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09.28.2008 11:36 am

Lohse scratched from start, talking extension (updated)

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Cardinals starter Kyle Lohse will miss his scheduled start Sunday to undergo an exam that could be the harbinger of a contract extension with the team for the pending free-agent pitcher, officials and sources said Sunday morning.

Lohse was scheduled to start Sunday in the season finale against Cincinnati, but early that morning the Cardinals announced Brad Thompson would start the game at Busch Stadium. Manager Tony La Russa said Lohse was having an exam with team doctors. Asked if an announcement was forthcoming, La Russa said: “There is no Lohse ‘announcement.’ I think what it means is there is interest and possibly progress in the negotiations.”

General manager John Mozeliak confirmed that Lohse was meeting with team doctors instead of making his start.

The team has scheduled a press conference for Monday afternoon.

Senior baseball writer Joe Strauss has learned that the expected value of the contract is akin to the deal signed by Carlos Silva last offseason. Silva received a four-year, $48-million deal from Seattle. Sources have confirmed that the average annual value is worth better than $10 million.

While it is not unusual for a pitcher to have an end-of-season exam — all players do — the timing of today’s exam is unexpected. It is similar to in spring training when Adam Wainwright left the spring training facility during March to meet with team doctors for a series of exams. The next day the team announced an extension for the righthander.

Several team officials acknowledged “there’s something to” the similarities between the Lohse situation Sunday and the process Wainwright went through in March.

Lohse signed a one-year deal during spring training worth $4.5 million. He set a new career high with 15 victories this season, and will finish the season 15-6 with a 3.78 ERA and 119 strikeouts in exactly 200 innings. He made 33 starts for the Cardinals.

More on Lohse later today on StlToday.com and in Monday’s Post-Dispatch. Baseball columnist Rick Hummel contribute to this entry.

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I have had it confirmed that it will be a 3 year 28 million with an option for $12.5

— TimMcKernan
11:56 am September 28th, 2008

3 year 28 mil, if true would be a steal in this pitching market.

— brian
12:44 pm September 28th, 2008

That’s not really me posting that, just for the record.

— Tim McKernan
12:56 pm September 28th, 2008

The first comment isn’t from me. I can confirm that it will be 4 years with an option. Dollar amount will be in the 10-12/yr.

— Tim McKernan
1:03 pm September 28th, 2008

This is the real John Mozeliak and we plan on announcing that we have signed pitcher Kyle Lohse to a new contract. The contract will be 4 years for $ 1 billion.

Suck on that Cardinal fans. Whose cheap now???????

— Joh Mozeliak
1:05 pm September 28th, 2008

i hope they sign loshey. he is one of the only cardinals i have not slept with. i am known to get around
-Lady

— Lady Beercats
1:13 pm September 28th, 2008

And I’m Barack Obama and I approve this message.

— ObamaBiden
1:13 pm September 28th, 2008

1380 gets it. It’s a shame their signal doesn’t

— 1380 Management Gets It
1:19 pm September 28th, 2008

Listen up my peeps.

— Timberfake
1:22 pm September 28th, 2008

Joh,

You might want to spread that billion around a little bit. Maybe add a bat or two. Build a building in Ballpark Village. Or four, maybe. Something like that. A billion might be a tad much to invest in one pitcher.

Just saying.

dg

— Derrick Goold
1:51 pm September 28th, 2008

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