Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
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Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
Burly
.279, .333, .783 14HR
Winn
.270, .325, .717, 8HR
Walker
.231, .287, .606, 3HR
Gorman
.224, .307,.718, 10HR
Noot
.229, .328, .706, 12HR
Scott
.223, .309, .621, 5HR
Pages
.205, .252, .579, 7HR
About 4.5mths in with 1.5 to go…..unless most of these Yutes really turn it on….I think it’s time to cut bait.
Burly and Winn were starters last season so I don’t think those 2 were really in the tryout camp along with Donny
But everyone else who needed a “full season to shine” most likely are who they are and time to move on
.279, .333, .783 14HR
Winn
.270, .325, .717, 8HR
Walker
.231, .287, .606, 3HR
Gorman
.224, .307,.718, 10HR
Noot
.229, .328, .706, 12HR
Scott
.223, .309, .621, 5HR
Pages
.205, .252, .579, 7HR
About 4.5mths in with 1.5 to go…..unless most of these Yutes really turn it on….I think it’s time to cut bait.
Burly and Winn were starters last season so I don’t think those 2 were really in the tryout camp along with Donny
But everyone else who needed a “full season to shine” most likely are who they are and time to move on
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So, Goldfan, was time to move on with Alcantara? With Gallen? With Arozarena? With Garcia? With Thomas? Etc. And now it's time to move on from 23 year old Walker? LOL. You have zero patience with young players. Sure glad you're not the Cardinals POBO.Goldfan wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:12 pm Burly
.279, .333, .783 14HR
Winn
.270, .325, .717, 8HR
Walker
.231, .287, .606, 3HR
Gorman
.224, .307,.718, 10HR
Noot
.229, .328, .706, 12HR
Scott
.223, .309, .621, 5HR
Pages
.205, .252, .579, 7HR
About 4.5mths in with 1.5 to go…..unless most of these Yutes really turn it on….I think it’s time to cut bait.
Burly and Winn were starters last season so I don’t think those 2 were really in the tryout camp along with Donny
But everyone else who needed a “full season to shine” most likely are who they are and time to move on
Re: Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
Did the 3 you reference play in Stl with the Cards for 3yrs?? I understand you’re used to the MO development process of giving a subpar player 5 yrs in the starting lineup to then figure out by their late 20’s…….that they’re just not that goodCranny wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:22 pmSo, Goldfan, was time to move on with Alcantara? With Gallen? With Arozarena? With Garcia? With Thomas? Etc. And now it's time to move on from 23 year old Walker? LOL. You have zero patience with young players. Sure glad you're not the Cardinals POBO.Goldfan wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:12 pm Burly
.279, .333, .783 14HR
Winn
.270, .325, .717, 8HR
Walker
.231, .287, .606, 3HR
Gorman
.224, .307,.718, 10HR
Noot
.229, .328, .706, 12HR
Scott
.223, .309, .621, 5HR
Pages
.205, .252, .579, 7HR
About 4.5mths in with 1.5 to go…..unless most of these Yutes really turn it on….I think it’s time to cut bait.
Burly and Winn were starters last season so I don’t think those 2 were really in the tryout camp along with Donny
But everyone else who needed a “full season to shine” most likely are who they are and time to move on
Just curious….How many more years do you give Walker to hit .220 with an under .700 OPS???


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I'll say this. It look me a long time to get used to it, but .280 is the new .300. In my mind, the average BA in baseball should be in the low- to mid-.260s. The past decade has seen a trough nearing historic lows: the low- to mid-.240s. Traditionally one doesn't get excited about .270 and .279, but those are good numbers in these times. Burly and Winn are fine. What about the rest? I'm ready to part ways with Gorman, and I'm starting to get tired of waiting for Noot. Walker is actually starting to hit, .290 since the ASB. He started the year hot, went ice, ice cold, then rebounded, hitting .278 getting hurt. Ready to move on from Pages. Scott? Not ready to give up on him either.Goldfan wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:12 pm Burly
.279, .333, .783 14HR
Winn
.270, .325, .717, 8HR
Walker
.231, .287, .606, 3HR
Gorman
.224, .307,.718, 10HR
Noot
.229, .328, .706, 12HR
Scott
.223, .309, .621, 5HR
Pages
.205, .252, .579, 7HR
About 4.5mths in with 1.5 to go…..unless most of these Yutes really turn it on….I think it’s time to cut bait.
Burly and Winn were starters last season so I don’t think those 2 were really in the tryout camp along with Donny
But everyone else who needed a “full season to shine” most likely are who they are and time to move on
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Re: Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
“Did you say ‘yute?’ What is a ‘yute?’”
