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08.06.2008 2:20 am

GM says Cards “Can’t Just Keep Giving Games Away Like That.”

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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DOWNTOWN — Had one groundball turned out differently, had it not slipped through his hands as rapidly and frustratingly as the save did a few moments later, maybe the questions would have been different.

But Tuesday is another blown save for the Cardinals’ bullpen — No. 27, for those keeping score — and means another inquisition for the club’s closer, Jason Isringhausen.

Isringhausen entered his second save opportunity since returning to the role with a three-run lead and the bases empty after Andruw Jones’ solo home run to open the ninth. No need to repeat the play by play here. (Senior baseball writer Joe Strauss has it covered in the game story.) With the bases loaded, James Loney hit a dribbler down the first base line. There was a clear play at first base, but Isringhausen mishandled the ball. A run scored. The bases remained loaded. There was still one out.

That grounder goes differently, and GM John Mozeliak may not be meeting with manager Tony La Russa and pitching coach Dave Duncan today to discuss the recurring concerns about how the Cardinals are going to close games.

Isringhausen declined to talk to the media after the 6-4 victory.

Mozeliak did. In a brief, but telling, interview — from which the end quote in Strauss’ game story came — Mozeliak said the team “can’t just keep giving games away like that.”

The transcript of his late-night Q & A with a handful of media:

Q: Mo, what was your take on what you saw in the ninth inning tonight?

Mozeliak: It was disappointing. Obviously to get a game pitched so well up until the ninth and to have the outcome go the way it did, in terms of a home run, hit, walk — it was tough. I think it’s something that Tony, Dunc and I will talk about tomorrow, strategize and see what makes the most sense. You can’t just keep giving games away like that.

We’re not in a situation where we can go out and necessarily find somebody to close. We’re very supportive of Izzy, and we’ve stood by him. but at some point we have to get some results.

Q: Would rookie Chris Perez be considered as an option?

Mozeliak: Everything is an option right now. We have to be open-minded and just try to make the best decision for this club. You look at how (Chris Carpenter) pitched today and how outstanding he was. He gave this team more than a chance to win. And it got down to the ninth and we just couldn’t put it away.

For many reasons, the ninth inning has become a quagmire for the Cardinals this season, not the least of which is the kind of games this team has been prone to play — and there’s every reason to believe will continue to play. Having a runner on base for Ryan Ludwick’s home run Tuesday night is the difference between that win and the Cardinals’ 42nd one-run ball game of the season. That leads the majors, and is already five more than the Cardinals had total last season.

The Cardinals 21 one-run wins are the fourth-most in the majors, second in the National League.

But in a tightly bunched wild card race and an NL Central division stacked with three contenders for playoff berths, the more glaring wins are the ones the Cardinals haven’t cinched of late. The most blown saves in the majors is one thing — because Ryan Franklin got tagged with a blown save Tuesday that was hardly his doing. The more telling stat is the Cardinals have now led 64 of their of their 115 games after the seventh inning.

They have lost 12 of those games.

After a game that was almost No. 13, Mozeliak said another audit is needed.

Q: Are you going to discuss (how to use the current) roster differently, or are you going to look at doing something roster-wise?

Mozeliak: I just want to listen to Tony and Dunc and hear what all of our available options are. Someone brought up Chris Perez. What may be the kind of change in strategy which might be a different formula that might work? We’re not going to be able to go out and necessarily trade for someone to be that closer. Izzy may get that opportunity. That’s for Tony and Dunc to let me know. I’m not ruling that out at all right now.

I think right now people are answering things with more emotion than real thought. It’s just something that regardless of how you look at it’s a frustrating situation when you can think of how we’ve lost a lot of these games late in the game. A lot of them come to mind. It’s unfortunate.

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Not to be a “buzz-kill” but with the Brewers andthe Cubs both making deals before the trade deadline, and for the stoic/frugal Cards to just stand pat per normal, we’re getting a bit of what we deserve. We saw this coming. The only reason that Mozeliak shouldn’t have been on the phone during the entire month of July working on a trade is because DeWitt and the rest of his bean counters told him to not spend $$. The other teams get better and we just “sit”. No wonder Dave Duncan will be running to greener pastures and wallets during the off-season when his contract expires, and I don’t think that Tony will be sticking around either.
Izzy IS the problem, and he’s trying; HOWEVER it’s mangement’s fault for not making something happen. Chris Perez sits in Memphis, we don’t bring him up. Putz is still in SEA and Fuentes is still in COL. It’s dissapointing and a GREAT diservice to the that 25 man roster that have played above and beyond this year that management has NOT stepped up and brought pieces together to win. I know that it’s not that simple to just “move” players, but with some of the deals that went down at the deadline this year, we don’t have any excuse for NOT dealing.

