If Izzy doesn't right the ship soon, the entire Cardinal pen could be wrecked. While the Cards are still a good team, I'm not sure they are good enough to overcome a disasterous bullpen. Woah... Wrecked? I wouldn't go that far yet. It's way too early for that type of blanket statement. If Lee doesn't rob Juan's homer in the 10th today (wishfull thinking, I know), the Cardinals would be 6-3 and in 1st place. Not bad so far, for a team with a "wrecked bullpen". The Cardinals made a few errors today that cost us a run, Bennet was horrible behind the plate and cost us another run on a passed ball, we had a home run taken away, and it still went to the 11th inning. The bullpen hasn't been that good so far this year...no doubt. But it was much better today, except for Izzy. After Suppan came out after the 6th (3 runs, 2 unearned), the Cards bullpen only allowed one hit until the 11th inning. I'm not that worried about Izzy...yet. He's been very successfull for years now with us...I'm not going to bail on him after a few rough outings, nor should anyone else. He has earned some slack from me. He'll be given some time to it together...or else he'll be replaced. Replaced with who? Looper? I'm not denying Izzy's track record. I'm wondering if he's about to join the parade of burnt out closers. I'm just saying it's way too early to even think that. It's just a few bad outings. It happens. If this continues over the long haul, then it's a problem. That's nice and all, but I could name a bunch of good closers that pitched poorly for a few games and did fine the rest of the way. -- Trever Hoffman, who had a horrible start to 2005, but he ended up having a very good year. -- Mariano Rivera had a bad start in 2005 and had a great season. -- Billy Wagner had a stretch of 4 games in May of 2005 where he allowed 5 earned runs...and he was fine. I feel stupid discussing a player possibly being "done" after a few bad outings. If there is an injury, he probably wouldn't be pitching this early in the year. In spring training, Izzy had the best stuff he has had in years. Everyone said his pitches had outstanding movement. And in the first series in Philly, he was solid. They said on the radio this morning, that Izzy said he just hasn't been quite right over the past few games (no kidding). It's not physical, it's just one of those things. So if Derrick Lee goes hitless in 12 at bats this year, can we start to discuss the possibility of him being, "done"? Of course not. You may have guessed right. He may be done. But I doubt it. Your conclusion is based on a few innings. This is waaaaaay too small a sample size to come to any conclusion other than the fact he has struggled as of late. Worthy of being booed? You bet. Worthy of talk that his career may be over? No way. Like I said above, it's not thought to be an injury. It just seems to be a bump in the road right now. Not really. Not yet. With you being a Cub fan and all, I am sure you are giddy and hoping that he is indeed done. Sorry, but right now, that's just wishfull thinking. I am on a "wait and see" basis with Looper. He's had three appearances so far, and two were scoreless. Duncan and LaRussa insist once they correct Looper's mechanical issues (which they say won't be long at all), he'll be fine. Looper has been riddled with injuries the past few seasons, but he is at 100% right now. He said in camp that he felt so good that he was too relaxed and not concentrating enough, and his mechanics got messed up. Sounds goofy to me, but whatever. Looper had 28 saves last year when he wasn't healthy. I think if a couple things get corrected, he can be very effective. Could be replace Izzy? I don't know. We'd have to wait and see. It's possible. That's the optimist in me speaking. It's a long season, and he'll get every opportunity to be an effective setup man. And I JUST got tickets to Friday's game at Busch vs. the Cubs. WOOT!!! WOOT!!!