Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Felipe Lopez

Since I didn't make mention of it earlier, he's my thoughts.

I don't like the signing. Yes, Brendan Ryan hasn't been good and we needed to do something in the middle infield; Lopez has been just as bad and LaRussa's stuck him in left field. Even if he plays well, he won't help the infield situation.

I'd be happier if they moved some people thru waivers (see the next post) to give him playing time. Instead, they send Ryan down to cut into the development time of David Freese, Jarrett Hoffpauir, and Tyler Greene - 3 guys that have the same, if not more, potential then Ryan and Lopez.

7 and 4...

7 games back of the Cubs for first and 4 back of the Brewers for the Wild Card - not insurmountable odds, but I'm not feeling optomistic. It doesn't help that Kyle Lohse and Todd Wellemeyer are looking like the pitchers they were prior to this season, Chris Carpenter will miss a start or 2, and Albert Pujols is having elbow pains.

Rather than continue through this, why not take a gamble.

Lohse's value has to be slipping recently; now would be a perfect time to place him on waivers to see who bites. You'd think any contender would like to add him for a prospect or 2. This month, his numbers aren't good - his ERA has climbed and he's not getting the groundballs he was getting earlier in the season, resulting in more home runs. He'll also probably get a 4 year deal; something that the Cardinals need to pass on.

Braden Looper is also struggling a little; he's got a lot of wins, so someone would be interested. He'd work as a starter or a reliever. We wouldn't get as much for him, but if a prospect were to equal a sandwich pick, I'd take it (especially considering they won't offer him arbitration, so they won't get a pick for him).

Cesar Izturis and Aaron Miles would also have some value on the market. Neither should be considered in the long term plans and someone could take a chance for the penant run. Izturis is an excellent defensive player; he's also getting on base decently. Miles is having a hot year as a part time player, so a contender may be willing to add him. Both wouldn't net you much, but it's better than getting nothing when they leave.

There is the possibility that someone would also want Russ Springer. I'd consider him with Izturis and Miles for what we'd get in return. I'm more interested in opening a roster spot.

The last trade, and probably the easiest, is moving Josh Phelps. He doesn't have to clear waivers (since he's not on the 40-man roster) and give a team a MLB power bat off the bench. He's probably going to get you as much as Springer, Miles, or Izturis, which would be good for a guy in Triple A.

If you could move these 5, you'd open spots for Adam Wainwright and Mitchell Boggs in the rotation, Jason Motte in the bullpen, and Jarrett Hoffpauir and Brendan Ryan on the bench (or Brian Barden when he gets back from the Olympics).

I don't think these move will hurt the team any; in fact, I'd see over all improvements in the rotation, bullpen, and bench (if Barden were the one promoted). You could also use Felipe Lopez at shortstop, where he is more of an asset then left field.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Trade Deadline

Well, the trade deadline has come and gone; all I've heard about for the last 2 days is the Cardinals need to make a move. They didn't and now people are complaining.

"The owners won't add payroll." - Bull. They would have taken on payroll if there would have been something worth adding.

"They over-value their prospects." - Possibly, but most teams were asking for a lot for the players they wanted to trade.

"It's an insult to the fan base that they didn't make a trade." - No, an insult to the fan base would have been to make a trade just to make a trade. Why give up a piece of the future for something that doesn't upgrade the team?

"They needed to add a hitter." - No, the team that's in the top 5 runs scored doesn't need a hitter; they needed pitching.

"Why didn't the add a starter?" - Because the starting pitching isn't the biggest issue. If I remember correctly, the starters didn't give away 3 of the 4 to Milwaukee. We needed a closer and a lefty reliever; the market didn't have a good (or even fair) deal on those, so a deal wasn't made.

I'm fine with not trading for anyone. If you look at the rumors, the only guy that moved that we were tied to was Jason Bay, and he wasn't a necessity. Grabow, Ohman, Sherrill, Fuentes, Street, and Putz weren't moved - either due to the team not making them available or asking for too much. We didn't lose out on anyone.

Do remember that we can still make a trade; waiver deals can happen all the way through the end of the season (but the player must be on a roster by Aug. 31 to qualify for the post season). A good target is Jarrod Washburn from the Mariners; he's due $10MM next season and will be a salary dump (if the Mariners realize that and don't demand an arm and a leg).

Everyone's heard/said this, but we have upgrades from Carpenter, Wainwright, and Jaime Garcia too. If Carp is healthy, he'll be worth more than anyone we could have traded for. Wainwright needs to go to the rotation; he's one of the few starts we have that can eat innings. Garcia is better than Flores, plain and simple; he'll help stablize the left side of the bullpen.