6-2 doesn’t bother me. Pedro Martinez is 5-11 and in Hall of Fame.
Sonny Gray is 5-10 and has had a fine MLB career.
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6-2 doesn’t bother me. Pedro Martinez is 5-11 and in Hall of Fame.
I did, love the energy and just hope they let him be himself!Bully4you wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 09:13 amHell yeah!!rockondlouie wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 09:06 amNope, I LOVE IT!!!!!!!Bully4you wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 09:00 amThanks Rock.rockondlouie wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 08:54 am S. Gray
5'10"
G. Maddux/6'
P. Marinez/5'11"
If you can pitch, then height is meaningless.
At 6'2" Doyle is plenty tall enough w/a rocket arm, no issue whatsoever.
Did you like the pick?
When you knew the Cards got Doyle,
were you surprised?
I think most had him mocked at #2
to the Angels.
We need some high-end pitching
and I know this kid is supposed to be
just that.
Hopefully, because lord knows dEwitt
won't be buying in FA.![]()
What this team has lacked for some time, sans the addition of S. Gray, is swing & miss STRIKEOUT starters!
After doing my homework on this kid he appears to be the gift C. Bloom was hoping for (I'd bet he had a lot of input w/R. Flores & Mo making this selection).
And you're right, the Halos did us a HUGE favor passing on him, they're getting slammed on many sites w/a "B" grade while the Cards are getting all "A's".
Spot on about BDWJr, he's not swimming in that end of the pool unless he gets a deal like he did w/Gray ($10M first season and only a three year deal).
Here's what's really exciting.
Unless Doyle is so good this spring and forces his way into the OD starting rotation he gets to develop under Bloom's tremendous pitcher player development system that's now fully in place (Re: Tampa system that still uses the program he created)!
Great pick, just stay healthy.
That's what I want to hear.
That kid also brings a certain excitement
to the game, if you saw some of his highlights.
Not sure that will translate to MLB, but I love
the enthusiasm.
If he acts like that, we may need all members of
the 40 man to take MMA lessons.![]()
Yeah, I hope Bloom is able to get the very best
from all our prospects.
We've been hurting for a long time on high end talent.
That was kind of unsaid in my first post also. There are exceptions to every rule. of course there are going to be those guys that just have good genetics and great luck. They do not get hit with the injury bug, and are able to find their niche where they can excel. As I remember it, Pedro went undrafted and it was a standing exclamation from what I read how the guy was like built like a tank on his throwing shoulder. If there were a college pitcher that was say 5'10" that was known for having a nasty 3 pitch arsenal with pinpoint accuracy. I would take him all day long and twice on Sunday over other guys. Pitching is about throwing the ball where the bat is not. I would love to have lesser throwing guys that know how to paint the corners with different speeds. Less chance of injury and higher rates of success. 100 MPH is effective but will take a toll on the body. For the sake of drafting quantity for the hopes of 2 or 3 to make it, it just seems more logical to go with the bigger guys and try to find the diamonds in the rough through other means.Bully4you wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 08:01 amYep. One of the greatest ever.
So, maybe there isn't any ideal height.
We had a pitching coach who said he liked pitchers w/that "low center of gravity" (re: BELLY) because it helped them keep the ball down.
In return, you are a high quality poster.Bully4you wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 09:06 amIn regard to the Angels, that's a different approach and I neverMelville wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 08:50 amBefore the draft (in the pre-draft thread) I wanted STL to take Doyle or Arnold at 5 - whichever was available.
I thought one of them would be gone, leaving STL the other.
So yes, I think the Cardinals got the pick right.
As for the Angels...interesting strategy.
They will save money signing Bremner and Shores by picking them in the first 2 rounds well above projected slot....and then they picked HS prospects in rounds 3, 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, and 19.
Money saved in the first 2 rounds may allow them to overpay some of the high school talent and convince them to sign.
I would not say the Angels screwed up because they executed a specific strategy - but they may be second guessed a couple of years from now concerning the players they had a chance to pick and didn't.
would have thought a team might do that!!
By the way, thanks for the input.
I genuinely enjoy your posts.
Seems like the Cards made the correct decision.
Most of the pundits liked the pick and everyone
here is happy.
We'll wait and see how it ultimately turns out,
but can't fault the front office for their choice.
I like the "edginess" he can bring to the mix.rockondlouie wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 09:06 amNope, I LOVE IT!!!!!!!Bully4you wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 09:00 amThanks Rock.rockondlouie wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 08:54 am S. Gray
5'10"
G. Maddux/6'
P. Marinez/5'11"
If you can pitch, then height is meaningless.
