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Old 03-22-2008, 11:26 AM   #1
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BM 08: Our Last Year

Baseball Mogul 09 is coming out shortly (March 23rd release day)

http://www.sportsmogul.com/games/baseball2k9.html

So I started another franchise a month or so ago and since I want to start fresh with the new verison, this will be our last year in the BM 08 universe!

I started with the Cardinals in 2007, mogul level.

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Old 03-22-2008, 11:29 AM   #2
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2007

Only the Chicago White Sox had a worse record than we had in 2007.

2007 National League Central
TeamRecordGB
Chicago Cubs102 - 60
Milwaukee Brewers87 - 7515.0
Houston Astros83 - 7919.0
Cincinnati Reds75 - 8727.0
Pittsburgh Pirates71 - 9131.0
St. Louis Cardinals57 - 10545.0


45 games out of first!

To make matters worse, we lost $12 Million.

Financial Info
Revenue: $86,702,884
Payroll: $62,078,400
Scouting: $8,401,247
Medical Staff: $6,796,594
Farm System: $7,354,928
Profit: -$12,202,849


We were horrible on the road.

6th (NL Central)
Home Record: 37 - 44 (.457)
Away Record: 20 - 61 (.247)
Runs Scored: 626
Runs Allowed: 794
Attendance: 2,016,173
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Old 03-22-2008, 11:31 AM   #3
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Our hitting wasn't very good outside of Pujols and Eckstein.

PlayerPosAgeGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBIBBKSBCSSHHBPGDPAVGOBPSLGOPS
Yadier MolinaC2413542528104150726290522111519.245.299.329.628
Albert Pujols1B2716258211118037141113114365314001019.309.428.5881.016
Eric Patterson2B24101347387620432821067182421.219.265.326.591
Mark Loretta3B358631527761514322103111029.241.292.333.625
David EcksteinSS3214459069172282331330501210159.292.334.361.695
Chris DuncanLF26148585911412742361661163220619.241.324.419.743
Jim EdmondsCF3715949775119193257794414763137.239.362.441.803
Preston WilsonRF32147519501253001680340139441315.241.290.391.681


Our bench was horrible.

2007 St. Louis Cardinals Batting (Bench)
PlayerAgeGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBIBBKSBCSSHHBPGDPAVGOBPSLGOPS
John Rodriguez291231882239704311705321022.207.280.309.589
Scott Spiezio346419818381104152205320124.192.278.308.586
So Taguchi3760116112460313801401213.207.264.336.600
Aaron Miles3053946200007601421412.213.265.213.478
Ramon Castro31531351126802121105400053.193.275.296.571
Adam Kennedy31501912235401111603862121.183.254.220.474
Brendan Ryan25471328234104501561223.174.216.220.436
Ryan Ludwick28448271932321702500000.232.289.427.716
Colby Rasmus20183437100240500000.206.289.235.524
Rick Ankiel27131501000410500000.067.118.067.185
Juan Encarnacion31124527201200900013.156.170.267.437
Scott Rolen321037710202980402030.270.438.486.924
Gary Bennett3581201000010300001.083.154.083.237
Cody Haerther236600000000300001.000.000.000.000
Joel Guzman226200000000100000.000.000.000.000
Tyler Greene231000000000000000.000.000.000.000
Bryan Anderson201000000000000000.000.000.000.000
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Old 03-22-2008, 11:33 AM   #4
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Our pitching wasn't too bad, but we had some holes we needed to fill.

2007 St. Louis Cardinals Pitching (Starters)
PlayerAgeGGSWLPct.ERAIPRERHHRBBKBAAHBWPCGSOSVBSDICE
Chris Carpenter3233331315.4643.54231.296912082047197.23410630003.16
Adam Wainwright2533331212.5004.32212.11031021992886175.2449600004.41
Mike Maroth2932321015.4003.62224.0101902372154111.26611320004.10
Anthony Reyes252929615.2864.69186.1104971902843160.25713810004.14
Todd Wellemeyer28171026.2505.0567.243386463762.2414600004.14
Blake Hawksworth24101018.1115.6865.0444183112254.3023300004.69
Kip Wells309523.4004.8139.122214621530.2840200003.28


The bullpen needed work as well.

2007 St. Louis Cardinals Pitching (Bullpen)
PlayerAgeGGSWLPct.ERAIPRERHHRBBKBAAHBWPCGSOSVBSDICE
Tyler Johnson2668032.6004.1769.0353268113455.2532600115.04
Josh Hancock2950123.4005.1065.1383776142649.2853800015.62
Jason Isringhausen3444025.2864.4642.122213922128.23225002763.92
Ryan Franklin3443026.2505.9760.1474071122430.2871100015.83
Fernando Rodney3031016.1437.2829.22824505831.3603200014.21
Kelvin Jimenez2620000.0006.5229.021213531622.2871400014.59
Russ Springer3816000.0009.7715.21917273613.3651000315.17
Brad Thompson2513505.0007.3239.1343257101730.3311100106.15
Randy Flores31120101.0003.729.2449125.2432000004.55
Braden Looper326202.0005.6819.01212280510.3330100002.74
Jaime Garcia204101.0004.2612.2669166.2050000004.50
Chris Narveson253101.0004.829.1559128.2500000003.32
Tomo Ohka312000.00010.388.2101012245.3160000006.23
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Old 03-22-2008, 11:40 AM   #5
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The Mets would beat the Yankees in an all NY World Series!

I'll touch on a few of the league leaders in 2007.

