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Location: St. Louis, Mo. | Ballpark: Busch Stadium (46,861) | Spring Training: Jupiter, Fla.
Owner: William DeWitt, Jr. | GM: John Mozeliak | Manager: Tony La Russa | World Championships: 10
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Rolen says he's ready, will be in lineup against Mets

NEW YORK -- Scott Rolen was on the bench for the St. Louis Cardinals first-round clincher. He expects to be in the lineup throughout the National League championship series.

 

Rolen said Tuesday he did not ask out of the lineup before Game 4 against the San Diego Padres due to fatigue and soreness in his surgically repaired left shoulder. He said he simply informed Tony La Russa about his condition after consulting with the team doctor, and left the decision in the manager's hands.

"I want to be in there for Game 1 through however many we play," Rolen said after the Cardinals worked out at Shea Stadium. "I'm ready to go. I feel fine."

A cortisone injection Sunday night, hours after the Cardinals finished off the Padres, should help one of the team's core players rejoin the lineup against the New York Mets on Wednesday night. Rolen was second on the team this season with 95 RBI despite a steep decline in the final month that he blamed on the shoulder.

La Russa expects Rolen, who was dropped from fourth to fifth in the order late in the season, to play against left-hander Tom Glavine. Rolen is a career .358 hitter against Glavine in 53 at-bats with two homers, seven RBI and 14 walks.

"I'd be optimistic that he would be in there," La Russa said.

La Russa seemed perturbed before Game 4 of the division series that Rolen had not mentioned the shoulder problem until Sunday. At the same time, he said Rolen's willingness to play hurt was admirable.

"That's why he didn't come out and say how sore he was, because you know he wants to play," La Russa said. "Here's a guy that's not fighting for a job, he's got security, and he just wants to be a part of it.

"I was never and am not now upset with Scott."

Scott Spiezio started that game at third base, going 1-for-4 with an RBI, and Rolen did not play. Rolen gives the Cardinals, only 83-78 in the regular season, more reason to feel they can match up with the Mets -- who won an NL-best 95 games and swept the Dodgers in the first round.

The Cardinals have been labeled a two-man team -- Albert Pujols and Chris Carpenter, the reigning NL MVP and Cy Young Award winners.

Carpenter's first start will be in Game 3, after he helped clinch the division series. Pujols was hitless the last two games of the first round after getting five hits and driving in the go-ahead run the first two.

"I don't think two guys can carry the whole team," Pujols said. "I think there's a lot of fingers that you can point to different guys that get big hits for us, and who help us out where we are right now."

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