Moncada exhausted?
What world is that possible in?
Renteria continues to demonstrate no feeling for the game of baseball. Bader beating out the double play here is actually the key play, although one could point to many.
WHERE IS THE BULLPEN>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>?????
Well, when it rains it pours, as the old saying goes.
"That ball was kill't..." Fortunately, foul for Carlson, at least for the moment.
RR, no signs of life coming out of the dugout and stopping this run going against the White Sox...
The days of Evan Marshall being a reliable set-up guy are over.
Hanging change-up, sped up the bat, which you of course never want to do when hitters have had such a long layoff.
"Could see it coming," say the Cards' announcers.
Why did I wake up 10 minutes ago for THIS?
Keep Eloy completely away from those situations by the tarp down the 3B foul line.
They're going to have to think about stretching Detwiler back out in a starting role...as painful as it might be, if they can't get enough out of their bullpen starts. The first one from Foster was fine, just wonder how long that can be maintained.
He hasn't gotten much work to stay sharp in the last 7-10 days...I guess. Almost, almost had an error on Robert out in CF but saved himself at the last second getting the ball in.
PHEW...
Robert was just coasting along the warning track like he was running 200's at about 75-80% just to warm up before the game and break a slight sweat.
Well, IF IF IF he is safe, yet another terrible defensive lack of focus/concentration out of our starting pitcher today.
SELF-INDUCED.
1/13 with just one double against an aging Wainright, that's not so good...especially with the LONG layoff.
Swung right through an 87 MPH sinker down. That next/following pitch was just in a location where it could have been kilt.
EE 105.9 ball to LF.
And Robert's down on strikes again on offspeed stuff, this time a 12-6 overhand curveball.
Well, seeing that this is the hallmark of the Hahn Regime since 2013...and Renteria for 2+ seasons, I guess anesthetized detachment is the best reaction when things never seem to change...at least not on a consistent basis.
Well, on the plus side there (I guess), Abreu error on that very difficult play makes the run unearned.
Still seems like the first ball nubbed by Fowler by the mound was more of an error than the Abreu one where he couldn't make the flip on a fast runner hustling down the line.
Cue Jack Parkman about Lucas Giolito not giving up a hit out of the infield there...but still getting "killed" by a thousand cuts, mostly self-inflicted.
UGLY. Not much they could do there, but it didn't help when Abreu couldn't throw the ball cleanly.
Defense continues to be inconsistent at best with this team.