NL Leaders

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Old 03-22-2008, 11:44 AM   #6
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AL Leaders
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Batting Average
1.Ichiro Suzuki.343
2.Derek Jeter.326
3.Manny Ramirez.320
4.Coco Crisp.317
5.Jason Kendall.316
5.Kenji Johjima.316
Home Runs
1.Alex Rodriguez37
2.Travis Hafner36
3.Justin Morneau33
3.Alex Rios33
5.Vernon Wells31
Runs Batted In
1.Alex Rodriguez144
2.Justin Morneau127
3.Alex Rios121
4.Robinson Cano118
5.Kevin Youkilis112
5.Travis Hafner112
Steals
1.B.J. Upton48
2.Corey Patterson47
3.Scott Podsednik37
4.Carl Crawford32
5.Grady Sizemore30
Pitching
Wins
1.Johan Santana21
2.Paul Byrd16
3.Josh Beckett15
3.C.C. Sabathia15
3.Jered Weaver15
3.Andy Pettitte15
3.Roy Halladay15
Earned Run Average
1.Joe Borowski1.96
2.Darren Oliver1.99
3.Pat Neshek2.33
4.Mariano Rivera2.34
5.Johan Santana2.42
Strikeouts
1.Johan Santana214
2.Scott Kazmir182
3.Rich Harden164
4.C.C. Sabathia163
5.James Shields161
Saves
1.Mariano Rivera47
2.Francisco Rodriguez45
3.B.J. Ryan44
4.Joe Borowski43
5.Joe Nathan40

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Old 03-22-2008, 11:48 AM   #7
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2008 - out of the cellar

2008 National League Central
TeamRecordGB
Cincinnati Reds93 - 69
Chicago Cubs90 - 723.0
Houston Astros80 - 8213.0
Milwaukee Brewers79 - 8314.0
St. Louis Cardinals76 - 8617.0
Pittsburgh Pirates68 - 9425.0



We improve +19 games this year and only finished 17 games in back of 1st place. Not too bad after that horrible season last year.

We do much better in terms of finances as well, trimming our losses to only $4.3 Million.

Financial Info
Revenue: $85,319,547
Payroll: $82,201,500
Scouting: $6,031,777
Medical Staff: $4,681,495
Farm System: $5,764,477
Profit: -$4,309,580


5th (NL Central)
Home Record: 40 - 41 (.494)
Away Record: 36 - 45 (.444)
Runs Scored: 775
Runs Allowed: 820
Attendance: 2,392,395


Attendance was up a tad as well!
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Old 03-22-2008, 11:50 AM   #8
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Our lineup saw a few changes in 2008 and our hitting was starting to come around.

2008 St. Louis Cardinals Batting (Starters)
PlayerPosAgeGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBIBBKSBCSSHHBPGDPAVGOBPSLGOPS
Yadier MolinaC2514953855142212117842056008819.264.325.372.697
Albert Pujols1B2815760011917732342129891363610612.295.389.568.957
Eric Patterson2B25153512911383651662571113272414.270.343.453.796
Brendan Ryan3B2698317379525003214042101216.300.331.379.710
David EcksteinSS331465808116925123542063655116.291.350.348.698
Chris DuncanLF279133943101231114435191300212.298.366.469.835
Shane VictorinoCF271496201061913381075510892312666.308.365.435.800
Alex EscobarRF291143945811221164341089810512.284.357.388.745



2008 St. Louis Cardinals Batting (Bench)
PlayerAgeGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBIBBKSBCSSHHBPGDPAVGOBPSLGOPS
Ryan Ludwick29114262376213111453106700029.237.322.420.742
Joel Guzman23751302030606241203310104.231.296.415.711
Ryan Zimmerman235923433711636382204821114.303.360.474.834
Cody Haerther2459149143772226802900004.248.285.362.647
Colby Rasmus21461732145132426804331016.260.293.428.721
Ramon Castro3240789134029602700005.167.221.295.516
Nick Green2940805154116803000010.188.270.300.570
Chris Woodward323153612211450800010.226.305.358.663
Mike Lowell3430102823201181201620001.225.299.275.574
Nick Stavinoha252337293106001200000.243.243.378.621
Rick Ankiel2820605144015101400001.233.242.350.592
Craig Biggio42122457000540710010.292.414.292.706
Jon Knott2992748101420500000.296.345.444.789
Jon Jay233100000000000000.000.000.000.000
Tyler Greene242813001110000001.375.444.7501.194
Bryan Anderson2111011001000000001.0001.0002.0003.000
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Old 03-22-2008, 11:51 AM   #9
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Our pitching was getting there, but we still need another starter.

2008 St. Louis Cardinals Pitching (Starters)
PlayerAgeGGSWLPct.ERAIPRERHHRBBKBAAHBWPCGSOSVBSDICE
Adam Wainwright2633331110.5244.41218.11091072212645180.2554210003.57
Anthony Reyes2631311513.5364.56207.11081052082855204.254131011003.77
Chris Carpenter3328281311.5423.61199.185801831850159.2375452003.41
Ramon Ortiz352222611.3535.86138.19090190174176.3258221004.56
Blake Hawksworth25181868.4295.83117.180761431335100.2917410003.81
Chris Narveson26171237.3007.1786.27369101213960.2832100006.18
Brad Thompson26151155.5006.8571.0545488122540.2983100005.25
Jaime Garcia2144401.0003.4129.011112641020.2430000004.45
Jordan Tata263303.0007.8518.116162241011.2820100006.27



2008 St. Louis Cardinals Pitching (Bullpen)
PlayerAgeGGSWLPct.ERAIPRERHHRBBKBAAHBWPCGSOSVBSDICE
Josh Kinney2959052.7143.0767.126235052647.2026500224.00
Wilfredo Ledezma27520301.0004.0777.137358291948.2653400404.13
Andy Cavazos2736001.0002.4943.112123701235.2272000102.35
Fernando Rodney3128014.2006.8231.224243661038.2772200014.20
Rafael Soriano2827023.4003.5223.0119195423.21310001724.48
Jason Isringhausen3521012.3333.5420.1881631120.21601001624.57
Kelvin Jimenez2719000.0007.9631.228283952025.3001600015.46
Juan Rincon2916003.0005.4013.18811169.2121200014.20
Randy Flores3216000.0008.3518.12017335712.3592100016.71
Tyler Johnson2714001.0009.2412.21313172713.3210000204.66
Manny Delcarmen2610012.3334.3014.277190313.3062100002.25
Chris Perez221000.0000.001.0001011.2500000004.00
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Old 03-22-2008, 11:59 AM   #10
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Last year it was NY vs NY...

This year it's LA vs LA

The Dodgers would beat the Angels and become the 2008 World Series Champions!!!

