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Looking Ahead To 2009

Posted on January 1, 2009 at 9:00 AM
Filed Under: St. Louis Cardinals
Happy New Year!  I hope everyone had a fun and safe evening and were able to sleep in today before doing whatever it is you do on the first day of a new year.  For lots of people, that's football.  Me, I think I'll start focusing in on spring training.  Only 45 more days until pitchers and catchers report, people!  Games start on February 25 and we get the World Baseball Classic this year to look forward to.  If only I was getting the new MLB Network on my cable package, everything would be perfect.

I thought I'd kick off the new year by doing the traditional columnist/blogger filler idea of predicting 2009.  The United Cardinal Bloggers will probably take on more traditional predictions of divisional winners and award winners closer to the beginning of the season but for now, some ideas on what might happen to the Cardinals this year. 

**Chris Duncan has a strong rehab during the offseason and comes to spring training healthy.  He struggles some, though, trying to get his timing back.  This leads message board fans to wail that Duncan will get a slot over Colby Rasmus just because he's the coach's son.  The griping is for naught, though, as Duncan goes to the minors to continue working while Rasmus is in the Opening Day lineup.

**An outfielder is traded in spring training.  With Joe Mather, Duncan, Rick Ankiel, Rasmus, Ryan Ludwick, Brian Barton and Skip Schumaker all in the mix, something will have to be done.  Barton will likely be sent to Memphis to get some at-bats and, as above, I think Duncan might too (assuming he still has options), but that still leaves a lot of players for not a lot of slots.  If an outfielder isn't traded, you have to wonder what John Mozeliak's plan is.

**Chris Carpenter is healthy all year, save a trip to the 15-day DL in late July with a "tired arm" which gets bloggers and others into a tizzy.  Turns out, for once, it really is a tired arm and he comes back in mid-August and goes the rest of the way.  Carpenter has a tolerable year, though is not that close to his Cy Young form.

**Brett Wallace continues to tear up minor league pitching and gets a September call-up to the big club.  In a mid-September game, Albert Pujols takes the day off and Colby Rasmus and Brett Wallace hit 3-4 in the lineup, thus fullfilling Erik Manning's Christmas wish.

**Jason Motte and Chris Perez bounce back and forth from setup to closer role, depending on who has the hot hand.  TLR won't commit to either young pitcher and will occasionally stick Ryan Franklin into the ninth inning.  That experiment will not last very long, however.

**Rasmus will start slow in the majors, prompting speculation that he'll be demoted back to Memphis.  However, once May rolls around, he'll heat up, become Rookie of the Month in June, and win the ROY trophy in November.

**LaRussa will get so mad after a mid-June loss that he'll think about having a steak.

**The All-Star Game will be a huge success and the National League will finally pull off a win, thanks to Albert Pujols's third-inning HR.  The day before, Josh Hamilton will hit one out of Busch that comes feet from the Arch during the Home Run Derby.  His pitcher?  Joel Pineiro.

**Khalil Greene will wear #11 to continue to compare his situation to Ozzie Smith.  His glove will compare well to early Ozzie (though, of course, won't be as good) but thankfully his bat won't.  He'll wind up around .250 with 15 HR, good enough to make the deal for him worth losing Mitchell Boggs as the other PTBNL.

**Adam Wainwright, Pujols and Glaus are the Cardinal representatives to the All-Star Game.  Stan Musial is honored at the game in a similar fashion as Ted Williams at Fenway, with the added bonus of seeing him stand next to Pujols and both of them strike their batting stances.

**Ryan Ludwick will show that 2008 was not a total fluke, pounding 20 HR before the All-Star Break.  He will tail off down the stretch, though, and finish with just 32.

**Easiest prediction of them all: Pujols's line.  .345/36/114.  Or somewhere real close.


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I am getting the MLB Network on my cable system (I think). I'm interested in seeing how it goes.

I've been a loyal supporter of XM MLB talk radio for the past several years, however, I've become increasing disappointed in their off-season stuff. Their hosts, witch the exception of Charlie Steiner, have really gone to pot.

