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  • Psyblast
    2023 National Champions
    • Jun 2003
    • 42584

    #1

    Carpenter done

    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2942791

    ATLANTA -- Chris Carpenter, the 2005 NL Cy Young winner, will miss the rest of the season and part of next year after he undergoes elbow ligament replacement surgery next week.

    Carpenter hasn't pitched since allowing five runs in six innings of a season-opening loss to the New York Mets.

    The right-hander, who went on the disabled list April 2, had arthroscopic surgery to remove bone spurs in his elbow on May 9. He developed swelling and stiffness after a rehab start for Class A Palm Beach on July 8.

    Carpenter consulted with three orthopedists before deciding to have the procedure commonly known as Tommy John surgery.

    "Carp coming back was huge for us," manager Tony La Russa said Thursday, before his team played the Atlanta Braves. "If he's not coming back, you need to factor that in. But we've been a little over .500 with this group out there. The games go on."

    In five postseason starts last year, Carpenter went 3-1, helping the Cardinals win the World Series with eight scoreless innings in a 5-0 victory over Detroit in Game 3. He is 51-18 with a 3.10 ERA in 93 starts for St. Louis over the last three years.

    The Cardinals did not announce what day Carpenter will undergo surgery.

    Before signing as a free agent with St. Louis in December 2002, Carpenter went 49-50 with a 4.83 ERA in parts of six seasons for Toronto. He missed part of 2002 and all of '03 after having arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder.

    Carpenter had bursitis in his shoulder last season but went 11-6 with a 3.27 ERA in 22 starts after returning from the DL on June 6.

    Only Minnesota's Johan Santana and Houston's Roy Oswalt, both with 55 wins, had more victories over the last three years.

    The Cardinals also have left-handers Mark Mulder and Todd Wellemeyer and right-hander Josh Kinney on the DL. Right-hander Josh Hancock was killed in a car crash earlier this year.

    St. Louis starters were 25-43 in 91 starts before Mike Maroth fell behind 10-0 to the Atlanta Braves through four innings on Thursday.
  • oakfan162
    Get Ducked Up!
    • Mar 2006
    • 4724

    #2
    Re: Carpenter done

    This has "career ending" written all over it.

    Man the defending champ's staff has taken a hell of a hit this year. And this is coming from an A's fan!
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    • Birdsonbat
      MVP
      • Feb 2003
      • 1003

      #3
      Re: Carpenter done

      That 5 year extension (when he was already under contract for 2 years) looks great now! Rolen, then Izzy last year, and countless others through the years, but the decisions by the medical staff of this organization never cease to amaze me. Now make sure and rush Mulder back so he can pitch us to a 3rd place finish!

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      • Dispatch
        MVP
        • Jan 2006
        • 2339

        #4
        Re: Carpenter done

        Guess I don't need to hold on to him in fantasy baseball anymore hoping for a late season come back.

        What happened to him. A week or two ago I thought he was feeling fine in his rehabe starts.

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        • SPTO
          binging
          • Feb 2003
          • 68046

          #5
          Re: Carpenter done

          A lot of people forget that before Carpenter became the ace of the Cardinals rotation that he missed a year or more due to arm problems when he was with the Blue Jays. There's something about the guy and his arm not being able to withstand the load of a full season as a starter. That being said everyone thought his career was pretty much over when he went and signed with the Cards so who knows? Maybe he can come back next year and be effective but I doubt it.
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          • dieselboy
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            • Dec 2002
            • 18040

            #6
            Re: Carpenter done

            Originally posted by SPTO
            A lot of people forget that before Carpenter became the ace of the Cardinals rotation that he missed a year or more due to arm problems when he was with the Blue Jays. There's something about the guy and his arm not being able to withstand the load of a full season as a starter. That being said everyone thought his career was pretty much over when he went and signed with the Cards so who knows? Maybe he can come back next year and be effective but I doubt it.
            He could be back in 2009 and still be effective.

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            • SPTO
              binging
              • Feb 2003
              • 68046

              #7
              Re: Carpenter done

              Originally posted by dieselboy
              He could be back in 2009 and still be effective.
              Indeed but the healing time after TJ surgery may be a year but it usually takes two years to fully get back what you've lost.

              Anyways I hope for the best as he truly has turned his career around since being with the cards.
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              "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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              • Scott
                Your Go-to TV Expert
                • Jul 2002
                • 20032

                #8
                Re: Carpenter done

                Tough break for the Cards...as if this season hasn't been bad enough.
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                • dalnet22
                  Banned
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 770

                  #9
                  Re: Carpenter done

                  5 year deals on guys who've already had pitching injuries is hilarious. That being said, 5 year deals for any pitcher is foolish.

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