My father used to tell me, "That's why they play the game." You don't play it on paper (unless it's fantasy baseball, but that's a totally different topic), you have to actually go out there and try to win a game that everything says should be yours.
The Cardinals would have liked to have it stay in the realm of the theoretical last night, though until the seventh everything was panning out just like you'd expect. I didn't get to see much of the game, having a meeting to go to last night, but when I turned off the radio the Cards had just scored their third run and were looking for more. I figured it was their night, since Pujols smashed a 3-0 pitch right to the third baseman and everyone was safe.
I turn the game back on after my meeting and Pittsburgh is up 5-4. It wasn't until later when I read about the pinch-hit grand slam, which turned the game completely around.
I think
Adam Wainwright said it the best:
"You just can't give up a grand slam right there. It's the worst I've ever felt after a game."
Again, the Cards showed that they have trouble finishing off a struggling pitcher early and adding on to early leads. There is no way that Gorzelanny should have gone six innings with the way he started off the game. This offense tends to sputter sometimes, catching early then dying off.
Heroically,
Albert Pujols was at it again, with a 2-4, 2 RBI night. Pujols said that not having the postseason to worry about would probably help him be rested and ready for the season. I think we've seen that theory has some merit. Joe Mather also had a very nice game as the rookie gets adjusted to major league life.
That wasn't the best way to send the team off on a long road trip, but you deal with what you have. Tonight the Cardinals will be playing in our nation's capital, with Kyle Lohse taking on Odalis Perez. Lohse has been
OK against the current National hitters, giving up a home run only to Dmitri Young. Lohse also has faced the Nationals this year and threw seven scoreless innings against them in April.
And, though he doesn't have the greatest numbers against Lohse at least, the Cards will probably dodge a bit of a bullet this series as Ryan Zimmerman continues to sit out nursing an injury and could be placed on the DL soon.
Perez has always been Pujols's favorite whipping boy.
The rest of the Cardinals aren't anything special against him, but AP has 5 HR and 14 hits in 21 ABs. That's dominance and it'll probably get him four wide ones in any situation with runners on tonight. Perez gave up five runs in four innings against the Redbirds in the earlier meeting between the two teams.
The
Washington YNOT is up and the series preview will be up later this morning.
Oh, there's been a Matt Clement sighting! Apparently
today will start his 30-day rehab stint in the minors. Hopefully it has a better ending that Mark Mulder's did. It's not obvious who he'd replace in the rotation, really, but a fresh arm around the All-Star Break could be a nice addition to the team.
And congratulations to Todd Wellemeyer for being
NL Pitcher of the Month,
an award that puts him in good company. (Hat tip:
VEB)
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Wainwright should never have been put in position to lose that game. Leaving him in there in the seventh, I thought, was a questionable move; sending him out for the eighth was just dumb.
Its frustrating, sometimes, to watch LaRussa manage the bullpen.
I didn't mind seeing him in there with the bases loaded. He had been excellent up to that point, and his pitch count was still low. I agree, however, that putting him back out in eighth was a head scratcher.
Like I said, I didn't see it, but reading the writeup on VEB today, the seventh was pretty understandable. However, the eighth, no way. I am sure that TLR wanted to get him a win, but it's more important to get the team win first.