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Chris Carpenter Scout.com Headlines:
NL Cy Young Eludes Both Cardinals Contenders
Chris Carpenter finished second and Adam Wainwright third to winner Tim Lincecum from San Francisco
-by TheCardinalNation.com Nov 19, 2009
Carpenter: Players Choice NL Comeback Player of the Year
-by TheCardinalNation.com Oct 28, 2009
Carpenter Wins Rogan NL Pitcher of Year Award
-by TheCardinalNation.com Oct 24, 2009
Will Bad Elbows Unite Carpenter and Pujols?
Chris Carpenter’s elbow chronology offers an interesting comparison to Albert Pujols' situation
-by TheCardinalNation.com Oct 21, 2009
Carpenter Wins NL Comeback Player of the Year
Cardinals National League ERA champion is also a strong contender for the Cy Young Award
-by TheCardinalNation.com Oct 5, 2009
SP Chris Carpenter: NL Pitcher of the Month
-by TheCardinalNation.com Sep 3, 2009
Carp, Waino and NL Cy Young Award History
National League Cy Young Award voting history may help to understand how the 2009 race will conclude
-by TheCardinalNation.com Aug 21, 2009
SP Chris Carpenter: Missed it by that much
-by TheCardinalNation.com Jun 1, 2009
SP Chris Carpenter: Returning to the Rotation
-by TheCardinalNation.com May 18, 2009
SP Chris Carpenter: Simulated Game Friday
-by TheCardinalNation.com May 13, 2009
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Injury News:
Will Bad Elbows Unite Carpenter and Pujols?
-by TheCardinalNation.com Oct 21, 2009
SP Chris Carpenter: Simulated Game Friday
-by TheCardinalNation.com May 13, 2009
Perez & Boggs Back to Bigs; P.J. to Follow
-by TheCardinalNation.com Apr 15, 2009
Busch Blast: St. Louis Cardinals News: 9/10
-by TheCardinalNation.com Sep 10, 2008
Motte, Seven Others Called to St. Louis
-by TheCardinalNation.com Sep 1, 2008

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Chris Carpenter
Ht: 6-6 Wt: 230
Position: SP

Bats: R
Throws: R
Date of Birth: 04/27/1975
Birthplace: Exeter,  NH
High School: Trinity HS
(Manchester, NH)


Biography:
Stats: Career | Current

Current Contract:
Signed a five-year, $63.5 million contract extension with a $15 million club option for 2012 on December 4, 2006.

2007: $8,500,000
2008: $10,500,000
2009: $14,000,000
2010: $14,500,000
2011: $15,000,000
2012: $15,000,000 (or $1,000,000 buyout)

*$8 million of the contract will be deferred without interest ($2 million annually from 2009-12). Award bonuses include: $250,000 for Cy Young ($100,000 for 2nd-3rd place, $50,000 for 4th-5th), $50,000 each for All Star selection, MVP, Gold Glove, and LDS, LCS and WS MVP.

Agent: Bob LaMonte

Became a Cardinal:
Signed as a free agent on December 13, 2002.

2006 Season:
Carpenter's 3.09 ERA ranked second in the NL. He led the league with three shutouts and a 1.07 WHIP (walks plus hits per innings pitched), and ranked among the league leaders in strikeouts (184, sixth), innings (221 2/3, sixth), complete games (five, second) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.28, third). He finished third in NL Cy Young Award voting.

Carpenter was named The Sporting News NL pitcher of the year for a second straight year, as well as the Players Choice honoree for the same title. However, those votes were taken in September, before Carpenter endured a late-season mini-slump that surely hurt his chances. Carpenter lost his final two starts, to the Astros and Padres, and watched his ERA jump from 2.79 to 3.09.

He was 3-1 with a 2.78 ERA in five postseason starts, including the clincher in the division series against the Padres and eight shutout innings in Game 3 of the World Series against the Tigers.

Career Notes:
A first round draft pick of the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993, Carpenter was 22 years old and a highly-regarded prospect when he broke into the majors in 1997 with the Blue Jays. After compiling a 49-50 record in his first six seasons, Carpenter had surgery in September 2002 to repair a tear in his pitching shoulder, and the Blue Jays wanted to send him back to the minors. He refused the assignment and chose to become a free agent before signing with St. Louis.

Carpenter missed the 2003 season while rehabilitating his shoulder and was forced to have another operation in July to remove scar tissue.

Finally healthy in 2004, Carpenter went 15-5 with a 3.46 ERA to earn NL comeback player of the year honors from his peers. But he missed the postseason because of a biceps injury, and St. Louis was swept in the World Series by Boston.

In 2005, Carpenter was selected to start for the National League in the All-Star Game and then went on to become the first Cardinal to win a Cy Young Award since Bob Gibson in 1970. He finished 21-5 with a 2.83 ERA in 241.2 innings. On September 16, 2006, Carpenter won his 100th career game. In three years with St. Louis he is 51-18 with a 3.10 ERA in 93 starts and the Cardinals are 65-27, a winning percentage of .707, during that span.

Contract Info: Cot's Baseball Contracts

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