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Although Cardinals GM John Mozeliak has downplayed the possibility of upgrading their middle infield situation through free agency, "internal support exists" for a pursuit of Orlando Hudson, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Joe Strauss.
The Cards are also expected to look at trade possibilities for second base and shortstop, with the Diamondbacks' Stephen Drew and Kelly Johnson as targets and maybe Dan Uggla as a longshot option. O-Dog makes sense as an upgrade at second base, where he is vastly superior defensively to Skip Schumaker.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Related: Kelly Johnson, Stephen Drew, Dan Uggla, Cardinals
The Cardinals are expected to go into 2011 with a platoon of Jon Jay and Allen Craig in right field.
The team wants to retain Jake Westbrook, upgrade the middle infield and add a left-handed reliever and more offensive-minded backup catcher, so they aren't likely to have the resources to get an impact outfielder. Jay was red-hot for the Cardinals in July but scuffled down the stretch. He profiles as more of a fourth outfielder. Craig, meanwhile, finished with a nice September/October and offers more upside, but he would be on the short end of the platoon.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Related: Allen Craig
Although GM John Mozeliak said no deal was "imminent," the Cardinals are increasingly optimistic about retaining free agent Jake Westbrook.
The deal reportedly would be for two years with an option for a third year. Westbrook pitched well down the stretch for the Cardinals this past season, and staying in the National League and under the tutelage of Dave Duncan is ideal for him. It's a good fit for both teams, and it sounds as though the likelihood of something getting worked out is high.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
-Westbrook
-Hudson
-Bengie Molina
-Lefty reliever
I'd take it.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Although Cardinals GM John Mozeliak has downplayed the possibility of upgrading their middle infield situation through free agency, "internal support exists" for a pursuit of Orlando Hudson, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Joe Strauss.
The Cards are also expected to look at trade possibilities for second base and shortstop, with the Diamondbacks' Stephen Drew and Kelly Johnson as targets and maybe Dan Uggla as a longshot option. O-Dog makes sense as an upgrade at second base, where he is vastly superior defensively to Skip Schumaker.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Related: Kelly Johnson, Stephen Drew, Dan Uggla, CardinalsThe Cardinals are expected to go into 2011 with a platoon of Jon Jay and Allen Craig in right field.
The team wants to retain Jake Westbrook, upgrade the middle infield and add a left-handed reliever and more offensive-minded backup catcher, so they aren't likely to have the resources to get an impact outfielder. Jay was red-hot for the Cardinals in July but scuffled down the stretch. He profiles as more of a fourth outfielder. Craig, meanwhile, finished with a nice September/October and offers more upside, but he would be on the short end of the platoon.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Related: Allen CraigAlthough GM John Mozeliak said no deal was "imminent," the Cardinals are increasingly optimistic about retaining free agent Jake Westbrook.
The deal reportedly would be for two years with an option for a third year. Westbrook pitched well down the stretch for the Cardinals this past season, and staying in the National League and under the tutelage of Dave Duncan is ideal for him. It's a good fit for both teams, and it sounds as though the likelihood of something getting worked out is high.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch-Westbrook
-Hudson
-Bengie Molina
-Lefty reliever
I'd take it.
Who's the lefty reliever?
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artie_fufkin wrote:
tkihshbt wrote:
Although Cardinals GM John Mozeliak has downplayed the possibility of upgrading their middle infield situation through free agency, "internal support exists" for a pursuit of Orlando Hudson, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Joe Strauss.
The Cards are also expected to look at trade possibilities for second base and shortstop, with the Diamondbacks' Stephen Drew and Kelly Johnson as targets and maybe Dan Uggla as a longshot option. O-Dog makes sense as an upgrade at second base, where he is vastly superior defensively to Skip Schumaker.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Related: Kelly Johnson, Stephen Drew, Dan Uggla, CardinalsThe Cardinals are expected to go into 2011 with a platoon of Jon Jay and Allen Craig in right field.
The team wants to retain Jake Westbrook, upgrade the middle infield and add a left-handed reliever and more offensive-minded backup catcher, so they aren't likely to have the resources to get an impact outfielder. Jay was red-hot for the Cardinals in July but scuffled down the stretch. He profiles as more of a fourth outfielder. Craig, meanwhile, finished with a nice September/October and offers more upside, but he would be on the short end of the platoon.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Related: Allen CraigAlthough GM John Mozeliak said no deal was "imminent," the Cardinals are increasingly optimistic about retaining free agent Jake Westbrook.
The deal reportedly would be for two years with an option for a third year. Westbrook pitched well down the stretch for the Cardinals this past season, and staying in the National League and under the tutelage of Dave Duncan is ideal for him. It's a good fit for both teams, and it sounds as though the likelihood of something getting worked out is high.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch-Westbrook
-Hudson
-Bengie Molina
-Lefty reliever
I'd take it.Who's the lefty reliever?
Strauss' article from Sunday listed four possibilities: Arthur Rhodes (although he's a type-A free agent and is considered a long shot), Scott Downs, J C Romero and Brian Fuentes.
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I would take Fuentes.
Bengie Molina is a starter not a backup. He is to good to play the 15 games a year Yadi doenst play. Plus if he was on the Cardinals he would be our best catcher. They should trade Yadi to the DBacks for Drew or Johnson or both and sign Bengie.
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APRTW wrote:
I would take Fuentes.
Bengie Molina is a starter not a backup. He is to good to play the 15 games a year Yadi doenst play. Plus if he was on the Cardinals he would be our best catcher. They should trade Yadi to the DBacks for Drew or Johnson or both and sign Bengie.
The article stated that they have changed philosophies on back up catcher, and that the new guy must be able to play more games and ideally contributes some offense.
