That’s basically invisible.Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 12:10 pmNot at the moment.
Siani - .061/.162/.061 .223
Scott - .345/.457/.552 1.009
Can someone explain the Siani love?
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Considering the other defensive liabilities the Cards gave major innings in the outfield last year (Jordan Walker, Burleson) and the teams general lack of K stuff from the pitchers, Siani made alot of sense. Had the rest of the lineup hit like it was supposed to, you can hide his bat.Strummer Jones wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 09:52 am He runs fast and he can go pick it in the outfield. And that was good enough for me.
But his noodle bat this spring just doesn't justify his spot on the team, not when there's people performing better offensively with a relatively small defensive downgrade.
Hes the exact type of ‘developmental’ Guy fans have been clamoring for the team to look for: a guy with a defined MLB skill that could stick with some development. He’s only 1 year older than V Scott and i don’t sacrificing some at bats to see if he ‘can it out’ at the plate. Especially if it gives VSIII the proper development time he needs for long term staying power.
But that glove definitely plays at the MLB level.
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Last week of ST means more than the first 3, but that’s a very large gap to close.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 12:17 pmThat’s basically invisible.Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 12:10 pmNot at the moment.
Siani - .061/.162/.061 .223
Scott - .345/.457/.552 1.009
Re: Can someone explain the Siani love?
It’s true, he’s not a great offensive threat. He did, however, improve more at the plate than anyone else on the team. The love comes from the fact that he is a Gold Glove caliber OF and he does the little things. He bunts. He moves runners over. He is an excellent base runner. He’s willing to accept any role to be on the MLB roster (that is a bigger factor than people realize).
Re: Can someone explain the Siani love?
I was a big advocate for Siani to make the team out of Spring training last year, and he did about what I thought he would do. He just ended up starting way more than I anticipated. This year it needs to be Koperniak! I would like for the Cardinals to sell Siani to a club who needs that 4th outfielder, who can play a strong CF. They have to move him, otherwise Oli will play him!
If Scott isn’t considered quite ready, then start the season with Noot in CF, until a time when is deemed so. Koperniak, may not be as strong of a defender as Siani, especially in CF, but he isn’t considered a poor fielder, he’s not slow, and he knows how to hit! The Cardinals need that type of player right now, way more than a guy who’s mostly just a great fielder!
If Scott isn’t considered quite ready, then start the season with Noot in CF, until a time when is deemed so. Koperniak, may not be as strong of a defender as Siani, especially in CF, but he isn’t considered a poor fielder, he’s not slow, and he knows how to hit! The Cardinals need that type of player right now, way more than a guy who’s mostly just a great fielder!
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How well have you been paying attention to marmol?Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 12:10 pmNot at the moment.
Siani - .061/.162/.061 .223
Scott - .345/.457/.552 1.009
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Did you see him get picked off? You can’t teach that. It’s instinct. Reflexes. Skill. Like a stalking 2 legged puma. Lethal.
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I don’t have a great deal of respect for Marmol, but he’s not a complete moron. I wouldn’t assume he’ll always make the wrong decision.kscardsfan wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 13:01 pmHow well have you been paying attention to marmol?Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 12:10 pmNot at the moment.
Siani - .061/.162/.061 .223
Scott - .345/.457/.552 1.009
Re: Can someone explain the Siani love?
Don't denigrate yourself, you're plenty slow. Anybody who's a proponent of Siani starting in CF needs their meds adjusted.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 11:05 amReading is hard, but comprehension beyond you...I can't help you.CCard wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 09:50 amLOL...comparing the very talented Scott with a castoff from Cincy. You're brilliant. Scott has more talent on his worst day than Siani will have in his entire career. One needs to play and one needs to be gone. Which would you choose?scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 09:37 amApparently people do need to explain ST. How'd VS2 do last year in ST and then at MLB?CCard wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 09:15 amWas it ST when he played last year? S[top] T[hose] F[raudulent] U[tterances]scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 09:10 amDo people need to explain ST to you?CCard wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 09:07 am Surely there are better options. Why not Scott? Siani is the perfect example of an all field no hit player. The time he's getting playing is taking away from other options. Hell, move Noot to center and play any of the young options in left. Koperniak, Church, or put Donovan in left and try Prieto at 2nd. Siani is a dead spot in the lineup. He couldn't hang in Cincy and his offense is dragging down the Cards too. Please, enough with the Siani playing time.![]()
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Re: Can someone explain the Siani love?
