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11/04/2011 12:56 pm  #51


Re: Cardinals' Offseason

artie_fufkin wrote:

"I would rather see Zambrono on the mound"

I wonder who's going to end up with that putz. You know there's one manager out there who thinks "I can get through to him ..."
I hope it's the Reds.

I heard the Cubs were thinking baout trying to work it out being they are on the hook fo alot of money.

 

11/04/2011 2:07 pm  #52


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At some point, I think that you could sue a guy like Zambrano to try to reduce your financial commitment, since his loss of value is almost all self-inflicted and has very little to do with on field ability.

Supposing Z intentionally sawed off his forearm in order to end his career, would the Cubs have to pay his whole contract?  Where is the line between the obvious and subtle?

 

11/13/2011 9:53 am  #53


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11/13/2011 3:08 pm  #54


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forsberg_us wrote:

A lot of interesting stuff in this story.

Strauss.


What he says is not surprising, though I think some of it is best case scenario posturing, notably his comfort with Greene as the starting shortstop and a middle infield of Greene and Descalso, if need be.  Prior to all that he correctly identifies the team's two most pressing areas: LHP and shortstop.  The business of no need to trade any of the RHP is also posturing I think.  Sure he doesn't need to, but why wouldn't he want to if the opportunity presented itself?  You don't leave a surplus of ice cream in your freezer simply to spoil.

But overall, his stance of 'stand pat' with or without Pujols, is a defendable call, even if it doesn't make us happy.

 

11/13/2011 3:14 pm  #55


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windwalker wrote:

Max wrote:

Lohse and Westbrook will make awesome 4 and 5 pitchers.

Woah, almost got clipped by the hyperbole there. Lohse I have no problem with down-rotation, but the words "Westbrook" and "awesome" are not compatible. "Acceptable" perhaps, though Edwin Jackson at 5 is a bit more acceptable IMHO.

The other possibility down there is Rzepcynski... have been hearing a lot about him becoming a starter, and #5 guy in a very good rotation wouldnt be a bad place to start.

Yeah, I hear ya, but let's be aware that "awesome #5" is a bit like complimenting the brussel sprouts as "the most delicious I've ever had."  In 2005, when the starters won 80 games, Jason Marquis was an "awesome #5".

I don't think we can afford considering Zep for SP yet, as we still need to ADD one LHP.  But I agree that he looks so good that he could almost be a candidate for closer, as well SP.

 

11/14/2011 8:43 am  #56


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"Mozeliak projects Daniel Descalso as next season's starting second baseman"

Wow! Really?!? That's a bit of a leap of faith.

 

11/14/2011 8:45 am  #57


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"the Cardinals habitually have found their back-up catchers on the free-agent market, including Mike DiFelice, Einar Diaz, Gary Bennett, Jason LaRue or Gerald Laird."

Umm ... Joe? I believe the proper terminology is "Einar Freakin' Diaz."

 

11/17/2011 5:53 pm  #58


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Laird signs with Tigers

http://twitter.com/#!/Ken_Rosenthal/status/137221453404831745

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11/17/2011 6:16 pm  #59


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forsberg_us wrote:

Laird signs with Tigers

http://twitter.com/#!/Ken_Rosenthal/status/137221453404831745

This creates roster opportunities for Cruz and Anderson, and culinary opportunities for everyone in the post-game spread.

I suppose the best thing you can say about Laird is he did what the Cardinals asked of him and didn't completely suck doing it.

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11/17/2011 6:41 pm  #60


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I will best remember Laird for his celebration after Freese's game 6 home run.

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11/17/2011 6:51 pm  #61


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Laird was a good guy.  I wish him well. 

Moz already made clear that Matheny wants to give Anderson a shot, and many people thought Cruz earned a shot as well.

 

11/17/2011 7:04 pm  #62


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I remember reading last season that Matheny was Anderson's biggest advocate in the organization.

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11/17/2011 7:38 pm  #63


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Maybe Matheny can get Anderson in the Hall of Fame afterall.  I think he has to prove something more before getting a roster spot.  Fors was right about Anderson but I think Liard proved my point that a team should have to depend on the free agent market to find a backup catcher.

 

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