Instead of trying to avoid a first-round playoff
sweep, the St. Louis Cardinals are trying to complete one.
After finishing the regular season in a tailspin, the Cardinals
took a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series against the San Diego
Padres. The series resumes Saturday with the first post-season game
at the new Busch Stadium.
``The last six weeks or two months, we had trouble winning two
games in a row,'' Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said Friday.
``We've had two solid games. We've played the whole thing: pitching,
defence and hitting, a lot of energy. It's been fun.''
Jeff Suppan, who pitched two playoff clinchers for the Cardinals
in 2004, starts Saturday against Chris Young.
``To be in this situation is a great feeling for me,'' Suppan
said. ``I'm looking forward to it.''
It isn't a great feeling for Bruce Bochy. Since he became Padres
manager, San Diego is 0-8 against St. Louis in the playoffs,
including sweeps in 1996 and last year.
``A lot of these guys don't know, but I know we haven't beaten
them in a post-season game yet,'' Bochy said.
San Diego has been held to one run and 10 hits the first two
games and gone 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position. Padres
closer Trevor Hoffman hasn't even been on the mound. Last year, he
pitched only one inning in a series his team never led.
``I'd like an opportunity to help out,'' he said. ``I've been
more of a cheerleader so far.''
St. Louis hadn't won consecutive road games since July 25-26
before taking the first two games at San Diego. The Cardinals have
been bolstered by the return of centre-fielder Jim Edmonds, who made
only four starts in the final six week following a concussion, and
shortstop David Eckstein, who missed 24 games with a pulled a side
muscle.
``He stabilizes the outfield and he's very important player,'' La
Russa said of Edmonds. ``He's been one of our core guys for a long
time, so to have him playing and playing well means a lot.''
San Diego, in the post-season in consecutive years for the first
time, took two of three at St. Louis late in the regular season.
Young has not lost in 24 road starts dating to June 25 last year at
Houston. He was 6-0 with a NL-best 2.41 ERA on the road this year.
He was bothered by back tightness after his regular-season start
at St. Louis on Sept. 27, when he allowed one run and three hits in
seven innings. He said the back was fine now and pointed out he
threw 95 pitches in that game.
``I don't think by any means I came out early,'' Young said. ``I
turned the game over in the eighth inning to the best bullpen in the
league.''
Suppan was pushed behind Game 2 winner Jeff Weaver in the
Cardinals' post-season rotation because Weaver has been at his best
on the road and Suppan was 7-2 with a 3.18 ERA at home _ on the road
Suppan went 5-5 with a 5.36 ERA.
Suppan had a 2.39 ERA after the all-star break, although he
allowed four earned runs in 3 2-3 innings on Sept. 25 against them
and got no decision in a St. Louis loss.
``We know he's been throwing the ball well,'' Bochy said. ``When
you have a guy out there with experience and that can throw a lot of
pitches you battle, you compete.''
Chris Carpenter, who allowed one run over 6 1-3 innings in
winning Tuesday's opener, would start Game 4 on regular rest Sunday
if San Diego manages to win Game 3. The Padres would go with either
Game 1 starter Jake Peavy or Woody Williams.
© The Canadian Press, 2007