2002 World Series Champions

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

St. Louis Says Good-Bye

There have been trade rumors lately of ownership wanting to move players in an attempt to free up salary and to bring in younger players. Yanick Woodson has been tagged as the big fish in these negotiations. Woodson has been in the Cardinals organization for the past 12 seasons. Making his way up the minors in three short years. Made his ML debut at age 23, finishing the season 9-9 with a perfect 3-3 in save situations. So far, this year he has been his usual self. he is 3-1 in six starts with a 2.37 ERA.

The Cardinals and Portland Showers have been in discussions for the past couple of days. There is talk that St Louis will receive three young players back. An official from the Showers, who requested to not be named, said the deal will include Max Guerrero (ML, LF, 26), Ariel Beltran (AAA, C, 23) and Orlando Cabeza (LoA, P, 23).


Tuesday, July 7, 2009

2012- Cards Open Season with a Victory!

The Cardinals opened the 2012 season with a victory at home in front of a full house. The team, trying to erase last years mediocre finish, hope this is a sign of things to come.
In a season opening game against their rival Arizona Tuques, the 9-1 victory was a statement to the rest of the division, this year hopes to be different.


Yannick Woodson was back in form after a lackluster 2011 season. Woodson went 7.2 innings, skattering five hits, two walks and 6 stikeouts while allowing one earned run. Another bright spot for the red birds was youngster, Vicente Oliva coming in to the game to get the final four outs, despite giving up four hits.

The offense was lead by Brett Cook, who had great day at the plate. Going 2-3 and driving in three.

If the team can continue this kind of performance all season, they might just make the playoffs again for the first time in over four years. We can only hope.

Monday, June 29, 2009

2012- Off Season

This years offseason is just year two of the changes going on in St. Louis. The team said goodbye to one of the fan favorites (Jacque Lee). He will be forever missed and hard to replace, but management felt like the time was now to let him go and sign with a contender. For one last attempt to get that second ring.

This year, there are a lot of questions as we head into the spring. A number of positions are up for grabs. Look for a position by position breakdown in future editions.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Cards Deck Gets Shuffled...Get Win #1

The manager of the Cardinals went to an unorthodox line-up last night and seemed to keep every one on their toes.  Some players were mumbling to themselves after looking at the line up card prior to the evening game versus Colorado.  One player, was quoted as saying " I think he [bulls7210] has finally fell off his rocker". 

The biggest adjustment came with second baseman, Carlos Trajano.  He was replaced at the top of the line up with Dallas Parrish.  Trajano was then inserted in the four hole.  "Never really considered Carlos to be a clean-up hitter". Said Trajano, referring to himself after going 2 for 3, with a double and a homerun in the 2-1 victory.  "It feels good".

Todd Maxwell, went eight innings scattering three hits and a walk and striking out four to earn the victory.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Opening Day at the Ballpark

The Cardinals opened up the season on a sour note on Sunday.  Considering their lackluster performance, the team might have thought it was a spring training game.  Yannick Woodson was not his usual self, giving up seven runs on 2 2/3 innings.

The opening frame started out with a lazy fly ball, but things got interesting after that.
After a walk to the two hole batter and a Phil Murphy fly out to center field, Andrew
Richard put a charge into one that left the field over the right field fence. Woodson fell
behind even further in the 2nd inning when the first two batters got on with a double and single.
That allowed Louis Leary, to push across another run by hitting into a fielders choice.

The Final score was 19-3, Anaheim. This was the worst open game loss for the Cardinals in their storied history.
One can only wonder what the rest of the season is going to be like if they can't correct this kind of performance.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Cardinals Get Their Man

Cardinals front office this week went shopping for an International Free Agent (IFA).  Who they found was a young fire-baller from the Dominican Republic.  Julian Ortiz has the ability to develop into a good long relief pitcher or at least a situational guy out of the bullpen.  If Ortiz can fully develop, and there is some question about his dedication, he should have three ML pitches and an equal ability to get batters out from either side. He does have a lack of focus at times, which leads to his giving up the long ball, but with his stuff, he is just wild enough to be effective.  Can't wait for this kid to make his debut.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Projected Line Up- Spring Training Addition

This year, spring training is an exciting place. There are new players mixing with some fan favorites from years past. This is a season of change, an opportunity for management to turn the ship and go down a different path. Best place to see the change, is right here in the starting lineup. We will try and project the starting line up for the 2011 Cardinals. While there are some positions that are still up for grabs coming out of spring training, we believe the following to be an accurate projection.


  1. Carlos Trajano CF
  2. Dallas Parrish 2B
  3. Jacque Lee C
  4. Ricardo Lopez 1B
  5. Anthony Mayne RF
  6. David Hyun 3B
  7. Chris Thomas SS
  8. Pitchers Spot
  9. Francis Nelson LF
Projected Rotation:

Continuing with the "season of change" theme, next we look at the additions and subtractions of the past off season.

Additions: Carlos Trajano, Russ Taylor, David Hyun and Jimmie Guzman.

Subtractions: Jonathan Campbell, Howie Lincoln, Donald Perez, Miguel Prieto, Roland Silva, Hideo Takada and Bruce Wells


Monday, March 16, 2009

2011- The Season of Change

Team officials will look back at this year and will hopefully say that this was the season that turned the fortunes of the franchise around.  While this years team won't be feared much on the field, maybe the moves off the field will be more frightening.  There are rumors this off season that the team will be shopping some of it's veteran players in an attempt to bring in new and younger talent.  Some of the names being mentioned are Shawn Knott, Donald Perez, Max Hererra, Tony Melo and Yannick Woodson.  

Some people within the Cardinals club house feel that this is happening too soon.  That the players feel that they might be one or two players short of making the playoffs, being in a weak division.  This reporter feels that now is the time to clean out the cupboard and bring in new players and start the rebuild process now.  

I guess for now we will just have to sit and wait.  One good thing, the Cardinals have a terrific group of fans and they expect a quality product on the field, but if they have to endure another 100+ loss season, it might be time to look for another GM.