NL Leaders
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Old 03-22-2008, 12:01 PM   #11
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AL Leaders
Code:
Batting Average
1.Joe Mauer.356
2.Erick Aybar.328
3.Michael Young.326
4.Coco Crisp.320
5.Robinson Cano.317
Home Runs
1.Jonny Gomes43
2.Travis Hafner41
3.Adrian Beltre34
4.Troy Glaus29
5.Aubrey Huff27
Runs Batted In
1.Travis Hafner135
2.Miguel Tejada115
2.Jonny Gomes115
4.Robinson Cano111
5.Joe Mauer109
Steals
1.Chris Duffy41
2.Alexi Casilla40
3.Scott Podsednik38
3.Erick Aybar38
5.Nick Punto26
5.Trent Oeltjen26
Pitching
Wins
1.Jeremy Bonderman19
2.Gil Meche18
3.Chien-Ming Wang17
4.Adam Loewen16
4.Jake Westbrook16
4.Robinson Tejeda16
Earned Run Average
1.David Shafer2.06
2.Francisco Liriano2.17
3.Jeremy Accardo2.32
4.Jarrod Washburn2.39
5.Jered Weaver2.69
Strikeouts
1.Jeremy Bonderman205
2.Rich Harden202
3.Scott Kazmir199
4.Daniel Cabrera189
5.Felix Hernandez180
Saves
1.Francisco Rodriguez49
2.Huston Street40
3.Eric Gagne39
4.Jonathan Papelbon38
4.Octavio Dotel38
4.Joe Nathan38
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Old 03-22-2008, 12:07 PM   #12
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Which brings us to 2009.

Now I will slow down this dynasty and get a little more in detail. If you would like to see anything from 2007-2009, just let me know. There are quite a bit more stats and what not if anyone wants to see numbers.

My goal this year is to finally win the Central Division, while trimming some payroll.
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Old 03-22-2008, 12:15 PM   #13
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With Soriano now our closer, Izzy and his $4.0 Mil salary is now expendable. We shop him around and finally agree to trade him to the Chicago White Sox for 28 yr old RP Jeff Ridgway. Ridgway isn't much, but he's cheap!

Izzy's had a great career as a Cardinal and we wish him well in Chicago... at least it's not the Cubs!

YearAgeTeamGGSWLPct.ERAIPRERHHRBBKBAAHBWPCGSOSVBSDICE

200835STL21012.3333.5420.1881631120.21601001624.57
200734STL44025.2864.4642.122213922128.23225002763.92
200633STL59048.3333.5558.1252347103852.2183300335.55
200532STL63012.3332.1459.014144342751.1981200393.58
200431STL74042.6672.8775.127245552371.1942100472.97
200330STL40001.0002.3642.014113121841.2012600223.10
200229STL60032.6002.4865.122184601868.1931000321.79
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Old 03-22-2008, 12:23 PM   #14
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Next up is a SP. I've been scouting Cubs pitcher Mark Prior as he had a good year last year:

YearAgeTeamGGSWLPct.ERAIPRERHHRBBKBAAHBWPCGSOSVBSDICE

200827CHC251495.6433.90108.14847981338133.2345500003.30



I call the Cubs GM and inquire about Mark and when he calls me back, he wants rookie SP Jamie Garcia in return.

Jamie was called up last year in September and was stellar dispite what seemed liked normal scout ratings.. although he does have a nice upside.

YearAgeTeamGGSWLPct.ERAIPRERHHRBBKBAAHBWPCGSOSVBSDICE

200821STL44401.0003.4129.011112641020.2430000004.45


Yep, (4-0) in 4 starts to end the season in 2008 and I penciled him in as our #5 in 2009. I took some time to ponder this trade as I'd gain $2.2 Mil in payroll, but I'd have a proven SP which is what I was looking for.

I sign the deal and Prior becomes a St. Louis Cardinal on Nov. 10th 2008 - in what would be our last transaction of 2008.
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Old 03-22-2008, 12:34 PM   #15
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With the Prior trade, I needed to trim some more payroll and my first thought was SS David Eckstein. David's been great for us at leadoff, hitting 0.294, 0.292, 0.292, and 0.291 in his last 4 years as a Cardinal.

David is making $6.7 mil this year and 2008 backup Brendan Ryan hit 0.300 in 98 games, making this trade a good decision for this team.

On April 1st, 2009 we finalize a deal that sends David Eckstein to the Yankees for 31 year old SP Tim Redding. Redding pitched in AAA for the Yankees last year and went (8-3) with a 3.05 era. He'll provide a stop gap if one of our starters gets injured.
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Old 03-22-2008, 12:40 PM   #16
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The Eckstein trade leaves us short handed in the infield and I look around FA for another IF.

Alfredo Amezaga looks pretty good and is only asking for $800K. I glance over his stats for the last 3 years with Florida and I'm sold.

YearAgeTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBIBBKSBCSSHHBPGDPAVGOBPSLGOPS

200830FLA6418724511011161702174141.273.346.353.699
200729FLA148593971532477515309029131482.258.326.358.684
200628FLA132334428793319334462012735.260.332.332.664



In fact, Alfredo could fight for the starting SS job in spring training. We sign Alfredo to a 1 year deal on April 1st and we're quite happy.
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Old 03-22-2008, 01:12 PM   #17
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St. Louis Cardinals 2009 Roster

SS Brendan Ryan (0.300/0hr/32rbi)
3B Ryan Zimmerman (0.307/8hr/63rbi)
CF Shane Victorino (0.308/10hr/75rbi)
1B Albert Pujols (0.295/42hr/129rbi)
2B Eric Patterson (0.270/16hr/62rbi)
RF Alex Escobar (0.297/8hr/48rbi)
C Yadier Molina (0.264/11hr/78rbi)
LF Cody Haerther (0.248/2hr/26rbi)

Bench

SS Alfredo Amezaga (0.273/1hr/16rbi)
SS Josh Wilson (0.190/0hr/2rbi)
LF Jon Knott (0.296/1hr/4rbi)
RF Ryan Ludwick (0.237/11hr/45rbi)
SS Tyler Greene (0.375/1hr/1rbi)
C Ramon Castro (0.167/2hr/9rbi)

Pitchers

SP Chris Carpenter (13-11, 3.61era, 159k)
SP Adam Wainwright (11-10, 4.41era, 180k)
SP Anthony Reyes (15-13, 4.56era, 204k)
SP Mark Prior (9-5, 3.90era, 133k)
SP Blake Hawksworth (6-8, 5.83era, 100k)

CL Rafael Soriano (4-5, 2.95, 38k, 27sv)
SU Josh Kinney (5-2, 3.07, 47k, 2sv)
SR Andy Cavazos (0-1, 2.49, 35k, 1sv)
SR Tyler Johnson (0-1, 9.24, 13k, 2sv)
MR Chris Perez (0-0, 0.00, 1k)
LR Chris Narveson (3-7, 7.17, 60k)
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Old 03-22-2008, 01:18 PM   #18
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Opening Day 2009

Spring is in the air and 2009 gets off to a bang!

