Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
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Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
I've shared season tickets in Section 148 for 17 years...this team has no stars...they always had a player or players fans would stay to watch even if it was a bad game. Not anymore...Mo-ran has failed in his job...and my Section is not very full anymore
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Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
Contreras is a career .258 hitter, 24 HR's (season high in 2019), eclipsed the 70 RBI mark once in his career. He is a nice ballplayer but far from a star.. I'm not sure where people are getting "Star Player" from...
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Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
Can't fade in Aug/Sept like he did last season:
3 HR
15 RBI
.243 .313 .326 .639
Poor conditioning, let's hope he's in better shape this season and doesn't limp into the offseason again.
If he does, then he's gone this winter.
3 HR
15 RBI
.243 .313 .326 .639
Poor conditioning, let's hope he's in better shape this season and doesn't limp into the offseason again.
If he does, then he's gone this winter.
Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
How many times has Contreras been the starting catcher for the NL in the annual All Star game?slimjay63801 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:20 am Contreras is a career .258 hitter, 24 HR's (season high in 2019), eclipsed the 70 RBI mark once in his career. He is a nice ballplayer but far from a star.. I'm not sure where people are getting "Star Player" from...
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Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
I don't know. Look it up..Cranny wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:37 amHow many times has Contreras been the starting catcher for the NL in the annual All Star game?slimjay63801 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:20 am Contreras is a career .258 hitter, 24 HR's (season high in 2019), eclipsed the 70 RBI mark once in his career. He is a nice ballplayer but far from a star.. I'm not sure where people are getting "Star Player" from...
Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
Too lazy?slimjay63801 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:39 amI don't know. Look it up..Cranny wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:37 amHow many times has Contreras been the starting catcher for the NL in the annual All Star game?slimjay63801 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:20 am Contreras is a career .258 hitter, 24 HR's (season high in 2019), eclipsed the 70 RBI mark once in his career. He is a nice ballplayer but far from a star.. I'm not sure where people are getting "Star Player" from...
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Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
Yep!!Cranny wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:42 amToo lazy?slimjay63801 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:39 amI don't know. Look it up..Cranny wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:37 amHow many times has Contreras been the starting catcher for the NL in the annual All Star game?slimjay63801 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:20 am Contreras is a career .258 hitter, 24 HR's (season high in 2019), eclipsed the 70 RBI mark once in his career. He is a nice ballplayer but far from a star.. I'm not sure where people are getting "Star Player" from...
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Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
"Younger"?

Donny turns 29 in Jan
Noot turns 28 in Sept
Burly turns 27 in Nov
Try again cranny
Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
Okay, how about pre-arb and arb players. Better?rockondlouie wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:46 am"Younger"?![]()
Donny turns 29 in Jan
Noot turns 28 in Sept
Burly turns 27 in Nov
Try again cranny
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Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
That works but they certainly shouldn't be listed among the "younger" players.Cranny wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:48 amOkay, how about pre-arb and arb players. Better?rockondlouie wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:46 am"Younger"?![]()
Donny turns 29 in Jan
Noot turns 28 in Sept
Burly turns 27 in Nov
Try again cranny
Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
Very good numbers as a C.slimjay63801 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:20 am Contreras is a career .258 hitter, 24 HR's (season high in 2019), eclipsed the 70 RBI mark once in his career. He is a nice ballplayer but far from a star.. I'm not sure where people are getting "Star Player" from...
It was probably better for him to be moved to 1B but not for the team.
The team needs WC or IH to succeed as a C. Otherwise those "good for a catcher"
numbers are being spread throughout the field while backup catchers
are getting far too much playing time and it's not like those backups are crushing
it defensively. To steal from Rock, they are JAGs without upside.
To the point of the thread. Burleson is having his best season. IMO he needs to continue to increase
his SLG, this .460 is minimal for his profile as a player. A number 5 or 6 hitter.
The team is better, IMO, with Burleson and Herrera at 1B and WC behind the plate.
I think WC was a 3 time AS as a C.
Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
The team was better off with Contreras starting nearly every day at 1B than him being on the IL for 1-2 months.renostl wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 12:48 pmVery good numbers as a C.slimjay63801 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:20 am Contreras is a career .258 hitter, 24 HR's (season high in 2019), eclipsed the 70 RBI mark once in his career. He is a nice ballplayer but far from a star.. I'm not sure where people are getting "Star Player" from...
