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Cardinals ace Carpenter experiences what may be his final setback

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Carpenter was not at the news conference, opting instead to remain away from the maelstrom for a bit and attend a movie.

But Mozeliak said that when Carpenter phoned him that he didn’t think he could continue, “He was sad, actually. He was definitely teary-eyed and, to some degree, (felt) that he was letting us down. I assured him that couldn’t be further from the truth.”

Mozeliak said that although there was no guarantee that Carpenter would be healthy this spring, he said he nonetheless was surprised to get the call. “To hear it the way we did was basically shocking,” Mozeliak said.

While comparisons of Carpenter to Cardinals Hall of Famer Bob Gibson might be exaggerated, Carpenter and Gibson were quite similar in their postseason exploits, both pitching the Cardinals to two World Series titles. “Unfortunately, (Carpenter) did have a lot of DL time over the years, but when he was healthy, he was one of the best,” Mozeliak said. “When I think back over the last 10, 15 years here in St. Louis, he was one those guys who helped create the model of success. He left nothing for chance.”

By not announcing his retirement, Carpenter still is in line to be paid his entire salary this year, although that position could be adjusted after Carpenter seeks medical opinions and weighs his options.

“He likely will just be put on our (disabled list),” Mozeliak said. “At some point he’ll start reflecting on the next chapter of his life.”

Asked if he would have taken a different offseason tack if he had known earlier that Carpenter wouldn’t be available, Mozeliak said, “I’d rather know today than six weeks from now. It does allow us a little more time to assess where we are.

“That was something Carp wanted this club to know. When he called me Friday, that was definitely something that he felt was important for us, so that at least we could react. In his mind, he probably wishes he could have told us sooner.

“It reminds you a little bit of ‘11 when you look at Adam Wainwright’s situation (Wainwright suffered a season-ending elbow injury in spring training) and after you get over the pity party of not having someone, you have to move on.”

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