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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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Wainwright should be the closer.

Starting pitchers routinely come back from injury in the bullpen, only to start again the following year.

The bullpen has blown TWENTY-SEVEN leads. The Cards are 5.5 back. If the Cards had held on to just 1/3 of those games, they’d be at least 3.5 in front of the Cubs! Come on Tony, how many chances do you get to personally witness 100 years of futility?!?!?

— Willie High-Five
8:24 am August 6th, 2008

From “Izzy”, to “Iffy”, to “See you later Pal”.

— jcarton99
8:27 am August 6th, 2008

Last night’s game has to be the icing on the cake as far as Izzy & Franklin are concerned. I may be the only one, but I think if Franklin was really “it”, he would have gotten a ground ball double play and we would have had the win in 9 like the players deserved. It’s time to release, trade, whatever Izzy and move on. Franklin is a 7th inning guy, not 8th or 9th for heaven’s sake. Try Perez and get him some experience. As much as I’m proud of this team, with any bullpen at all, they’d be 5+ games in front of the cubs, not behind! The starters need to go longer & not abuse the ‘pen the way they have and the ‘pen needs to do its job! Please, please, PLEASE release Izzy, thank him and move on!

— Greg Godsil
8:28 am August 6th, 2008

I think with all the incentive laced contracts, it’s time to start penalizing for blown saves. Would that bring a little more motivation to the bullpen? Would any of them even want to come in?

— Rick
8:47 am August 6th, 2008

I agree. We can not GIVE any more games away if we want the wild-card. Wainwright must be given a shot at the closer role for the rest of the year. Hopefully a trade in the off-season for a REAL closer will allow Adam to go back to being a starter in 2009 …..

— CreepyCrespi
8:48 am August 6th, 2008

Front office needs to wake up and CUT Izzy. He is only taking up a much needed roster spot. He would get rocked in a class A game. The time has come. Good bye Izzy. Thanks for some of the memories. Don’t let the door hit ya on the way out.

— Redbird Fan
8:50 am August 6th, 2008

Thank God we are getting back to reality. Some want to focus on how the constitutional rights of Americans have been destroyed or that we’re $9 Trillion dollars in debt or that we’re using fiat money printed by a private banking cartel that is neither Federal nor has reserves or that we’re in two illegal wars and threatening to start a third or that most of our best payment employment has left the country for good or that our borders are wide open and all the world’s debris is piling across or that we’ve been outsourced to a 3rd world cesspool that produces inferior even dangerous products……..

But Thank God for the sanity of the PD where we can focus on what’s really important.

— Big Pile of Trash
9:12 am August 6th, 2008

I’m a lifetime Cardinal fan who just turned 60. Please do not put Izzy into another game for the sake of my health.

— John
9:14 am August 6th, 2008

They should ask Wainwright to close for the rest of this season while guaranteeing that he’ll be a starter next season. They can trade for a legitimate closer in the offseason. Perez needs more than a fastball to get major league hitters out.

— ramundo
9:15 am August 6th, 2008

This is now old news, but I wish they had reinstalled Isringhausen as the closer at least two weeks ago, so we could have seen before the trade deadline what he had. If he couldn’t get the job done, he still could have been released, and there would have been time to shop for a substitute. Now the team has its pants down. But there still might be time to give Perez a couple of shots before making a decision on Wainwright.

— Fuhrig
9:19 am August 6th, 2008

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