Gone
2B/SS 3.5 Jorge Cantu
C 2.0 Ramon Castro
SP 1.5 Jeff Suppan
1B 2.5 Richie Sexson
SP 2.5 Jeff Weaver
SP 4.5 spec Chris Mason
SP 5.0 spec James Houser
SS/2B 3.5 spec Cliff Pennington
RF 4.0 spec Cody Johnson
SP 3.5 spec Lawrence Mickey
2B 2.0 spec Omer Dole
2009 1st round pick (20th)
Additions
SP 4.0 Carlos Zambrano
SP 3.0 Jeff Francis
MR 3.5 Dan Wheeler
MR 2.5 Julio Mateo
1B 4.0 spec Stephen Head
2B/SS/3B 4.0-4.5 spec Tomas Carbajal
C 1.0 Bradley Davis
OF 1.5 Tim Raines Jr.
LF/RF 3.5 spec Michael Alber
The only loss that will hurt this season is Cantu, but I'm hoping Carbajal's strengths will balance out Cantu's. Carbajal plays better defense, has better speed, has a better eye, and avoids strikeouts more. Cantu hits for more power and more contact.
Pitching
rotation
1. Harden 4.0
2. Zambrano 4.0
3. Haren 3.0
4. Francis 3.0
5. Chen 2.5
bullpen
LR/MR TJ Tucker 2.5
LR/MR Julio Mateo 2.5
MR Brad Thompson 3.0
MR Jose Capellan 3.0
SU Dan Wheeler 3.5
SU JJ Putz 3.5
CL Huston Street 4.5
injury replacements in AAA
SP Joe Saunders 1.5
MR Josh Hancock 1.5
MR Mike Lincoln 1.0
MR Thomas Hottovy 1.0
Position Players
starters
C 3.0 Yadier Molina RHP / C 1.0 Bradley Davis LHP
1B 4.0 spec Stephen Head RHP / 1B 1.0 Jayson Vargo LHP
2B 4.0 spec Tomas Carbajal
SS 4.5 spec Sergio Santos
3B 3.0 Chone Figgins
LF 3.0 Melvin Mora
CF 3.0 Jeremy Reed
RF 3.0 Craig Wilson
bench / role players
2B/SS/3B 2.5 Travis Hanson
LF/RF 2.5 Nelson Cruz
OF 2.5 Juan Encarnacion
injury replacements in AAA
OF 2.0 Larry Bigbie
SS 1.5 David Eckstein
OF 1.5 Tim Raines Jr.
My overall pitching should be even better than last season, which was 4th in ERA IIRC. Zambrano and Francis are solid additions with Haren having room to move into the same class as Harden and Zambrano. He is 7,7,9 out 9,8,10 and gained ratings toward the end of last season. Chen may be moved and if he is, I'll go to a 4 man like I did in the 2nd half of last season. The bullpen is much improved and better able to handle an injury or two this time around. We have Putz for the entire year, added Wheeler and Mateo to the already solid core of Street, Thompson, and Capellan. Tucker is a wild card as he either has a good season or a terrible one...he has alternated and should be due for a good one this year.
I'm hoping my offense scores just enough runs to put us in a position to win because I'll take my pitching staff against anyone's. We lost a little power, but improved team speed and defense. A lot will depend on how rookies Carbajal and Head do and how much Santos continues to fill out (his power went from 5 to 7 after being called up...hopefully it reaches his 9). We need solid years from Mora, Wilson, and Figgins again. Molina still has room to improve his ratings and needs to have a solid year offensively this year. I'm hoping Reed has a true breakout season. He has room to finish developing. He was on pace for his best season last year before an injury that cost him a month. He still set a career high for homers and should easily top 20 this year and hopefully closer to 30 or so.
prediction
I think we'll have a fight in the tight NL Central with the Cubs and Brewers again...it will probably come down to the last week or two, but neither of those teams did much this off-season, which puts the Cardinals in a better position IMHO. Either we'll just barely make the playoffs or just barely miss it, but we're on pace to make over $20 mil and look defend our 2 year reign of having the highest total attendance.