To activate starting pitcher Jack Flaherty, the Cardinals sent the struggling Hudson down, but he'll return to pitch in the doubleheader on Sept. 17.
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Tom Timmermann
Dakota Hudson lost his spot in the Cardinals starting rotation after his last outing, and on Monday, he lost his spot on the roster.
The Cardinals optioned Hudson to Memphis but plan to bring him back on Sept. 17 as their 27th player to pitch one of the games of the doubleheader that day against Cincinnati. Hudson gave up five runs in 4⅔ innings in his most recent start, also against Cincinnati. He’s gone past five innings just once in his past six starts.
Hudson will get two starts in with Memphis, the first one on Tuesday. He had been targeted to be the long man out of the bullpen with the Cardinals after losing his spot in the rotation.
“Our thoughts are his innings in the ’pen aren’t as meaningful as us continuing to have length for that start on the 17th,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. “(We want him) just to continue to build on what he was doing. He does a nice job when he has multiple pitches working for him, like anybody would, and he’s just fallen into a trap where one start the sinker’s on and he doesn’t have a feel for slider and when he’s getting good misses on the slider, he’s inconsistent with the sinker and he’s walking guys. So when both of those are working for him, then it’s a good day. So just the consistency of that. I think that’s easier to do getting two starts down there and being ready for the 17th than throwing three innings over the next 10 days here.”
Hudson, who missed the end of 2020 and most of 2021 after Tommy John surgery, was 7-7 with a 4.43 ERA this season. He had just one win in his past nine starts.
“He understood it, and he obviously would want to stay here,” Marmol said. “But he understood that that gives us our best chance of winning that game. And that can be a meaningful game. And we want our best chance and our best starter available to be able to take that, and we believe that that’s him. So it allows (Jake Woodford) to stay in our ’pen and get meaningful innings. It allows (James) Naile to stay in our ’pen and be the ground-ball guy. I think both of those guys fit a role that Dak would have had in our ’pen with getting ground balls, giving us multiple innings. But it sets us up for the 17th, so he understood it. I did express that things were heading in the right direction for him because they were, and he’s looking forward to providing the team what what’s needed on the 17th.”
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Most of the comments regarding Hudson's being sent down to Memphis agreed with the decision............A couple of fans posted they thought Hudson should have been DFA instead of Fernandez................
I think it was a wise decision ....Could you imagine bringing Hudson into a pressure packed situation with his lack of control issues ???....Well , I can and the results make me sweat .....a bad sweat.....at least this way he can stay on schedule and be ready for one of the double header games on the 17th of this month against the reds............................
I really think DeJong and Hudson will be made available in this off season's trade talks.......I really really do...............