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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

12.08.10

I totally ripped this off from MLBNetwork.


Let me just throw some thoughts out there about some of the things going on in the Winter Meetings up to this point.  Specifically, with my beloved Cardinals & the recent acquisition of Lance Berkman.


I like the move.  I like it because it's not a long-term deal, and yeah $8MM isn't chump change (heck, it's almost Kyle Lohse money), but this could be a one-and-done kind of deal.  So, let's keep it in perspective: It's Lance Berkman, not Barry Zito, not Kevin Brown, not Mike Hampton.  It's Lance Berkman, and $8MM is less than he's made since 2004.  Are there questions about his health?  Yes, that can't be ignored.  Is he going to win a gold glove in RF in 2011?  Of course not.  He's no Ludwick out there, but then he's no Duncan either.  Might it be part of "plan D" or something to move him to 1st if, God forbid, we're unable to bring Pujols back?  Maybe.  Idk.  You could do worse to fill in where Albert once played, but obviously we all hope it never comes to that.  Too many things are unknown until after we see how things go after this coming season, which, if I didn't mention it, is all the contract is for.  And if I didn't mention it, I like that.

What do I think about when I think about the Cards' problems in 2010?  We had a hard time scoring runs, especially when it mattered.  I was at one particular game last year where it took us 19 innings to score our first run of the game (fortunately, it took the Mets the same number of innings to score theirs too).  At times, we stunk!  I can still smell that 10-game road trip at the end of the year where we couldn't beat the Pirates, Nationals, or Astros.

Berkman gets on base, and has a good bat--two things that will help improve what this lineup lacked in 2010.  He's been an All-Star, blah, blah, blah...we know what he's accomplished.  Hell, just not having to face him 50 times in someone else's lineup has value of its own--he's always killed the Cardinals.  Now, the dynamic of bringing him to St. Louis impacts other areas as well.  Brendan Ryan is superb defensively, but his bat hasn't been seen since 2009.  .223 sucks.  Now, he was deservedly in the Gold Glove conversation, but in the 2010 lineup, his inability to put the bat on the ball glared as a hole in the lineup.  In 2011, it looks like Ryan Theriot could be Brendan's replacement at SS (a possible improvement offensively, a certain downgrade on the defensive side of the ball).  I would submit that they might let Theriot & Ryan fight for the job in Spring Training, and with the added production Berkman brings to the lineup, offensive mediocrity from our SS might not be such a huge backbreaker.  Or maybe they package Brendan Ryan up & ship him off, who knows?  I like Brendan Ryan.  He's got personality and is superb defensively.  You know who else I like? Fernando Vina, David Eckstein, Daryl Kile, and John Mabry.  But often forgotten among fans, this is a business too, and sometimes, just like in life, the harder something is to do sometimes it's the "righter" thing to do.

So, does this move solve everything?  Nope.  Does it address some things that we lacked in 2010?  I, for one, think so.  Either way, I'm not ready to hang myself from the Arch, nor am I ready to buy my 2011 World Series tickets.  It's just one move, one guy, a part of a team.  We're not even halfway through December yet, let's see what else happens.  I know I'm looking forward to it!

4 comments:

  1. Awesome post! We have similar opinions on Berkman and offseason moves in general.

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  2. Very well said! This in particular was good:
    But often forgotten among fans, this is a business too, and sometimes, just like in life, the harder something is to do sometimes it's the "righter" thing to do.

    Seems like it today's instant reaction world, that's what fans don't realize. Baseball *is* definitely a business. Looking forward to reading more!

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  3. I sure hope TLR puts him in that 2 hole, he likes a little pop there (Larry Walker), and as a switch hitter, he can bat there regardless of the pitcher... I was unhappy initially about this deal, unsure about where he'd play, I think the Cards have another move up their sleeve, I smell a move, the Cards have a ton of OF now, and maybe Ryan can find it, and puch Theriot to 2B... it'll be exciting to watch, no doubt!

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  4. I mostly agree. Berkman can be an offensive juggernaut in the 2nd hole ahead of the Big Guys. As I wrote in my blog a few days ago...maybe the Cardinals are preparing for life w/o Pujols???

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