I'm not a big believer that a hitter will hit better or worse because they're in a different place in the order. I do realize that protection plays a part. Also I realize that the earlier spots get more at bats. I do believe you look at what a player did the previous season and that's why I give Winn the benefit. That's also why I've had enough of Siani. Move Winn down in the order, I don't care. But he plays. Siani? Not so much.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 10:29 amBigger mystery- love for Siani or Winn at leadoff. Explain either.CCard wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 09:07 am Surely there are better options. Why not Scott? Siani is the perfect example of an all field no hit player. The time he's getting playing is taking away from other options. Hell, move Noot to center and play any of the young options in left. Koperniak, Church, or put Donovan in left and try Prieto at 2nd. Siani is a dead spot in the lineup. He couldn't hang in Cincy and his offense is dragging down the Cards too. Please, enough with the Siani playing time.
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I don't believe Siani is a .050 hitter, and Winn will eventully hit; they just need AB's which they are getting. But the development of these two players has to be the priority. IMO the two questions should be: 1) Why is VS not considered the everyday CF? 2) Why does Winn's development have to take place at the Lead-off spot?
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Hes not a .050 hitter but he is still an awful hitter who will have a sub .300 OBP sub to low .600 OPS. If you had a great offense you can afford to play him the cardinals don’t so they can’tIdaho Cards wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 13:53 pm I don't believe Siani is a .050 hitter, and Winn will eventully hit; they just need AB's which they are getting. But the development of these two players has to be the priority. IMO the two questions should be: 1) Why is VS not considered the everyday CF? 2) Why does Winn's development have to take place at the Lead-off spot?
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I agree 100% OZ that if you pepper the field with plus bats you can afford a weaker bat at either SS, CF, or Catcher but this team will need to consider putting bats on the field. This is why I can't wrap my simple brain around VS3 not being your obvious everyday CF. He's beginning to look hitterishOzziesfan41 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 13:58 pmHes not a .050 hitter but he is still an awful hitter who will have a sub .300 OBP sub to low .600 OPS. If you had a great offense you can afford to play him the cardinals don’t so they can’tIdaho Cards wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 13:53 pm I don't believe Siani is a .050 hitter, and Winn will eventully hit; they just need AB's which they are getting. But the development of these two players has to be the priority. IMO the two questions should be: 1) Why is VS not considered the everyday CF? 2) Why does Winn's development have to take place at the Lead-off spot?
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+1 especially with him employing the bunt more that brings the infield in and lets hard hit grounders get through moreIdaho Cards wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 14:25 pmI agree 100% OZ that if you pepper the field with plus bats you can afford a weaker bat at either SS, CF, or Catcher but this team will need to consider putting bats on the field. This is why I can't wrap my simple brain around VS3 not being your obvious everyday CF. He's beginning to look hitterishOzziesfan41 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 13:58 pmHes not a .050 hitter but he is still an awful hitter who will have a sub .300 OBP sub to low .600 OPS. If you had a great offense you can afford to play him the cardinals don’t so they can’tIdaho Cards wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025 13:53 pm I don't believe Siani is a .050 hitter, and Winn will eventully hit; they just need AB's which they are getting. But the development of these two players has to be the priority. IMO the two questions should be: 1) Why is VS not considered the everyday CF? 2) Why does Winn's development have to take place at the Lead-off spot?
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This aged well...
Goes 2 for 2, hitting better than Winn
Goes 2 for 2, hitting better than Winn

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I would consider one game a "small sample" size, but I don't believe he is a .050 hitter.