Headlines read:

Boston's Daisuke Matsuzaka Is Perfect!
Baltimore - 48,190 gathered on a cold and drizzly evening at Camden Yards to witness Red Sox starter Daisuke Matsuzaka craft a perfect game. Boston beat the Orioles by a score of 4-0 to earn thier 1st win of 2009.

Daisuke Matsuzaka gave up no earned runs on no hits and no walks to bring his 2009 ERA to 0.00.

Leadoff hitter Nick Punto contributed two hits in five at bats, with a steal and an RBI. Matsuzaka's perfect game was his 24th career win.
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Old 03-22-2008, 07:07 PM   #19
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Before we get too deep into the 2009 season, lets preview the NL Central division starting with the 2008 NL Central Division Champion Cincinnati Reds.

Cincinnati Reds (93-69)



NL HR Leader and MVP Adam Dunn (48) and the Cincinnati Reds look to repeat as 08 division Champs. Dunn hit 12 less than his 2007 campaign, when he hit 60, but Adam added 122 rbi's and hit 0.292. Dunn has plenty of help in the power department too with LF Josh Hamilton hitting 40 hr's last year and 3 other starters hitting 20 or more.

SP Carlos Silva led the team with 13 wins, but all 5 starters had 10 wins or more. Eddie Guardado had 28 saves and Dennys Reyes had a stellar 2.16 era in 68 appearances.

Cincinnati also led the NL in attendace with a little over 4.5 million. They also made over $15 million in revenue.

Awards

NL MVP Adam Dunn
Gold Glove 2B Luis Castillo
Gold Glove SS Alex Gonzalez

Transactions

RF Jose Guillen signed a 3-year extension at $2.65 mil
2B Miguel Cairo (contract expired)
RF Cliff Floyd signed a 2-year extension at $2.95 mil
P Gary Majewski awarded $2.35 mil for 1 year
P Todd Coffey (contract expired)
P Kirk Saarloos signed a 3-year extension at $2.9 mil
P Dennys Reyes signed a 3-year extension at $4.1 mil
P Matt Belisle (contract expired)
P Dave Weathers retired at age 39
1B Ryan Shealy signed as a free agent at $4.9 mil for 2 years

Projected 2009 Starters

2B Drew Anderson (0.243/1hr/4rbi)
RF Cliff Floyd (0.238/17hr/47rbi)
CF Jost Hamilton (0.304/40hr/117rbi)
LF Adam Dunn (0.292/48hr/122rbi)
3B Edwin Encarnacion (0.243/26hr/100rbi)
1B Ryan Shealy (0.257/14hr/88rbi)
C Javier Valentin (0.266/23hr/92rbi)
SS Alex Gonzalez (0.259/18hr/77rbi)

Pitching

Aaron Harang (12-10, 4.05era, 179k)
Bronson Arroyo (12-10, 4.34era, 146k)
Carlos Silva (13-8, 4.60era, 71k)
Josh Ravin (10-8, 4.28era, 136k)
Eric Milton (12-9, 3.76era, 92k)

CL Eddie Guardado (2-5, 4.81era, 36k, 28sv)
SU Gary Majewski (9-5, 5.03era, 50k, 1sv)
SR Marcus McBeth (0-1, 1.23era, 14k, 5sv)
SR Kirk Saarloos (7-3, 3.98era, 49k, 2 sv)
MR Dennys Reyes (6-2, 2.16era, 70k, 3sv)
LR Victor Santos (4-2, 3.43era, 37k, 1sv)



Up next: Chicago Cubs
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Old 03-22-2008, 08:30 PM   #20
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Chicago Cubs (90-72) GB: 3.0



Chicago lost out to the LA Dodgers for the wildcard by just 2 games.

They were led by 3B Aramis Ramirez who hit 0.299 with 29hr's and 111rbi and LF Alfonso Soriano who hit 32hr's and drove in 116rbi's.

Ted Lilly led the pitching staff with 14 wins and an era of 3.60. Ryan Dempster saved 48 games and had a low 2.16era.

They were 52-29 (.642) at home and made just about 1 million in profit.

Awards

P Ryan Dempster NL Save Leader (48-tie)
Gold Glove C Henry Blanco

Transactions

C Henry Blanco (contract expired)
1B Scott Hatteberg (contract expired)
SS Ryan Theriot (contract expired)
SS Ronny Cedeno (contract expired)
C Rob Bowen (contract expired)
CF Jacque Jones (contract expired)
LF Angel Pagan (contract expired)
P Scott Eyre (contract expired)
P Will Ohman (contract expired)
P Bobby Howry (contract expired)
P Roberto Novoa (contract expired)

P Mark Prior traded to STL for P Jamie Garcia

2B Aaron Hill signed as a FA at $7.5 mil for 2 years
C J.R. House signed as a FA at $600,000 for 2 years
SS Ronny Cedeno signed as a FA at $2.050 mil for 2 years
SS Oscar Robles signed as a FA at $1.3 mil for 2 years
C Kelly Shoppach signed as a FA at $1.7 mil for 2 years
P Rich Hill signed a 3-year extension at $5.8 mil

Projected 2009 Starters

CF Felix Pie (0.355/5hr/26rbi)
SS Ronny Cedeno (0.316/0hr/11rbi)
LF Alfonso Soriano (0.263/32hr/116rbi)
3B Aramis Ramirez (0.299/29hr/111rbi)
RF Matt Murton (0.281/17hr/87rbi)
1B Derek Lee (0.275/5hr/17rbi)
C Kelly Shoppach (0.167/3hr/9rbi)
2B Aaron Hill (0.298/9hr/70rbi)

