The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Cardinals look for spark after manager’s shock firing

Matheny fired as Cardinals tread around the .500 mark

- By Steve Overbey

As the St. Louis Cardinals took stock of their situation a day after the firing of manager Mike Matheny, some players said they bear some responsibi­lity for Matheny’s sudden dismissal.

Matheny was fired Saturday night after an 8-2 loss to the last-place Cincinnati Reds. The Cardinals entered Sunday’s game one game over .500 and 7½ games behind the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs and are in danger of missing the playoffs for a third straight season for the first time since 1999.

“We all feel bad for Mike and ultimately it comes down on us,” veteran infielder Jedd Gyorko said Sunday. “We’re the guys that go out there and play and perform. I feel like we haven’t done that good enough.”

Bench coach Mike Shildt will serve as interim manager, starting with Sunday’s final game before the All-Star break.

“As a player, for me, it’s like, ‘What could I have done better to keep this from happening?”’ reliever Greg Holland said. “I don’t know if it’s necessaril­y fair. It’s just the way the world works.”

The Cardinals’ recent mediocrity simply isn’t something the franchise is used to. Owner William DeWitt Jr. said a change was necessary to put the team in position for another playoff run.

“It’s not like we were 20 games under .500 and desperate,” DeWitt said. “We haven’t played to our capabiliti­es. It just didn’t seem to be happening. It was a logical time to make a change.”

The 47-year-old Matheny was a Gold Glovewinni­ng catcher for St. Louis from 2000-04. He compiled a 591-474 record in his six-plus seasons, reaching the postseason in each of his first four years while compiling a 375-273 mark. The 2013 team lost in the World Series to the Boston Red Sox.

The Cardinals were 216-201 in his final twoplus campaigns.

“It was an aggregate of where we are,” president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said. “Two steps forward, two steps back. We’re not going where we needed to go. You have to do something different.”

St. Louis has dropped its last six home games, including back-to-back losses to Cincinnati. Hitting coaches John Mabry and Bill Mueller were dismissed along with Matheny.

“Having a new voice, a fresh voice is important as we look to the second half of the season,” Mozeliak said.

This was the Cardinals’ first in-season managerial change since Joe Torre was replaced by Mike Jorgensen in 1995.

Shildt managed for eight years in the Cardinals’ minor league organizati­on. He captured league titles with Johnson City (2010-2011) and Double-A Springfiel­d (2012).

 ?? JEFF ROBERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak, center, speaks about the firing of Cardinals manager Mike Matheny as owner Bill DeWitt Jr., left, and interim manager Mike Shildt, right, listen before a baseball game between the...
JEFF ROBERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak, center, speaks about the firing of Cardinals manager Mike Matheny as owner Bill DeWitt Jr., left, and interim manager Mike Shildt, right, listen before a baseball game between the...

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