Isringhausen taken out of closer role for time being
Updated: May 10, 2008, 2:49 PM ET
MILWAUKEE --
Jason Isringhausen got his wish. After blowing his major league-leading fifth save on Friday night in a 4-3 loss to the
Milwaukee Brewers, the Cardinals' embattled reliever will no longer close games, manager Tony La Russa said Saturday.
"He's still prepared to pitch important innings, but for a while we'll try to keep him out of the ninth inning," La Russa said. "There's still going to be games where you can't cherry-pick his situations because if we're playing well, you need your bullpen."
La Russa said the closing duties will be split between
Ryan Franklin and
Russ Springer, and that he wouldn't shy from using a left-hander in the role against certain lineups.
"We'll mix and match," La Russa said. "I think all things, everyone rested, Franklin and Springer are the guys that match up the best."
Isringhausen, who has four blown save opportunities in his last seven appearances and is 1-4 with a 7.47 ERA, said Saturday he met with La Russa and agreed he needed to be pulled from the role.
"It needed to be done," Isringhausen said. "It's a mental break more than anything."
La Russa told Isringhausen on Saturday that it's no different from when a top hitter is struggling in the lineup. La Russa's only options would be to shuffle the lineup or give a player a few days on the bench. In Isringhausen's case, La Russa wants to keep him active and fresh, but still give him a mental break from the taxing role of being the closer.
"He's not hurting, he's just pressing and lost his confidence," La Russa said. "You go back to the drawing board a little bit on his delivery so he can locate better, and you give him some appearances and hopefully he gets people out and his confidence goes back up."
Both Isringhausen, who is 23rd on the career saves list, and La Russa believe he'll return to the closer's role once he has time to refocus.
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