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02.17.2008 12:53 pm

Clement unlikely to be ready for Opening Day

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

JUPITER, Fla. — Cardinals starter Matt Clement, more than a year removed from shoulder surgery, will alter his throwing program in the coming days and is not expected to be ready for opening day, as previously planned.

“In all honesty, I will be surprised if he’s ready for opening day,” pitching coach Dave Duncan said. “And I’m not too sure even if he is ready, we wouldn’t likely have him compete somewhere else just to get him in the swing of things.”

Clement threw his third bullpen session of the spring, and it was after watching it that Duncan discussed how the righthander is behind the best-case schedule.

While the health of his shoulder checks out and he’s had no physical setbacks in his recovery, Duncan said Clement hasn’t shown the arm strength needed to advance. Duncan does not have a start scheduled yet for Clement in Grapefruit League play, but added that it’s probable that it would be in the middle of March.

That will depend on how Clement takes to a shift in his schedule. 

Instead of throwing a bullpen every two days, Clement will switch to a long-toss program between bullpen sessions to strengthen his right arm. The long toss is meant to increase his arm strength.

From there, Duncan said Clement will have to regain his competitive form.

Clement did not pitch in the majors last season as he recovered from significant shoulder surgery. The Cardinals signed him to a one-year deal with an option for 2009, and the club had cautiously hoped that he would be part of the opening day roster as part of the rotation.

General manager John Mozeliak said while watching Clement throw his bullpen Sunday morning that the rule of thumb with the righthander is “patience.”

Much more on the righthander in Monday’s Post-Dispatch.

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DG,

Thanks for the reporting … and the valuable reminder, which is:

No one, including me, should EVER under ANY circumstances believe it when the Cardinals insist during the offseason that so-and-so pitcher is mending beautifully and will be ready to go by Opening Day. This organization really has a problem being forthright about injuries.

— Bernie Miklasz
3:11 pm February 17th, 2008

What? I guess this just came out of nowhere because all I read was that he’s gonna be ready to go. Well we’ll just be patient . . . again.

— Brandon
3:22 pm February 17th, 2008

WHAT a surprise - another Cardinal signing that’s supposed to be ready for opening day and after we sign him - we get the truth - he won’t be ready. Then he’ll be on a pitch count when he returns, so basically if we get a REAL pitcher that’s healthy and can come close to 9 inning of work in a game - it might be the All Star break.

Teams that are deep, can afford reclamation projects. Teams that have huge holes to fill (ie Cardinals) need players that - ironically - can PLAY.

— Eddie
3:30 pm February 17th, 2008

It may be time to seriously consider someone like Jeff Weaver. As far as I know he is healthy and could be ready to start at the beginning of the season.

— Rich Warrick
3:33 pm February 17th, 2008

I stated when they signed Clement that the Cardinals can’t be serious if the only people they will have as pitching candidates are sore armed guys and Kansas City castoffs. I was reminded by Bernie that this was a low price gamble that could payoff big. I was also chastised because I reminded everyone that the Cardinal’s organization isn’t serious about winning.

Hate to say I told you so, but “I told you so.”

— Amazedbythelunacy
3:42 pm February 17th, 2008

What? is right!…..another uneffective pitcher on the mend? Jeeez.. Maybe the should offer Weaver a few pennies…

— D.
3:49 pm February 17th, 2008

I went to the Cardinals and told them I was available to pitch. They told me they didn’t want me because I wasn’t coming off of surgery to my throwing arm.

— Trueman93
3:59 pm February 17th, 2008

Well I just don’t know what to say anymore. First of all, Cardinals always try to improve with some low price pitchers, minor league players etc. They never go out and buy a real player that can actually play. They haven’t gotten a real big and good player since aquiring Rolen from Philadelphia way back. We could have went after pitchers this off season, or gotten Miguel Tejada, but it seems that Cards don’t care much about winning, just saving money and keep highering ticket prices.

— CardinalFan
4:37 pm February 17th, 2008

Bernie nailed it, why should we ever believe cardinal management when they give us injury assesments……talk about telling people what you want them to hear…….I have been a cardinal fan since the 1967 series, in good times and bad, and i have never been more disillusioned with the management of this team than i am right now

— zeke4546
5:34 pm February 17th, 2008

Clement still represents a low-cost risk that could pay off in a big way. That’s not the point of the discussion here. The point I made is this: they always say a guy will be ready … and he’s never ready as touted. That’s the point.

— Bernie Miklasz
5:46 pm February 17th, 2008

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