10.14.2009 10:33 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
TOWER GROVE — In addition to working on the Community Prospect Poll Part 1 that will appear in a few minutes, I spent the morning visiting with an old friend: The Inbox at PostCards. Cleared out all of the digital sludge — from the letters that begin “Hello Dearest One”, to those written in Russian, a few offers to upgrade the web design of these here pages and even one invitation to participate in something…
10.12.2009 10:04 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
TOWER GROVE — As detailed in the first of Joe Strauss’ post-season autopsies on the St. Louis Cardinals, manager Tony La Russa said a year he enjoyed with a team he professed a fondness for “from Day 1 of spring training really” left a sour, morning-mouth taste because of the way things finished. Not just the sweep in the National League Division Series, but specifically the performance in Game 3 of the playoffs.
“The first two games…
10.08.2009 10:56 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
PASADENA — When the National League Cy Young Award ballots — which were due yesterday — are tabulated, St. Louis Cardinals budding ace Adam Wainwright may win his first, cementing his arrival as one of the game’s elite starting starting pitchers.
LA’s Clayton Kershaw won’t be far behind.
If this National League Division Series is a stage for young players to burst onto the October scene — Matt Kemp? Skip Schumaker? anyone? — no two figure to…
10.07.2009 10:37 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
LOS ANGELES –For Troy Glaus, it has been seven years. For John Smoltz, it’s 17.
The two St. Louis Cardinals veterans know a thing or seven about what it takes to be successful in the postseason, and they each have personal hardware as an October spoil. Glaus won the World Series MVP in 2002 with the Los Angeles Angels, and Smoltz, the winningest postseason pitcher ever, won the National League Championship Series MVP back in 1992….
10.02.2009 1:01 pm
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
TOWER GROVE — More than a year ago, Walt Jocketty, freshly installed as the Cincinnati Reds general manager, used an odd word to describe an upcoming series against the St. Louis Cardinals. He said he and manager Dusty Baker had chips on their shoulders. That they each had a “vendetta”.
Turns out it wasn’t that weird of a word choice at all. It was prophetic.
In 2009, the National League Central has only gotten spicier when it…
10.02.2009 10:43 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
TOWER GROVE — Leave it to the last 10@10 of the regular season for me to completely and absolutely botch the 10:59 a.m. goal. Been working on a lengthy project — the fruits of which will be in Sunday’s paper — and all of the 10@10 time last night and this morning was spent polishing, reworking and enhancing (I hope) that article.
Still, a 10@10 is forthcoming.
Consider this a peace offering, a place-holder, something interesting up…
10.01.2009 10:42 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
TOWER GROVE — St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa and pitching coach Dave Duncan believe not all pitches are created equal. That is why La Russa often bats away questions about a pitcher being on a short-leash with a pitch count or a pitcher being allowed to blow by the mythical (and misleading) labrum-barrier of 100 pitches.
There are high-stress pitches. There are breezy innings. They do count the same.
Both are part of the internal…
09.30.2009 8:38 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
TOWER GROVE — While the St. Louis Cardinals have plenty to busy themselves with in the final five games of the regular season — see today’s game story for, oh, a few things to be spruced-up — and no reason to look beyond October, there are traces of 2010 in many of the comments coming from the club.
The front office and chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. have talked about the importance of re-signing outfielder Matt Holliday, sure, but…
09.25.2009 10:43 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
DENVER — St. Louis Cardinals pitching coach Dave Duncan, as he is often apt to do as a Dugout Socrates, answered a question with a question.
“Let me ask it to you in this way,” he said the other day in Houston. “If we were to face Roy Oswalt at his best today and then face him again next week, is facing him today an advantage for us?”
The answer-and-question was in response to an inquiry about the pluses and minuses…
09.23.2009 10:21 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
HOUSTON — With 2009 speeding to a close, discussions about the decade behind us are already popping up. Some baseball writers, like Sports Illustrated’s Tom Verducci’s have picked their Team of the Aughts, others have just explored who might be the Player of the Decade. Here we’ve been convicted of over-stating the Decade Triple Crown notion (scroll down).
Time to look at the bigger picture.
In the past week or 10 days, the St. Louis Cardinals have clinched the…
09.21.2009 10:45 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
HOUSTON — The National League continues to march toward what feels like a foregone conclusion, with even Wild Card-leading Colorado having opened a sturdy lead this past weekend. With less than two weeks remaining in the regular season, very little is left to be decided. The division leaders appear set. The best-record derby holds some appeal, but doesn’t carry the juice of a bona fide pennant duel. The grope for shock-value candidates shows how academic…
09.18.2009 10:57 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
TOWER GROVE — St. Louis Cardinals starter John Smoltz returns to the rotation tonight a few days earlier than expected and into a situation that isn’t entirely surprising, he explained the other day. A veteran of these September marches to the postseason, Smoltz admitted he would “stoked” to pitch in the game that cinched a postseason berth.
But slumps happen, he said. And instead of being a clincher tonight, the Cardinals need him to be a stopper.
The…
09.16.2009 10:21 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
DOWNTOWN — For the second time in as many playoff games, St. Louis Cardinals prospect third baseman and St. Louis native David Freese homered to provide the only run Triple-A Memphis needed.
In the clincher of the Redbirds first-round playoff series against Albuquerque, Freese hit a opposite field home run that proved the difference in a 1-0 victory. Last night, in Memphis, Freese broke a scoreless tie in the sixth inning of the Pacific Coast League championship…
09.15.2009 10:53 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
TOWER GROVE — There are many examples of a player storming toward his leagues Most Valuable Player award with a strong September that, in most cases, elevates his team to a postseason berth.
See: Ryan Howard.
Enter Tim Lincecum.
The San Francisco Giants righthander Lincecum struck out 11 and muscled his team to a pivotal victory Monday night against the Wild Card-leading Colorado Rockies. Lincecum skipped his previous start because of back trouble and returned to throw the…
09.14.2009 7:51 am
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
TOWER GROVE — The weekday 10@10 appear below in this spot, a tad late (for that I apologize), but together nonetheless. Scroll down for the daily list. A poll posted earlier as a place-holder continues.
Even though the St. Louis Cardinals were the only area team to score Sunday, a couple runs weren’t enough to soften the uncertainty that comes with a series sweep by Atlanta. The sweep was the first of the Cardinals since their…