Pitching

Carlos Zambrano (11-12, 5.44era, 149k)
Rich Hill (12-8, 4.93era, 167k)
Jason Marquis (6-10, 4.63era, 97k)
Ted Lilly (14-9, 3.60era, 158k)
Jamie Garcia (4-0, 3.41era, 20k)

CL Ryan Dempster (2-2, 2.18era, 51k, 48sv)
SU Michael Wuertz (2-3, 4.70era, 53k, 1sv)
SR Kerry Wood (7-3, 3.16era, 78k, 1sv)
SR Angel Guzman (9-4, 4.56era, 110k, 1sv)
MR Sean Gallagher (rookie)
LR Jeff Samardzija (rookie)



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Old 03-22-2008, 10:27 PM   #21
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Houston was just about .500 for the year. They played well at home (.617) and horrible on the road (.370).

They have a good lineup with Lance Berkman, Carlos Lee, and Hunter Pence. Lee lead the team in hr's with 35 and rbi's, 109.

Jon Garland, who the Astros acquired in 2007, led the team with 14 wins. Brad Lidge had 34 saves and a low 2.55 era while Dan Wheeler pitched in 72 games and had an excellent 2.89 era.

Houston lost about $6.2 million and attendance was right around 3.3 million.

Milestones

Sept 29th - Carlos Lee drove in his 1000th rbi

Transactions

RF Juan Encarnacion (contract expired)
P Jon Garland signed a 3-year extension at $5.5 mil
P Wandy Rodriguez (contract expired)
P Brandon Backe (contract expired)

P Manny Delcarmen signed as a FA at $2.25 mil for 2 years
P Joe Blanton signed as a FA at $3.15 mil for 2 years
P Damaso Marte signed as a FA at $2.3 mil for 2 years
P Doug Waechter signed as a FA at $970,000 for 2 years
P Colby Lewis signed as a FA at $970,000 for 2 years
C J.D. Closser signed as a FA at $1 mil for 2 years
P Brandon League signed as a FA at $1.65 mil for 2 years
RF Shin-Soo Choo signed as a FA at $1 mil for 2 years
CF Chris Roberson signed as a FA at $780,000 for 2 years
P Jeremy Affeldt signed as a FA at $1.15 mil for 2 years
P Josh Johnson signed as a FA at $4.4 mil for 2 years

P Matt Clement (unconditional release)

Projected 2009 Starters

RF Shin-Soo Choo (0.320/0hr/10rbi)
CF Hunter Pence (0.260/25hr/92rbi)
LF Carlos Lee (0.285/35hr/109rbi)
1B Lance Berkman (0.304/30hr/100rbi)
3B Morgan Ensberg (0.248/19hr/63rbi)
C J.R. Towles (0.262/16hr/68rbi)
2B Omar Infante (0.286/4hr/23rbi)
SS Adam Everett (0.265/16hr/69rbi)

Pitching

Roy Oswalt (7-11, 4.18era, 125k)
Jason Jennings (13-11, 4.98era, 142k)
Jon Garland (14-10, 4.90era, 115k)
Josh Johnson (12-10, 3.26era, 150k)
Joe Blanton (9-14, 5.71era, 117k)

CL Brad Lidge (3-4, 2.55era, 60k, 34sv)
SU Dan Wheeler (10-8, 2.89era, 76k, 1sv)
SR Damaso Marte (7-4, 5.28era, 67k)
SR Jeremy Affeldt (4-2, 6.42era, 55k, 1sv)
MR Matt Albers (2-9, 5.30era, 90k)
LR Brandon League (2-3, 4.02era, 50k)



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Milwaukee played average at both home (.506) and on the road (.469) and made roughly $2.8 mil last year.

Five out of their eight starters had 20 or more HR's, but nobody reached the 100 RBI plateau. 1B Prince Fielder led the team with 28hr's and 74rbi's.

Ben Sheets had a stellar year, winning 19 games and striking out 203 batters. Francisco Cordero would add 44 saves and have an impressive 1.45 era.

Awards

CF Bill Hall was an NL All Star
P Ben Sheets was the NL ERA Leader (3.06-tie)

Transactions

1B Prince Fielder signed a 3-year extension at $5.5 mil
P Jose Capellan signed a 2-year extension at $1.15 mil
SS J.J. Hardy signed a 3-year extension at $3 mil
C Mike Rivera awarded $830,000 for 1 year
P Ben Sheets signed a 5-year extension at $9.63 mil
P Claudio Vargas awarded $3.65 mil for 1 year

3B Craig Counsell (contract expired)
SS Neife Perez (contract expired)
CF Luis Matos (contract expired)
P Derek Turnbow (contract expired)
P Chris Spurling (contract expired)

P Manny Parra (unconditional release)

Projected 2009 Starters

2B Rickie Weeks (0.284/16hr/60rbi)
SS J.J. Hardy (0.260/11hr/53rbi)
RF Corey Hart (0.306/23hr/94rbi)
1B Prince Fielder (0.259/28hr/89rbi)
CF Bill Hall (0.240/24hr/92rbi)
3B Ryan Braun (0.234/22hr/69rbi)
LF Geoff Jenkins (0.245/22hr/83rbi)
C Mike Rivera (0.228/5hr/20rbi)

Pitching

Ben Sheets (19-4, 3.06era, 203k)
Chris Capuano (17-12, 3.68era, 159k)
Dave Bush (0-12, 5.94, 58k)
Jeff Suppan (6-13, 6.07era, 90k)
Claudio Vargas (6-12, 4.91era, 95k)

CL Francisco Cordero (2-1, 1.45era, 50k, 44sv)
SU Jost Capellan (2-3, 4.41era, 81k)
SR Marino Salas (3-6, 9.45era, 27k)
SR Mark Rogers (4-2, 3.55era, 108k, 3sv)
MR Jeremy Jeffress (8-7, 4.48era, 143)
LR Carlos Villanueva (3-1, 3.22era, 66k, 1sv)



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Pittsburgh Pirates (68-94) GB: 25.0



With the lowest payroll in the NL Central, the Pirates try to rely on youth and veterans who they hope have career years for them.

