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The Cards DFA’d Josh Phelps and added 29 year old LHP Charlie Manning to the 40 man roster. A minor league journey man throughout his career up until recently, he’s been added to the team for one reason – in the minors he’s held lefties to a career .182 average and a 2.43 FIP. Last season for the Nationals Manning held lefties to a .203/.284/.392 line over 57 appearances. He doesn’t throw very hard, his Pitch F/X card has him averaging out at 87 MPH. As a LOOGy, he also of course throws a slider, and according to Kalk’s similiarity scores, he matches up closest with ex-Cardinal Darren Oliver. He previously was in the Yankees and Reds farm system. And no, we’re not related, at least I don’t believe we are. (We’re going to Candy Mountain, Charlie!)

Here’s an older article for more on Manning’s repertoire.

As for Phelps, the Cards must feel pretty confident that Albert’s surgery was a success. What can you say? He put up yet another solid season in AAA. Some team will scoop him up.

Now all the Cards need to do is sign Joe Borowski to a minor league deal, find a way to trade for Aaron Shafer and we’ll have an all Cardinal blogger bullpen.

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Josh Phelps got the call to St. Louis, while Jaime Garcia was sent down and Mark Mulder was shifted to the 60-day DL. In the same article LaRussa hints that Garcia will probably not get a September call up due to the number of innings he has already pitched this season. I approve of that line of thinking, especially after he had the elbow strain at the end of last season.

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Last time we took a look at the catchers, which is a top-heavy group led by Bryan Anderson. The first basemen, on the other hand, don’t have a lot at the top, with non-prospect Josh Phelps holding down the Memphis job and Mark Hamilton struggling at Springfield. The best talent we have at the position are guys that probably are only first basemen because they aren’t really capable of playing their ‘natural’ position well enough at the big league level.

We’ll run through the whole lot of ‘em after the jump.

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