— Gibby45
7:35 am August 6th, 2008

The way I see it,the only other option currently in the bullpen is Kyle McClellan.He has shown the fortitude to handle pressure situations,and has a nice assortment of pitches,valuable in case one isn’t working.He also does well against lefties.
If we can somehow get to October,we’ll need Wainwright in the rotation,and using an inexpierienced pitcher (like a Perez) would be dicey at best,considering the pressure.

— royalmac
7:38 am August 6th, 2008

Wainwright would prefer to be a starter, but he’d prefer even more to be a winner. I don’t think he’d put up any fight at all if asked to close out the season.

I’m in the minority that doesn’t want a lot of AAA pitchers called up. I just keep thinking about Rick Ankiel. He got put in a pressure situation before he was ready, started trying too hard, and messed up his arm. Fortunately he had the skills to switch to another position and keep his big league dream alive and ultimately contribute to the club. But he’s a rarity.

I’m also not ready to give up on Mulder. Another couple weeks and he might be able to start strengthening. There’s no way he’ll get back into enough shape to start this season, but he might still be able to contribute in a spot relief role.

Izzy’s not right this season, that’s for sure. Part Mental, part loss of respect by opponents. Look at Brad Lidge… he completely fell apart for a couple YEARS after AP’s shot. He’s finally starting to turn things around. Some of it was mental, but some of it was other hitters saying “huh, he’s NOT unhittable after all.” Unfortunately for Izzy, we don’t have time to wait for his attitude to come back.

Attitude means a lot in pitching. Look at Gibby. His stuff was good, no doubt about it, but probably not the best of the day, but what made him a great pitcher was the mortal terror he induced in batters. There are no stats on it, but he has to be the all-time leader in batters forced to change underwear.

— Don
7:42 am August 6th, 2008

the cardinals are very lucky to still be contending for a playoff spot; whether a division win or a wildcard spot. in addition, the cardinals have shown that they have a solid farm system. that being said izzy has to go. perez is our answer for the rest of the season. the only other issue is getting it to perez in the 9th without franklin, villone or mcclellen blowing it before hand. where would the cards be if all of these saves were not blown? first place i think. tony, please release izzy so he can be some other teams headache. perez is what we need now if we have a chance to go to the playoffs.

— jarrod
8:01 am August 6th, 2008

If Izzy is strong enough for one inning only just like he did before he had operation, maybe he proved us wrong. It takes time for Izzy to pitch again before he will have a rubber arm again!

— Edmond Gaines
8:04 am August 6th, 2008

How in the world does Izzy put five runners on base, give up the three runs that ties the game and gets “credit” for a Hold, while Franklin gets both batters out that he faces and gets the blown save. Way to go Tony. Pulled Izzy just in time to not have his record spoiled with another blown save.

— Tom
8:15 am August 6th, 2008

I’d rather have Wainwright in the starting rotation, but he probably is our best option. If he goes back to starting, what about Wellemeyer as the closer? At least he has the ability to strike somebody out. Other than Perez, I don’t see that out of any of our other relievers.

— Laura
8:16 am August 6th, 2008

Izzy has given us some good years, but let’s face reality and give him the rest of the season to think about it. Wainwright has proven himself in the closer’s role and it’s the bullpen blowing games - not the starting rotation. Put Wainwright in for the 8th and 9th and let’s start saving some games!

— Brian K
8:20 am August 6th, 2008

why hasn’t tony or duncan been questioned on why Izzy can not throw a 1st pitch strike….he continues to get in trouble by pitching behind in the count….yes is know he’s lost 3-5 mph on his fastball.

— Va Card
8:20 am August 6th, 2008

If we think should put a starter in the closer role what about this option…

With Carp back and Wainwright back soon that pushes someone out of the rotation. I would go with Carp, Lohse, Wainwright, Looper, & Pinerio and move Wellemeyer to the closer spot. With his arm tenderness lately an inning of work wouldn’t put to much stress on him.

What do you think?

— T
8:22 am August 6th, 2008

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