Adam LaRoche is one of those guys who came into his own last year for the Pirates, hitting 37 HR's and driving in 113 RBI's. The pirates had no starting pitchers with an above 0.500 record.

The good thing is, they made about $5.25 million last year and had over 2.2 million fans attend their games.

Awards

2B Freddy Sanchez was named an NL All Star

Transactions

P Matt Capps signed a 2-year extension at $1.25 mil
C Ronny Paulino signed a 3-year extension at $2.9 mil

C Humberto Cota (contract expired)
CF Nate McLouth (contract expired)
P Zach Duke (contract expired)
P Damaso Marte (contract expired)
P John Grabow (contract expired)
P Jonah Bayliss (contract expired)
P Salomon Torres (contract expired)

LF Josh Willingham signed as a FA at $7.1 mil for 3 years

Projected 2009 Starters

CF Andrew McCutchen (rookie)
2B Freddy Sanchez (0.352/3hr/40rbi)
LF Josh Willingham (0.276/24hr/85rbi)
1B Adam LaRoche (0.267/24hr/85rbi)
3B Neil Walker (0.220/1hr/4rbi)
RF Brad Corley (0.174/4hr/20rbi)
C Ronny Paulino (0.316/10hr/53rbi)
SS Jack Wilson (0.288/4hr/38rbi)

Pitching

Ian Snell (9-14, 3.97era, 169k)
Tom Gorzelanny (11-15, 5.35era, 147k)
Bryan Bullington (9-12, 5.06era, 119k)
John Van Benschoten (5-6, 4.50era, 92k, 1sv)
Yoslan Herrera (2-3, 4.02era, 16k)

CL Matt Capps (1-6, 3.28era, 27k, 42sv)
SU Oscar Carror (0-1, 3.44era, 14k)
SR Josh Sharpless (0-0, 5.87era, 9k)
SR Dave Davidson (0-1, 3.35era, 49k)
MR Shawn Chacon (3-6, 5.97era, 47k)
LR Jonathan Meloan (0-2, 5.40era, 19k)



On to the 2009 season!
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Cardinals Embarrass Giants, 15-2 in season opener!

San Francisco - The St. Louis Cardinals brought their hit total for the year up to 18 by trouncing the San Francisco Giants 15-2 on a cool Sunday evening at ATT Park before 41,600 fans.

St. Louis number eight hitter Cody Haerther anchored the offense with two hits, three bases on balls, a home run, two runs scored and three runs batted in.

Ryan Zimmerman went five for five to raise his batting average to 1.000. Zimmerman is 5-for-5 so far this season.

Cleanup hitter Albert Pujols contributed two hits in four at bats, with a base on balls, a run scored and three runs batted in.

Shane Victorino added one hit, a walk, a steal, a double, four runs and three RBIs.
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Game 2
Code:
April 5, 2009
123456789RHE
Cardinals000001020360
Giants00100050x6110
WP: Tim Lincecum (1-0)
LP: Adam Wainwright (0-1)
SV: Brian Wilson (1)


Game 3

7-6 Win Puts St. Louis In First

San Francisco - With a seven to six win over the San Francisco Giants, the St. Louis Cardinals moved into first place in the NL Central.

St. Louis's number two hitter Ryan Zimmerman went three for five, with two doubles, a homer, three runs and a RBI. This brought his 2009 batting average to 0.533. Zimmerman is 8-for-15 in his last 3 games.

Eric Patterson went two for five to raise his batting average to 0.231.

Alex Escobar, the Cardinals number six hitter, went two for five with a run and an RBI.

Code Haerther, the Cardinals number seven hitter, went two for three with a walk, a double and a run.
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Cardinals make trade!

April 8th - The St. Louis Cardinals and the Tampa Bay Rays agree to a trade. The Cardinals sent 2B Nick Green to Tampa Bay for SS Jost Wilson.

Nick Green
Career Batting Record

YearAgeTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBIBBKSBCSSHHBPGDPAVGOBPSLGOPS
200930STL1000000000000000.000.000.000.000
200829STL40805154116803000010.188.270.300.570
200728PIT61013101510200000.300.364.7001.064
200627NYY46758185024502911110.240.296.387.683
200627TBD1739430000601103002.077.200.077.277
200526TBD1113185376152529330863110115.239.329.346.675
200425ATL9526440721533261216312840.273.312.386.698
Career31678611118740612706512215719177.238.308.350.658
200930Spring936591115201111002.250.289.417.706
200829AAA361422539140319803721040.275.329.437.766
200728AAA1074056812327667840011431044.304.371.444.815


Josh Wilson
Career Batting Record

YearAgeTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBIBBKSBCSSHHBPGDPAVGOBPSLGOPS
200928STL3300000000100000.000.000.000.000
200827TBD62124100200400101.190.190.238.428
200726TBD1000000000000000.000.000.000.000
200524FLA111021100000400010.100.182.200.382
Career213445200200900111.147.171.206.377
200928Spring833411610410500010.333.371.576.947
200827AA62468321310430000.333.360.7501.110
200827AAA9535270106236127349044196438.301.390.503.893
200726AA52198406011053326031141221.303.388.434.822
200726AAA69264447821365025050146284.295.371.466.837


This was purely a cost cutting move as Nick Green was making $1 million and Josh Wilson makes $400,000.
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Old 03-23-2008, 09:32 PM   #27
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Game 4

15-2, Pittsburgh Takes Lead From St. Louis

St. Louis - On Thursday at Busch Stadium, the Pittsburgh Pirates snatched the NL Central lead from the St. Louis Cardinals. The fifteen to two win brought the Pirates record to 2 and 1 and dropped the Cardinals record to 2 and 2.

St. Louis's offense got no help from their cleanup hitter, Albert Pujols, who neither scored nor drove in a run.

St. Louis's offense got little help from Alex Escobar, who couldn't score or drive in any runners.

Haerther's hitless performance for the Cardinals knocked his batting average down to 0.308.

The Pirates got a solid seven innings from Bryan Bullington. Bryan allowed eight hits and two earned runs in his 1st appearance of the year.
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Old 03-23-2008, 09:45 PM   #28
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SS Brendan Ryan gets a minor injury and Alfredo Amezaga will get his first action as a St. Louis Cardinal.

