Some Well Deserved Praise of the Team
Although story of the impact Pujols' injury on the 2006 season has not yet been written, after the sweep of the Rockies, I feel justified in expressing my optimistic admiration for this team's response.
When Pujols went down, this team didn't wilt. Instead, almost every member of the line-up has increased their intensity and focus, and picked up their game several levels above what they were playing before. What better evidence can one look for than the fact that the Cards have scored more runs per game without Pujols than with him (5.61 versus 5.02 before, according the VEB's Perfect World calculation)?
Prior to Pujols' injury, as LBoros put it, other teams could beat the Cardinals, but they couldn't beat Pujols. Well, now those teams can't beat the rest of the team either.
In final analysis, the verdict very well may be that the injury to Pujols was a one of the best things that could have happened to this team--that it caused players who previously were coasting to take responsibility for their performance and their impact on the team's fortunes. If Pujols hadn't gotten injured, we may never have known how good the rest of the team could be.
Am I making too much of a single series sweep? Could be. The upcoming series against the Chi'Sox and Detroit will let us know for sure.
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by rockin redbird on Jun 19, 2006 11:39 AM EDT 0 recs
well stated dude
and you know how the comeback began? with a two-out double steal while the cards were trailing 6-0. taguchi and rolen executed the dooblay, and both came around to score, and an inning later the cards had the lead.
my hat's off to la russa for making that call -- that's the type of leadership that kept the team from sagging after the injury, imho.
by lboros on Jun 19, 2006 12:10 PM EDT 0 recs
Agreed.
by BleacherBum on Jun 19, 2006 1:59 PM EDT 0 recs














