If those two don't produce soon then they should be in the same boat. The old model of clinging desperately to mediocre players and ultimately dumping them for middle relievers needs to go.Shady wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:55 pmSo, if you feel there should be an upgrade from Burleson. What about Walker and Gorman?Mort Gage wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:50 pmNeato. Your portly lust object is the best option on a terrible offense. Congrats. This is a multi-year rebuild where Bloom will need to draft better and trade mediocrities like St. Alec for players with upside. If they are in A, AA, so be it.Shady wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:45 pmYou can't actually name anyone can you?Mort Gage wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:41 pmIt would be, impossible to, replace Alex Burleson. With, his, "bat to ball" skills, No one, I repeat no one, puts Burly in a corner.Shady wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 11:25 am"Burleson, Should have been replaced with a real Middle of the Order Bat". Whom would you have replaced Burleson with?TheFantasyStud wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 10:47 am 1) Another Top of the Rotation Starter
2) Pages, A light hitting catcher
3) Burleson, Should have been replaced with a real Middle of the Order Bat
Three things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season
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Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:23 pmDisagree. I don’t like Oli, but he has a bunch of clowns to work with, especially his starting pitching. I think he’s overachieved. I also think this may be the one time in his baseball life where Oli is better than the players he was given. These guys are not decent.JuanAgosto wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:15 pmBeat me to it, Rock. Call me crazy, but a real dugout leader in the manager's chair has this team in a wild card position.

C'mon RoJo
Oli is bottom of the league when it comes to managers.
He s u c k s.
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well, learned Herrera is not a full time catcher like they had hoped, hence the need to add 2 more catchers.Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:11 pm I believe we’ve learned nothing this season. We already knew most of these players were not good. Winn, Scott (defense on an offensive oriented team) and Burley as a non-starter. That’s the beginning and end of the ”kids”. We found out Gormy sucks? Only if we hadn’t been paying attention in years past. Herrera is a what? One of 4 catchers. Who puts a roster together like that? Stupids.
Contreras can play a pretty good 1st base.
Saggese is looking like a utility guy.
Walker started out pretty bad, then heated up. unfortunately got hurt and it cost him whatever momentum he had. can he pick it back up? or is he just inconsistent?
Same with Gorman, altho his hot streaks tend to be short lived. looks a lot better when he shortens up his 2 strike swing, but doesn't seem to do it often enough. What did they say in A League of their Own? high heat... can't lay off 'em, and can't hit em.
Noot is not the player they had hoped he be. serviceable, yes. Other than that...
Scott just can't hit enough, and baffling that a player like him never learned to bunt. head scratcher. Billy Hamilton part 2, but at least Billy could bunt
Libby seems to have hit the wall, which is not surprising in his first time thru a full starters season.
Is this Pallante's problem as well, or is this just who he is?
Winn is an everyday player that should get better.
the system just isn't producing enough ML level starting pitchers. and the ones that seem the most likely are also the ones that are hurt, Matthews aside. he just needs consistency. But if you look at Cravs minor league reports, those starters are not pretty
so, there's a few things the we learned, for better or worse
found a couple of good arms for the Pen, so that's a good thing at least.
Re: Three things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season
Where do you see Burleson fitting in in the near future? The next two or three seasons/moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:11 pmwell, learned Herrera is not a full time catcher like they had hoped, hence the need to add 2 more catchers.Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:11 pm I believe we’ve learned nothing this season. We already knew most of these players were not good. Winn, Scott (defense on an offensive oriented team) and Burley as a non-starter. That’s the beginning and end of the ”kids”. We found out Gormy sucks? Only if we hadn’t been paying attention in years past. Herrera is a what? One of 4 catchers. Who puts a roster together like that? Stupids.
Contreras can play a pretty good 1st base.
Saggese is looking like a utility guy.
Walker started out pretty bad, then heated up. unfortunately got hurt and it cost him whatever momentum he had. can he pick it back up? or is he just inconsistent?
Same with Gorman, altho his hot streaks tend to be short lived. looks a lot better when he shortens up his 2 strike swing, but doesn't seem to do it often enough. What did they say in A League of their Own? high heat... can't lay off 'em, and can't hit em.
Noot is not the player they had hoped he be. serviceable, yes. Other than that...
Scott just can't hit enough, and baffling that a player like him never learned to bunt. head scratcher. Billy Hamilton part 2, but at least Billy could bunt
Libby seems to have hit the wall, which is not surprising in his first time thru a full starters season.
Is this Pallante's problem as well, or is this just who he is?
Winn is an everyday player that should get better.
the system just isn't producing enough ML level starting pitchers. and the ones that seem the most likely are also the ones that are hurt, Matthews aside. he just needs consistency. But if you look at Cravs minor league reports, those starters are not pretty
so, there's a few things the we learned, for better or worse
found a couple of good arms for the Pen, so that's a good thing at least.
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Re: Three things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season
A good manager with leadership skills would get this group into a WC spot. Its 4 games. A winner with a winning culture would absolutely do it. This current clown has a losing culture.Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:23 pmDisagree. I don’t like Oli, but he has a bunch of clowns to work with, especially his starting pitching. I think he’s overachieved. I also think this may be the one time in his baseball life where Oli is better than the players he was given. These guys are not decent.JuanAgosto wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:15 pmBeat me to it, Rock. Call me crazy, but a real dugout leader in the manager's chair has this team in a wild card position.
