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Wainwright says he's ready

"Suggesting a modification of the team's previously stated blueprint, disabled Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright insisted Tuesday he is ready to pitch, preferably in the team's starting rotation as early as Friday's series opener against the Atlanta Braves. Wainwright completed a bullpen throw Tuesday little more than an hour after fellow disabled starter Chris Carpenter threw for about 10 minutes in the Busch Stadium outfield. Tuesday's abbreviated session was Carpenter's first throw since leaving an Aug. 10 start against the Chicago Cubs with posterior shoulder discomfort. Carpenter emerged insisting that he experienced no residual pain; however, it is increasingly clear that Wainwright is closer to stepping into the rotation than is Carpenter. "I'm ready," Wainwright insisted. "If they told me that I'm starting tomorrow, I'd feel ready except for that I just threw a side. I'm ready to face hitters in the big leagues. I know I can get guys out now."

Disabled since damaging the sheath surrounding the flexor tendon attached to his right middle finger during a June 6 start, Wainwright made clear a growing impatience to return. He also emphasized his preference to start over serving as the team's fourth closer this season. "It's frustrating to know I'm ready to pitch and I don't have a role," Wainwright said. "But they'll let me know as soon as they can. There's nothing they're doing to me personally. It's the way it is. They have to decide how they want to use me here." Pressed on the matter, Wainwright said, "I would only speculate that I'm starting. But I don't know that. I think it all depends on how No. 29 [Carpenter] feels." La Russa seemed to make room for Wainwright's return as a starter. "They're together but there's enough separation that I think you've got to do what's best for Adam and our club right now, and then get Carp' ready as soon as we can and see where we are," La Russa said. Carpenter is expected to throw again today, perhaps off the bullpen mound. "I'm sure I'll do at least what I did today, probably a little more," the 2005 Cy Young Award winner said. "It was a good step, definitely." "I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Carpenter gets back in there sooner rather than later," La Russa said. Carpenter is not eligible to leave the disabled list until Aug. 26. "I don't know what's realistic," La Russa said. Wainwright, however, may be activated as soon as today. "My season hasn't gone like I wanted it to," said Wainwright, 6-3 with a 3.14 ERA in 13 starts when disabled. "It started off like I wanted to but I obviously didn't get to finish it like I wanted. "I can still have that good end to the year. I know I can help this team win. I know this team has a great chance to win. I'm excited to be part of it. I just don't know which role yet." Wainwright's 4 2/3 shutout innings Saturday for Double-A Springfield convinced him. Wainwright struck out seven and allowed one hit while enjoying normal feel with the affected finge

 

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