SportsMarch 23, 2010

JUPITER, Fla. -- While Matt Holliday returned for the St. Louis Cardinals, their biggest slugger still is dealing with some back problems. Albert Pujols was scratched from St. Louis' 13-8 split-squad victory over the Boston Red Sox with back tightness. The two-time defending NL MVP also missed a week this spring because of lower back pain he described as more like spasms...

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The Cardinals' David Freese celebrates with Joe Mather after Freese hit a three-run home run during the first inning of a spring training game Monday against the Houston Astros in Kissimmee, Fla. St. Louis won the split-squad game 6-4. (CHARLIE RIEDEL ~ Associated Press)
The Cardinals' David Freese celebrates with Joe Mather after Freese hit a three-run home run during the first inning of a spring training game Monday against the Houston Astros in Kissimmee, Fla. St. Louis won the split-squad game 6-4. (CHARLIE RIEDEL ~ Associated Press)

~ The slugger missed two weeks of spring training but was back in the lineup in a 13-8 win against the Red Sox

JUPITER, Fla. -- While Matt Holliday returned for the St. Louis Cardinals, their biggest slugger still is dealing with some back problems.

Albert Pujols was scratched from St. Louis' 13-8 split-squad victory over the Boston Red Sox with back tightness. The two-time defending NL MVP also missed a week this spring because of lower back pain he described as more like spasms.

"We are going to get it treated and take a look at it," Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said. "I think right now if we take care of it, he should be fine."

Boston's lineup included two players with significant major league experience, shortstop Bill Hall and outfielder Jeremy Hermida, and the Red Sox still tagged former teammate Brad Penny for seven runs and 10 hits in five innings.

Cardinals designated hitter Matt Holliday doubles in a run during the third inning of St. Louis' spring training game Monday against the Red Sox in Jupiter, Fla. St. Louis won the split-squad game 13-8. (RICHARD DREW ~ Associated Press)
Cardinals designated hitter Matt Holliday doubles in a run during the third inning of St. Louis' spring training game Monday against the Red Sox in Jupiter, Fla. St. Louis won the split-squad game 13-8. (RICHARD DREW ~ Associated Press)

"You come out against a team you really don't know anything about and they're all swinging first pitch," Penny said. "It's kind of hard to work on setting a hitter up. In a regular-season game I'll be moving people's feet a lot more if they're going to be swinging first pitch."

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Penny has a 7.97 ERA this spring.

"I've had some really bad springs before," the right-hander said. "Once the season comes your adrenaline gets going, it's easier to focus, it's more meaningful."

Holliday hit an RBI double in his first game since March 9. He was nursing a strained muscle in his rib cage.

"I probably could have played one day earlier but they wanted a couple of days of batting practice, clear a couple of hurdles," he said.

Holliday was slated to play left field before being switched to designated hitter because of the wet conditions. He should play the field Wednesday.

Holliday and Pujols have played one game together this spring.

"As long as we're both in there on April 5," Holliday said. "We don't need to be in the same lineup, it's not like we're the quarterback and wide receiver."

Jeremy Hermida went 2 for 2 and scored two runs for Boston. Tug Hulett had two hits and three RBIs.

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