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Nothing brewing but Mozeliak open to more deals

SAN DIEGO -- In acquiring Justin Masterson from the Indians on Wednesday, the Cardinals succeeded in their search to add to their rotation depth. But does the addition actually mean the Cardinals are done dealing before the non-waiver Trade Deadline?

General manager John Mozeliak acknowledged that he is "not overly optimistic" that the Cardinals will make another deal before Thursday's 3 p.m. CT deadline, but he has also not clipped the phone lines.

"I think we've always tried to position ourselves as opportunistic," Mozeliak said. "If something comes our way, we want to be prepared. Clearly, us being connected to a lot of different things, that's just by us showing some interest. Whether that means there is traction or not, I would probably lean toward the not. But a lot of things can change."

The Cardinals have inquired about the availability of starters more accomplished than Masterson, but with a better return would come a heavier cost. If the Cardinals were to deal again, it would likely be to add one of those marquee starting pitchers.

"We're open for business to see what would happen," Mozeliak said. "I'm not overly optimistic that we'll do anything. We'll take our time, what little we have left, and see if we cannot improve."

Jenifer Langosch is a reporter for MLB.com. Read her blog, By Gosh, It's Langosch, and follow her on Twitter @LangoschMLB.
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