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6/05/2012 6:35 pm  #1


6/5 GC @ Houston

Cardinals

Furcal SS
Descalso 2B
Holliday LF
Craig RF
Freese 3B
Adams 1B
Robinson CF
Cruz C
Garcia P

Astros lineup

Altuve 4
Lowrie 6
Maxwell 8
JD Martinez 7
Johnson 5
Wallace 3
Snyder 2
Bogusevic 9
Harrell 1

2 in a row ?

 

6/05/2012 7:38 pm  #2


Re: 6/5 GC @ Houston

Headcase on the mound ......

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6/05/2012 7:44 pm  #3


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I think he's hurt, Don.

 

6/05/2012 7:51 pm  #4


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I can understand a position player being out there playing hurt , but not so much a pitcher , who can really just end up aggravating it, especially if it's arm trouble ....

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6/05/2012 7:58 pm  #5


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That ball is still rollin' down the street ....

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6/05/2012 8:09 pm  #6


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You don't see many go over where Adams put that one ...

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6/05/2012 8:31 pm  #7


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Listened to Milo Hamilton on the way home, so I can't figure out what's going on. What was the problem with Garcia?

 

6/05/2012 9:43 pm  #8


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Bottom of 1st :
-double
-groundout
-K
single
-bb
-bb
-coaching visit
-single
-force out
- 4 to 1

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6/05/2012 9:57 pm  #9


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artie_fufkin wrote:

Listened to Milo Hamilton on the way home, so I can't figure out what's going on. What was the problem with Garcia?

He's still hurt.

 

6/05/2012 11:56 pm  #10


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tkihshbt wrote:

artie_fufkin wrote:

Listened to Milo Hamilton on the way home, so I can't figure out what's going on. What was the problem with Garcia?

He's still hurt.

That sucks.  There isnt anyone who can take his place.  This is like watching them put the tarp up on the track at a horse race.

 

6/06/2012 12:02 am  #11


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A second look at the the more specific speeds shows that Garcia was lacking velocity, and as he pitched into the game his velocity dipped further. He had a fastball clocked at 87 mph in the second inning. He also hasn't had the best location or command. The two walks in the first inning became an issue when he also allowed a runner to score on a wild pitch. In the second inning, that 1-2 curveball to Maxwell hung deliciously over the middle of the plate and up. Maxwell put it over the Crawford Boxes.

Read more: http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/cardinal-beat/ineffective-garcia-yanked-after-two-innings/article_2187ec7c-af4c-11e1-b76b-0019bb30f31a.html#ixzz1wzCkXGIJ

 

6/06/2012 9:26 am  #12


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don.rob11 wrote:

You don't see many go over where Adams put that one ...

Milo's call on that one was priceless. "Fly ball ... Maxwell back ... he won't get it ... because it's over the fence."
I've never heard an announcer refer to the team he covers as "we" and "us" so frequently. I think he thinks he's really a part of the team.

 

6/06/2012 9:31 am  #13


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don.rob11 wrote:

I can understand a position player being out there playing hurt , but not so much a pitcher , who can really just end up aggravating it, especially if it's arm trouble ....

... with an elbow that's already been surgically repaired. You'd like to think they didn't send him out there if he was hurt, but considering what you guys observed and the Cardinals' track record with injuries, it makes you wonder.
If he made an injury worse by pitching last night, that's unconscionable.

 

6/06/2012 10:21 am  #14


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APIAD wrote:

A second look at the the more specific speeds shows that Garcia was lacking velocity, and as he pitched into the game his velocity dipped further. He had a fastball clocked at 87 mph in the second inning. He also hasn't had the best location or command. The two walks in the first inning became an issue when he also allowed a runner to score on a wild pitch. In the second inning, that 1-2 curveball to Maxwell hung deliciously over the middle of the plate and up. Maxwell put it over the Crawford Boxes.

Read more: http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/cardinal-beat/ineffective-garcia-yanked-after-two-innings/article_2187ec7c-af4c-11e1-b76b-0019bb30f31a.html#ixzz1wzCkXGIJ

"At a ballpark where he’s struggled against a club he’s never defeated, Garcia offered a start the Cardinals could not overcome. The Houston Astros drilled him for six runs in the first two innings and then held on for 9-8 victory at Minute Maid Park. Garcia was yanked from the abbreviated start after collecting just six outs, and the lefty was not pulled for any health concern, an official said."- - - Goold

Well who is the "official" that made this claim ? ...and if it's not a "health" concern what is it ?

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6/06/2012 11:08 am  #15


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Joe Kelly should get the call if Garcia goes down. He's walking fewer batters, gets tons of ground balls and has allowed all of two home runs in 72 AAA innings.

 

6/06/2012 11:28 am  #16


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I had not checked in awhile but yeah, Kelly is killing it.

 

6/06/2012 11:34 am  #17


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Looks like Trevor Rosenthal and John Gast are having good ears in double A as well.  I wonder how soon they are projected to reach Memphis.

 

6/08/2012 7:09 pm  #18


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tkihshbt wrote:

I think he's hurt, Don.

Unfortunately you were right ...

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