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  • Kauffman King
    Rookie
    • Dec 2009
    • 53

    #1

    Hard-Nosed and All-American: St. Louis Cardinals



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  • Kauffman King
    Rookie
    • Dec 2009
    • 53

    #2
    Re: Hard-Nosed and All-American: St. Louis Cardinals


    Breaking News
    Major League Baseball has decided to shake things up a little. The League decided to cut down the preposterously long 162-game season to a quaint 14 games. Furthermore, all professional baseball players have been released into a pool and will be eligible for a 30 team MLB fantasy draft that will take place shortly. Each team will only be able to carry a 40-man roster, 25 players on the MLB roster and 15 players on a reserve list. All minor leagues have been disbanded. All rules regarding playoffs will remain the same, but instead of being held in October they will be held in late April.


    The St. Louis Cardinals, just one year removed from an NL Championship Series appearance, will have to move on from the pending losses of stars such as Adam Wainwright, Matt Holiday, Yadier Molina, and others. Furthermore, they will also lose a ridiculously loaded farm system that was widely regarded as one of the top two in baseball. "It's tough to see this team break apart after such a great year," said Cardinals GM John Mozeliak, "but we'll handle it OK. It gives us a chance to get a little younger, get a little cheaper, and build this team up from the ground the 'Cardinal way'." When asked what strategies he will use during the draft, Mozeliak, whose Cardinals hold the 27th pick, made it clear he was after one particular position. "Starting pitching for sure," he asserted. "Starting pitching will be even more important with only a 14 game season. If you have good starting pitching, you're going to do really well this year."

    Manager Mike Matheny has said that he'd like to see everybody back, although he knows that's an unrealistic goal. "It doesn't matter who's on the field on Opening Day, our goal is still the same as it has always been - just win, baby."

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    • Kauffman King
      Rookie
      • Dec 2009
      • 53

      #3
      Re: Hard-Nosed and All-American: St. Louis Cardinals

      Cardinals Draft Results:

      1st (27) - OF Bryce Harper
      2nd (34) - OF Giancarlo Stanton
      3rd (87) - SP Shelby Miller
      4th (94) - SP Max Scherzer
      5th (147) - C Brian McCann
      6th (154) - SP Brett Anderson
      7th (207) - 1B Anthony Rizzo
      8th (214) - RP Drew Storen
      9th (267) - RP Jonathan Broxton
      10th (274) - OF Cameron Maybin
      11th (327) - OF Nick Castellanos
      12th (334) - RP Aaron Crow
      13th (387) - 2B Jemile Weeks
      14th (394) - CP Bobby Parnell
      15th (447) - RP Robbie Ross
      16th (454) - SP Zach Wheeler
      17th (507) - SS Zack Cozart
      18th (514) - SP Dylan Bundy
      19th (567) - RP Dan Runzler
      20th (574) - 3B Chris Johnson
      21st (627) - SP Barry Zito
      22nd (634) - OF Brian Buxton
      23rd (687) - SS Adam Rosales
      24th (694) - RP Peter Moylan
      25th (747) - OF Eric Thames
      26th (754) - C Derek Norris
      27th (807) - RP Michael Bowden
      28th (814) - SP Marcus Stroman
      29th (867) - 3B Jayson Nix
      30th (874) - OF Darnell McDonald
      31st (927) - C Taylor Teagarden
      32nd (934) - 2B Scooter Gennet
      33rd (987) - 1B Nate Frieman
      34th (994) - RP Josh Outman
      35th (1047) - SS Josh Harrison
      36th (1054) - OF Matt Szczur
      37th (1107) - OF Mikie Mahtook
      38th (1114) - 2B Nick Noonan
      39th (1167) - RP Tyler Burgoon
      40th (1173) - OF Jake Smolinski

      The Cardinals appear to have drafted well, getting a strong middle of the lineup core with Harper and Stanton, with a nice mix of solid hitters around them, such as McCann and Maybin. True to his word, Mozeliak drafted SP early, getting Miller, Scherzer, and Anderson all in the first six rounds. The bullpen, headed by Storen and Parnell, looks solid as well. In an early ranking, MLB.com ranked the Cardinals the 12th best team in the majors. GM John Mozeliak and Manager Mike Matheny were both unavailable for comment after the draft but are holding a press conference tomorrow at 10:00 AM. Stay tuned.
      Last edited by Kauffman King; 06-25-2013, 08:58 PM.

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      • MooseBoyJ
        I am Batmoose
        • Jul 2012
        • 0

        #4
        Re: Hard-Nosed and All-American: St. Louis Cardinals

        really interested in how this pans out.
        Build The Monster
        T-Wolves, Colts, & Cards (STL)

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        • Bluejaysfan65
          MVP
          • Jun 2011
          • 4784

          #5
          Re: Hard-Nosed and All-American: St. Louis Cardinals

          Originally posted by Mooseboyj
          really interested in how this pans out.
          Me too!
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          • nowitsourtime
            Banned
            • Oct 2011
            • 876

            #6
            Re: Hard-Nosed and All-American: St. Louis Cardinals

            Keeping my eye on Byron Buxton! Good luck!

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            • IXI DECAY IXI
              Rookie
              • Sep 2008
              • 476

              #7
              Re: Hard-Nosed and All-American: St. Louis Cardinals

              Pretty cool idea. I'll be keeping an eye on this.
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