The Cardinals have been approved by the League for the 2012 season. If not for the Rockies the Cardinals would have the most dominant rotation in the League. Bobby Daly’s 10 wins led the league in 2011 and his 1.32 ERA was second only to former teammate and Cy Young winner Dakota Kenny. While he will no longer share the rotation with the League’s best pitcher, he didn’t do too bad with ex-Red Sox pitcher Joe Schaefer. Schaefer’s 4-4 record is a little deceiving as he threw to a 2.56 ERA and averaged over 10 Ks a game. Schaefer batted .341, third best in the league and Daly has long been known as one of the most dangerous hitters in the League. Both players are capable of playing above average defense, but neither were fully utilized in 2011.
Bobby Daly is the Cardinals owner and 2012 will mark his fourth year running a team. Both he and Schaefer are always willing to take time out of their busy schedule and help out the League.

