Friday, August 27, 2010

If things end like this...

...it is certainly possible to have the league MVP, CY winner, and ROY on the same team and still miss the playoffs. Thoughts?

-CJ

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Important Stretch on the Horizon

The Cards managed to salvage a disappointing homestand by taking the last two from the Giants. Still, 3-5 was not too good overall. 17 of the next 20 games are on the road now, which COULD be rough. I say could be because only 7 of the next twenty games are against winning teams. I three game short homestand against the Reds that splits the two road trips (which will obviously be big), and four games in Atlanta. The rest are against the Pirates, Brewers, Nationals and the Astros. The Cards actually haven't been that great against losing teams (I believe 5 games over .500) and they definitely have not been very good on the road. They need to change those two trends over the next three weeks if they want to stay in the playoff race. Overall, the schedule is pretty easy the rest of the way, but the Reds have an even easier schedule, so the Cards need to beat the teams they are supposed to beat. All three games against the Giants this weekend were on national TV, so I got a good look at where the squad is at right now.

Things I liked:
1. Great start by Garcia today. He seemed to be hitting that rookie wall recently, so its nice to see him bounce back with his best start of the year.
2. Jon Jay=the real deal. Sure, his average has come down a little, but it just about had to. He hits the ball back up the middle and the other way so often, I think he's going to continue to get hits. He's a big plus in the field and on the base paths as well.
3. Feliz could help more than I thought. He's definitely an upgrade defensively. I doubt he'll continue to hit as well as he did this weekend, but one can always hope I guess. Plus, there is no question Lopez is more comfortable on second instead of third.
4. LaRussa batting the pitcher ninth the last two games. I doubt he'll leave it that way indefinitely, but I think the line-up just has better balance in its traditional form. The way Brendan Ryan has hit this year, he wasn't doing much good as a "second lead-off" hitter anyway.

Things that worry me:
1. Bullpen depth. Motte is on the shelf, and Reyes has a minor injury also it seems, so the weight is on McClellen, Miller and Franklin for the most part. Hopefully that will change soon.
2. Rasmus can't stay healthy. When he is in the lineup, the team has tremendous potential offensively, but when he is out, there is no natural #5 hitter available. Jay is better suited at the top of the line-up, and Craig, despite his homerun today, hasn't shown much at this level as of yet.
3. The number #5 starter could still be our undoing. Just like last year, this spot seems to be cursed. I wonder what our winning percentage is with that spot? 20%? Worse? Maybe Lohse can re-discover himself, but I'm not optimistic.

We are actually closer to the wild-card than the central lead at the moment, but I still think catching the Reds is our best bet as the Phillies are finally getting healthy and will be tough these last 6 weeks. Again, the schedule is to our advantage, but what matters is the results.



-Trey





Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Now this is Baseball!

Bench clearing brawl in the Cards-Reds game tonight. It probably won't be too big a deal, no punches were really thrown, just some wrasslin'. Still, its nice to see the teams competitive spirit this time of year. Afterwards, only the two managers were ejected. Its possible Cueto of the Reds could see a suspension, as he sorta-kinda kicked at some people as he was pinned against the back-stop, but I'd be surprised. Rolen and Carpenter got into it some as well, so its possible they could also be suspended, but again, they didn't throw any punches that I could see, so MLB likely will let it go. Obviously, all three of those guys are important players, so it would make a big impact if any of them miss any time. The altercation started when Brandon Phillips, who has been talking trash about the Cards, gave Yadier a good luck tap to start the game. Yadier, obviously, took exception to this and started barking at Phillips. Neither of those two did anything physical though, so they should be fine. More importantly, the Cards won the game and go for the sweep tomorrow with Wainwright on the hill. Sweeping the Reds on the road would obviously be huge, and we would actually re-take the lead in the division if we pull it off. The offense has been much better since the break, with Albert leading the way. Holliday had a big game today, and even Yadier, Ryan, and Shumaker seem to be hitting much better. Westbrooke has looked excellent his first two starts, despite not getting a win yet, giving us a solid rotation once again. The bullpen seems to be the only concern right now, but it is a concern, as I believe we have lost three games leading after the sixth inning since the break. All in all, it looks like we have a serious division race on our hands. I like the way the Cards are playing, but the Reds definitely don't look like they are going to go away. Who can beat-up on the pathetic rest of the division the rest of season most will likely decide the race.



-Trey