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DENVER -- What was once a cameo and later became an experiment has now become an opportunity for Cardinals infielder-turned-outfielder-turned-infielder Allen Craig.
Though Craig isn't in the lineup tonight as a second baseman, La Russa said this afternoon that the position has become more than a lark for the second-year slugger. It could be a career. The manager pulled Craig aside recently to tell him that if he bought into the position switch it could be a way to keep his bat in the lineup -- and perhaps a way to remake his career as a power bat at the position.
"That's one of the things I told him," La Russa said. "It's an honest comment. He could be a second baseman and with his offense be a big benefit to the club which would be a big benefit to him as far as playing time and money. It's not a wacky thing where there's nothing to gain."
As I type this, Joe Pettini is hitting grounders to Craig at second base during BP here at Coors Field.
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I am wondering how Skip Schumaker feels when he reads this.
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I'm guessing La Russa and Schumaker are on a break. That and even TLR can see that 2010 + poor start to 2011 + injury means that Skip is not a "core guy."
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TLR is thinking about 2012. Skip wont be resigned and Craig and Descalso are key to not having to fill the position by way of signing a free agent.
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You guys are more to the point, but I was thinking along the lines of: "Skip is looking into ways to safely invest his $2.6 million."