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When Cardinals first baseman Lance Berkman stepped back to try and catch a popup in foul territory, he had a setback that might land him on the disabled list.

Berkman felt renewed soreness in his left calf at the same spot as the strain that kept him out of the lineup this past weekend. The switch-hitter was removed from the Cardinals' 11-1 victory against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday, but that is only the start of an absence that might be several days or, he suggested, more.

"I think the DL is a possibility for sure," Berkman said, referencing the 15-day disabled list. "I'm not saying they need to throw me on there immediately. But we waited a week, essentially, and it's kind of reared up again. So, it's not insignificant. The bottom line is you want to make sure (the injury) is behind you and it's not something you have to battle it at all."

The club officially classified Berkman as "day to day."

Berkman said he met with team doctors Wednesday night and they confirmed that it was the same tear as he experienced last week in Cincinnati — a tear in the calf muscle. General manager John Mozeliak said the team would re-evaluate Berkman's status before the game today, once the injury has had time to settle down.

Asked if the Cardinals would bring a player up from Class AAA Memphis to be available if a DL move was needed, Mozeliak said: "We'll know more (today). We'll make the decision then."

Berkman said the next "few days are in jeopardy," and manager Mike Matheny couldn't imagine a scenario where Berkman would play immediately.

"The likelihood of him playing isn't very high," Matheny said. "Where we go from there, it's too early. We've got to talk to all the medical staff."

The number that looms over this decision isn't games Berkman might miss.

It's 2009.

That's the season that Berkman last had a calf injury, one he said is similar to this one. That year he took some time off and returned to the lineup only to get in two games before going on the disabled list. He missed almost three weeks and played only five games in a month's span. This week, he rested the injury, came back, played two games, and had a relapse.

"If anybody is to blame it's me," Berkman said. "I've been through this before. I had this exact same thing in 2009, and it pretty much did the exact same thing. So, you think I would have learned. I tried to play with it, and it kind of did the same thing."

Berkman said he felt some bite in the calf since returning to the lineup Tuesday night against Cincinnati. On Wednesday, he extended his hitting streak to seven games to start this season with an infield single in the first inning. He raced to beat the play at first, and then he was involved in a double steal before finally sprinting around third to score on David Freese's double. Berkman said he knew there was still soreness in the leg in all that running, but it wasn't until the top of the fifth inning when soreness became injury.
I would think that if Berkman is disabled, they might just activate Skip. It would either be Skip or Hamilton, but Hamilton seems like a waste of a roster space to me. Carpenter has surpassed him and this would be a good way to get Skip in there without sending Robinson down -- we're short on RH'ed bench players and it's something of an issue.

Another less likely possibility is to call up Bryan Anderson. Then you can move Cruz into that 3rd/1st backup player and right handed pinch hitter. If you face a tough lefty it would be nice to have him available to play 1st.

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We all knew going in that age and injuries were gonna be the big vulnerability of this team. Hope we can keep winning games til he's back.

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heyzeus wrote:We all knew going in that age and injuries were gonna be the big vulnerability of this team. Hope we can keep winning games til he's back.
The worst part is that Craig is hurt. If he was healthy this wouldn't be such a big deal. I'm also glad that Carpenter has established himself. The theoretical offensive difference between Carpenter and Berkman is significant over the course of a full season, but over the course of 2 weeks, it's not that big of a deal... a small handful of runs. If we had Craig, though, I woudn't feel like we were losing anything.

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I assume he has a grade -2 Strain.....


http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/legp ... strain.htm

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Sudden pain that occurs in the calf muscle during activity may be the result of a pulled or torn calf muscle. This is called a calf strain or a calf pull. It occurs when part of the muscles of the lower leg (gastrocnemius or soleus) are stretched beyond their ability to withstand the tension. This stretching can result in small microtears to the muscle fibers or, in a severe injury, a complete rupture of the muscle fibers.

A far less severe, but often painful, cause of calf pain is the calf calf muscle cramp or spasm. This involuntary contraction of a muscle, is short-lived, but in may be so strong that it causes a bruise.
A calf strain or pull often happens during acceleration or an abrupt change in direction while running. A torn calf muscle may spasm, and contract forcefully so that the toes will automatically point downward. Bruises show up over the injured area as well as in the foot and ankle due to pooling of blood from internal bleeding.

Calf strains may be minor or very severe and are typically graded as follows:

•Grade 1 Calf Strain: The muscle is stretched causing some small micro tears in the muscle fibers. Full recovery takes approximately two weeks.
•Grade 2 Calf Strain : There is partial tearing of muscle fibers. Full recovery takes approximately 5-8 weeks.
•Grade 3 Calf Strain: This is the most severe calf strain with a complete tearing or rupture of muscle fibers in the lower leg. Full recovery can take 3-4 months and, in some instances, surgery may be needed.

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My guess is that Schumaker is activated (earlier than expected) if Berkman needs to go on the DL.

Carpenter becomes the full time starter at first base. DD, Cruz, and Molina can be moved there if needed.

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Craig had 10 at bats in one day and developed knee swelling and is set back.

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Fat Strat wrote: I would think that if Berkman is disabled, they might just activate Skip. It would either be Skip or Hamilton, but Hamilton seems like a waste of a roster space to me. Carpenter has surpassed him and this would be a good way to get Skip in there without sending Robinson down -- we're short on RH'ed bench players and it's something of an issue.

Another less likely possibility is to call up Bryan Anderson. Then you can move Cruz into that 3rd/1st backup player and right handed pinch hitter. If you face a tough lefty it would be nice to have him available to play 1st.
no way they call up anderson
dude is OPSing 188
he has 2 singles and 5 walks in 49 plate appearances.

Hamilton is currently on the DL and hasnt played this year

the only player on Memphis that is hitting is Adams

I have no doubt they will bring up skip because he is on the rehab assignment

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Hadn't looked at the Memphis roster. Adams isn't on the 40-man, so he's not really an option. Hopefully Skip is ready to go, because if he's not, then they're going to have to make a decision on a roster spot or they're going to have to just bring up Kozma or Chambers (who are at best redundant players to guys we already have) because they're the last guy available on the 40.

Edit: BTW, Cox is also on the 40-man. If Skip isn't ready, I would love to see Cox get a brief look. Probably won't happen, but he would provide more flexibility to the roster than one of the OF'ers.

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Cox is apparently not hitting well at Memphis either; Strauss suggested that he'd probably be at Springfield if Carpenter hadn't made the team this spring. Schumaker is probably the man to be called up, but I'm not sure *he's* 100% either.

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Jmodene wrote:Cox is apparently not hitting well at Memphis either; Strauss suggested that he'd probably be at Springfield if Carpenter hadn't made the team this spring. Schumaker is probably the man to be called up, but I'm not sure *he's* 100% either.
And I heard them talk about how they rushed Skip back early last year and he paid for it for a few weeks. McGwire said he wasn't ready to take on MLB pitchers yet and that brought his whole season down.

Stats seem to bear that out -- 1st two weeks back: .167/.189/.194/.384

Leads me to think that they'll be more cautious with him.

BTW, we thought Skip had a pretty so-so season over all. After that injury and that 2 week recovery period with the club, this is how he did the rest of the season -- .307 .356 .368 .725

If we get that out of him for a full season this year, then we'll have a pretty nice bench 25th man. Wouldn't be shocked at all to see him starting at 2b for awhile if he gets hot. Lord knows that Descalso (who's been good defensively by the stats) and Greene (who hasn't) haven't done much with the bat to keep Skippy out of the lineup.

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