The first full week of games and we get 2 rainouts. Both games have already been rescheduled though. There were questions as to why the team cancelled the Monday game hours before it was scheduled to start; since it’s early in the season, it’s easier to add those games at later dates. When you get to late July/August, you start running into a tighter schedule and the less ability to squeeze games in; in those cases, they would have only cancelled the games that early if there was excessive rain and/or lightning.
The team went 3-2 over the last week: 1-0 vs the Royals (due to a rainout), 2-2 vs the Brewers. The general rule of thumb is 2 out of 3 at home and split on the road, and the Cardinals are following that right now.
The 6-5 win over the Royals looks close on paper, but the game was pretty much in hand the whole time. If you remove Salvador Perez and his 2 solo homers from the lineup, it changes to a 6-3 game. Plus the team was up 6-3 after 4, allowing a run in the 7th and the 8th.
The Brewers series was more important, as they will be the main competition in the division. The first game was rough, with Adam Wainwright struggling to get through 5 innings; he allowed 4 runs and 8 hits in 4.1 innings. The bright spot for him was the 7 strikeouts. The team also faced one of the Brewer’s aces; while he wasn’t in mid-season form, he was good enough to shut the team down. Games 2 and 3 were much better on all fronts, with 10-1 and 2-1 victories. Game 4 was the rough one; the Cardinals had bases loaded twice in the game. In the first, both Albert Pujols and Tommy Edman struck out with bases loaded. In the eighth, Corey Dickerson walked in a run in the first chance, while Dylan Carlson grounded out to end the inning. These are opportunities that have to be capitalized on.
This week, the team is off Monday, followed by 3-games series on the road against the Marlins (4-5) and the Reds (2-8, 6 game losing streak).
Standings
After a week and a half of the season, the Cardinals sit in first, barely.
| Team | W | L | Pct | GB | Last 10 | Streak |
| Cardinals | 5 | 3 | .625 | — | 5-3 | L1 |
| Cubs | 5 | 4 | .556 | 0.5 | 5-4 | W1 |
| Pirates | 5 | 4 | .556 | 0.5 | 5-4 | W2 |
| Brewers | 5 | 5 | .500 | 1.0 | 5-5 | W1 |
| Reds | 2 | 8 | .200 | 3.5 | 2-8 | L6 |
I expect the Pirates to drop off; they won’t be Cincinnati bad, but they’ll be sub-.500 before the end of the month.
Pythagorean Record
With the exception of Friday night, most of the Cardinals games have been close. The team has scored 43 while allowing 29, good for a differential of +14; that would give them an expected record of 5-3. They are on pace for a 109-53 record, down from last week’s 121-41; this should continue to move closer to 90 wins as more games are played.
Rumor Mill
The Cardinals and Tyler O’Neill are still tentatively headed to arbitration, with a hearing scheduled for early May. But the team is talking with the left fielder on an extension, according to Derrick Goold. I could see the team wanting to lock him up for at least what Harrison Bader got (2 yrs, $10.4M), but I also think it could be a little longer – like 3-4 years. O’Neill has really come along the last 2 seasons, so he seems like a safe pick for an extension; much more so then Paul DeJong did when he got his extension.
The System
Here’s a quick look at how the minor league system is doing.
Former Cardinals
Quick hits on players who have been in the Cardinals system.
The DH Situation
Coming into the season, it was expected that Lars Nootbaar and Yepez would share DH duties; then the team surprised everyone by signing Dickerson and Pujols to fill the role. On paper, it was a good move. In actuality, it’s been halfway successful so far. Pujols is hitting well in limited duties; he’s only played in 4 games, but he’s hitting .333. Dickerson, on the other hand, is only hitting .182. Dickerson is only making $5M this season, so if he doesn’t get hitting, he could be cut loose; $5M is a small amount to eat in the game today and the Cardinals have done it in the past for more money.
That said, they need to be patient here. The team needs to let Yepez get going in Memphis before promoting him. He’s hitting for power, but he really needs to bring his average up. It’s better for him to get regular at bats right now.
That’s even more important for Gorman. He’s killing Triple A pitching right now, but he’s going to need to play every day. He’s too good to just DH, so you need to decide if DeJong and/or Edmundo Sosa is the option at shortstop; if not, you could move Edman to short so Gorman could play second every day. There are definitely options, but the team can afford to be patient right now.
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