UCB Roundtable: All Star break Q&A

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my question was to the guys that participated was: Who do you think will be in the Cardinals starting rotation come opening day 2009? Who should be in or at least get a chance to crack the rotation? Also, come next season, should Ankiel move to right field and give room for Colby to play center? Mike ( Mike on the Cards ): Chris Carpenter, Adam Wainwright, Kyle Lohse, Joel Pineiro, and ... [link]

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UCB Roundtable - Midseason
Published 7/17/2008 by Mike at Mike On The Cards
... I don’t believe he’ll be out of our price range. That said, I see Ryan and Kennedy as being the guys next year — show’s you how much faith I have in the brass pulling the trigger on an expensive free-agent. Fungoes:  A solid free-agent option is second baseman Orlando Hudson, who still figures to provide some ROI, even with a three-year deal.  The team could do worse than a Barden (.371 OBP in AAA) - Hoffpaiur (.381) keystone combo, though. Redbird Ramblings, Cardinals GM, and Bird Land also submitted questions.  Find ...

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