St. Louis Cardinals 2015 Season

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#952      
I'd take Moss over Adams. Matt still isn't 100% and Moss can at least play the corner outfield spots.

My roster would be
Molina
Piscotty
Wong
Carpenter
Peralta
Heyward
Grichuk
Holliday
Cruz
Moss
Reynolds
Garcia
Pham

Lackey
Garcia
Wacha
Lynn
Rosenthal
Wainwright
Siegrist
Maness
Belisle
Lyons
Cishek
Broxton
 
#954      
I'd take Moss over Adams. Matt still isn't 100% and Moss can at least play the corner outfield spots.

My roster would be
Molina
Piscotty
Wong
Carpenter
Peralta
Heyward
Grichuk
Holliday
Cruz
Moss
Reynolds
Garcia
Pham

Lackey
Garcia
Wacha
Lynn
Rosenthal
Wainwright
Siegrist
Maness
Belisle
Lyons
Cishek
Broxton

I would probably add Villanueva to the pitching staff. He has been good this year and you don't have a guy who can go long out of the bullpen, since the 5th starter is not out there. I would also seriously consider adding a 3rd catcher over a 12th pitcher because of Molina's health.
 
#955      
@LangoschMLB: Matt Belisle says he is not on the roster but threw a sim game today to help Jon Jay see live pitching. Read into that as you wish #stlcards
 
#956      
@STLCardinals01: The #STLCards announce their NLDS rotation:
Game 1: Lackey
Game 2: Garcia
Game 3: Wacha
Game 4: Lynn
 
#957      
@STLCardinals01: #STLCards roster update: Yadi and Cruz as catchers. Also on roster: Jay, Garcia, Pham, Reynolds.

Adams, Choate, Cishek NOT on roster.

This tells me Moss and Broxton are on the roster, and Kozma is off.
 
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#961      
Nervous about this series tbh.

Don't worry, I'm a Cubs fan and am nervous as well! We have definitely been playing well against you guys here at the end of the year but I'm just not sure if we are going to get to the NLCS.

This season is already a success but if I had to give an unbiased prediction I'd say the Cards take it in 4. We will see though, good luck and I can't wait for an intense series!
 
#962      
Unfortunate to not see Adams on the roster. If he was 100% then Matheny would have a lot more flexibility. If Grichuk or Pham weren't playing well, then we could move Heyward to CF and Piscotty to RF. Oh well, we've been missing players all year, why stop now?
 
#963      
Lester is considerably better on the road - 2.93 ERA, .211 OBA, and .336 OSLG%. He has a lower OBA against righties than lefties, but righties push SLG and OBP. He does allow more walks to righties. Going through the stats, I would go with this game 1 lineup:
  1. Marp(LH)-3B
  2. Piscotty(RH)-1B
  3. Holliday(RH)-LF
  4. J-Hey(LH)-RF
  5. Peralta(RH)-SS
  6. Grichuk(RH)-CF
  7. Wong(LH)-2B
  8. Molina(RH)-C
  9. Lackey(RH)-P

What does everyone think of this?
 
#964      
Lester is considerably better on the road - 2.93 ERA, .211 OBA, and .336 OSLG%. He has a lower OBA against righties than lefties, but righties push SLG and OBP. He does allow more walks to righties. Going through the stats, I would go with this game 1 lineup:
  1. Marp(LH)-3B
  2. Piscotty(RH)-1B
  3. Holliday(RH)-LF
  4. J-Hey(LH)-RF
  5. Peralta(RH)-SS
  6. Grichuk(RH)-CF
  7. Wong(LH)-2B
  8. Molina(RH)-C
  9. Lackey(RH)-P

What does everyone think of this?


Perfect. Dangerous from 1-8 if Yadi is healthy.
 
#965      
Perfect. Dangerous from 1-8 if Yadi is healthy.

Yadi halts the baserunners, but I'm afraid he can't swing. I did love how Cruz was swinging when he got time. Hopefully this week off, basically since Pittsburgh, isn't going to hurt us tomorrow.

