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***Official St. Louis Cardinals 2009 Season Thread***

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Carp says sit down brew crew
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Originally posted by iohk:
Carp says sit down brew crew

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World Series seems to be headed to New York, St. Louis

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We have pronounce Carpenter the NL Cy Young winner unless he totally collapses this month and fails to win another game.
Originally posted by BigRon:
We have pronounce Carpenter the NL Cy Young winner unless he totally collapses this month and fails to win another game.

dunno about that. If lincecum actually gets support and wins his next few games its still his. Mainly due to his strikeouts and he leads the league in QS (quality starts)

its gonna be a fun one to watch. last year it was easy cuz webbs ERA was so much higher. this year they keep battling back and forth with the ERA.

glad to see Carp made a full recovery!
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Originally posted by BigRon:
We have pronounce Carpenter the NL Cy Young winner unless he totally collapses this month and fails to win another game.

CG 1 hitter..10 k's



Oh, also..nice try Trevor Hoffman...Matt Holliday w/ the game winning 2 run HR in the 9th.
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Best team in baseball.

Bring on the Yankees
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Pujols and Holliday

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Can Wainwright get win #18?

St. Louis (83-57) at Milwaukee (66-72)


Adam Wainwright is one of the leading candidates for the NL Cy Young Award. The Milwaukee Brewers have no doubt he is more than worthy of the honor.

Wainwright looks to continue his stellar pitching against the Brewers and earn his major league-leading 18th win Wednesday when the surging Cardinals try to complete a three-game sweep at Miller Park.

The Cardinals (83-57) are cruising to their fourth NL Central title in six years with an 11 1/2-game lead on Chicago, and the biggest reason why - outside of another potential MVP season from Albert Pujols(notes) - is an outstanding rotation featuring Chris Carpenter(notes), Wainwright (17-7, 2.68 ERA) and Joel Pineiro(notes) as the top three.

That trio is 28-2 with a 2.24 ERA in 38 starts since July 1, with St. Louis going 33-5 in those outings.

Wainwright’s stiffest competition for the Cy Young figures to come from Carpenter (16-3, 2.16), who threw a one-hitter to win his 11th straight decision in a 3-0 victory Monday in the opener of this series.

Wainwright ranks second in the NL in innings pitched (198), fourth in ERA and fifth in strikeouts (169). He had allowed two runs or less in 13 straight starts before a rare hiccup in his last outing Friday, when he was reached for six runs - all in the fifth - and nine hits over five innings in the Cardinals’ 14-7 win at Pittsburgh.

The six runs the right-hander allowed in that inning were as many as he allowed in both of the entire months of July and August - when he made six starts each month, going 4-1 each time.

“I didn’t execute my pitches that inning is really all it comes down to,” Wainwright said. “And the team is my saving grace. Right now if it wasn’t for my team scoring eight runs for me, I would be hard to talk to.”

In three starts this season against Milwaukee (66-72), Wainwright is 2-1 with a 0.77 ERA while allowing 14 hits in 23 1- 3 innings. He was excellent in the loss at Busch Stadium on May 16 but was outdueled by Jeff Suppan(notes), his mound opponent Wednesday.

Matt Holliday(notes) hit a two-run homer off Trevor Hoffman(notes) in the ninth inning, rallying the Cardinals to a 4-3 victory Tuesday night.

“I’ve had some good at-bats against him,” Holliday said. “Anytime against the greatest closer of all time, it’s a special home run.”

Since the Cardinals acquired Holliday on July 24, they have the majors’ best record at 31-11.

Albert Pujols added his major league-leading 45th home run for St. Louis, which has won 12 series and split one since losing consecutive games at Philadelphia from July 25-26.

“I think our club just refused to get down or frustrated,” Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said. “I would pass out roses to everybody on the roster. It isn’t the first time we’ve done that this season.”

Prince Fielder(notes) hit his 38th home run for Milwaukee, which has lost six of seven at home against the Cardinals, getting outscored 32-12 over that span.

Suppan (6-8, 4.97) faced San Francisco on Friday in his third start off the disabled list and gave up two unearned runs, two hits and four walks over 5 2-3 innings before leaving without a decision in the Brewers’ 3-2 loss.

Suppan, who pitched for St. Louis from 2004-06, is 7-3 with a 3.50 ERA in 14 starts against his former team.
That homerun capped off my 4-team parlay. I was watching it online.

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Originally posted by IWASATTHECATCH:
That homerun capped off my 4-team parlay. I was watching it online.

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Matt Holliday has just been absolutely OUT OF CONTROL since he's came to St. Louis. Hes still batting near .400 with us. He's always been my favorite non-Cardinal..and now hes batting behind Pujols?
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Matt Holliday has just been absolutely OUT OF CONTROL since he's came to St. Louis. Hes still batting near .400 with us. He's always been my favorite non-Cardinal..and now hes batting behind Pujols?

Philly doesn't stand a chance. I think you guys rep the NL. I'm fine w/that because LaRussa has provided me with so many great days.

[ Edited by IWASATTHECATCH on Sep 9, 2009 at 02:48:36 ]
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Originally posted by IWASATTHECATCH:
Originally posted by jrg:



Matt Holliday has just been absolutely OUT OF CONTROL since he's came to St. Louis. Hes still batting near .400 with us. He's always been my favorite non-Cardinal..and now hes batting behind Pujols?

Philly doesn't stand a chance. I think you guys rep the NL. I'm fine w/that because LaRussa has provided me with so many great days.

Honestly, Philly has fallen off...and LA has been playing .500 ball since the All-Star break.

The addition of Holliday/DeRosa/Lugo/Smoltz put the Cardinals over the top IMO.

Hopefully we can have a successful post season and then face the Yanks.
Originally posted by jrg:
Originally posted by IWASATTHECATCH:
Originally posted by jrg:



Matt Holliday has just been absolutely OUT OF CONTROL since he's came to St. Louis. Hes still batting near .400 with us. He's always been my favorite non-Cardinal..and now hes batting behind Pujols?

Philly doesn't stand a chance. I think you guys rep the NL. I'm fine w/that because LaRussa has provided me with so many great days.

Honestly, Philly has fallen off...and LA has been playing .500 ball since the All-Star break.

The addition of Holliday/DeRosa/Lugo/Smoltz put the Cardinals over the top IMO.

Hopefully we can have a successful post season and then face the Yanks.

I know why you want the Yanks. That ballpark of theirs would supply your lineup with 1/2 a dozen pop-up homeruns.
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Originally posted by IWASATTHECATCH:
Originally posted by jrg:
Originally posted by IWASATTHECATCH:
Originally posted by jrg:



Matt Holliday has just been absolutely OUT OF CONTROL since he's came to St. Louis. Hes still batting near .400 with us. He's always been my favorite non-Cardinal..and now hes batting behind Pujols?

Philly doesn't stand a chance. I think you guys rep the NL. I'm fine w/that because LaRussa has provided me with so many great days.

Honestly, Philly has fallen off...and LA has been playing .500 ball since the All-Star break.

The addition of Holliday/DeRosa/Lugo/Smoltz put the Cardinals over the top IMO.

Hopefully we can have a successful post season and then face the Yanks.

I know why you want the Yanks. That ballpark of theirs would supply your lineup with 1/2 a dozen pop-up homeruns.

Haha, their RF is crazy. Too bad Jim Edmonds (left handed) isn't w/ us any longer..Rick Ankiel and Colby Rasmus

But seriously though, dunno who else can hang w/ those guys out in the AL..I think the Cardinals and Yankees have made it clear they are the "teams to beat"..so we'll just have to wait and see.

Can't wait for playoffs!!!
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