Re: Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
I mostly agree. You can live with VS if you have production in LF/RF. The league figured out Gorman and Walker and they’ve been mostly helpless since. Do they adjust and Learn how to stay on the ball??? Haven’t seen a consistent approach yetBrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:37 pmI'll say this. It look me a long time to get used to it, but .280 is the new .300. In my mind, the average BA in baseball should be in the low- to mid-.260s. The past decade has seen a trough nearing historic lows: the low- to mid-.240s. Traditionally one doesn't get excited about .270 and .279, but those are good numbers in these times. Burly and Winn are fine. What about the rest? I'm ready to part ways with Gorman, and I'm starting to get tired of waiting for Noot. Walker is actually starting to hit, .290 since the ASB. He started the year hot, went ice, ice cold, then rebounded, hitting .278 getting hurt. Ready to move on from Pages. Scott? Not ready to give up on him either.Goldfan wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:12 pm Burly
.279, .333, .783 14HR
Winn
.270, .325, .717, 8HR
Walker
.231, .287, .606, 3HR
Gorman
.224, .307,.718, 10HR
Noot
.229, .328, .706, 12HR
Scott
.223, .309, .621, 5HR
Pages
.205, .252, .579, 7HR
About 4.5mths in with 1.5 to go…..unless most of these Yutes really turn it on….I think it’s time to cut bait.
Burly and Winn were starters last season so I don’t think those 2 were really in the tryout camp along with Donny
But everyone else who needed a “full season to shine” most likely are who they are and time to move on
Re: Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
There is not a one on this list that I would not trade. Even Winn. But there are several that are potential parts to a very good team……like Winn.Goldfan wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:12 pm Burly
.279, .333, .783 14HR
Winn
.270, .325, .717, 8HR
Walker
.231, .287, .606, 3HR
Gorman
.224, .307,.718, 10HR
Noot
.229, .328, .706, 12HR
Scott
.223, .309, .621, 5HR
Pages
.205, .252, .579, 7HR
About 4.5mths in with 1.5 to go…..unless most of these Yutes really turn it on….I think it’s time to cut bait.
Burly and Winn were starters last season so I don’t think those 2 were really in the tryout camp along with Donny
But everyone else who needed a “full season to shine” most likely are who they are and time to move on
Noot, Gorman and Walker are the most questionable if they can ever be MLB players.
It is interesting you list Pages. I have always considered him a plug in for Herrera’s failure as catcher. Why didn’t you list Herrera? If he can’t find a place on the field, I’m not sure he is a keeper.
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Good post. Good debate on these guys. IMO, the best thing that can happen between now and end the season is that these guys provide more clarity on what they are as players.
Here’s my take:
Winn looks like the long term solution at short. Established a floor as a good player. Can he take next step towards elite.
Burleson can be an everyday player. Power or defense not ideal for corner OF on this team. We need some mashers around him in the lineup to justify him as an everyday guy.
Victor looks like a good 4th outfielder. He’s had a good consistent run of PT and doesn’t get on base enough to hit at top of the order. Defense spotty.
Pages solid backup catcher. Nothing more.
Gorman fits as 2B. Understand the health concerns. With 500 ABs, he’s a 25 HR guy. That’s a plus at 2B. He looks more disciplined this year under Brant Brown. Play him everyday rest of the season.
Walker OPS trending up and better at handling outside corner. Also improved under Brown. However, he’s not an everyday player unless power #s spike up. RF with bad defense better have a big bat. Unlike Gorman, his improvement lacks power. Play him every day rest of the season but doesn’t look like an everyday player.
Here’s my take:
Winn looks like the long term solution at short. Established a floor as a good player. Can he take next step towards elite.
Burleson can be an everyday player. Power or defense not ideal for corner OF on this team. We need some mashers around him in the lineup to justify him as an everyday guy.
Victor looks like a good 4th outfielder. He’s had a good consistent run of PT and doesn’t get on base enough to hit at top of the order. Defense spotty.
Pages solid backup catcher. Nothing more.
Gorman fits as 2B. Understand the health concerns. With 500 ABs, he’s a 25 HR guy. That’s a plus at 2B. He looks more disciplined this year under Brant Brown. Play him everyday rest of the season.
Walker OPS trending up and better at handling outside corner. Also improved under Brown. However, he’s not an everyday player unless power #s spike up. RF with bad defense better have a big bat. Unlike Gorman, his improvement lacks power. Play him every day rest of the season but doesn’t look like an everyday player.
Re: Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
Yeah, I thought I forgot someone. He’s been on IL so much…..Jatalk wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 16:04 pmThere is not a one on this list that I would not trade. Even Winn. But there are several that are potential parts to a very good team……like Winn.Goldfan wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:12 pm Burly
.279, .333, .783 14HR
Winn
.270, .325, .717, 8HR
Walker
.231, .287, .606, 3HR
Gorman
.224, .307,.718, 10HR
Noot
.229, .328, .706, 12HR
Scott
.223, .309, .621, 5HR
Pages
.205, .252, .579, 7HR
About 4.5mths in with 1.5 to go…..unless most of these Yutes really turn it on….I think it’s time to cut bait.
