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Mozeliak's Live Chat

Posted on October 29, 2008 at 2:32 PM
He just wrapped it up over at the PD.  Let's go to the highlights:

Wing: Mo -

Any interest in Furcal at SS next season if the Dodgers don't resign him before he hits FA?

Are there any potential trades to look at for an upgrade at SS or 2B? Or, what is your take at ways to upgrade at that position? Should we expect to see a move made there?

John Mozeliak: Without speaking on specific players, I do believe that is one area for improvement. I think when you look at our club one place I felt we could get more offiense was from our middle infield. I do think it is about having the right compliment with offense and defense, but I do think there could be a way to improve.
Folks, let's get this out of the way right off the bat.  If you were expecting detailed discussions about the Cardinals offseason, you have come to the wrong place.  I don't blame Mozeliak for that.  He's got to walk a few fine lines.  He can't tamper, he doesn't want to drive up prices by expressing interest, he can't run down members of his own team and expect to trade them (we saw how well that worked for TLR and Reyes).  So he can't do much besides talk in generalities.

redbirdswin: Mr. Mozeliak,

Thanks for going beyond your GM duties and answering questions from the fans. It is very gracious of you and shows a lot about your character.

On to business - Is Jeremy Affeldt on your radar for a LH bullpen spot? He is durable, puts up solid numbers, and could emergency start ala Brad Thompson if need be. I'm wondering if a multi-year deal for Affeldt could be in the Cards?

John Mozeliak: Clearly we need to improve our bullpen from the left side, and if we can address that in the free agent market that would be great, if not we will consider a trade.
Again, fairly general, but in the first two questions he's pretty much laid out the priorities of the club in the offseason, left-handed relief and middle infield.  Which is not exactly news, but always nice to know that the management is seeing the same things the fans are.



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UCB Project: Looking at the Baby Birds

Posted on September 8, 2008 at 8:00 AM
Programming note:  The normal weekend wrapup can be found in the post below.

So far with our United Cardinal Blogger projects, we've pretty much stuck to the major league squad and things revolving around them.  That's basically because the UCB organizer (that'd be me) isn't always as up on the farm system as he'd like to be.  (Some would say I'm not that up on the Cardinals either, but hey, I'm not forcing you to read here!)

However, the suggestion came in that the crack UCB squad take a shot at listing out their top 7 prospects in the minor leagues.  Always willing to take some advice, I'm diving in and seeing how the water is.  Other blogs scheduled to participate include CardinalsGM, Future Redbirds, Mike On The Cards, Pitchers Hit Eighth, The Redbird Blog, Redbird Ramblings, Rockin' the Red, Stan Musial's Stance and Viva El Birdos.  (Links as their posts become available.)

So, after the jump, my selections for the top prospects in the minor league system:

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You Have GOT To Be Kidding

Posted on August 20, 2008 at 7:50 AM
To paraphrase the version of Major League you'd find on your local cable provider, "One run? One lousy run?"

If you'd told me before the game that the bullpen would blow up and the Cards would lose, I'd have believed you.  If you said that Looper got run before the fifth, I'd have believed you.  But if you told me it'd be a 1-0 lead going into the ninth inning, I'd have been plenty surprised and I would have almost guaranteed the Cardinals would be in the lead.

It's said that familiarity breeds contempt.  Apparently Ian Snell was darn familiar with the Cardinals this season and was very contemptuous of them last night.  Snell has shown flashes of that in the past and it's not completely surprising that he had a dominating performance, but when you factor in how hard the Cards had hit him this season, it wasn't what people were expecting going in.

The last time the Cardinals scored only one run or less was Aug. 7 against the Dodgers.  In that 11-game stretch, they've hit .279 and scored 50 runs.  For the most part, this year hasn't been about the offense.  Which makes their failure in what was very close to a must-win game all the more disappointing.

It was a very tough ninth last night for Yadier Molina, which possibly cost the Redbirds the game.  A gamble on the bunt that didn't pay off, a dropped relay, and failing to cover home on Schumaker's wild throw home.  It's rare you see Yadi so out of it on the defensive side.

Braden Looper had a whale of a game and almost any other time would have picked up win number twelve. And, on the positive side, the "play nine" mentality is still there, as they had the winning run at the plate in the ninth.  Nothing against Brian Barton, but he's not really the guy I want up there at that moment, and he showed why by chasing a couple of pitches he probably should have let go.

Before the game, Mike Shannon said he thought the Cards needed to go 20-15 in their last 35 to make it to the playoffs.  That now stands at 20-14.  Hopefully the Cardinals can cut into that tonight.  At least the Brewers lost last night as well.

More on tonight's game in a second, but let's take a look at some of the other stuff surrounding the team.

For instance, it appears that Jason Isringhausen is done, at least with the Cardinals. To have been pitching with a torn muscle in his elbow had to be extremely painful.  I understand wanting to go out there, but especially pitchers have to realize that often they are going to do more harm than good that way.  When Scott Rolen was hurting, even if he wasn't doing much at the plate, he could make up for it in the field to a degree.  Pitchers don't have that luxury.  If they aren't on, the team loses.

For all that, though, you have to appreciate what Izzy did for the team.  He's been a very consistant closer for a long time and was a strong part of that 2004-2005 squad that was so good.  It has to be disappointing for him to have missed the World Series and not to get to 300 saves in a Cardinal uniform.  I'd like to think he could get healthy and come back with someone, but that sounds unlikely.

From one injured hurler to another.  Chris Carpenter threw before the game yesterday and we know basically about as much as we did before he threw.  I'm guessing there will be more discussion about that today when they can tell how he's doing and how his body reacted to yesterday's session.

Adam Wainwright, however, is ready to get it going.  If they are going to use him in relief, you'd pretty much expect for him to come off the DL today when they put Izzy on it.  If he's going to be a starter, they may wait until right before his next outing, though that's not as important with all the off days they are having in this stretch.  Wainwright sounds like he's right on the edge of being frustrated with management, a condition you don't want one of your ace pitchers to be in.  But really, who can blame him?

And, on the minor league front, top 2008 pick Brett Wallace was jumped up to AA Springfield yesterday.  The Cardinals are really trying to push their prospects.  Hopefully that won't cause frustration and burnout, but that they'll embrace the challenge.  If Wallace does well at Springfield, it'd keep him on pace to be the starting 3B in 2010.

Today's game pits Todd Wellemeyer vs. Jason Davis.  Wellemeyer has done pretty well against the Pirates in the past, while Davis just came up at the end of July and doesn't have much history against St. Louis.  Hopefully the bats will show up today and the Cards can make some headway in the wild-card race.  


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