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I'm sorry dude, but Berkman is nowhere near as good defensively as Luddy is. There's nothing wrong with that, but you're crazy if you think he's better than Luddy on defense.
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Dudes. I was talking about the drop off of horendous defense that Berkman was suppose to bring with him if we put him in the outfield. He's no gold glover but I'd bet he's average at least and leads the league or near the top of every offensive catagory. I'll take that from a RF every year.
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What's up braj?
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God, the Padres just play fundamentally awful baseball.
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I thought DJ Nut said this was a good team?
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What's up braj?
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Why does Tony insist on leaving Carpenter in too long?
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#1585 |
Did you hear what I said?
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I think a better question is WHY DOES HE GET ABSOLUTELY NO RUN SUPPORT?
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Or at least bunt the go ahead run into scoring position.
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Ohhhh well get smoked in cincinnati then win 8 out 9 including 6 of the games on the road and still up 2.5 games up in first place.
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Hamas and DJ is this just propaganda from the PD?
Tuesday was busy on the Cardinals' player development front. The machinery ground smoothly and more progress occurred.
Since 2005, the Cards are 87 games over .500. They have gone to the playoffs three times and won a World Series championship. At the same time, the organization converted a player development program that produced occasional stars into a system that built a self-renewing talent base. They payoff this season has been tremendous: When Adam Wainwright blew out his elbow and Chris Carpenter struggled unexpectedly this year, Jaime Garcia (680th overall pick in 2005) emerged as the new ace. When closer Ryan Franklin imploded, Fernando Salas (free agent, Mexico) and Eduardo Sanchez (free agent, Venezuela) filled the void and stabilized the bullpen. When luckless third baseman David Freese suffered a broken hand after being hit by the pitch, Daniel Descalso (112nd overall pick in 2007) provided “plus” defense at the hot corner and clutch hitting. When outfielders Matt Holliday and Lance Berkman missed games due to various injuries and maladies, Jon Jay (47th overall pick in 2006) and Allen Craig (256th overall pick in 2006) picked up the offensive slack. When utility infielder Nick Punto strained his forearm, Pete Kozma (18th overall pick in 2007) stepped in to give Tony La Russa another infielder who could play solid shortstop defense. When back-up catcher Gerald Laird suffered a broken hand, Cruz (802nd overall pick, 2007) stepped in and immediately helped the Cards win a game. He is an intriguing prospect, a heavy hitter who made a big early splash at third base and then made a swift defensive transition to catcher. Not all these players are destine for future stardom. Not all the call-ups have made seamless transitions to the big leagues. Tyler Greene (30th overall pick in 2005) has alternated bad outings with his good outings. He has made head-scratching errors in the field, including two dropped pop-ups. Mitchell Boggs (170th overall in 2005) went from fill-in closer to Memphis Redbirds starter in a hurry after losing command of his pitches. Like Greene, he is a high-ceiling talent. Like Greene, he has had multiple chances to establish himself. Like Greene, he is still trying to do so. Like Greene, he will soon be “on the clock” as other prospects make their move up the ladder. Overall, though, the Cards have gained significant support from the farm system. John Mozeliak was able to spend prospects to make the spectacular Holliday deal . . . as well as the disastrous trades for short-timers Mark DeRosa and Khalil Greene. Despite losing blue-chip youngsters like Brett Wallace, Chris Perez and Luke Gregerson in those moves, the Cards never developed the sort of talent gaps that caused the Astros to collapse and kept the Brewers and Cubs from consistent contention. Critics have pounded away at scouting czar Jeff Luhnow and the organization as a whole for years, blasting the Cards for drafting so many low-ceiling college players and failing to deliver impact players. Because his ascension upset then-GM Walt Jocketty and led to his exit, Luhnow will remain a villain to people inside and outside the organization. Perhaps that explains the harsh evaluations the farm system received in recent years. As recently as last summer, some media types assured fans that these graduates wouldn’t make a difference. The critics insisted they were just “four-A” players incapable of becoming more than fill-ins. Perhaps players like Salas, Jay, Craig and Descalso will never be prospects, but it’s pretty clear they are ballplayers. That’s the good news. The better news: There are plenty more just like them (and better) on the way.
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