To finish the lineup for Sundays game, the Cardinals optioned Jacob Woodford out, and kept 29th male Ricardo Sanchez. That is not that big of a deal as it would first appear. Because he can be the 29th male for the doubleheader that day, Woodford is eligible to return as soon as Monday.
To finish the lineup for Sundays video game, the Cardinals optioned Jacob Woodford out, and kept 29th guy Ricardo Sanchez. That is not that huge of an offer as it would initially appear. Woodford is eligible to return as quickly as Monday due to the fact that he can be the 29th male for the doubleheader that day.
Carlson is one of 3 switch-hitters the Cardinals have in the lineup to face Sox lefty Dallas Keuchel, a previous Cy Young Award winner.
Hudson has actually not appeared in a game in three weeks, to the date.
His last look was Game 3 of the season.
Obviously, this will be Game 8, so technically hes on turn.
Here is the pitching as it comes together for Wrigley, as well:
Monday, Game 1: Kwang Hyun Kim
Monday, Game 2: Bullpen video game (Austin Gomber?).
Tuesday: Daniel Ponce de Leon.
Wednesday, Game 1: Jack Flaherty, perhaps.
John Nogowski will make his big-league debut.
The Cardinals pitching prepare for the five-game, three-day series approaching at Wrigley Field is still taking shape, with opening day starter Jack Flaherty yet to be designated one of the games. To set up the staff for as numerous as three bullpen video games there versus the competing Cubs, the Cardinals turn to starter Dakota Hudson for the finale on the South Side.
Wednesday, Game 2: Bullpen video game (Austin Gomber?).