In other words, full circle, back to the early 90s when the brewery owned the team.An Old Friend wrote: ↑22 Jul 2025 07:25 amDeWitt allowed the brand to die and then his POBO and son effectively blamed fans for it. DeWitt prioritized loyalty to Mozeliak over just about everything else while Mozeliak took the franchise in the wrong direction for a decade+.AtillaTheBlue1 wrote: ↑22 Jul 2025 06:27 am[nonsense]ramfandan wrote: ↑22 Jul 2025 05:44 am In the size market St. Louis is ( St. Louis declining population ) , acquiring pricey free agents will be limited. They go to the big revenue teams.
One thing that the organzation can do (and they are starting with Bloom/Cerfolio this past year ) is to beef up their player development side and technology end ( labs, anayltics , scouting , etc. ). Getting improved players from within may be a key . Unless a 'salary cap' is instituted thru the new CBA, the Cardinals will remain in the 'have nots' category.
Fans have proven time and again, that they WILL support this team in a way above and beyond the market size. All they ask is you a) put together a playoff worthy team and when the team looks like it could be special, you dont ignore it to ensure you have at least mediocre teams for the next 5 years. b) you level with the fans. The Cardinals knew they weren't quite there in the late 90s, but they at least tried to put together an exciting team.
The message they've been sending since the winter of 2014/2015 is they are more geared towards putting together a team they can pass off as competitive. Their vision since 2015 is that they don't have a vision. Just making sure they have enough talent to be competitive and hoping to sneak into an expanded playoffs. So we get half measures:
Heyward vs power
Waino vs Scherzer/Waino, with built in protection if one goes down
Waino/Holliday injured much of season, broken down Brandon Moss & no backup for Waino
Win now move in Ozuna, then dont complete the job
Bring in Goldschmidt/Arenado and dont build a team around team.
Get rid of MM and talk about not meeting expectations. When Schildt proves successful in spite of poorly constructed teams, bring in a completely untested bench coach to replace him. When Oli fails, ignore 2018 statements of expected standards.
Simply no vision, except to ensure a certain profit level without too much risk and hope to strike gold.