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Mozeliak said later Tuesday that the Cardinals “are comfortable with who we have.”

That includes Adam Wainwright, who will start 2013 two years removed from elbow surgery. As a young pitcher, Wainwright mimicked Carpenter, right down to how the Cy Young Award-winner stood on the mound when getting the sign from the catcher. Wainwright, entering his eighth season with the Cardinals, is widely viewed within the organization as Carpenter’s successor, the next in line to set the tone for the rotation.

Several seasons ago, Carpenter followed the practices he learned from Pat Hentgen, Woody Williams and others to organize what he called “a team within a team.” He felt it was important that the five starters work closely. He encouraged them to attend each other’s bullpen sessions, and he had them meet at the start of the season to exchange and discuss goals. His influence didn’t stop when he stepped off the rubber. It was Carpenter who, during the team meeting that is often painted as the turning point late in the 2011 season, said that the team would embarrass itself if it continued to underachieve.

That team rallied from 101/2 games back in the standings to win the World Series.

Reaction to Tuesday’s announcement spread beyond the news conference at Busch Stadium and the fields at Roger Dean Stadium, through social media and the National League Central.

“It’s tough for the Cardinals, but I’m sure they will bounce back,” Reds general manager Walt Jocketty told MLB.com. As the Cardinals’ general manager, Jocketty signed Carpenter before the 2003 season. “You hate to see this end Chris’ career, if that is what has happened. He was one of my favorite players.”

On Twitter, teammates referred to Carpenter by his jersey number, 29.

“Gonna miss 29 on the mound this year,” closer Jason Motte wrote. “What a competitor, teammate, leader, and friend most of all.”

Mozeliak described Carpenter’s role for the coming season as a mentor. In a way, he’s already started. Carpenter offered young pitchers the chance to spend the winter in St. Louis working out with him, to prepare as he prepares for spring training. Rosenthal responded to the invitation by relocating to St. Louis for the offseason.

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