Ryan is hitting 0.188 in 16 ABs in 3 games so far.

Game 5
Code:
April 9, 2009
123456789RHE
Pirates001000000131
Cardinals10100100x360
WP: Blake Hawksworth (1-0)
LP: John Van Benschoten (0-1)


New York Trades Heilman In Two Player Deal

Queens - The New York Mets traded reliever Aaron Heilman and $500,000 to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for SP Wilfredo Ledezma. Heilman worked in relief in 2008, making 74 appearances on the mound. He collected 8 wins while posting a 3.50 ERA. The New York Mets have a 0.500 winning percentage this year, putting them tied for second in the NL East. The St. Louis Cardinals have a team fielding average of 0.933. They have committed 1 error in 4 games so far in 2009.

Another cost cutting move as Heilman is making $3.25 million and Ledezma is making $3.45 million.

The Cardinals payroll is now down to $73,608,600, which is 5th lowest in the division.
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Old 03-23-2008, 09:55 PM   #29
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Game 6

Carpenter Holds Pirates To Four Hits

St. Louis - Starting pitcher Chris Carpenter was in command of the Pittsburgh Pirates as he allowed only four hits in a seven to two win.

Cardinals pitcher Chris Carpenter was in contraol most of the game. In eight and two thirds innings of pitching, he surrendered two earned runs, four hits, one walk and no home runs.

Shane Victorino went one for three, including a base on balls, a stolen base and a run scored.

Game 7

Cardinals Win As Wainwright Strikes Out Ten

St. Louis - Starting pitcher Adam Wainwright struck out ten at Busch Stadium on Sunday to bring his season total to 12.

Adam Wainwright pitched strongly for seven and a third innings, allowing two earned runs on eight hits, one walk, and no home runs.

Albert Pujols got two hits in five at bats, with a double, two runs and an RBI.

Number five hitter Eric Patterson contributed three hits in three at bats, with two bases on ablls, three runs scored and two runs batted in.

Game 8
Code:
April 12, 2009
12345678910RHE
Dodgers0100000011360
Cardinals0000001010272
WP: Takashi Saito (1-0)
LP: Rafael Soriano (0-1)
SV: Scott Proctor (1)

Game 9

St. Louis Wins 6-4 To Share First

St. Louis - By beating Los Angeles six to four on Tuesday, the Cardinals moved into a tie for the lead of the NL Central.

Alex Escobar led the offense for the Cardinals, going four for five, with a double, a run and two RBIs. Escobar is 7-for-13 in his last 3 games.

Ryan Zimmerman added one hit, a base on balls, a double, a run scored and a run batted in. Zimmerman is batting 0.436 in his last 9 games.

Albert Pujols got two hits in four at bats, with a base on balls, two runs scored and a run batted in.



Up Next: 3 game series at Chicago Cubs (5-4)

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Cardinals (9-3) Sweep Cubs, Lead the NL Central by 1.5 games!

Game 10

First Place Belongs To Cardinals

Chicago - St. Louis defeated the Cubs by a score of seven to five. This game gave the Cardinals sole possession of first place in the NL Central.

Albert Pujols got two hits in five at bats, with a double, a home run, two runs scored and a run batted in.

BREAKING STORY!

Boston Loses Ramirez To Severed Knee Ligament

Boston - Manny Rameriz was sidelined with a severed knee ligament today. He is expected to miss at least seven months. The Red Sox team doctor reported that severed knee ligaments usually carry with them no permanent effects. Manny put up some good power numbers last year, hitting 8 homers in 79 games for a 0.397 slugging percentage. The Boston Red Sox have $26,683,075 in cast and a payroll of $132,700,998.

Game 11

St. Louis Shellacks Chicago - Lead Now 1 1/2

Chicago - By beating the Cubs thirteen to three on Friday, the St. Louis Cardinals expanded their lead in the NL Central to one and a half games.

St. Louis number two hitter Ryan Zimmerman anchored the offense with four hits, a double, two homers, four runs and four RBIz. Zimmerman is hitting 0.421 with 4 home runs in his last 9 games.

Cubs pitcher Rich Hill had control problems on the mound, giving up four walks and seven earned runs in two and a third innings.

Cleanup hitter Albert Pujols contributed two hits in four at bats, with two bases on balls, a run scored and a run batted in. Pujols is 6-for-13 in his last 3 games.

Number six hitter Alex Escobar contributed two hits in five at bats, with a double, a run scored and four runs batted in.

Game 12
Code:
April 17, 2009
123456789RHE
Cardinals101000010381
Cubs110000000272
WP: Adam Wainwright (2-1)
LP: Jason Marquis (1-1)
SV: Rafael Soriano (5)



Up Next: 2 game series at Milwaukee (5-6)
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Game 13

St. Louis Stretches Lead to 2 1/2

Milwaukee - A fourteen to six win over the Milwaukee Brewers increased the Cardinals lead in the NL Central to two and a half games.

Ryan Zimmerman led the offense for the Cardinals, going two for five, with a base on balls, a home run, three runs scored and four runs batted in. Zimmerman is batting 0.372 in his last 10 games.

Milwaukee's Jeff Suppan was hit hard by the St. Louis lineup. In three innings, they collected six hits and scored four runs.

Albert Pujols went two for three to help raise St. Louis's team batting average on the season to 0.288. Pujols has 9 hits and 2 homers in his last 20 at bats.

Eric Patterson went two for siz with four RBIs.

Shane Victorino, the Cardinals number three hitter, went three for five with a steal, a double, two runs and two RBIs.

Game 14

15-4 - St. Louis Obliterates Milwaukee

Milwaukee - 20,585 showed up at Miller Park to watch the St. Louis Cardinals destroy the Milwaukee Brewers by a score of fifteen to four.

Alex Escobar saw the ball well on Monday. The Cardinals number six hitter went three for five with a walk, a homer, a run and four RBIs on the night. Escobar is batting 0.435 in his last 6 games.

Cody Haerther added two hits, a home run, a run scored and three runs batted in. Haerther is hitting just 0.184 in his last 10 games.

