What is at the Major League level should never dictate what you draft. Every MLB team should always draft the best available player regardless of position. Then you fill holes through trade and free agency. Drafting by need over best available results in reaches leaving better talent for other teams.Bully4you wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 03:40 am Cards should absolutely draft one of
Aiva Arquette, Eli Willits or Billy Carlson.
Winn I don't think is the LT solution.
Has a great arm, but other than that the
D isn't really elite and the hitting isn't either.
The big three of Walker, Gorman and Winn
are turning out to be duds.
Burleson and Donovan are the keepers here.
I expect JJ to step up and so, we need one more.
Burleson, Donovan, JJ and Billy Carlson be a nice 4some.
Not giving up on Winn, but just not superb by any means.
Also, people are way too quick to write off young talent. Then when they see another team maximize the talent, they slam the organization for not giving the player a chance to develop and work through growing pains.
Garcia was DFA’ed by Texas and every team passed on him. He developed extremely late and the Cardinals still got hammered on here for giving up on him to quick. Everyone want our prospects to take the Pujols route. Most have growing pains and need to learn at the Major League level how to work out of it. Some do, others don’t. Need to give them until at least 25 or 26 years old before writing them off. Way too early on Winn and Walker (especially considering this organization messed up Walker).
Liberatore and Gorman were getting close to the we need to see those adjustments window closing entering this year. Looks like Liberatore met the challenge where Gorman never will. People were ready to dump Liberatore the last few years as they lacked patience to work through it.