Still, XM is a godsend during the season, with the game broadcasts. I just wish they would offer all team broadcasts for each game rather than just the home team. When the Cards are away, some of the teams' play-by-play people are just horrible and almost unbearable to listen to.

I've not listened as much to XM since the offseason rolled around, but I did hear that Mark Patrick, Ronnie Lane and Chuck Wilson were let go with the merger, which I thought was a bad move all the way around. Especially when they kept Dibble and Kennedy on there.

Still, it could be worse. And I hope you enjoy the MLB Network!

hey atleast i'm no the only one getting the shaft when it comes to not getting the mlb network:)....probably take me a year or so (just like the big ten network)

As long as Tony doesn't rethink his lineup organization, I should be in good shape... ;)

I LOVE the MLB Network, for what it's worth.

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Matt Carpenter (4)
Rafael Furcal (4)
Carlos Beltran (3)
Jon Jay (3)
Kyle Lohse (3)
Lance Lynn (3)
Yadier Molina (3)
David Freese (2)
Jaime Garcia (2)
Adam Wainwright (2)
Lance Berkman (1)
Allen Craig (1)
Shane Robinson (1)
Fernando Salas (1)
Jake Westbrook (1)

2011 Top Hero: Lance Berkman (24)
2010 Top Heroes: Matt Holliday and Albert Pujols (24)
2009 Top Hero: Albert Pujols (28)
2008 Top Hero: Albert Pujols (25)

Goats
Matt Holliday (4)
Carlos Beltran (3)
David Freese (3)
Jaime Garcia (3)
Marc Rzepczynski (3)
Adam Wainwright (3)
Rafael Furcal (2)
Tyler Greene (2)
Jason Motte (2)
J.C. Romero (2)
Fernando Salas (2)
Mitchell Boggs (1)
Matt Carpenter (1)
Tony Cruz (1)
Daniel Descalso (1)
Jon Jay (1)
Erik Komatsu (1)
Kyle Lohse (1)
Victor Marte (1)
Eduardo Sanchez (1)
Jake Westbrook (1)

2011 Top Goat: Ryan Theriot (12)
2010 Top Goat: Brendan Ryan (14)
2009 Top Goats: Rick Ankiel and Todd Wellemeyer (13)
2008 Top Goat: Troy Glaus (13)

2012 Happy Flights
Happy Flights: 7
Happy Flight Opportunities: 12
Happy Flight %: 58%

Through 5/20

    Cardinal Nation Approval Ratings (March 2012)
    Adam Wainwright 91.9% (down 2.8%)
    Chris Carpenter 90.1% (up 3.2%)
    Lance Berkman 88.6%
    Tony La Russa 88.2% (up 17.4%)
    Yadier Molina 87.4% (up 3.7%)
    Matt Holliday 87.3% (down 3.8%)
    David Freese 85.5%
    John Mozeliak 85.4% (up 13.3%)
    Mike Shannon 85.3% (up 0.4%)
    Jose Oquendo 84.7%
    Derrick Goold 82.8% (down 5.0%)
    Mark McGwire 82.6% (up 20.1%)
    John Rooney 81.5% (down 2.8%)
    Mike Matheny 81.1%
    Bill DeWitt 79.8% (up 8.8%)
    United Cardinal Bloggers 78.9%
    Skip Schumaker 73.3% (up 9.2%)
    Jim Hayes 71.9% (down 4.2%)
    Jon Jay 71.1%
    B.J. Rains 69.5% (down 0.9%)
    Kyle Lohse 68.9% (up 13.8%)
    Dan McLaughlin 68.0%
    Joe Strauss 67.7% (up 10.2%)
    Ricky Horton 67.5% (down 1.6%)
    Al Hrabosky 66.4% (up 3.2%)
    Albert Pujols 54.9% (down 45.5%)
    Colby Rasmus 46.5% (down 35.3%)

    2011
    Dave Duncan 87.9% (up 0.9%)
    Matthew Leach 85.5%
    Pop Warner 76.7%
    Ryan Franklin 72.8% (up 3.1%)
    John Vuch 68.9%
    Jeff Luhnow 66.4%
    Dan Lozano 58.7%

    2009
    Rick Ankiel 83.9%
    Chris Duncan 69.1%


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