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Nzoner's Game Room>***Official 2022 STL Cardinals Thread***
BigRedChief 07:50 AM 03-19-2022
2022 Opening Day Lineup
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2022 Opening Day roster
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For the new Cardinal fans that joined the Planet since last year, here are some of the historical threads going back to 2006.

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ChiefsCountry 08:12 PM 05-15-2022
Cardinals have a new relief pitcher - Albert Pujols.
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ChiefsCountry 08:19 PM 05-15-2022
And Pujols will finish his career with a 36.00 ERA lol.
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kcpasco 08:22 PM 05-15-2022
Albert pitching was both awesome and horrible. Lol just a reminder that sports are suppose to be fun.
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bdj23 08:28 PM 05-15-2022
Albert pitching isn't even the weirdest thing in baseball today
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VAChief 04:49 PM 05-19-2022
https://www.mlb.com/news/nolan-gorma...d-to-cardinals
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Chief Roundup 06:43 PM 05-19-2022
Hope these kids live up to the billing. Others have not, Dylan Carlson, and many others come to mind.
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Jewish Rabbi 07:21 PM 05-19-2022
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Hope these kids live up to the billing. Others have not, Dylan Carlson, and many others come to mind.
Little early to be giving up on DC, who was never really viewed as anything more than a solid outfielder anyway.
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BigRedChief 09:32 PM 05-19-2022
It’s about time. I think Gorman can hit >.200. Seems like 1/2 our lineup is hitting <.200. Liberatore can pitch better than our worst pitcher. In what reality are they not on this team?
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Marco Polo 06:51 AM 05-20-2022
Impressed they are making changes
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BigRedChief 05:32 PM 05-20-2022
Athletic article from Woo

NEW YORK — For Nolan Gorman and Matthew Liberatore — best friends since grade school and the top two prospects at their respective positions in the Cardinals’ farm system — the question was never if they would eventually be called upon to produce at the big-league level. It was only a matter of when.

That moment is finally here.

Gorman will start at second base in his major-league debut Friday against the Pirates. Liberatore, St. Louis’ No. 1 pitching prospect, will make a spot start on Saturday for his big-league debut. Gorman ranks No. 17 overall on The Athletic’s Keith Law’s top-100 prospect rankings and Liberatore is listed at No. 36.

“The decision (to bring up Gorman) was once we realized we had a playing opportunity for him, we decided, given his performance at Triple A, that it was time,” president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said in a phone call with The Athletic.

For both players, performance and opportunity dictated these callups. Gorman has been lighting up the Triple-A circuit, leading the league with 15 home runs, and Liberatore has demonstrated much better command of his four-pitch arsenal, holding a 3.83 ERA over seven starts for Memphis. Until recently, however, both players wouldn’t have necessarily seen much playing time with the way the Cardinals’ roster was constructed. The middle infield was crowded and the team had multiple designated hitter options, and with Jordan Hicks being deemed a starting pitcher at the beginning of the season, the rotation was full as well.

But things have changed dramatically for the Cardinals over the last two weeks. It started with the organization optioning All-Star shortstop Paul DeJong to Triple A on May 10. Rookies Juan Yepez and Brendan Donovan have emerged as everyday players for the Cardinals, and their defensive flexibility creates plenty of options for manager Oli Marmol to tweak the starting lineup each day. This became even more important when starting left fielder Tyler O’Neill, who is battling a brutal slump over the first seven weeks of the season, landed on the 10-day IL with a right shoulder impingement after Thursday’s walk-off loss to the Mets.

With an active roster spot available, and Yepez, Donovan and Corey Dickerson all able to play left field in O’Neill’s absence, the opportunity for Gorman swung open. He is expected to be the club’s everyday second baseman, with 2021 Gold Glove winner Tommy Edman sliding to shortstop. The two will be the predominant middle-infield options for the immediate future. Edman, who played shortstop in college at Stanford and in the minor leagues, has been taking reps at shortstop before games over the last week, but hasn’t played the position during a game this season.

“I’m excited for the opportunity and I’ll be prepared,” Edman said to The Athletic in a text message. “I’m very comfortable at both positions up the middle so it shouldn’t be a difficult transition.”
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Demonpenz 05:44 PM 05-20-2022
Goldschmitt going good
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MarkDavis'Haircut 01:27 PM 05-22-2022
You guys didn't need to score 18 runs today.

Just 10 runs would have sufficed.
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BigRedChief 02:17 PM 05-22-2022
Originally Posted by Carr4MVP:
You guys didn't need to score 18 runs today.

Just 10 runs would have sufficed.
We pitched Yadi to allow your team to feel better about yourself. :-)
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Chief Roundup 07:04 PM 05-24-2022
Jordan Hicks sucks. He is erratic at best. He should be pitching in the minors or not at all.
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BigRedChief 04:11 PM 05-26-2022

The New York Yankees announced today that they have signed three-time All-Star INF Matt Carpenter to a Major League contract and added him to the active roster.

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) May 26, 2022

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