Burly and Winn were starters last season so I don’t think those 2 were really in the tryout camp along with Donny
But everyone else who needed a “full season to shine” most likely are who they are and time to move on
Noot, Gorman and Walker are the most questionable if they can ever be MLB players.
It is interesting you list Pages. I have always considered him a plug in for Herrera’s failure as catcher. Why didn’t you list Herrera? If he can’t find a place on the field, I’m not sure he is a keeper.
.305, .389,.869 10HR
Best bat in lineup…..either DH or LF
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Re: Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
I wanna see Bloom field a roster with 4 2B and 5 DHs. I’ll see your 4 catchers, Moe, and raise you another. I listened to the interview with Katie Woo on local ESPN radio and it was a hoot. She and the 2 guys questioning her think Moe is a smelly pirate hooker.
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As to VS, I was thinking more in terms of his potential breakout year at the plate being next season. If it it doesn't happen, then the evaluation on whether there is enough offense elsewhere to justify his defense in CF.Goldfan wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:41 pmI mostly agree. You can live with VS if you have production in LF/RF. The league figured out Gorman and Walker and they’ve been mostly helpless since. Do they adjust and Learn how to stay on the ball??? Haven’t seen a consistent approach yetBrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:37 pmI'll say this. It look me a long time to get used to it, but .280 is the new .300. In my mind, the average BA in baseball should be in the low- to mid-.260s. The past decade has seen a trough nearing historic lows: the low- to mid-.240s. Traditionally one doesn't get excited about .270 and .279, but those are good numbers in these times. Burly and Winn are fine. What about the rest? I'm ready to part ways with Gorman, and I'm starting to get tired of waiting for Noot. Walker is actually starting to hit, .290 since the ASB. He started the year hot, went ice, ice cold, then rebounded, hitting .278 getting hurt. Ready to move on from Pages. Scott? Not ready to give up on him either.Goldfan wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:12 pm Burly
.279, .333, .783 14HR
Winn
.270, .325, .717, 8HR
Walker
.231, .287, .606, 3HR
Gorman
.224, .307,.718, 10HR
Noot
.229, .328, .706, 12HR
Scott
.223, .309, .621, 5HR
Pages
.205, .252, .579, 7HR
About 4.5mths in with 1.5 to go…..unless most of these Yutes really turn it on….I think it’s time to cut bait.
Burly and Winn were starters last season so I don’t think those 2 were really in the tryout camp along with Donny
But everyone else who needed a “full season to shine” most likely are who they are and time to move on
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Re: Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
All three highlighted soon turning 27/28....they aren't "Utes" anymore (and Pages is JAG, needs to be gone and Crooks brought up after 8/15)Goldfan wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 15:12 pm Burly
.279, .333, .783 14HR
Winn
.270, .325, .717, 8HR
Walker
.231, .287, .606, 3HR
Gorman
.224, .307,.718, 10HR
Noot
.229, .328, .706, 12HR
Scott
.223, .309, .621, 5HR
Pages
.205, .252, .579, 7HR
About 4.5mths in with 1.5 to go…..unless most of these Yutes really turn it on….I think it’s time to cut bait.
Burly and Winn were starters last season so I don’t think those 2 were really in the tryout camp along with Donny
But everyone else who needed a “full season to shine” most likely are who they are and time to move on
Re: Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
Is 20 home run power (ala Burleson) enough for a corner outfielder?
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Marginally since he's just average defensively and a base clogger, not to mention being vulnerable to the gidp.
Also, he's lost speed since last year according to sprint speed stats, so how long before he has more speed regression to make playing him in the OF a bigger liability? It was pretty bad when he couldn't score from 2B on Winn's opposite field hit in the 6th inning the other night.
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Good point. That was surprising and disappointing. Didn’t know if that was slow speed or poor jump.JDW wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025 11:18 amMarginally since he's just average defensively and a base clogger, not to mention being vulnerable to the gidp.
Also, he's lost speed since last year according to sprint speed stats, so how long before he has more speed regression to make playing him in the OF a bigger liability? It was pretty bad when he couldn't score from 2B on Winn's opposite field hit in the 6th inning the other night.
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Re: Summer of Yutes Report 8/7/25
No
First, he has no business being in the OF where his sprint speed ranks in the bottom 10% of MLB and his OAA is -4.
He's a DH/1st baseman
Platoon only player
I think he could be part of any deals C. Bloom makes this winter.