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Well they may lack speed and power and an ability to hit for average or base running smarts but...wait, where was I?Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 20:20 pm The biggest problem is the cardinals don’t have power or speed. It’s hard to score runs when most of the hitters suck and the team doesn’t have speed or power
I am a very loyal Cards fan and have been for 50+ years. Being a fan means that I root for my team to win, to compete, to improve, to have a plan. Not since TLR left have I felt like we’ve had an on-field plan. Just a marketing plan. Being a loyal fan does not mean I co-sign lousy player development and lousy roster construction. If I think they’re bums, I’m gonna say it. I’m not a boot licker. Bernie is right. The brewers have stolen our playbook.
Yeah, recognizing that Mo and Co. have run this organization into the ground makes us fake Cardinals fans. Fortunately, most other Cards fans aren't the homers that many around here appear to be, as evidenced by the precipitous drop in attendance.
Well you are one of the fans of the opponents since you enjoy the team being mediocre and no legitimate threat to the division or in the post season and relentlessly defend Mo who himself admitted he destroyed the player development system and needed bloom to fix what he screwed up and has previously admitted he needed to reevaluate how they evaluate talent. I mean Mo has admitted to incompetence himself on multiple occasions and how he’s messed up the organization so the only way someone would still defend that is if they aren’t a cardinals fan. He admits he’s incompetent you ignore it a fan points out the same thing and you say they aren’t fans lol
Must correct your statement that ‘ Brewers have not come even remotely close to even appearing in the WS since 1982.General wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 19:43 pmTLDR but I’ll disagree.Francis Park Thug wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 19:08 pmEverything he said is spot on. Who can disagree?Baseball Savant wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 18:31 pm Been preaching this for years, too many dough boys on this roster
LIMITED ATHLETICISM. NOT ENOUGH WAYS TO SCORE RUNS
This is where I bring the division-rival Brewers deeper into the discussion. The Crew ranks 4th in the majors with an average of 4.98 runs per game. Milwaukee has only three more home runs than St. Louis, and the Cardinals have stroked 27 more doubles than the Brewers.
So how do the Brewers continue to pile up runs despite having limited power?
– Milwaukee leads the NL and is second overall with 124 stolen bases. The Cardinals rank 21st overall and 12th in the NL with 63 steals.
– It isn’t just the steals; the Brewers use their elite team speed to motor around the bases and put pressure on the other team’s defense. According to Statcast, as a team Milwaukee is second in the majors for average sprint speed, and the Cardinals are 24th. This is a large reason why FanGraphs ranks the Brewers No. 1 in the majors at 13.5 base-running runs above average; the Cards are 26th at minus 4.7 below average in base-running runs.
– Another way to put it: the Cardinals are sorely lacking in athleticism. And unless you have a team that thunders its way to imposing home-run totals, you probably need some higher-level athletes who can use their speed to create runs. The Cardinals, as a team, can’t do that. Yeah, Victor Scott can do it … but he doesn’t get on base enough. Besides, I’m talking about overall team speed, athleticism and baserunning as a runs-generating source.
– This speed game helps in other ways that add up. For example, Milwaukee has the second-lowest percentage in the majors at hitting into ground-ball double plays. No question, the speed factor helps them beat out throws to first base in double-play scenarios.
– Another speed-related bonus: the Brewers are among the MLB leaders for infield hits. And their .274 batting average on ground balls is the best in the National League. And the speed is at least some factor in Milwaukee’s .304 batting average on balls in play – which is 10 points higher than STL.
– Another way to put it: the Brewers are a helluva lot smarter than the Cardinals in the vital task of roster construction. But you already knew that, right? That IQ battle was won – in a rout – by Milwaukee many years ago.
First off, Bernie is borderline regarded so anyone posting his garbage is immediately discounted.
As for whatever this argument is, don’t ever hold up the Brewers (or the Rays for that matter) as some kind of model organization when they haven’t come remotely close to even appearing in the WS since 1982. Those losers can’t even win a playoff series so anyone who wants the Cardinals to emulate the Milwaukee Freaking Loser Brewers has no understanding of baseball or how to be a winner.
Your post was hilarious and sadly accurate. Mo hired Lil oli because Shildt hurt his feelings and oli promised not to. He hired Girsch because he wrote a fancy analytics paper. He brought in old guys because his dugout errand boy cant lead. And BDW closed the wallet because Johnny boy squandered too many millions. See the pattern? John Mozeliak has been a petulant, bumbling fool. He has no eye for talent. And he fears strong-willed people. Johnny bow ties is nothing more than an insufferable putz.blackinkbiz wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 19:31 pm The Cardinals LITERALLY brought back Matt Carpenter and Lance Lynn for nostalgia and leadership. They signed some pedophile looking guy TWICE during the 2023 season when LITERALLY no other team in MLB would even offer him a tryout. They signed that donut-eating fat*ss from San Fran and gave him a huge role (and likely dozens of free rolls) when it was clear the guy wans't even replacement level any longer. They have a manager who has never even managed anything besides the Cardinals in MLB.
Cardinals live in a fantasy world. The Brewers sign guys to compete.
It's a sad state of affairs.