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it's only been 3 weeks
Apr 21, 2008 | 9:42AM | report this

It's glad to be back in the blogosphere, here's something for ya'll to chew on

Well, the baseball season is only three weeks old but we do have a few surprises.  Here's the list of surprises, both negative and positive:

The Detrot Tigers are playing like an A-Ball team.  I know that they got some wins over the weekend against Cleveland, but this team needs to put together some big weeks to get back into the race.  They will be getting Curtis Granderson back soon, but they still have glaring holes in the bullpen with the absence of Fernando Rodney and Closer-In-Training Joel Zumaya.  I think they'll turn it around before Memorial day, which is the first true measuring stick for the season.

Also in the AL Central, the Kansas City Royals have been a pleasant surprise this season so far.  The team is at 9-10 right now after being swept by the A's(more on them later), but I like their starting rotation with Zack Grienke, Brian Bannister, and Gil Meche.  I know the Mets could use Bannister now.  The questions that I have all have to do with their lineup.  This team will only go as far as Alex Gordon and Billy Butler will take it, which I think will be an improved team, but still about a year or 2 away from the playoffs.

The Oakland A's are leading the AL West and I can honestly say that I didn't see this one coming.  I was expecting Joe Blanton and/or Rich Harden to be traded as the team rebuilded again.  Once Harden and Eric Chavez get back from the DL, look for the A's to continue their run at least until Memorial Day.  By then, John Lackey for the Angels and Erik Bedard for the Mariners will be healthy.

Who would have thought that the Florida Marlins would be leading the NL East?  A team of no-names that gets paid less than A-Rod and Manny are leading the division.  This definitely won't last, I'm still going with the Mets over the Phillies and Braves to win the division.

Speaking of headline grabbers, how about the NL Central.  The Cardinals, who many picked to finish in 5th place, were in 1st place until yesterday and now sit a 1/2 game behind the Cubs.  I hear that the "What the Fuk?" shirts are popping at Wrigley, we'll see how the lovable losers fair when they play someone other than the Pirates.  Miguel Tejada got 2 years older overnight, what a shock.  Eric Gagne is pitching horribly for the Brewers and Rickie Weeks and Ryan Braun can't hit right now, but that should change soon.  And look at the job that Dusty Baker is doing in Cincinnati.  Sure, I'm not a Reds fan but it's always good to see the Reds play well.  Ken Griffey will always have a place in the hearts of many people my age and Johnny Cueto?  What a stud!

The NL West hasn't really been too crazy, except for the fact that the Baby 'Backs are doing what they couldn't do last season.  They are crushing the ball behind Justin Upton and Mark Reynolds.  With the staff that they possess, they have to be the favorites to win the division.

Remember though, it's only been 3 weeks so we'll see how it works out.

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Cardinals Minor League Report(Stats and results thru April 13)
Apr 14, 2007 | 2:29PM | report this

Minor League Report(Thru 4/13/07)

AAA: Memphis Redbirds(5-3, 1st PCL East, North)

Upcoming Schedule: April 14-16(DH on 15) @ Oklahoma

Top Players: OF John Rodriguez .375 BA, 1 HR, 2 RBI

SS Brendan Ryan .258 BA, 2 RBI, 8 R, 3 SB

OF Ryan Ludwick .286 BA, 1 HR, 6 RBI, 5 R

SP Mike Smith 1-1, 2.25 ERA, 11/2 K/BB

SP Chris Narveson 1-0, 3.00 ERA, 0.92 WHIP

AA: Springfield Cardinals(2-4, t-2nd Texas League North)

Upcoming Schedule: April 14 v. Midland, 15-17 v. Frisco

Top Players: OF Jon Jay .280 BA, 2 RBI, 1 SB

OF Joe Mather .435 BA, 4 HR, 7 RBI, 8 R,

SP Chris Lambert 0-0, 0.84 ERA, 7/4 K/BB, 1.22 WHIP

RP M Scherer 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 6 1/3 IP, 4/1 K/BB

High Class A: Palm Beach Cardinals(3-5, t-4th Florida State League East)

Upcoming Schedule: April 14-15 v. Vero Beach, 16-18 @ St. Lucie

Top Players: 3B Allen Craig .294 BA, 1 HR, 6 RBI

SP Tyler Norrick 2-0, 0.00 ERA, 7/2 K/BB, 0.83 WHIP

RP Michael Cooper 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 6/0 K/BB, 0.39 WHIP

Low Class A: Swing of Quad Cities(4-4 4th Midwest League Western)

Upcoming Schedule: April 14 v. Kane County, April 15-16 @ Peoria, April 17-20 @ Dayton

Top Players: 1B Brandon Buckman .310 BA, 3 HR, 6 RBI

OF James Rapoport .333 BA, 1 RBI, 2 SB, 5 R

SP Elvis Hernandez 2-0, 0.00 ERA, 11/2 K/BB, 0.38 WHIP

Rookie: Johnson City Cardinals(Season starts in June)

I don't know if anyone cares about this, but here's the stats and the state of the St. Louis Cardinals Minor League System

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Tony....What the hell?
Mar 22, 2007 | 11:32AM | report this

According to numerous reports, Tony LaRussa was arrested last night on su####ion of driving under the influence of alcohol.  Here's what happened.  Tony fell asleep at an intersection and did not respond when the cops knocked on his window.  Here's the thing....with a blood-alcohol level of .093, which is above the legal limit of .08 in Florida, how the hell would you fall asleep.  I've been at or above that level a time or two and at no time did I feel sleepy.......

Tony, you disappointed your fans, family, and your team.....good job Mr. LaRussa

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The 2009 MLB All-Star Game is going to be in.....
Jan 16, 2007 | 11:42AM | report this

St. Louis....YAY!

Bud Selig announced yesterday that the 2009 Mid-Summer classic will be held at Busch Stadium.  This is great news for me and for the "Greatest baseball fans in the world".  Sure, I put that in quotes because I do not agree with it(story on that later).

Also, the Cardinals are making a move to resign Jeff Weaver.  I think that he would be a good pickup, as long as Walt doesn't overpay for him.  If he gives in to the 4th year on a contract, then he has failed on that signing.

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I am an avid sports fan who attempts to watch/read about as many games as possible. Growing up in St. Louis, I am a die-hard St. Louis Cardinals fan. Not having an NFL team for most of my life, until the Rams showed up, I am a Tennessee Titans fan and I am also a University of Tennessee fan. I am a recent graduate of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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