Should the Cardinals refrain from adding to their rotation before the start of the season, it would serve as affirmation of their confidence in healthy seasons ahead for Adam Wainwright and Michael Wacha. On Sunday, both pitchers were bullish about the forecast of staying on the field.
St. Louis Official Site
If it's Sunday and he's in St. Louis, it's time for an MRI.
Bird Land
Adam Wainwright says recovery from last fall's right elbow surgery is "going good."
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Cardinals pitcher Michael Wacha had only been inside the Hyatt for the team's annual Winter Warm Up a little while, but before the media could get to him, the interrogation had begun.
KMOV
For much of the second half of last season, Adam Wainwright was not himself. Despite aberrations in his numbers, skipped starts and MRIs, the message out of Busch Stadium was that concerns were overblown. When he opted to have surgery on his elbow after the season, it was clear the situation was more serious than advertised.
KMOV
Fresh off an MRI earlier in the morning, Michael Wacha made his appearance at the St. Louis Cardinals Winter Warm-Up and reported he has a clean bill of health.
STL Baseball Weekly
Speaking before he signed autographs at the Winter Warm-Up on Sunday, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright shared his “masculinity took a hit at the end of the year”–a statement Matt Holliday heartily agreed with a “yeah it did” from peanut gallery.
STL Baseball Weekly
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At the end of last season, Adam Wainwright’s right elbow was so sore he could not open a can of Sprite and had to have his wife open jar lids for him.
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Michael Wacha stood in front of reporters at the Cardinals’ Winter Warm-Up last year and talked about how he wanted to forget about what had happened in the previous postseason.
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