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Guest 7117
As a Reds fan, I wasn’t really expecting a repeat division title since I thought the Cards played subpar in 2010. With Wainwright gone, and now a possible Carpenter injury, it almost certainly seems that it will be the Reds or Brewers in 2011.
stl_cards16
Yeah, I can’t believe the Reds won the division in March this year. It’s kind of like last year when the Cardinals had it wrapped up before the season started……..wait a minute…..
Guest 7105
Really? Did I even remotely say that? Let me read it again to make sure — nope. 😉
stl_cards16
The Cardinals already planned on Carpenter missing a start before his bullpen session. They need to just shut him down for about a week, then start things up again. He could still be ready for opening day after taking a week off. The way he wore down toward the end of last year, it won’t hurt my feelings to take a few meaningless innings off his arm in spring training.
rainyperez
Feel bad for the Cards I guess the winning days are numbered especially if Pujols leaves…
PostMoBills
You know who has a great hamstring right now? Kevin Slowey. The Cardinals should look into it.
mojowo11
I think Dave Duncan would quit if the Cardinals traded for a starting pitcher who had a 28.3% ground ball rate last year.
KeithLawSucksInStl
At least there would be more balls that avoid our questionable infield and end up being tracked down by our stellar outfield… er, wait…