It was probably better for him to be moved to 1B but not for the team.
The team needs WC or IH to succeed as a C. Otherwise those "good for a catcher"
numbers are being spread throughout the field while backup catchers
are getting far too much playing time and it's not like those backups are crushing
it defensively. To steal from Rock, they are JAGs without upside.
To the point of the thread. Burleson is having his best season. IMO he needs to continue to increase
his SLG, this .460 is minimal for his profile as a player. A number 5 or 6 hitter.
The team is better, IMO, with Burleson and Herrera at 1B and WC behind the plate.
I think WC was a 3 time AS as a C.
Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
Maybe true. Not sure predicting injury and broken arms is a great approach.Futuregm2 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 12:51 pmThe team was better off with Contreras starting nearly every day at 1B than him being on the IL for 1-2 months.renostl wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 12:48 pmVery good numbers as a C.slimjay63801 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:20 am Contreras is a career .258 hitter, 24 HR's (season high in 2019), eclipsed the 70 RBI mark once in his career. He is a nice ballplayer but far from a star.. I'm not sure where people are getting "Star Player" from...
It was probably better for him to be moved to 1B but not for the team.
The team needs WC or IH to succeed as a C. Otherwise those "good for a catcher"
numbers are being spread throughout the field while backup catchers
are getting far too much playing time and it's not like those backups are crushing
it defensively. To steal from Rock, they are JAGs without upside.
To the point of the thread. Burleson is having his best season. IMO he needs to continue to increase
his SLG, this .460 is minimal for his profile as a player. A number 5 or 6 hitter.
The team is better, IMO, with Burleson and Herrera at 1B and WC behind the plate.
I think WC was a 3 time AS as a C.
IF he's a C the "runway" players get more opportunities. Burleson gets the majority of
1B. Ivan turns into a 50 game catcher if WC stays heathy, more if your prediction comes
true. Maybe a prospect C gets roster time vs 1 of Pages Pozo if WC goes down.
Your point is very valid, Your POV is always valid with reason.
The team has given a mixed message in giving opportunities to players, winning,
which can coexist just don't know how well it plays out when Pages/Pozo and Burleson taking
playing time in the OF by design does that. The OD roster suggest
the plan was always mixed when 3 C's, 3-DH's, and 3 1B, 1 SS was on it.
No worries my man, just less than a ideal season and .500 +/- was expected
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Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
When your roster looks like the one Ol’ Moze has put together, Willy is as close as it gets. And remember who named him, too.slimjay63801 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 11:20 am Contreras is a career .258 hitter, 24 HR's (season high in 2019), eclipsed the 70 RBI mark once in his career. He is a nice ballplayer but far from a star.. I'm not sure where people are getting "Star Player" from...
Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
Honestly no one. Donovans the closest. Maybe we could see more from herrera as a hitter but sample size is too small and hes cooling off.Shady wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 10:54 amWhom do you consider to be a "star" on the current Cardinals' team?Futuregm2 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 10:23 amOverall as a hitter, yes. Is he the star that is worth constant posts about though that you make on a daily if not hourly basis? No.Shady wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 10:15 amHave you seen any improvement in Burleson this season?
Burleson has cemented himself as a starting position player but is still massively overrated by you.
He has however cemented that he should be considered a regular next season
Re: Will Burleson surpass last season's numbers?
Burleson hasn't reached his potential as an MLB hitter as yet. Especially, power-wise.Wattage wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 14:16 pmHonestly no one. Donovans the closest. Maybe we could see more from herrera as a hitter but sample size is too small and hes cooling off.Shady wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 10:54 amWhom do you consider to be a "star" on the current Cardinals' team?Futuregm2 wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 10:23 amOverall as a hitter, yes. Is he the star that is worth constant posts about though that you make on a daily if not hourly basis? No.Shady wrote: ↑01 Aug 2025 10:15 amHave you seen any improvement in Burleson this season?
Burleson has cemented himself as a starting position player but is still massively overrated by you.
He has however cemented that he should be considered a regular next season