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Bully4you wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025 09:14 am
I wish there was a way to conduct a poll.
The below are whom I consider the most
savvy baseball contributors here.
If I missed you, sorry.
I might have missed a few that deserve to be
on this list.
I have the following contributors:
A. Melville
B. Rockondkouie
C. Mattmitch
D. An Old Friend
E. Ecleme
F. Futuregm
G. Craviduce
I am torn between Melville
and Rockondlouie.
I'd have to go with a two headed
monster of the two.
Be a (drat) good team
I would vote for Cranny.
The person who axlctylly loves Cardinals baseball, is loyal to the team and realistic.
Really the only person who will consistently stand up for the players, organization and management. Just about everyone else sucks, completely unknowledgeable about the game and don't really support the team.
Is that really a recipe for being able to make the hard decisions necessary to keep turning the roster over to remain competitive?
You probably really don't want your GM to be a "fan" as much as you want them to be an objective decision maker.
You make a fair point but an extremely vague one. Yes, it is the exact recipe and really the only thing that is important at the end of the day. What the "fans" think and want is what keeps the whole thing going. Only a person who is committed to striving in bringing that will succeed. The GM or any other executive must work towards selling that and believing in it. Therefore, the people who make those "hard decisions" are the ones who are most passionate about them on the side of the "fans". The biggest fans who love the model and organization most should make the decisions.
I would say this - winning takes care of everything. Sometimes what the "fans"
think they want will be contrary to giving the team the best opportunity to win. That's why a GM needs to be more dispassionate and more businesslike in their decision making.
Okay

, I really have no idea what the hell you are posting about and why you shouldn't be the the GM in my opinion. What is this more "business like" model you post about? The Cards put a good product out constantly, tons of winning seasons, lots of great players, the best facilities anywhere in the league, affordable prices, good members of the community, lots of playoff appearances, WS championships, a focus on their history and traditions etc etc etc.
If you "best fans in baseball" want the Dodgers experience, show up 50k strong spending the big bucks and bringing the Cranny type loyalty.
1. Define “good product.”
2. See #1. A winning season is not enough.
3. Name a great player on this roster. Not one who was great, or one who might be someday, but now.
4. Clearly you’ve never been to Pittsburgh or San Diego or San Francisco, to name just three.
5. A better team is more important than cheap tickets.
6. Who cares?
7. 1-9 in last 10 playoff games. No one remembers who “made an appearance.”
8. 15 years and counting.
9. Stop living in the past.
Anything else?
I did define a good product, a team that constantly wins, has lots of great players, the best facilities anywhere etc.
The Cardinals strive for more than just winning seasons, they try to go deep into the playoffs and win the WS. That has been their model for decades. A good model that has created a good product.
The Cardinals have always had hall of famers on their rosters, Arenado is probably going to the hall of fame. Sonny Grey is probably an all star and a Cy Young caliber pitcher, Helsley is in his prime as a shutdown relief ace, Donovan is probably going to be an all star, Contreas has been a champ and all star who plays well, lots of young exciting players that play great at different times.
I've been to every MLB stadium, half the ones in Japan, seen MLB games all over the world and in many ballparks closed now. St. Louis is as big league as it gets.
Depends on who you ask, some people really care about prices and it is important to them, Cards do have good teams.
I care and so do lots of others.
I remember who makes playoff appearances and value teams that get to the playoffs consistently, that's a good product and a team committed to winning baseball. Yup, you win some you lose some. Quit cherry picking lame stats.
A whole 15 years spoiled brat? How ever do you survive? St. Louis also has the second most WS championships in the history of the game. Some clubs and fans have never won any.
Who is living in the past? Honoring your past and traditions is something we can do in the present, lots of fans enjoy seeing old timers and remembering different times in their lives, Cardinals are good at reminding people, quit making that out like a bad thing.
There is a lot else I would like to post, and can defend just about anything the team does. That's kind of my whole point as to what I look for in the character of a good GM. Kind of the only thing that is important. The GM can't be a person who consistently bashes on their own team and doesn't support them. It's why you and just about everyone else sucks in my opinion and disqualified from being fantasy GM!