St. Louis's Mark Prior pitched a solid six and a third innings, giving up three earned runs on nine hits, two walks and no home runs.



Up Next: 2 game series at Cincinnati (4-8)
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BREAKING STORY!

Yankees Without Rodriguez For Three Months

Bronx - New York's 33-year-old third baseball had a scare today when he suffered a broken fibula. Rodriguez is expected to be out of action for at least three months. Alex put up some good power numbers last year, hitting 25 homers in 111 games for a 0.501 slugging percentage. The Yankees have a total team payroll of $140,896,100. They are tied for second in the AL East which is currently led by the Toronto Blue Jays.

The Yankees are expected to bring up 22-year-old rookie Marcos Vechionacci. Marcos hit 0.321 in spring with 2 HRs and 15 RBIs.
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BREAKING STORY!

White Sox Trade Sisco To Twins

Minneapolis - The White Sox and Twins agreed to a nine player deal that will send C Toby Hall and CL Andrew Sisco to Minnesota in exchange for RP Brian Tallet, 2B Brandon Phillips, SS Trevor Plouffe, SP Tomas Gonzalis, SP Alexander Smit, 1B Dexter DuBay and CF Ryan Freel. Andrew Sisco, who won 4 in 2008, has a $13.8M contract that ends in 2012. Sisco worked in relief in 2008, making 40 appearances on the mound. He collected 4 wins while posting a 1.40 ERA. The Chicago White Sox have a team fielding average of 0.991. They have committed 5 errors in 15 games so far in 2009. Minnesota, the current leaders of the AL Central, and have $17,108,176 in the bank.
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Game 15
Code:
April 20, 2009
123456789RHE
Cardinals1002101005110
Reds000000000050
WP: Blake Hawksworth (3-0)
LP: Bronson Arroyo (0-2)

Game 16

St. Louis Beats Cincinnati To Extend Lead to 4 1/2

Cincinnati - By beating the Reds six to five on Wednesday, the St. Louis Cardinals expanded their lead in the NL Central to four and a half games.

Number five hitter Alex Escobar contributed three hits in five at bats, with a double, a run and three RBIs. Escobar is batting 0.475 in his last 10 games.

Shane Victorino went three for five to raise his batting average to 0.333. Victorino is 11-for-18 in his last 4 games.



Up Next: 3 game series - Chicago (8-8) at St. Louis (13-3)
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We need to trim some more payroll if possible.

I see our backup Catcher, Ramon Castro is making $2.25M this year, so I shop him around.

Kansas City has the best offer, and a bit of a surprise as they offer up 25-year-old SS Angel Sanchez. His ratings are not as good as Castro, but he only makes $400K, so I make the move.

Doing this leaves me a hole at backup Catcher and I sign Ben Davis for $450K.
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Game 17
Code:
April 22, 2009
123456789RHE
Cubs000100000161
Cardinals00000300x360
WP: Adam Wainwright (3-1)
LP: Jason Marquis (1-2)
SV: Rafael Soriano (7)

Game 18
Code:
April 23, 2009
123456789RHE
Cubs4000000026110
Cardinals001000000151
WP: Ted Lilly (2-2)
LP: Anthony Reyes (1-1)

Game 19

St. Louis Stretches Lead To 4 1/2

St. Louis - St. Louis gave themselves a little more breathing room at the top of the NL Central with a seven to six win over the Cubs. 36,222 witnessed the game on a cold and drizzly evening at Busch Stadium. The Cardinals now lead the second place Astros by four and a half games.

St. Louis cleanup hitter Albert Pujols anchored the offense with two hits, a walk, a triple, two runs and two RBIs. Pujols is batting 0.385 in his last 10 games.

St. Louis's Mark Prior dominated the Chicago lineup through seven and two thirds innings of pitching. He allowed eight hits, no wals and three runs.

Number three hitter Shane Victorino contributed two hits in four at bats, with a run and an RBI. Victorino is batting 0.483 in his last 7 games.



Up Next: 3 game series - Milwaukee (7-11) at St. Louis (15-4)
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BREAKING NEWS!

Red Sox Get Crede For Two Players

Boston - The White Sox and Red Sox agreed to a three player deal that will send third baseman Joe Crede to Boston in exchange for catcher Dave Ross and center fielder David Murphy. Joe Crede, who hit 0.270 in 2008, has a contract that ends in 2012. Crede fields his position as well as anyone in the majors. The Chicago White Sox have $36,778,029 in cash and a payroll of $72,531,832. The Red Sox have a total team payroll of $130,319,398. They are in fifth place in the AL East which is currently led by the Toronto Blue Jays.

BREAKING NEWS!

Marquis Suffers Sore Rotator Cuff

Chicago - The Chicago Cubs will continue without pitcher Jason Marquis for at least seven days. He suffered a sore rotator cuff playing in today's game. The Cubs team mediacal staff feels that no permanent effects are to be expected. Jason had 25 starts in 2008, compiling a 4.63 ERA and 6 wins. With a team ERA of 4.30, the Chicago Cubs are 9 and 9. They are in third place in the NL Central.
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Game 20
Code:
April 25, 2009
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Brewers10200360012140
Cardinals000040000451
WP: Ben Sheets (2-1)
LP: Blake Hawksworth (3-1)
SV: Mark Rogers (1)

Game 21
Code:
April 26, 2009
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Brewers000000001182
Cardinals00013201x7111
WP: Chris Carpenter (5-0)
LP: Chris Capuano (1-4)

BREAKING NEWS!

Stretched Knee Ligament Strikes Down Victorino

St. Louis - THe stretched knee ligament that disabled St. Louis right fielder Shane Victorino should have a high likelihook of serious lasting damage. In the near term, Victorino is likely to miss four weeks or more of play. Victorino has outstanding speed. In 149 games in 2008, Shane stole 23 bases in 35 tries. St. Louis, the current leaders of the NL Central, have $6,623,497 in the bank.

In 21 games this season, Shane was hitting 0.330 with 1 HR and 14 RBI. He also had 6 SB and an OPS of 0.860.

Game 22
Code:
April 27, 2009
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Brewers0430000108121
Cardinals0010100035102
WP: Dave Bush (3-0)
LP: Adam Wainwright (3-2)
SV: Francisco Cordero (4)



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