I can tell you my carpet is going to be worn out by Sunday morning.
 
#966      
Yadi halts the baserunners, but I'm afraid he can't swing. I did love how Cruz was swinging when he got time. Hopefully this week off, basically since Pittsburgh, isn't going to hurt us tomorrow.



I can tell you my carpet is going to be worn out by Sunday morning.


I'm staying optimistic with Yadi. He mighty be 0-3 with 3 K's but when he comes up in the 9th with the game on the line he'll find away. Hopefully.
 
#967      
Arrietta can't pitch 3 times, right?

Then I like our chances. 60-40 I'd say.
 
#968      
OK, in 2003 I was pretty much accepting that the Cubs were going to the WS, then, of course, they didn't. I went through a several hour justification of how many of my friends that cheer for the dark side, would finally feel the same joy that I have multiple times in my life. I was happy for them. In 2004, they got very obnoxious, even trying to turn my own 3 year old daughter against me. 11 years later, I am still bitter, is that wrong?

Note: My daughter is fully a Cards fan and knows that she is not allowed, nor does she want, to marry a Cubs fan! She loved the 2011 season and has a Freese jersey.
 
#969      
Yadi halts the baserunners, but I'm afraid he can't swing. I did love how Cruz was swinging when he got time. Hopefully this week off, basically since Pittsburgh, isn't going to hurt us tomorrow.

I can tell you my carpet is going to be worn out by Sunday morning.

I'll take Yadi controlling the pitchers and the basepaths. Hitting is a bonus with him.
 
#970      
Lester is considerably better on the road - 2.93 ERA, .211 OBA, and .336 OSLG%. He has a lower OBA against righties than lefties, but righties push SLG and OBP. He does allow more walks to righties. Going through the stats, I would go with this game 1 lineup:
  1. Marp(LH)-3B
  2. Piscotty(RH)-1B
  3. Holliday(RH)-LF
  4. J-Hey(LH)-RF
  5. Peralta(RH)-SS
  6. Grichuk(RH)-CF
  7. Wong(LH)-2B
  8. Molina(RH)-C
  9. Lackey(RH)-P

What does everyone think of this?

I think that should be the 8 regulars for every game, with slight order changes if any
 
#971      
Colby Rasmus has 2 home runs already for the Astros. Good to see him doing well, he was one of my favorite Cardinals during his time here. But that trade worked out alright for us.
 
#972      
Colby Rasmus has 2 home runs already for the Astros. Good to see him doing well, he was one of my favorite Cardinals during his time here. But that trade worked out alright for us.
Somebody should let him know the mullet went out in the eighties.:)
 
#974      
With all of the injuries, and all of the guys that are on the roster but less than 100% healthy this does not appear to be our year.

But 2006 and 2011 didn't seem like our years either.

Just need some guys to get hot, that's all it takes.

Lets Go Boys!!!!!
 
#975      
Lester is considerably better on the road - 2.93 ERA, .211 OBA, and .336 OSLG%. He has a lower OBA against righties than lefties, but righties push SLG and OBP. He does allow more walks to righties. Going through the stats, I would go with this game 1 lineup:
  1. Marp(LH)-3B
  2. Piscotty(RH)-1B
  3. Holliday(RH)-LF
  4. J-Hey(LH)-RF
  5. Peralta(RH)-SS
  6. Grichuk(RH)-CF
  7. Wong(LH)-2B
  8. Molina(RH)-C
  9. Lackey(RH)-P

What does everyone think of this?

Grichuk isn't going to play CF because of his arm (at least as of yesterday), so you can flip Heyward and him in the outfield. I'm a little leery of Molina's ability to swing the bat with his injury. This team was hardly an offensive juggernaut this season, so having two automatic outs in the lineup is hardly a recipe for success. I worry that he is being rushed back too soon. Hopefully, he will be healthy enough that his play isn't affected significantly.
 
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