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And Adams for Hardy would be an absolute reaming. I think this means Taveras isn't on the big club next year until July at the earliest. This isn't an organization that rushes its prospects into starting roles - it never has been. Craig, Carpenter, Wacha, Adams, Jay, even Molina, Miller and others - they've all had a month or more as a major league apprenticeship. The Cardinals don't give rookies starting jobs. Pujols is the last guy I remember that went to camp and flat took a starting gig away from someone. Everyone else either builds towards it the season before or earns it as the season progresses. I've always liked the way the Cardinals handle the young guys in that regard. |
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I hope he turns it around in LA. |
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Freese was responsible for one of any Cardinal fans best memories evah. One of the best WS baseball games evah. I still can't believe what I saw. I'd love to meet him someday and thank him. |
Jerry Crasnick @jcrasnick 2m
Free agent Jhonny Peralta closing in on a deal with #STLcards, source confirms. |
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Peralta is Dominican for "plays when the **** he wants to". Dude wants 5/$75. We can't be that ****ing stupid. |
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Jon Heyman @JonHeymanCBS 36s
A team that offered $52M for 4 yrs for peralta was told they're not even in game. will be fascinating how high it goes. WOW |
I'm hearing also that trade demands for young SS were ridiculously highly, everyone was asking for Miller, Wacha, Rosenthal, etc. I'd rather overpay a FA than part with a few of them. And at least he can hit.
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Crasnick of ESPN says the Cardinals and Perolta are closing in on a deal. http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/eye-on-...ing-in-on-deal I guees I'd rather pay money than give up one of these Miller/Martinez/Rosenthal to get Hardy etc. At least the Cardinals are not waiting around for these clubs trade demands to get realistic. Anyone is going to be better than Kozma. |
Ridiculous how a lack of quality at short has made the market for a player coming off a suspension for PEDs who is a career .268/.330/.425 hitter that averages 136 Ks per 162. That said, he's a big jump over Kozma.
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He should add more consistent offense than Freese, which means Wong only needs to hit better than Kosma for the infield to come out ahead. It will be interesting to see how the OF rotation shakes out if they decide to keep Adams. |
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http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/10...2-million-deal |
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