Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
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Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
I mean, look at the attendance.
Then look at the unwillingness to spend.
Then look at the low TV revenues.
Then look at the number of Free Agents that decided "no way".
Then look at the dwindling city and surrounding areas.
Man, they used to be a powerhouse.
What the hell happened?
A few losing seasons doesn't explain everything.
How long before they could turn into the Indians or Brewers?
I find it hard to believe that the dEwitts would want it this way.
Because I'd think there'd be a correlation of team market value to perception/performance.
Then look at the unwillingness to spend.
Then look at the low TV revenues.
Then look at the number of Free Agents that decided "no way".
Then look at the dwindling city and surrounding areas.
Man, they used to be a powerhouse.
What the hell happened?
A few losing seasons doesn't explain everything.
How long before they could turn into the Indians or Brewers?
I find it hard to believe that the dEwitts would want it this way.
Because I'd think there'd be a correlation of team market value to perception/performance.
Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
They have made the current decision to define themselves as a small market team.
Will that change?
Maybe.
Maybe not.
It will be very, very difficult to persuade the current ownership group to spend 200M a year simply to step up to a mid-market range.
Will that change?
Maybe.
Maybe not.
It will be very, very difficult to persuade the current ownership group to spend 200M a year simply to step up to a mid-market range.
Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
stl is becoming a small market...
but it's not the club's fault
but it's not the club's fault
Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
I agree.
Spending money makes them grind the old dentures.
However, do they then risk having the value of the team drastically lowered?
I'm not sure they can attain the level of appreciation to bolster the old net worth.
Who knows, but the past 3-4 seasons it's been getting worse and worse.
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Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
Last time I checked, the Brewers were consistently fielding decent ball clubs with far fewer resources. If this organization was run by people who were competent the future would not be that bleak. Let's hope Bloom et al. do far better and don't squander resources like MO did in recent history.
Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
No the Dewitt’s would not want this to happen. There have just been some very poor decisions made combined with some bad luck.Bully4you wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:16 am I mean, look at the attendance.
Then look at the unwillingness to spend.
Then look at the low TV revenues.
Then look at the number of Free Agents that decided "no way".
Then look at the dwindling city and surrounding areas.
Man, they used to be a powerhouse.
What the hell happened?
A few losing seasons doesn't explain everything.
How long before they could turn into the Indians or Brewers?
I find it hard to believe that the dEwitts would want it this way.
Because I'd think there'd be a correlation of team market value to perception/performance.
Payroll is lower but in the past several years payroll levels have been good enough. It’s not how much you spend but how you spend it. Honestly most of the free agent acquisitions have not been poor decisions but some big money has been spent on players that underperformed.
However it has been a very poor decision to not spend more on player development and it shows. The Cardinal way of player development has been diminished.
Moving Mo out is the first big step. Hopefully Bloom is the answer. I think the Dewitt’s will spend with the right plan in place.
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Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
natural regression.. just like the 70's and early 90's.. this too shall pass
good thing this place didn't exist in the 70's... yeesh
good thing this place didn't exist in the 70's... yeesh
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Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
who was the old guy that used to roam the minor leagues teaching 'the cardinal way'?Jatalk wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:32 amNo the Dewitt’s would not want this to happen. There have just been some very poor decisions made combined with some bad luck.Bully4you wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:16 am I mean, look at the attendance.
Then look at the unwillingness to spend.
Then look at the low TV revenues.
Then look at the number of Free Agents that decided "no way".
Then look at the dwindling city and surrounding areas.
Man, they used to be a powerhouse.
What the hell happened?
A few losing seasons doesn't explain everything.
How long before they could turn into the Indians or Brewers?
I find it hard to believe that the dEwitts would want it this way.
Because I'd think there'd be a correlation of team market value to perception/performance.
Payroll is lower but in the past several years payroll levels have been good enough. It’s not how much you spend but how you spend it. Honestly most of the free agent acquisitions have not been poor decisions but some big money has been spent on players that underperformed.
However it has been a very poor decision to not spend more on player development and it shows. The Cardinal way of player development has been diminished.
Moving Mo out is the first big step. Hopefully Bloom is the answer. I think the Dewitt’s will spend with the right plan in place.
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Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
not at all defending the organization......it is the definition of dysfunctional
but there are societal changes beyond their control....
Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
Not sure. Problem appears to be more on having enough personnel and not keeping up with technology and development trends. This smells like lack of spending. But they have said they will change this and it appears to be happening.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:34 amwho was the old guy that used to roam the minor leagues teaching 'the cardinal way'?Jatalk wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:32 amNo the Dewitt’s would not want this to happen. There have just been some very poor decisions made combined with some bad luck.Bully4you wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:16 am I mean, look at the attendance.
Then look at the unwillingness to spend.
Then look at the low TV revenues.
Then look at the number of Free Agents that decided "no way".
Then look at the dwindling city and surrounding areas.
Man, they used to be a powerhouse.
What the hell happened?
A few losing seasons doesn't explain everything.
How long before they could turn into the Indians or Brewers?
I find it hard to believe that the dEwitts would want it this way.
Because I'd think there'd be a correlation of team market value to perception/performance.
Payroll is lower but in the past several years payroll levels have been good enough. It’s not how much you spend but how you spend it. Honestly most of the free agent acquisitions have not been poor decisions but some big money has been spent on players that underperformed.
