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Thursday, March 27, 2008
His comeback attempt cut short by injury, Juan Gonzalez is headed home to Puerto Rico, but the Cardinals are keeping “an open door” if he wishes to try again this season, an official said.
Gonzalez, a two-time MVP and non-roster invitee, was placed on the temporarily inactive list Wednesday, a move that keeps him in the Cardinals organization should he decide to return. The club’s understanding was that Gonzalez would return home, heal an abdominal strain and choose if he wanted time in extended spring training to re-audition.
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Gonzalez, 38, was impressive early in camp with his physical condition — a team official said his fitness graded out as among the best — and his swing. But shortly after playing his only game in the field, Gonzalez was sidelined by an abdominal strain the team could not treat.
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“I told him he made a real good impression,” La Russa said. “I’m disappointed because he could have provided something special to our club.”
STL Post-Dispatch: Roster is taking final shape amid debate on Reyes
NTNgod
Posted: March 27, 2008 at 05:16 AM | 9 comment(s)
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1. NTNgod Posted: March 27, 2008 at 05:20 AM (#2721437)"I didn't feel anything, so I thought I was in shock. That thing came in hot," Thompson said. "I put my hand up to my face expecting to see it covered with blood when I took it away. Nothing. It was unbelievable."
Not to be insensitive, but maybe the Cardinals need to start getting some training in improving their reflexes.
Wainwright/Lohse are 1-2, so for 3-4-5 there's a choice of:
Braden Looper; Brad Thompson; Todd Wellemeyer; and Anthony Reyes.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Looper's 33, and in '07 in his first year as a starter had an ERA of 5.00 and 4.5 K/9. Not much upside there.
Thompson's 26. doesn't have a fastball, and last year had a WHIP over 1.50, 3.7 K/9 and allowed 23 homers in 129 ip. That practically screams "long man in bullpen."
Wellemeyer's 29, has a fastball but can't control it (5.7 bb/9 career, 10/11 K/bb this spring in 20 ip), and the 11 starts he made last year were the first of his ML career (he made it through 6 innings---his high---twice). Actually, I prefer him to the first two, because he showed flashes of dominance when he could control his fastball and he seems more likely than either Looper or Thompson to give you 5 or 6 shutout innings.... At the very least an intriguing project with upside.
And then there's Reyes, 26, a career starter who's averaged 7 Ks per 9 in the majors and who's had dominant games but has been maddeningly inconsistent; he went as far as the 6th inning in only half of his 20 starts in '07, plagued by big innings and high pitch counts. But he has three pitches, a good fastball, and one thing the first two don't: potential. He's been jerked around by LaRussa and Duncan, who last year tried to "remake" him as a ground-ball pitcher and to get him to abandon his four-seam fastball---his bread and butter pitch---and learn a two-seam fastball. Reyes seemed lost last year, and was up and down from St. Louis to Memphis and seems destined for more of the same in '08 if LaDunc has their way. The guy one-hit the White Sox, allowed 1 run in 8 ip vs. Detroit in Game 1 of the '06 World Series, and seems like a pitcher a team would try to nurture instead of bury.
I don't think there's anything wrong with that. He was far from the best player and no saber dream but I still haven't seen a player who is as amazing to watch as Bo Jackson was and I know I'm not alone among statheads there. In fact, I think it helps us analyze events more accurately when we are good at recognizing the difference between efficiency and aesthetics!
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