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Old Familiar Story

Posted on July 21, 2009 at 8:12 AM
Filed Under: Heroes and Goats | Houston Astros | St. Louis Cardinals
It's like I never left.

Even as out of the loop as I've been, last night's game was a pretty familiar tune.  Good pitching, not enough offense, tough Cardinal loss.  Of course, if the Cards had been playing in a real ballpark, it might have been a rout, with Albert Pujols hitting a couple of balls that might have left some yards and Ryan Ludwick hitting one that would have cleared all fences save Minute Maid's center, unfortunately the one in question.

Hero of the night goes to Yadier Molina for driving in both runs for the Redbirds.  While we are talking positives, Kyle Lohse had a good game (save the walk to Lance Berkman and the homer to Carlos Lee) and it was great to see Rick Ankiel get two hits.  We'll have to wait and see if it was a temporary blip or the start of a resurgence, but it was good no matter which way it turns out.

I'm going to give the Goat to Nick Stavinoha, mainly for not getting on base in front of Pujols.  Don't know that it would have made any difference, but having runners on with AP up doesn't hurt the offense any, would it?

According to MLBTradeRumors.com, the four teams "kicking the tires" on Roy Halladay are the Phillies, the Brewers, the Dodgers and the Giants.  I don't see the Dodgers or Giants going all-out to get Halladay since their pitching isn't at all an issue.  The Phillies are probably pretty serious, though apparently they also have their eye on Cliff Lee.

While there is no guarantee, obviously, that Toronto would move Halladay, do we really want a repeat of last year and have the Brewers land him?  Not only that, but to have him for all of 2010 as well?  I don't know how serious their pursuit of him would be, but it has to be something that John Mozeliak thinks about.

The opportunity to have three dominant starters in a staff, coupled with a resurgent Joel Pineiro and a solid Kyle Lohse, is one of those very rare opportunities to turn your team into a top team for not just a couple of months but for another year as well.  These kind of opportunities don't come along every day.

Troy Glaus got some outfield time last night.  Apparently the throwing motion from the outfield is more condusive to what his arm can handle right now.  Reading through the story, though, makes me wonder if it is going to be worth it.  Glaus seems to be confident enough in his offense, which would be good, but how many guys are going to score from second or take extra bases on him?  Still, if nothing else, he won't have to do much to improve the offense of the team.

Apparently Joe Strauss indicated on the radio that the Cardinals are interested in Adam Dunn.  Dunn would be under contract for next year as well and, while the strikeouts might get a little frustrating, a .265 hitter with 24 home runs would look very nice behind Pujols.  I don't know what it'd take to get him and I'd still rather have Halladay, but Dunn would definitely fit in the Cardinal plan, I'd believe.

Tonight Todd Wellemeyer goes to the mound in what may be a job-saving outing.  When the most ringing endorsement is that you are the best option right now, that doesn't necessarily bode well for you.  Wellemeyer has had some success against Houston in the past, though Berkman and Lee have had their way with him.  There's a good chance there are going to be more than three runs allowed tonight.

Wandy Rodriguez goes for the 'Stros.  Rodriguez has been tough on the Cardinals in the past and has really come into his own this year.  The Cardinals did beat him in his only outing against St. Louis this year as he allowed three runs in six innings, but that was back in April when the Cards were beating everyone and scoring at a much higher rate.  Pujols has struggled against him, but Mark DeRosa's done OK against him and Chris Duncan is hitting .333 against Rodriguez, so you'll probably see an outfield of him, Colby Rasmus and Ryan Ludwick tonight.




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Heroes
Matt Holliday (16)
Albert Pujols (16)
Adam Wainwright (11)
Jaime Garcia (10)
Ryan Ludwick (9)
Skip Schumaker (8)
Chris Carpenter (7)
Colby Rasmus (7)
Yadier Molina (6)
Brendan Ryan (4)
David Freese (3)
Jon Jay (3)
Felipe Lopez (3)
Brad Penny (3)
Pedro Feliz (2)
Blake Hawksworth (2)
Jason LaRue (2)
Nick Stavinoha (2)
Allen Craig (1)
Kyle McClellan (1)
Aaron Miles (1)
Jason Motte (1)
Fernando Salas (1)
Jake Westbrook (1)
Randy Winn (1)

2009 Top Hero: Albert Pujols (28)
2008 Top Hero: Albert Pujols (25)

Goats
Brendan Ryan (12)
Matt Holliday (10)
Yadier Molina (10)
Skip Schumaker (10)
Albert Pujols (9)
Felipe Lopez (7)
Colby Rasmus (7)
Dennys Reyes (7)
Ryan Franklin (6)
Kyle Lohse (6)
Chris Carpenter (4)
David Freese (4)
Blake Hawksworth (4)
Ryan Ludwick (4)
Adam Wainwright (4)
Mitchell Boggs (2)
Trever Miller (2)
Jason Motte (2)
Allen Craig (1)
Jaime Garcia (1)
Tyler Greene (1)
Joe Mather (1)
Kyle McClellan (1)
Adam Ottavino (1)
Brad Penny (1)
Nick Stavinoha (1)
Jeff Suppan (1)
PJ Walters (1)
Randy Winn (1)

2009 Top Goats: Rick Ankiel and Todd Wellemeyer (13)
2008 Top Goat: Troy Glaus (13)

    Cardinal Nation Approval Ratings (March 2010)
    Albert Pujols 98.7% (up 0.8%)
    Adam Wainwright 95.6%
    Chris Carpenter 93.6%
    Yadier Molina 92.0% (down 1.4%)
    Dave Duncan 87.0% (up 2.8%)
    John Mozeliak 86.1%
    Matt Holliday 84.5%
    Bill DeWitt 83.0% (up 2.8%)
    Skip Schumaker 81.1%
    Tony La Russa 80.6% (up 1.5%)
    Mike Shannon 80.3% (down 11.3%)
    Colby Rasmus 76.8% (up 10.8%)
    John Rooney 76.2% (down 4.7%)
    Mark McGwire 73.2%
    Ryan Franklin 69.7%
    Kyle Lohse 66.8% (down 10.5%)
    Al Hrbrosky 46.2% (down 7.7%)

    2009
    Rick Ankiel 83.9%
    Chris Duncan 69.1%


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