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Cardinals lineup:
1. Carpenter, 2B
2. Beltran, RF
3. Holliday, LF
4. Craig, 1B
5. Molina, C
6. Freese, 3B
7. Robinson, CF
8. Kozma, SS
9. Westbrook, P
Milwaukee lineup:
1. Gennett, 2B
2. Segura, SS
3. Lucroy, C
4. Ramirez, 3B
5. Davis, LF
6. Francisco, 1B
7. Halton, RF
8. Schafer, CF
9. Gorzelanny, P
Cardinals have staked Westbrook to a 4-0 lead in the top of the 2nd.
Last edited by forsberg_us (8/21/2013 7:41 pm)
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Make that 6-0.
Keep it up. After all, it is still Westbrook on the mound.
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OK, the last 2 nights we've had Wong stealing bases. Now today, we get home runs from Beltran and Craig.
Who are you people and what have you done with the Cardinals????????
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OK Jake, you've got a touchdown lead. Let's see if you can make it stick.
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Nice GIDP, Mendozma. Keep that glove oiled.
Edit: So much for the glove.
Last edited by JV (8/21/2013 2:32 pm)
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Fucking Westbrook. Get him out of the game and out of the rotation.
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It was bad enough that these jackasses blew a 3 run lead yesterday. If they blow a 7 run lead today they should leave Westbrook in Milwaukee and fire Matheny.
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Asking Mujica to give them 4 outs with or without a "tired" arm ...
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don.rob11 wrote:
Asking Mujica to give them 4 outs with or without a "tired" arm ...
You mean like asking Rosenthal to get 4 outs (I'm sure that was the original plan) two days after he was unavailable due to a tired arm? A tired arm he got because the manager decided he needed to finish a 6-1 game.
Way to go Holliday. A little insurance doesn't hurt.
Last edited by forsberg_us (8/21/2013 4:17 pm)
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BTW, JV props for Mendozma.
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Tying run to the plate
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forsberg_us wrote:
BTW, JV props for Mendozma.
Thank you, sir.
Crap... 8 - 6 now...
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Thank goodness. A game that starts 7-0 shouldn't be that difficult.
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BP saved the day even with a slight hic-cup from Edward .
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Makes you wonder if Rosenthal or Mujica will be available tomorrow.
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I was going to ask how Westbrook looked, but the in-progress comments suffice. His suckishness is becoming the primary concern.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
I was going to ask how Westbrook looked, but the in-progress comments suffice. His suckishness is becoming the primary concern.
There's a lot of local talk that either Wacha or Lyons will get Westbrook's next start.
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Elsewhere:
San Diego clinging to a 2-1 lead in the 8th over Pittsbaurgh
TTTIB up 8-4 over Arizona.
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Pirates lose. Cardinals back to within 1 game.
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MILWAUKEE -- In the bottom of the ninth inning of Wednesday's 8-6 win over the Brewers, Cardinals manager Mike Matheny and members of the training staff did something that made St. Louis fans hold their breath -- they ran out to check on closer Edward Mujica.
Mujica, who sat out the Cardinals' entire weekend series in Chicago with arm fatigue, said after the game that he has been battling an issue behind his right shoulder under his trapezius.
Matheny said his closer just did not look right.
"Yeah, he looked like he just didn't feel right, so you see that you've got to go find out," Matheny said. "We're just going to continue to keep our eyes on it and we'll give him days when we can. We've given him a few. Let the doctors -- the medical team -- get their hands on him again, just keep working on him and see what we have to deal with."
The right-hander went on to record the final two outs for his 33rd save, and he looked good doing so, other than on a Logan Schafer home run three pitches after the mound visit.
"It's under my trap and my back," said Mujica, who sported a large bag of ice on his right shoulder. "Right now it might be a little stiff with the ice and everything, but, you know, I'm not concerned about it."
Mujica has recorded 33 of the Cardinals' 35 saves this season. He sounded confident he would be in every closing situation for the rest of the year.
"If the trainer starts treating me better, I can go almost two more months," Mujica said with a laugh. "We'll see how I'm going to feel tomorrow ." ---Kevin Massoth MLB.COM
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They should definitely continue pushing him, as they should Molina, who will play until his knee is mush: