Here's what we've learned this year about the Cardinals:
1. Albert Pujols is human. Which means he might just be gone, because he's not going to be worth $25-30 million a year in his decline phase.
2. Lance Berkman can still play. Which affects #1, since Berkman would move to first if Pujols leaves.
3. Allen Craig can really, really hit. Which also affects #1, since Craig would move to right if Berkman moves to first. Craig, incidentally, would have power numbers as good or better than Pujols if you extrapolated to give him Pujols' ABs. And he's getting paid $400,000 this year. Just sayin'.
4. Jason Motte, Lance Lynn, Eduardo Sanchez, Fernando Salas, Mitchell Boggs, and Kyle McLellan are really really good out of the bullpen. Too bad Tony LaRussa felt obliged to let Ryan Franklin close for the first two months of the season.
5. Jon Jay is secretly better than Colby Rasmus.
6. David Freese, if he can just stay healthy, is really really good at third base.
7. Yadier Molina has taught himself how to hit (which is a good thing, since his defense is slipping).
Anyway, it's been a fun ride. It'd be great if we could keep it going for another three or four weeks.