At 6'2" Doyle is plenty tall enough w/a rocket arm, no issue whatsoever.
Did you like the pick?
When you knew the Cards got Doyle,
were you surprised?
I think most had him mocked at #2
to the Angels.
We need some high-end pitching
and I know this kid is supposed to be
just that.
Hopefully, because lord knows dEwitt
won't be buying in FA.![]()
What this team has lacked for some time, sans the addition of S. Gray, is swing & miss STRIKEOUT starters!
After doing my homework on this kid he appears to be the gift C. Bloom was hoping for (I'd bet he had a lot of input w/R. Flores & Mo making this selection).
And you're right, the Halos did us a HUGE favor passing on him, they're getting slammed on many sites w/a "B" grade while the Cards are getting all "A's".
Spot on about BDWJr, he's not swimming in that end of the pool unless he gets a deal like he did w/Gray ($10M first season and only a three year deal).
Here's what's really exciting.
Unless Doyle is so good this spring and forces his way into the OD starting rotation he gets to develop under Bloom's tremendous pitcher player development system that's now fully in place (Re: Tampa system that still uses the program he created)!
Great pick, just stay healthy.
Melville wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 13:23 pmI like the "edginess" he can bring to the mix.rockondlouie wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 09:06 amNope, I LOVE IT!!!!!!!Bully4you wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 09:00 amThanks Rock.rockondlouie wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 08:54 am S. Gray
5'10"
G. Maddux/6'
P. Marinez/5'11"
If you can pitch, then height is meaningless.
At 6'2" Doyle is plenty tall enough w/a rocket arm, no issue whatsoever.
Did you like the pick?
When you knew the Cards got Doyle,
were you surprised?
I think most had him mocked at #2
to the Angels.
We need some high-end pitching
and I know this kid is supposed to be
just that.
Hopefully, because lord knows dEwitt
won't be buying in FA.![]()
What this team has lacked for some time, sans the addition of S. Gray, is swing & miss STRIKEOUT starters!
After doing my homework on this kid he appears to be the gift C. Bloom was hoping for (I'd bet he had a lot of input w/R. Flores & Mo making this selection).
And you're right, the Halos did us a HUGE favor passing on him, they're getting slammed on many sites w/a "B" grade while the Cards are getting all "A's".
Spot on about BDWJr, he's not swimming in that end of the pool unless he gets a deal like he did w/Gray ($10M first season and only a three year deal).
Here's what's really exciting.
Unless Doyle is so good this spring and forces his way into the OD starting rotation he gets to develop under Bloom's tremendous pitcher player development system that's now fully in place (Re: Tampa system that still uses the program he created)!
Great pick, just stay healthy.
Gibson, The Mad Hungarian, One Tough Dominican, Carpenter, Gray.
They added something important above and beyond the numbers.
Perhaps Doyle will fit that mold as well.
It’s more than a few.Bully4you wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 08:04 amYeah, there are a few with great successQuincy Varnish wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 06:28 amShota Imanaga - 5’10”
Nestor Cortes - 5’10”
Framber Valdez - 5’11”
Andrew Abbott - 6’0”
Jesus Luzardo - 6’0”
Ranger Suarez - 6’1”
Mackenzie Gore - 6’2”
Robbie Ray - 6’2”
Carlos Rodon - 6’2”
Tarik Skubal - 6’3”
even below 6'0".
I was just asking as I was thinking about
some of the best of the best and they
are generally taller.
That's what she said
I meant the current crop of pitchers, not all time.Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 15:51 pmIt’s more than a few.Bully4you wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 08:04 amYeah, there are a few with great successQuincy Varnish wrote: ↑15 Jul 2025 06:28 amShota Imanaga - 5’10”
Nestor Cortes - 5’10”
Framber Valdez - 5’11”
Andrew Abbott - 6’0”
Jesus Luzardo - 6’0”
Ranger Suarez - 6’1”
Mackenzie Gore - 6’2”
Robbie Ray - 6’2”
Carlos Rodon - 6’2”
Tarik Skubal - 6’3”
even below 6'0".
I was just asking as I was thinking about
some of the best of the best and they
are generally taller.
Koufax and Spahn already mentioned…
Ron Guidry - 5’11”
Fernando Valenzuela - 5’11”
Johan Santana - 6’0”
Vida Blue - 6’0”
Mike Cuellar - 6’0”
Tom Glavine - 6’0”
Carl Hubbell - 6’0”
Hal Newhouser - 6’2”
Jerry Koosman - 6’2”
Frank Tanana - 6’2”
Lefty Grove - 6’3”