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Ex-Cardinals All-Star Closer Contacted St. Louis About Potential Reunion

The St. Louis Cardinals’ primary need, and one they addressed during the first half of the offseason, was starting pitching assistance.

It seems that John Mozeliak, the president of baseball operations for the Cardinals, is giving the bullpen more priority right now. Hopefully, he is not ruling out the possibility of adding another impact starter, but that discussion is for a different article.

One of the most intriguing low-risk, high-reward candidates this winter happens to be a former homegrown Cardinals closer who has interest in a reunion.

Trevor Rosenthal is not only rooting for a return to Busch Stadium but is actively trying to make it happen. The 33-year-old responded positively when asked if he would like to return.

“That would be great, I did see (Lance Lynn and Daniel Descalso return to the organization),” Rosenthal said on the Noot News Podcast. “I’m excited to see how this all plays out. When I saw that news — I’m good friends with Oliver Marmol — (I) just sent him a message. I said, ‘Hey, let’s get the gang back together, let’s do this,’ so you never know.

“I still have a lot of time left in my rehab schedule but pitching is always in need and if I’m ready to go, I’d be more than happy to come spend some time in St. Louis.”

In 23 2/3 innings pitched during the shortened 2020 season—the last one he pitched—Rosenthal recorded a 1.90 ERA, a 38-to-8 strikeout-to-walk ratio, a.148 batting average against, and a 0.85 WHIP against the Kansas City Royals and San Diego Padres.

The right-hander’s post-Cardinals career has been decimated by injuries. Rosenthal currently is recovering from elbow surgery and has pitched just 39 innings since throwing his last pitch for St. Louis in 2018.

Rosenthal has always been dominant when healthy, however, with a 3.36 career ERA in 373 appearances across eight seasons.

The Cardinals would be wise to offer Rosenthal a non-roster invite to spring training to see if he can provide meaningful innings for St. Louis. If he’s not healthy in time, a minor-league deal down the road could be in play.

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