That was a heck of a game, huh?
Not that it was anything dramatic. After Yadier Molina's home run, it was unlikely that the weakest hitting team in the National League was going to make much of a run. But two rain delays really ruined whatever rhythm you could get in the game (not to mention my watching, which had to give up during the first one).
I don't do it very often, but I think you've got to give
Cesar Izturis Hero of the Game honors. A steal of home (on the front end of a double steal, but still)? Plus three hits? And no errors on a sloppy field? Sounds like a pretty good all around game to me.
I hate to give
Albert Pujols the Goat tag, because there's really no telling how much that calf was bothering him while he was in there, but he definitely tried to do too much in his first at-bat. After all the stats about him crushing Odalis Perez, he reached for ball 4 and hit a weak grounder that would have been two if Felipe Lopez hadn't bobbled it. A walk would have been fine there instead of going after that pitch.
All that aside, hopefully the calf won't be a problem and he can be back out there today. The lineup loses so much without him and, since the Cubs apparently will never lose again, the Cards need to keep winning if they are going to stay close. Though if he had to miss a game, the ones against Washington probably would be the least damaging.
It's almost mind-boggling that Kyle Lohse came back out after both rain delays. After throwing four innings and having an almost two hour stoppage, you rarely see the starter continue. But to add another one on top of that was just asking for trouble, I'd think. I know TLR wanted to get him a win if at all possible, but was it worth risking him hurting himself? It panned out, though, so I guess we'll defer to the skipper on this one.
Matt Clement had a strong rehab outing yesterday. It's tough to get worked up about these--even Mark Mulder had some good starts--but it definitely is better than the alternative. And
Derrick Goold gives reasons why even though the numbers are similar, Clement had a better outing than Mulder.
Pitch time: I occasionally get a message from XM's marketing agency asking for a plug in the blog. Since I'm a big XM fan, I try to oblige. This time, it has to do with the First-Year Player Draft coming up tomorrow. You'll be able to hear the whole thing on XM 188. That's the official feed, with no comments or anything. If you want a little analysis with your draft, try XM 186. And there's a special XM/ESPN special on XM 141 today starting at 6 pm.
I know
Future Redbirds is all over the draft and they've gotten me interested to see what direction the Cardinals take. It'd be nice to get a high-ceiling guy for once and have him pan out!
Today's game features the NL Pitcher of the Month against John Lannan. Lannan's first start this year was against the Cardinals and he allowed two runs in 6.2 innings. Unfortunately for him, that was enough to get the loss tacked on to his record as Loshe shut out the Nationals. That was his
only career outing against the Cards, so he's still somewhat of a blank slate.
Wellemeyer hasn't faced the Nationals this year. He's going to be even fresher to the Washington hitters, as they have only a
combined 16 plate appearances against him. Hopefully his May success will carry over and give the Cardinals a series win with a game to play.
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