January 27, 2012

SOS Carnahan announces will not seek 3rd term, 1 Dem announces he will

The Secretary of State has announced she will not seek a third term. In a statement, Robin Carnahan says after 8 years in the office, she plans to return to private life. She says:

“After 8 years as Secretary of State, the time will be right for me to return to private life, to gather new ideas and experiences and a fresh perspective. But my commitment to public service won’t stop, because I know the challenges facing our country can’t be solved in Washington or Jefferson City alone. It will take ideas, energy and the daily commitment and determination of all of us.”

She adds that she will remain “engaged and involved,” adding that could include running for another elected office.

Carhanan’s current term expires in 15 months. She is a breast cancer survivor, and a campaign spokesman says she is “fit, healthy and happy,” adding health was not a factor in her decision.

Carnahan’s brother, St. Louis Area Congressman Russ Carnahan issued his own statement on her decision not to run:

“I’m tremendously proud of my sister Robin’s public service. For seven years, she’s done important work protecting seniors against fraud, cutting red tape for small businesses and ensuring fair elections.”

“I encourage Missourians who share Robin’s dedication to working for the people of Missouri to select a candidate who will take up her fight and run. I remain focused on representing the St. Louis region, working to grow the economy and jobs and preparing for reelection in 2012.”

One Missouri democrat wasted no time in following-up on the news from Carnahan. Kansas City Representative Jason Kander issued a statement less than half-an-hour after hers, announcing he will run for Secretary of State:

“It is important that the next Secretary of State continues moving the office forward in the most efficient and effective manner. Our next Secretary of State must be someone who knows the difficulties small businesses face. Our next Secretary of State must be someone who has a record of fighting fraud and corruption in government. Our next Secretary of State must be beholden to no one but the voters. Our next Secretary of State must be committed to working every day to making Missouri stronger.”

Two republicans have announced for Secretary of State. St. Charles Senator Scott Rupp and Napton Senator Bill Stouffer are seeking that party’s nomination.

 

Roadside bomb kills three soldiers from Fort Leonard Wood

Three Fort Leonard Wood soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan.

The Department of Defense says their vehicle was struck by roadside bomb.

The three men killed were: 1st Lt. Ivan Lechowich, 27, Valrico, Fla., Spc. Steven Gutowski, 24, Plymouth, Mass., and Pfc. David Drake, 21, of Lumberton, Texas.

They were assigned to the 515th Engineer Company, 5th Engineer Battalion, 4th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Fort Leonard Wood.

Missouri GOP moves to caucus system

The Missouri Republican Party says because the legislature failed to move Missouri’s presidential primary back to March, the party will hold a caucus instead of participating in the February presidential primary.

The Republican Party Director Lloyd Smith says there’s a caucus every election year, but now it’s just a little different.

He says instead of Missourians voting to support a candidate, so the delegates would know who to support, the caucus would vote for the delegates who pledge allegiance to a particular candidate, and would then vote for that candidate at the national convention next fall.

Cardinals not a pushover in playoffs (series preview vs. Phillies)

You can make your arguments for either team winning this Division Series between the Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies and I will plead the case for both sides and let you decide who will win this best of five matchup.

The Phillies. They have three pitchers who could be the ace of just about every team in the majors. Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee and Cole Hamels. They went a combined 50-23, winning 68% of their decisions and all had ERA’s under 2.80. We’ve seen in the past how two strong starting pitchers can carry a team to a World Series, but three? Hard to argue against those stats.

Offensively, they are still a dangerous team, but have question marks with Chase Utley who may not be 100% healthy, but the acquisition of outfielder Hunter Pence was a huge pick up. In 54 games, Pence hit .324 with 11 homers and is a solid defensive player.

The Phillies also have depth. They’ve had 15 players spend time on the DL, but still managed 102 wins.

The Cardinals. When it comes to depth, they’re not too shabby either when you consider they had their share of injuries including playing with Matt Holliday down the stretch due to a hand injury. Young guys like Allen Craig and Jon Jay have made significant contributions down the stretch. So has shortstop Ryan Theriot. The Cardinals brought in Rafael Furcal for the struggling Theriot, but when Furcal hurt his hamstring, Theriot has made the most of his time back in the lineup.

