Posted on March 22, 2008 at 8:39 AM
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First off, a happy Easter weekend to all of you. I've said before this year that Lent is the spring training for Christians, which makes Easter our Opening Day.
Secondly, the UCB roundtable continues. Here's
Thursday's, brought to you by Rockin' the Red, and
Mike on the Cards should have yesterday's transcript up soon. I'll be posting my questions soon (if I can come up with something we haven't covered yet!) and should have the transcript up Monday or Tuesday.
The biggest story today seems to be that
Brad Thompson will be the fifth starter, supplanting Anthony Reyes. This just seems like another blow to Reyes, who seems to have twerked off someone in the organization. (That someone likely wears sunglasses and sits in the dugout, but that's just a guess.) Yes, Thompson has had a pretty good spring. A 2.38 ERA and less than a hit an inning does look pretty good compared to Reyes's 4.85 with 17 hits in 13 innings.
Reyes has had four starts this spring. Two of those he didn't allow a run, including his last outing. He has 11/2 K/BB ration, which seems pretty good to me. Almost a strikeout an inning. (Thompson is 10/3, which is good as well, of course.) When you look past the ERA, the numbers for the two are pretty similar, especially since Thompson has only started one game this spring.
I guess what bugs me, besides the fact that I think Thompson is a great relief pitcher when he's on, but he's not necessarily a starter, is this quote from Duncan:
"For that role, you aren't sitting on the edge of your chair not knowing what's going to happen every time he goes out there."
Yet, for all of that, the Cardinals continue to throw Braden Looper into the starting rotation. He of the 7.98 spring ERA, 7 walks to 6 strikeouts, and 20 hits in 14.2 innings. And he's a better option that Anthony Reyes? Looper was almost the definition of "edge of your chair" last year after his strong start. Either he was going to pitch well or he was going to blow up. You never quite knew.
Someone, I think it was at VEB, mentioned that they thought the comments earlier in the week by LaRussa saying that they wanted to make the "least disruptive" decision meant that they'd probably start Thompson and move him to the bullpen when Clement, Pineiro etc. were ready to go, because that'd be less disruptive than sending out Reyes then. Seems like something this group would do.
I thought over the winter that Reyes might need a new organization, though I was glad when he wasn't traded, figuring they'd make a commitment to him. The first thought might still be the correct one.
In other news, apparently Brendan Ryan
has gone and gotten himself hurt, which means that D'Angelo Jimenez might actually make the Opening Day roster. Hopefully this injury won't give LaRussa an opportunity to send Ryan down to the minors to "catch up" while carrying another weak but veteran infielder on the major league squad.
I see Ron Villone has his ERA in the 1 range. He could be in the Percival/Springer mold as a veteran who revives his career in the Cardinal bullpen. Which will be good, since apparently
Tyler Johnson won't be around anytime soon. (Anyone want to lay odds on when they announce he needs surgery?)
Today's game has a lot of interest on the mound. First off, Kyle Lohse makes his Cardinal debut, which is enough to get bloggers ready to go. Then, apparently, Mark Mulder may face hitters. That could give us some information on how long he's going to be out. If a good Mark Mulder joins this club in May, the people who are selling on the Cardinals might get a surprise. (EDIT: They were minor league hitters, but the
results looked pretty nice.)
The game is on the Cardinal Radio Network and apparently FSN as well. Looking forward to seeing the results!
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what did I tell ya? if I remember correctly, when the story broke I made a comment on this excellent blog that tyler was going to need surgery and that he was going to be out for most if not all of the season. so, here we are the tyler is not supposed to be ready soon? the cardinals and injuries are not a good combination. george paletta should have been fired a long time ago. I'm guessing piniero might be in the same most as tyler. just a hunch.