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I Was Wrong!
By Pete Eichholz Friday, July 03, 2009

 

When Cardinals Chairman Bill Dewitt stated in the Post-Dispatch a couple of weeks ago that a big trade was not likely and that he was satisfied with the makeup of the roster at the time; I was irate. I was upset because the Birds had an excellent nucleus, but some glaring holes. After reading the article, it seemed to me like the organization was content with filling seats and providing a mediocre product.

 
Over the course of the last 8 weeks I have used this space to question DeWitt’s desire to field a winner and John Mozeliak’s ability to make it happen. I wrote that I didn’t believe that the organization was committed to being anything more than competitive and that while I hoped they would make a move, I wouldn’t believe it until I saw it. Well…on Saturday night, Mozeliak made his first significant trade as GM of the Birds with the acquisition of Mark Derosa for Chris Perez and a player to be named later. Today, I am happy to report that I was wrong about DeWitt and Mo.
 
At the time of the Post-Dispatch interview, DeRosa was scorching and I assumed the cost of his services would rise accordingly; thus pricing the Cards out of the market. In retrospect, the same interview that had me so fired up, may have been an ingenious negotiating ploy by DeWitt. This posturing by Dewitt may have actually priced DeRosa back within the reach of the Cardinals.
 
The acquisition of DeRosa proves to me that the Cardinals are committed to winning. As a fan of the team, that is all I want from the crew in charge. DeRosa may not be the cleanup hitter that many Cardinals fans are clamoring for, but he does represent an “impact bat.” DeRosa has more RBI than big names like Lance Berkman, Carlos Lee, David Wright, and Matt Holiday; just to name a few. The combination of his capability to drive in runs with his ability to play multiple positions makes DeRosa an invaluable addition to the team.
 
DeRosa’s price tag was not cheap. The Cardinals had to part with Perez, a potential shut-down closer, and will have to give up another pitching prospect down the road. Despite the cost, I believe the addition of DeRosa is a no-brainer. The Cardinals have found a closer in Ryan Franklin and an heir to the throne in Jason Motte. The loss of Perez, a guy pitching about 8 innings per month, will not be felt as long as Jeff Lunhow continues to excel in his position as VP of Amateur Scouting and Player Development.   
 
Mark DeRosa is not the second coming. He will not be able to solve the Cardinals offensive woes alone. The Cardinals need to get help from the guys currently on the roster, specifically the painfully bad Chris Duncan and Rick Ankiel. Fortunately, it appears that Ryan Ludwick is starting to get his hitting-eye back and has been taking much better at-bats this week. I still think Luddy will eventually become the cleanup hitter the Cards are looking for. 
 
DeRosa’s wrist injury is a major cause for concern, but if he returns soon, as the Cardinals project, his addition is a major coup orchestrated by Mozeliak and Dewitt. The Cards have struck first! It’s your move Milwaukee and Chicago.
 
It has never felt so good to be so wrong.
 
Extra Innings:

 
-It’s a good sign that Lohse threw 79 pitches in his rehab start Thursday night. The rotation desperately needs him back.
 
-The Cards scored 5 runs in a game where Pujols had 0 hits and 0 RBI on Thursday night. A productive Luddy in the cleanup spot would be huge going forward.
 
-Ryan Franklin deserves to be an All-Star.     
 
Pete Eichholz plays sportswriter on Thursday nights; you can read him here on Fridays
 
slippery11pete@yahoo.com
Comments
By bruno @ Friday, July 03, 2009 11:08 AM
It's been a great week for Cardinal baseball fans. First they demonstrate a desire to win this year with the trade for DeRosa. Then they shell out $3 mill to sign Wagner Mateo, a 16 year old Dominican phenom. Signing Shelby Miller would be a nice trifecta.

Win or lose, this represents a dramatic change in ownership philosophy. They want to make money AND win!! I like it. Now, as fans, we can go to the games, spend money and feel like partners in the process (even though we're not).

By The Todd Bridges Army @ Friday, July 03, 2009 11:09 AM
Why do you keep fucking cramflang's sisters?

By Steve Kline's Bird @ Friday, July 03, 2009 11:43 AM
This is the worst of Creepy Cardinal Nation, those who swing back and forth based on the roster on any given day, the final score the night before, a move made, or a single pitch.

Nothing changed in the organization last week. The change happened in the middle of the decade will Bill DeWitt decided to change the way they built a team. You had a roster full of veteran acquisitions with very few home grown players that didn't make a World Series for the first 8 years of this ownership, but still sold a shit load of tickets anyway. I would argue back then is when they cared more about profits than money.

You don't go from the worst farm system in 2005 to the 8th best overnight. You don't wake up on draft day and say "let's draft better this time".

Those of you who live in this world of extremes will swing back the other way shortly.

Until then..."Hey Pete, tell me how DeWitt's ass tastes."

By bruno @ Friday, July 03, 2009 12:58 PM
Two years ago, after winning the 2006 World Series, the Cardinals passed on drafting Rick Porcello because of "signability issues." This year they draft Shelby Miller who was passed over by other teams because of "signability issues." I would argue a philosophy change regarding player investment took place sometime within the last two years and most likely within the last few months. Actions are the best indication of someones's intentions. I think it's justifiable for Cardinal fans to feel some excitement regarding the recent actions of ownership.

By JGperspectus @ Friday, July 03, 2009 2:07 PM
Bruno, great points. Unfortunately, the penalty for sounding intelligent is to be the target of nonstop ad hominem attacks from Cramflang/Bird braintrust. Nobody said making sense would be easy!

By Steve Kline's Bird @ Friday, July 03, 2009 4:13 PM
The fantasy GM's of Creepy Cardinal Nation always know what's best. If Aaron Miles asks for $57 million over 3 years you better say yes, even if you have signability issues with that number, because that's what Creepy Cardinal Nation deserves. Man Ram? Yea, Creepy Cardinal Nation deserves him too. Come to think of it, some of you do deserve that sack of shit.

So they said no once in 2006 and yes once in 2009, I trust them to balance the dollars and the talent more than Creepy Cardinal Nation.

The smartest word you can say in business is "No". But god forbid you say it to Creepy Cardinal Nation, no one said it would be easy.

By cramflang @ Friday, July 03, 2009 5:56 PM
JGperspectus = sports nerd. Where is it written that everyone is supposed to agree with knee jerk idiots like you and your buddy?

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