for McFarland. McFarland also recorded 12 double plays during that time. The double plays set a new franchise record for after the All-Star break. 

McFarland had career highs in both innings (74.2) and in strikeouts (58) in 2013, with the Baltimore Orioles.

Overall, McFarland has played 9 seasons in the MLB. McFarland is 24-15 with a 3.95 ERA, 323 games, 3 starts, 42 holds, 1 save, 439.2 innings, 261 strikeouts, 142 walks, and a whip of 1.45. 

The Cardinals did a good job keeping McFarland around for 2022. McFarland reminds me of a left handed Seth Maness. Maness was right handed, but was great at getting double plays. 

Monday, October 25, 2021

St. Louis Cardinals Hire Oliver Marmol As Manager

 











The St. Louis Cardinals have hired Oliver Marmol as their new manager, replacing Mike Shildt. Marmol, 35, is the Cardinals 51st manager in franchise history. Marmol gets a three-year contract. Marmol is now currently the youngest manager in the MLB. The previously youngest manager in the MLB had been Minnesota Twins manager Roco Baldelli. 

Marmol has been a Cardinals coach on the MLB staff since 2017. The first two seasons, Marmol was the first base coach. In 2019, Marmol became the bench coach under Shildt. Marmol did well as bench coach under Shildt, including earning praise from him during the Cardinals 2019 postseason run. 

Before joining the Cardinals coaching staff, Marmol managed 5 seasons in the minor leagues. Marmol managed the Johnson City Cardinals in 2012, then managed the State College Spikes from (2013-2014). In those two seasons, the State College Spikes won their division under Marmol. After managing the State College Spikes for 2 seasons, Marmol managed the Palm Beach Cardinals for 2 seasons (2015-2016). In 2015, Marmol was 75-63. That was his best record as a minor league manager.

Overall, Marml managed 493 games and had a record of 268-225 with a .544 winning percentage. Marmol only had 1 losing season during his time as a minor league manager. 

Before going into coaching, Marmol was a minor league player for 4 seasons in the Cardinals minors. Marmol wasn't that great of a player. 

As a manager in the Cardinals minors, Marmol coached a few current players on their active roster: Jack Flaherty, Dakota Hudson, Alex Reyes, Junior Fernandez, and Edmundo Sosa. To me that could be a good thing that Marmol has managed Reyes before. That's because Reyes didn't have a good end to the season. I think a lot of that was because of fatigue and being in his first full MLB season, which tends to happen with rookies. 

Time will tell to see if Marmol can manage in the MLB. On paper, it looks like he can. If he can't, then it could end up being bad for John Mozeliak.