However it has been a very poor decision to not spend more on player development and it shows. The Cardinal way of player development has been diminished.
Moving Mo out is the first big step. Hopefully Bloom is the answer. I think the Dewitt’s will spend with the right plan in place.
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Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
George Kissell? But he has been dead since 2008....moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:34 amwho was the old guy that used to roam the minor leagues teaching 'the cardinal way'?Jatalk wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:32 amNo the Dewitt’s would not want this to happen. There have just been some very poor decisions made combined with some bad luck.Bully4you wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:16 am I mean, look at the attendance.
Then look at the unwillingness to spend.
Then look at the low TV revenues.
Then look at the number of Free Agents that decided "no way".
Then look at the dwindling city and surrounding areas.
Man, they used to be a powerhouse.
What the hell happened?
A few losing seasons doesn't explain everything.
How long before they could turn into the Indians or Brewers?
I find it hard to believe that the dEwitts would want it this way.
Because I'd think there'd be a correlation of team market value to perception/performance.
Payroll is lower but in the past several years payroll levels have been good enough. It’s not how much you spend but how you spend it. Honestly most of the free agent acquisitions have not been poor decisions but some big money has been spent on players that underperformed.
However it has been a very poor decision to not spend more on player development and it shows. The Cardinal way of player development has been diminished.
Moving Mo out is the first big step. Hopefully Bloom is the answer. I think the Dewitt’s will spend with the right plan in place.
hasn't been the same since he passed
Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
He's talking about Albert Fred "Red" Schoendienst I thinkJatalk wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:39 amNot sure. Problem appears to be more on having enough personnel and not keeping up with technology and development trends. This smells like lack of spending. But they have said they will change this and it appears to be happening.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:34 amwho was the old guy that used to roam the minor leagues teaching 'the cardinal way'?Jatalk wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:32 amNo the Dewitt’s would not want this to happen. There have just been some very poor decisions made combined with some bad luck.Bully4you wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:16 am I mean, look at the attendance.
Then look at the unwillingness to spend.
Then look at the low TV revenues.
Then look at the number of Free Agents that decided "no way".
Then look at the dwindling city and surrounding areas.
Man, they used to be a powerhouse.
What the hell happened?
A few losing seasons doesn't explain everything.
How long before they could turn into the Indians or Brewers?
I find it hard to believe that the dEwitts would want it this way.
Because I'd think there'd be a correlation of team market value to perception/performance.
Payroll is lower but in the past several years payroll levels have been good enough. It’s not how much you spend but how you spend it. Honestly most of the free agent acquisitions have not been poor decisions but some big money has been spent on players that underperformed.
However it has been a very poor decision to not spend more on player development and it shows. The Cardinal way of player development has been diminished.
Moving Mo out is the first big step. Hopefully Bloom is the answer. I think the Dewitt’s will spend with the right plan in place.
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Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
yup.. that's him. never replaced him, and it showsbccardsfan wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:40 amGeorge Kissell? But he has been dead since 2008....moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:34 amwho was the old guy that used to roam the minor leagues teaching 'the cardinal way'?Jatalk wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:32 amNo the Dewitt’s would not want this to happen. There have just been some very poor decisions made combined with some bad luck.Bully4you wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025 09:16 am I mean, look at the attendance.
Then look at the unwillingness to spend.
Then look at the low TV revenues.
Then look at the number of Free Agents that decided "no way".
Then look at the dwindling city and surrounding areas.
Man, they used to be a powerhouse.
What the hell happened?
A few losing seasons doesn't explain everything.
How long before they could turn into the Indians or Brewers?
I find it hard to believe that the dEwitts would want it this way.
Because I'd think there'd be a correlation of team market value to perception/performance.
Payroll is lower but in the past several years payroll levels have been good enough. It’s not how much you spend but how you spend it. Honestly most of the free agent acquisitions have not been poor decisions but some big money has been spent on players that underperformed.
However it has been a very poor decision to not spend more on player development and it shows. The Cardinal way of player development has been diminished.
Moving Mo out is the first big step. Hopefully Bloom is the answer. I think the Dewitt’s will spend with the right plan in place.
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Re: Anyone concerned the Cardinals are morphing into a Small Market Team?
Mo/Oli gone should change things
Mo and his pitiful managers have brought us to this point.
BDWJr getting comfy drawing 3+M w/an outdated model was LAZY.
Now Dewitt has made a change, new smart blood to replace the stale, outdated thinking of Mo.
He's gone in a few months, Oli has to be too since he's got Mo Stank all over him.
The franchise and our fan base neeed a fresh start both in the FO (done) and managing the team (better be done).
Hopefully they've got the secret sauce and we aren't morphing into a small market team.
Mo and his pitiful managers have brought us to this point.
BDWJr getting comfy drawing 3+M w/an outdated model was LAZY.
Now Dewitt has made a change, new smart blood to replace the stale, outdated thinking of Mo.
He's gone in a few months, Oli has to be too since he's got Mo Stank all over him.
The franchise and our fan base neeed a fresh start both in the FO (done) and managing the team (better be done).
Hopefully they've got the secret sauce and we aren't morphing into a small market team.

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