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tkihshbt wrote:
-Westbrook
-Hudson
-Bengie Molina
-Lefty reliever
I'd take it.
The impact acquisition being Pujols.
Frankly, I don't see how that really improves us much, and even that is a very optimistic scenario based upon recent experience with DeWitt and Mozeliak.
Hudson is a defensive upgrade at 2B, but is about the same as Schumaker offensively. Not that it would happen, but I think we might be better off to take the money for westbrook and hudson and try to get uggla, who brings the additional impact bat we seem to need. of course, uggla just turned down $48/4, so he will be very expensive.
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APRTW wrote:
I would take Fuentes.
Bengie Molina is a starter not a backup. He is to good to play the 15 games a year Yadi doenst play. Plus if he was on the Cardinals he would be our best catcher. They should trade Yadi to the DBacks for Drew or Johnson or both and sign Bengie.
If The Cardinals let/require Yadi to catch more than 120 games next season, they'll really be screwing up -- him and the team. Once it becomes clear that his knees are going bad, he wouldn't bring Kip Well's sister in a trade. Besides, Ben's aging and I doubt he would mind cutting back on his playing time to somewhere around 70 or 80 games a season.
So long as they have a decent emergency catcher, so that they can pinch run for either one, I would imagine it's possible to get 2/3's of the Molinas enough time behind the plate with the Cards.
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Mags wrote:
Once it becomes clear that his knees are going bad, he wouldn't bring Kip Well's sister in a trade.
Depends on what she looks like and whether or not her knees have held up
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forsberg_us wrote:
...whether or not her knees have held up
Always looking at the past, aren't you?
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Max wrote:
Not that it would happen, but I think we might be better off to take the money for westbrook and hudson and try to get uggla, who brings the additional impact bat we seem to need. of course, uggla just turned down $48/4, so he will be very expensive.
That and he has to be traded for.
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"Once it becomes clear that his knees are going bad, he wouldn't bring Kip Well's sister in a trade."
How would anyone be able to tell the difference between Cement-head and his sister?
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artie_fufkin wrote:
"Once it becomes clear that his knees are going bad, he wouldn't bring Kip Well's sister in a trade."
How would anyone be able to tell the difference between Cement-head and his sister?
His sister throws harder.
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Jeff Gordon tires his hand at Hot Stove League speculation
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Max wrote:
Jeff Gordon tires his hand at Hot Stove League speculation
He's a terrible writer.
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His comments on Rasmus are interesting. If I put two and two together, it almost sounds like the idea might be to propose Drew and Johnson for Rasmus.
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I was just coming to post about that article. It was terrible.
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APRTW wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
"Once it becomes clear that his knees are going bad, he wouldn't bring Kip Well's sister in a trade."
How would anyone be able to tell the difference between Cement-head and his sister?His sister throws harder.
And his cat is easier to coach.
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tkihshbt wrote:
I was just coming to post about that article. It was terrible.
He played the what if game the whole article. We could do this but this might happen. This is a good example why he sucks.
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Derrick Goold tries his hand at Hot Stove league, but focuses just on backup catcher. What I like here is his academic's style of citing the literature (in this case, himself, which is just like an academic) but in the article of his that he cites, a BM article is cited. With hyperlinks and good journalism we can follow a thread.
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and Goold linked to the random blogger's ranking of all FA. Interesting discussion for the lonely end of the bar:
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I wonder how far Magglio Ordonez salary will fall. If it falls low enough I like to see the Cardinals take a shot at him. He would be well worth 6 million. I dont know how his fielding is doing but he could hit .300 in his sleep and doesnt give away at bats. He would be a good table setter for Pujols and Holliday.
How does this look?
2b Eck
RF Ordonez
1b Pujols
LF Holliday
CF Rasmus
3b Freese
C Molina
SS Ryan or whoever
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Derrick Goold said on Bernie's show earlier that he thinks all this talk about trying to find a shortstop is a misdirection and that they would upgrade second base. His theory is that they aren't talking publicly about it out of respect to Schumaker.
The business of baseball is cold, but this nonsense about trying to protect the fee fee's of a 31-year-old man is over-the-top.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Derrick Goold said on Bernie's show earlier that he thinks all this talk about trying to find a shortstop is a misdirection and that they would upgrade second base. His theory is that they aren't talking publicly about it out of respect to Schumaker.
The business of baseball is cold, but this nonsense about trying to protect the fee fee's of a 31-year-old man is over-the-top.
I personally like VEB idea of Hardy at utility. He could fill in for Ryan full time if he can regain what he lost. Add Hudson at second and you might just have a solid lineup.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Derrick Goold said on Bernie's show earlier that he thinks all this talk about trying to find a shortstop is a misdirection and that they would upgrade second base. His theory is that they aren't talking publicly about it out of respect to Schumaker.
The business of baseball is cold, but this nonsense about trying to protect the fee fee's of a 31-year-old man is over-the-top.
I think someone is giving management too much credit with respect to the speculation about their motives regarding Schu. My guess is that they are simply trying to keep from destroying what limited trade value he has but confessing that they are desperate to upgrade at second base.
In a similar vein, I expect them to unload Ryan but at far less than they might have if it weren't so widely known that they really must deal him.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Derrick Goold said on Bernie's show earlier that he thinks all this talk about trying to find a shortstop is a misdirection and that they would upgrade second base. His theory is that they aren't talking publicly about it out of respect to Schumaker.
The business of baseball is cold, but this nonsense about trying to protect the fee fee's of a 31-year-old man is over-the-top.
the unstated subtext being that publicly shitting on brendan ryan is OK.
actually, this kind of makes sense (the misdirection, not the shitting on ryan), and i hope it is true.
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