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Cards Keep Pineiro
October 15, 2007, 5:21 pm
Filed under: Mozeliak, Pineiro

Interim general manager John Mozeliak has kept busy so far this offseason. Starting pitcher, Joel Pineiro is the third potential free agent retained by the Cardinals since the dismissal of Walt Jocketty.

“We felt very strongly at the time of the trade that Joel had the ability to improve our starting rotation once he had time to condition himself for that role,” Mozeliak said. “We are extremely pleased to have re-signed Joel and project him to be a steady performer for us, much like he did down the stretch this past season.”

The deal is reportedly worth $13 million, over two years. Pending the completion of a physical, Pineiro will receive a $500,000 signing bonus, and salaries of $5 million in 2008, and $7.5 million in ‘09.

“The biggest key was they were really interested in me and I was interested in them,” Pineiro said. “My family loved it here, and now I think I can help this ballclub from the first day instead of the middle of the season.”

The signing places him alongside Adam Wainwright, and Braden Looper in next season’s starting rotation. Mark Mulder’s status and availability remains unclear, and staff ace, Chris Carpenter will be out at least through the All-Star break. Read more on this story here.

After going 1-1, with a 5.03 earned-run average in 31 appearances as a reliever for Boston, Pineiro started 11 games for the Cardinals, posting a 3.96 ERA, and a 6-4 record. View all of his stats here.

I’m pretty impressed. Mozeliak isn’t wasting any time, that’s for sure. The Redbirds’ starting rotation needs a lot of attention, and this signing adds an important piece to the puzzle. Pineiro’s performance as a Cardinal in ‘07 wasn’t bad, especially for a guy that had been in the bullpen for the entire first half of the season. The backloaded contract works out well too. It still leaves maybe $15 million to spend on another starter, and any other missing pieces (possibly a shortstop). Well done Interim.


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I think we sure could use Pineiro, and he seemed to do well for us. We really need some good pitching. That’s the main thing that kept us out of the postseason. Wainwright and Looper can’t carry the whole team, and let’s face it, even though Carpenter was a Cy Young winner, what if this surgery doesn’t bring him back to 100 percent healthy? Mozeliak did the right thing bringing Pineiro back, in my opinion.

Comment by shanoose October 15, 2007 @ 6:54 pm

Yes. Pitching wins ballgames. You can’t win with a rotation that includes Kip Wells, Mike Maroth, and a “pick a name from a hat” castoff. A solid starting five is the key to the Cardinals’ success in ‘08.

Comment by Mike October 15, 2007 @ 7:06 pm

I’m glad Pineiro’s coming back! It was refreshing last year to watch a game and not be completely discouraged by the starting pitcher before the first inning was over!!
How much of the re-signing do you think was actually Mozeliak’s doing? In your previous post, it didn’t sound like the GM position for the Cards has much of an influence, if any, on what the club does!

Comment by Anonymous October 15, 2007 @ 10:12 pm

I commended Mozeliak in my post, because I think the moves that have been made so far have been his decisions, with perhaps some input from the higher-ups.

Now I’m wondering if this aggressive trend will continue through the winter. Will the Cards make a splash with a big trade or free agent signing? Time will tell.

Comment by Mike October 15, 2007 @ 10:26 pm

I’m just not that enthused. I think Pineiro pitched over his head down the stretch last year. It’s a pretty unimaginative signing.

I also think it means Mozeliak is going to be the GM.

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