After a ten day break, which included a weekend trip to New York for the final series at Yankee Stadium, I’d say it’s about time I get back to daily posting. Don’t worry, baseball fans, I’ll have plenty to tell about my trip tomorrow, along with a bunch of pictures from The House that Ruth Built. For now, let’s just throw out the latest happenings of our favorite team.
First off, as I write this, the Cardinals are up on the Diamondbacks 7-4 in the eighth inning. A rare September win would be nice. Hopefully our boys can hang on.
Secondly, the news on Chris Carpenter’s status has been up and down for a couple of days now, but the latest appears to be promising. If he and the team opt for surgery to repair the compressed nerve in his right shoulder, Carp could be back to full strength by Spring Training. Robert Falkoff has the full story, although an official release should be available sometime tomorrow.
How about some more good news? Baseball America has published their Midwest League Top 20 Prospects (complete story for subscribers only), and two Cardinal farmhands made the list. Brett Wallace is ranked 5th, and Pete Kozma is 15th. Not too shabby.
Now for the bad news. With the Mets’ win over Chicago tonight, the Cardinals have finally officially been eliminated from the playoff picture. Of course I’ll still watch the their last five games, hoping the Brewers don’t get in, and then rooting for anyone but the Cubbies. Who will you be rooting for?
