12 Total Updates since June 15, 2012
11 months ago Update 0 comments
The St. Louis Cardinals are slowly nursing themselves back to health, and when the team takes the field in Detroit on Tuesday, they'll be joined by a familiar face. Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak told reporters on Sunday that utility man Skip Schumaker will be with the team when it begins its series with the Detroit Tigers this week, and he's likely to be frequently seen in centerfield.
With both Schumaker and Jon Jay on the disabled list, the Cardinals have had a gaping hole in centerfield, and Schumaker is likely to man the position until Jay is ready to come back. In 81 at-bats across 29 games this season, Schumaker is batting .321/.378/.432 with five doubles, two triples and 12 runs batted in.
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St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Matt Holliday left Sunday's game in the ninth inning, and according to manager Mike Matheny, the reason was a leg-related injury. According to Joe Strauss, that's all that is known about Holliday's condition at this point.
Holliday left 9th inning with a persistent condition that has worsened or at least flared anew. It's not his back. Has roots to a month ago.
— Joe Strauss (@JoeStrauss) June 18, 2012
Related: What's gotten into Lance Lynn?
Matheny described Holliday condition as "leg"-related. That's a little broad. Again... Developing.
— Joe Strauss (@JoeStrauss) June 18, 2012
Holliday was having a nice day up until his departure: he collected a pair of hits, including a home run. The Cardinals lost 5-3 to Kansas City in 15 innings.
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The rubber match in the series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals took 15 innings to settle, as the Royals eventually held on for the 5-3 win.
Both teams rallied when they were down to their last outs, with the Royals tying the game at two in the top of the 9th inning off of Jason Motte. It was Billy Butler who tied the game with his 12th home run of the season. The Cardinals rallied from a 3-2 deficit in the bottom of the 14th, with Yadier Molina tying the game on a single off of Jonathan Broxton.
Kansas City finally did enough to pull away in the top of the 15th, as Yuniesky Betancourt hit his fourth homer of the season. Adam Wainwright pitched very well for St. Louis, allowing just one earned run in seven innings.
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11 months ago Update 0 comments
Rafael Furcal and Yadier Molina will get days off on vs. the Kansas City Royals on Sunday, choosing rest over playing on Father's Day. In their places are Tyler Greene, who gets the start at short, and Tony Cruz, who will be behind the plate.
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St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Adam Wainwright is still looking to find his old form in 2012, and he'll be on the mound vs. the Kansas City Royals on Sunday with a chance for his second quality start in a row. On May 22, Wainwright threw a complete game shutout vs. the San Diego Padres, but his season has still been up-and-down since then. He followed that up with a quality start, but then gave up seven earned runs to the New York Mets in the next start. He then gave up three earned runs in 5.2 innings vs. the Houston Astros before allowing only two earned runs in seven innings to the Chicago White Sox in his most recent start.
He'll be opposed on Sunday by Royals starter Luis Mendoza a part-time starter who has been thrust into the rotation as of late, giving up three earned runs in 11 innings in his two starts since being moved into the rotation. Mendoza has never faced the Cardinals, either in relief or as a starter.
Game date/time: Sunday, June 17, 1:15 p.m. CT
Location: Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Mo.
TV: FSN Midwest
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Let me start this bulletin about Matt Holliday being just fine with a disclaimer: The idea of clutchness—I had to delete some habitual scare quotes there—is tenuous at best. It basically means, "When I observe this player, he appears to do what I want him to do, and when he doesn't do that, well, you can't win them all." I've come to realize the way my mind works in situations like this; maybe you recognize it:
If he won one game and lost the other—no change. One out of three isn't so bad, in baseball. If he won both games and he isn't normally terrible—I believe in him! I want to see him step up to the plate in big situations. If he lost both games—I get an unpleasant feeling in the pit of my stomach from now on.
If you do not believe Matt Holliday to be a star player and—thus far—a worthy free agent signing, I'm guessing you got the unpleasant feeling in the pit of your stomach through some combination of his slow start back in 2010 and your particular viewing patterns. Here's why you should ignore it:
Matt Holliday hits just fine in the clutch. And not just on Saturday, when he drove in five crucial runs—most of the time. In Late and Close situations—that's "Plate Appearances in the 7th or later with the batting team tied, ahead by one, or the tying run at least on deck," according to Baseball Reference—he's hit .304/.381/.524. When games are within a run either way he's hit .304/.387/.517. His numbers are better in low and medium leverage—OPSes of .925 and .949, respectively—than they are in high leverage situations, where he hits .291/.366/.510, but the pitchers are worse.
