(Someone needs to figure out why he dropped that ball, however. And... er... I hate to ask, but who is going to be the 5th starter this season? "Take Your Pick" hasn't done so well the past few years, after all.)
Moving onto other news, Brian from Play at the Plate sent over a stack of Cardinals recently including this Blake Hawksworth 2009 Heritage card and a bunch of those dastardly 2008 Documentary cards. Hawksworth... maybe... just maybe... could fill that 5th starter's spot. He seemed to fare much better as a reliever down the stretch, but maybe with another spring's work and some extra Duncaning he'll be set to go. At least, he can't possibly be worse than Brad Thompson, can he?
Here's one of the Documentary cards I received. Now, before you go and get on me for complaining about these cards and this set in general, keep in mind that I did actually go out of my way to request that these were sent to me. I do, in fact, hate this set - maybe more so because it could have been such a great idea - but I am always interested in Cardinals-related cards that I don't have. I do have to say that it was pretty eye-opening to see that most of the players depicted on the Cards in this set are not going to be 2010. The 2008 season doesn't seem far away at all, and yet I'm sure Adam Kennedy at least isn't looking back.
Although the amount of money is almost staggering, I am happy the Cardinals kept Holliday.
ReplyDeleteSeeing him as a Red Sox or Yankee would have been crushing.
buck up camper, it's really only a 36 year deal. That 37th year is a team option.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy that Holliday is still a Cardinal, don't get me wrong. I'm just concerned about the rest of the team now.
ReplyDeletethe cards signing holliday is a "ballsy" move... HA HA HA
ReplyDeleteBetter than Chris Duncan right?
ReplyDeleteWhew. Money League Baseball is rather distracting at times.
ReplyDeleteSo I trust you don't want cards of Holliday if he isn't duded up in a Cardinals uni?