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08/13/2010 - (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The St. Louis Cardinals may have some bad blood boiling from a skirmish with their most recent opponent, but the team's most storied rival will be next on the docket when the current National League Central leaders return to Busch Stadium tonight.
Fresh off a heated and successful series with the Cincinnati Reds, the Cardinals head back home for the first of three straight meetings with the slumping Chicago Cubs beginning this evening.
The defending NL Central champion Cardinals regained first place in the division by winning three straight times against the upstart Reds earlier in the week, highlighted by a charged-up 8-4 victory in Tuesday's test. That game featured a benches-clearing melee between the teams in the opening inning, brought on by an argument between St. Louis catcher Yadier Molina and Cincinnati second baseman Brandon Phillips at the plate.
The incident will cost the Cardinals their manager for the first two games of this set, as Major League Baseball suspended both Tony La Russa and Reds skipper Dusty Baker as a result of the brawl. Molina and St. Louis pitcher Chris Carpenter were also fined an undisclosed amount for their part in the event.
St. Louis certainly seemed to get a spark from Tuesday's happenings, as the club followed up that win with a 6-1 decision the following day to cap the sweep. That victory gave the Cardinals a one-game edge on the Reds for first place heading into tonight's play.
"We won three games against a team that was in first place at their park," said Adam Wainwright, the winning pitcher in Wednesday's contest. "It's just good to get the three (wins)."
Wainwright (17-6) did his part in the finale, as the All-Star hurler yielded just two hits and walked none over seven shutout innings to join Colorado's Ubaldo Jimenez as the only 17-game winners in the majors this season. Colby Rasmus provided all the offense Wainwright would need by belting his first career grand slam in the fifth inning to break a scoreless tie.
Rasmus finished 2-for-5 with two runs scored on the afternoon, while Skip Schumaker went 3-for-4 with an RBI single to help St. Louis post its eighth win in 11 games.
While the Cardinals are riding high at the moment, the Cubs have to be feeling mighty low after how they've performed over the past few weeks. Thursday's 8-7 loss at San Francisco was Chicago's sixth loss in the last seven games, and the club is a woeful 2-13 since July 27.
The Cubs did put up a good fight in yesterday's loss, scoring once in the seventh inning and three times in the eighth to rally from a 7-3 deficit and tie the game. However, the Giants loaded the bases against rookie reliever Andrew Cashner (1-5) with one out in the ninth before pinch-hitter Andres Torres singled to center to knock in the deciding run.
Starlin Castro tied a career high with four hits for Chicago and singled in the tying run in the top of the eighth. The rookie shortstop is on a 10-for-20 tear over his last four games to raise his season average to .320.
Xavier Nady added a two-run double in the setback, with Kosuke Fukudome and Koyie Hill each collecting two hits and an RBI for the Cubs. Starting pitcher Randy Wells struggled in a five-inning stint, surrendering seven runs and serving up three homers.
"I can't keep putting the team in a hole like that when I go out and pitch," Wells said afterward. "It's not professional, it's not acceptable. I just chalk it up as a bad day and move on to the next one."
Already looking towards the future, Chicago will send out another young arm in today's opener, with Thomas Diamond set to make his third career start in the majors. The former Texas Rangers first-round draft pick has lost his first two assignments since being promoted from Triple A earlier this month, and struggled mightily his last time out.
Diamond's debut was impressive despite him coming out on the short end of a 4-3 verdict to Milwaukee on August 3, as the right-hander struck out 10 batters while allowing three runs in six innings. However, he labored through three frames in Sunday's 11-4 loss to the Reds and was tagged for five runs on four hits while issuing three walks.
The 27-year-old, who compiled a 5-4 record with a 3.16 ERA in 21 starts for Triple-A Iowa prior to his callup, will be pitching on the road for the first time in the big leagues tonight.
In-season acquisition Jake Westbrook gets the call for St. Louis tonight and will be taking the hill for the third time since coming over in a July 31 trade with Cleveland. The veteran righty was effective in each of his first two starts as a Cardinal, though he didn't get a decision in either game.
Westbrook held Houston to two runs on four hits and fanned seven over six innings in his initial outing in a St. Louis uniform, but his new team's bullpen failed to hold a late lead in an August 2 loss to the Astros. He then notched a season-best nine strikeouts while tossing seven innings of three-run ball against Florida this past Saturday.
Having spent virtually all his 10-year career in the American League, Westbrook has never before faced the Cubs. For the season, the 32-year-old is 6-7 with a 4.54 ERA over a combined 23 starts with the Indians and Cardinals.
These longtime foes have split six previous meetings this season, all of which were held in Chicago. The Cardinals won seven of nine bouts with the Cubs at Busch Stadium a year ago.
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After praising his leadership and work ethic through spring workouts, the Chiefs announced Tuesday they had signed the 27-year-old Cassel to a multiyear contract. Terms were not disclosed, but he will almost certainly be one of the highest-paid members of the team.
"We are excited to be able to reach a long-term agreement for Matt Cassel to be a Kansas City Chief for many years to come," owner and board chairman Clark Hunt said in a statement. "His proven leadership on and off the field will be a tremendous asset to the organization."
Patriots made him their franchise player, meaning his salary for this season will be about $15 million.
New head coach Todd Haley, taking over for Herm Edwards after a 2-14 season, refused to name a starter at any position during offseason workouts. But it was obvious to everyone the team belonged to Cassel.
"I go out there each and every day with that focus that I'm the starter," Cassel said during a June minicamp. "Competition brings out the best in everybody."
The signing will come as welcome news to Cassel's new coaches and teammates. Amiable and hardworking, online football betting he appeared to win over everyone at minicamp.
"I think he's got some unique leadership qualities. I think his teammates like him and have respect for him. I think he's doing a pretty good job on the field, too," Haley said last month. "He's doing everything that I'm asking him, that our coaches are asking him to do. I don't have one single complaint how he's carrying himself."
After one workout, wide receiver Devard Darling declared Cassel "a breath of fresh air."
"He has a lot of swagger, a lot of confidence. It's good for us," said Darling. "We trust in him that he's going to go out there and lead us all the way."
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Trapped on the bench behind Heisman winners Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart at USC and then unable to unseat Super Bowl MVP Brady at New England, Cassel seemed destined to be a backup all his life. As Brady was helped off the field last September, Cassel seized the opportunity he'd been waiting for since high school.
In his only sustained action since his teens, he hit 349 of 555 passes for 3,949 yards at New England. He had 23 touchdown passes and 13 interceptions as the Patriots, who had gone unbeaten through the regular season the year before, finished 11-5 and out of the playoffs.
Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli, who had been Bill Belichick's assistant in New England, engineered the trade after the Patriots became convinced that Brady would recover fully from his knee operation.
"Since Matt arrived in Kansas City, he has embraced the team and the community," Pioli said. "His work ethic, his ability and competitive presence is what we expect from our players."
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