Matt Holliday is good at baseball. Since 2010, his first full year with the Cardinals, he's got the 12th-highest OPS in baseball. He's off to a slow start, but his OPS+ is 126 after yesterday's outburst, and I bet it will keep going up. If you think he's keeping the Cardinals down, you should rethink it.
11 months ago Update 0 comments
After an excellent pitching duel in the first game of their series, the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals decided to light up the scoreboard on Saturday. A late rally by the Royals gave them the lead in the 7th inning, but the Cardinals struck back and eventually pulled away for the 10-7 win. Both teams recorded 14 hits in the exciting matchup.
Matt Holliday had a huge day at the plate, driving in five runs, including a two-run homer in the opening inning. Holliday had four hits to lead the Cardinals. Yadier Molina was also excellent, driving in four runs on three hits, including a two-run home run. Joe Kelly delivered a solid performance in just the second start of his career, but Mitchell Boggs eventually earned the win.
The Royals were led by Mike Moustakas, who drove in four runs on three hits in the loss.
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After a disappointing performance at the plate in the series-opener against the Kansas City Royals, the St. Louis Cardinals have found their groove. St. Louis has scored six runs in the first three innings and has jumped out to a 6-2 lead.
The Cardinals jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning thanks to home runs from Matt Holliday and Yadier Molina. Holliday pegged the Cardinals to a 2-0 lead with his 11th home run of the season, while Molina extended the lead to 4-0 with his ninth home run of the season. Carlos Beltran has hits in his first two at-bats and has driven in another run.
Joe Kelly has managed to escape some dicey situations in just the second start of his career. Mike Moustakas hit his 10th home run of the season off of Kelly, but the young pitcher has managed to get through four innings with only two runs allowed.
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The St. Louis Cardinals will look to bounce back from a loss in their series-opener to the Kansas City Royals when the two teams meet this afternoon. Joe Kelly will get the start on the mound for St. Louis. This will be just the second start of Kelly's career, after he made his MLB debut against the Cleveland Indians last week. The Royals will counter with Bruce Chen.
| Royals | Cardinals |
| LF Alex Gordon | SS Rafael Furcal |
| 2B Chris Getz | RF Carlos Beltran |
| 1B Eric Hosmer | LF Matt Holliday |
| RF Jeff Francoeur | 1B Allen Craig |
| 3B Mike Moustakas | 3B David Freese |
| C Brayan Pena | C Yadier Molina |
| SS Alcides Escobar | CF Shane Robinson |
| CF Jarrod Dyson | 2B Tyler Greene |
| P Bruce Chen | P Joe Kelly |
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The St. Louis Cardinals dropped the opener of their three-game series against the Kansas City Royals on Friday night after a wild finish, but they get a shot to even the series on Saturday afternoon. The Royals have a four-game winning streak going and are sending Bruce Chen (5-6, 4.44 ERA) to the mound, while the Cards will counter with Joe Kelly (0-0, 1.80 ERA). The St. Louis offense has sputtered over the past week, so the team will try to get back on track and uphold their impressive overall offensive numbers in 2012.
Here is the TV schedule and broadcast information for Saturday's game:
Game Date & Time: Saturday, June 16, 1:15 p.m. CT
Location: Busch Stadium
TV: Fox Sports Midwest
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The Kansas City Royals pieced together a 3-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night, but it will be the wild ninth inning that will live on in the lore of this interstate matchup. The Cardinals entered the ninth inning down 3-2 with Jonathan Broxton on the hill. Broxton got Yadier Molina to groundout and then struck out Matt Adams, but with two outs Tyler Greene reached with a single.
Green attempted to steal second, and then... this happened:
Wildest finish to a game ever. Tyler Greene steals 2nd, ball hits him, goes to 3rd, overthrow, goes home... gunned down. #Royals win 3-2.
— Thor Tripp (@ThorTripp) June 16, 2012
The Cardinals were unable to score off Kansas City's Vin Mazzaro, who threw six shutout innings while striking out four batters. St. Louis also spoiled another solid start from Kyle Lohse, who kept his ERA under three by giving up only three runs in seven innings.
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11 months ago Article 0 comments
The St. Louis Cardinals host the Kansas City Royals for a weekend series as interleague play continues.
Here are today's lineups for both the Cardinals and the Royals, with starting pitcher Luis Mendoza on the hill:
Cardinals
Royals
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