Remember the Cardinals got here without the services of Adam Wainwright. While Chris Carpenter struggled to get wins early, he has been in the zone of late. He’s pitched two complete game shutouts in September and has allowed just five earned runs over his last five starts. Kyle Lohse who will start the series, is 3-1 with a 1.37 ERA in September. The Cardinals also have Edwin Jackson who came over in the Colby Rasmus trade and has turned in quality start after quality start. The Cardinal starters may not be as feared as Philly’s, but they are still effective.

Offensively, the Cardinals click when everyone is hitting around Lance Berkman and Albert Pujols. Yadier Molina has come up clutch this year and one thing about the Cardinals is there is no easy out. They don’t strike out much. While Ryan Howard has 172 and Raul Ibanez 107, the highest strikeout total for the Cards is Matt Holliday and Lance Berkman , both with 93.

Position by position break down:

Starting pitching—Advantage Phillies. They have three aces and their rotation is lined up after clinching their division early. Lohse and Carpenter are pitching as well as anyone in baseball. They don’t have to outpitch the Philly starters, just keep it close

Relief pitching—Advantage Phillies. Twice this season, the Cardinals bullpen has imploded in the eighth inning in close games against Philadelphia giving up nine in a game back on June 21st and six runs in the eighth on the 17th in a 9-2 loss. If the Cardinals are able to get a lead to Jason Motte, he’s close nine games and it looks like Fernando Salas who saved 24 games, could be a good option for set-up.

Catcher—Advantage Cardinals. Carlos Ruiz knows his pitching staff and rarely does he get shaken off with his calls, but Molina’s arm negates Jimmy Rollins 30 stolen bases and makes this series a station to station series, which helps the Cardinals.

First base—Advantage Cardinals. Ryan Howard, the St. Louis native and Missouri State alum is no slouch with 33 homers and 116 RBIs, but Pujols still finished with 37 homers and 99 RBIs while hitting .299, but his on-base percentage is 20 points higher than Howard. In 50 Division series at-bats, Howard has 21 strikeouts.

Second base—Advantage Phillies. Chase Utley has been injured and has been off this season, but a veteran left handed bat in the order can still create chaos for Cardinal pitchers. Skip Schumaker is too much of a question mark. He tends to play at the level of the team. If the team plays well, Skip tags along. When the team struggles, he tanks…can’t depend on him at this point.

Third base—Advantage Cardinals. When David Freese is healthy, he’s good and right now, Freese appears to be healthy. His bat could help Cardinal fans forget all about Matt Holliday if he is unable to play or not at a full 100%. Placido Polanco, the former Cardinal, is a good contact hitter, but he still struck out more than he walked.

Shortstop—Advantage Phillies. The Cardinals got a good pick up in Rafael Furcal, but his injured hamstring could cost him some speed and his reliable defense has come into question a few times down the stretch. While Jimmy Rollins only hit .268, he has a nice mix of speed and power with 16 homers. Base stealing may not be an issue with Molina, but the ability to take an extra base could come into play.

Outfield—Advantage, even. As I mentioned Jay and Craig have come up big, but how they play on the big stage is still a question mark. Lance Berkman’s ability to play through the whole season and put up the numbers he has worked out to be a brilliant pick up. However, Holliday’s health is a question. Shane Victorino is one of those players that can be annoying, getting a key hit here and there, taking an extra base, making a solid play in the field. Ibanez has some pop in his bat, but can strike out. Pence will be a key for Philly’s success. If you can shut him down, you have a good chance of holding the Phillies down on the scoreboard.

Bill’s prediction…Phillies in five games.

Pre-registration info for NLCS and World Series tickets

The St. Louis Cardinals have begun taking pre-registrations from fans interested in purchasing tickets for any potential National League Championship Series and World Series games to be played at Busch Stadium in 2011.

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