Cardinals tell Villanueva he's made opening roster

JUPITER, Fla. - The St. Louis Cardinals have told reliever Carlos Villanueva he will be on their 25-man opening-day roster.

"We talked to him about him being a part of our club, so today was a good morning for him," manager Mike Matheny said Monday.

Shortly after the first pitch of Monday's game against Washington, the Cardinals selected Villanueva's contract from Triple-A Memphis.

St. Louis also placed left-hander Jaime Garcia on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to Friday. Garcia experienced discomfort in his surgically-repaired left shoulder following Tuesday's simulated game.

Villanueva, a 31-year-old right-hander, agreed to a minor league contract in February and had the right to request his release if not added to the roster by Monday. He will get a $2-million, one-year contract and the chance to earn $500,000 in performance bonuses: $250,000 each for three and six starts.

Under baseball's collective bargaining agreement, St. Louis had until today to give Villanueva written notice he would be on the opening-day roster, pay $100,000 retention bonus or release him.

A nine-year veteran who is 45-50 with a 4.26 ERA, Villanueva spent the past two seasons as part of the Chicago Cubs bullpen and starting rotation.

"Having the flexibility that he gives us - the ability to be a guy that can be a long man for us, that could step in and throw multiple innings, and could also just come in and get some outs for us as guys need time - all that is valuable," Matheny said.

Villanueva is 0-2 with a 4.91 ERA in seven exhibition games. He has struck out 11 and walked two in 11 innings.

"I saw more strikeouts than I was expecting to see, which is valuable," Matheny said. "I saw a guy in big situations, when he started getting into a mess, figured out how to get out of it and that's kind of been his M.O. We see a guy that can help us in some tight situations, hopefully get us out of some messes."

Villanueva arrived Monday at the Cardinals' spring training complex hoping he'd done enough to make the major league roster.

"To finally feel that I can wear the jersey now and feel a part of the group 100 percent - it's a good feeling," Villanueva said.

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