Re: Three things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season
Being the starting 1b/Dh for the White Sox or some other team of that ilk.Shady wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:14 pmWhere do you see Burleson fitting in in the near future? The next two or three seasons/moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:11 pmwell, learned Herrera is not a full time catcher like they had hoped, hence the need to add 2 more catchers.Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:11 pm I believe we’ve learned nothing this season. We already knew most of these players were not good. Winn, Scott (defense on an offensive oriented team) and Burley as a non-starter. That’s the beginning and end of the ”kids”. We found out Gormy sucks? Only if we hadn’t been paying attention in years past. Herrera is a what? One of 4 catchers. Who puts a roster together like that? Stupids.
Contreras can play a pretty good 1st base.
Saggese is looking like a utility guy.
Walker started out pretty bad, then heated up. unfortunately got hurt and it cost him whatever momentum he had. can he pick it back up? or is he just inconsistent?
Same with Gorman, altho his hot streaks tend to be short lived. looks a lot better when he shortens up his 2 strike swing, but doesn't seem to do it often enough. What did they say in A League of their Own? high heat... can't lay off 'em, and can't hit em.
Noot is not the player they had hoped he be. serviceable, yes. Other than that...
Scott just can't hit enough, and baffling that a player like him never learned to bunt. head scratcher. Billy Hamilton part 2, but at least Billy could bunt
Libby seems to have hit the wall, which is not surprising in his first time thru a full starters season.
Is this Pallante's problem as well, or is this just who he is?
Winn is an everyday player that should get better.
the system just isn't producing enough ML level starting pitchers. and the ones that seem the most likely are also the ones that are hurt, Matthews aside. he just needs consistency. But if you look at Cravs minor league reports, those starters are not pretty
so, there's a few things the we learned, for better or worse
found a couple of good arms for the Pen, so that's a good thing at least.
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yeah, not sure if they hang onto him or not, but most likely a fill in player. some DH (altho tough as it seems that's prolly the only place for Herrera) 1b and some LF. I'm really not sold on Herrera in the OFgreyhawk wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:24 pmBeing the starting 1b/Dh for the White Sox or some other team of that ilk.Shady wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:14 pmWhere do you see Burleson fitting in in the near future? The next two or three seasons/moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:11 pmwell, learned Herrera is not a full time catcher like they had hoped, hence the need to add 2 more catchers.Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:11 pm I believe we’ve learned nothing this season. We already knew most of these players were not good. Winn, Scott (defense on an offensive oriented team) and Burley as a non-starter. That’s the beginning and end of the ”kids”. We found out Gormy sucks? Only if we hadn’t been paying attention in years past. Herrera is a what? One of 4 catchers. Who puts a roster together like that? Stupids.
Contreras can play a pretty good 1st base.
Saggese is looking like a utility guy.
Walker started out pretty bad, then heated up. unfortunately got hurt and it cost him whatever momentum he had. can he pick it back up? or is he just inconsistent?
Same with Gorman, altho his hot streaks tend to be short lived. looks a lot better when he shortens up his 2 strike swing, but doesn't seem to do it often enough. What did they say in A League of their Own? high heat... can't lay off 'em, and can't hit em.
Noot is not the player they had hoped he be. serviceable, yes. Other than that...
Scott just can't hit enough, and baffling that a player like him never learned to bunt. head scratcher. Billy Hamilton part 2, but at least Billy could bunt
Libby seems to have hit the wall, which is not surprising in his first time thru a full starters season.
Is this Pallante's problem as well, or is this just who he is?
Winn is an everyday player that should get better.
the system just isn't producing enough ML level starting pitchers. and the ones that seem the most likely are also the ones that are hurt, Matthews aside. he just needs consistency. But if you look at Cravs minor league reports, those starters are not pretty
so, there's a few things the we learned, for better or worse
found a couple of good arms for the Pen, so that's a good thing at least.
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Agree on Herrera --- my opinion as stated to park gorman (i would put him at 3b) -- walker in rf and the same spot in the batting order day to day i should have included putting herrera in lf and finding out for the rest of this season as well.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:49 pmyeah, not sure if they hang onto him or not, but most likely a fill in player. some DH (altho tough as it seems that's prolly the only place for Herrera) 1b and some LF. I'm really not sold on Herrera in the OFgreyhawk wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:24 pmBeing the starting 1b/Dh for the White Sox or some other team of that ilk.Shady wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:14 pmWhere do you see Burleson fitting in in the near future? The next two or three seasons/moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:11 pmwell, learned Herrera is not a full time catcher like they had hoped, hence the need to add 2 more catchers.Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:11 pm I believe we’ve learned nothing this season. We already knew most of these players were not good. Winn, Scott (defense on an offensive oriented team) and Burley as a non-starter. That’s the beginning and end of the ”kids”. We found out Gormy sucks? Only if we hadn’t been paying attention in years past. Herrera is a what? One of 4 catchers. Who puts a roster together like that? Stupids.
Contreras can play a pretty good 1st base.
Saggese is looking like a utility guy.
Walker started out pretty bad, then heated up. unfortunately got hurt and it cost him whatever momentum he had. can he pick it back up? or is he just inconsistent?
Same with Gorman, altho his hot streaks tend to be short lived. looks a lot better when he shortens up his 2 strike swing, but doesn't seem to do it often enough. What did they say in A League of their Own? high heat... can't lay off 'em, and can't hit em.
Noot is not the player they had hoped he be. serviceable, yes. Other than that...
Scott just can't hit enough, and baffling that a player like him never learned to bunt. head scratcher. Billy Hamilton part 2, but at least Billy could bunt
Libby seems to have hit the wall, which is not surprising in his first time thru a full starters season.
Is this Pallante's problem as well, or is this just who he is?
Winn is an everyday player that should get better.
the system just isn't producing enough ML level starting pitchers. and the ones that seem the most likely are also the ones that are hurt, Matthews aside. he just needs consistency. But if you look at Cravs minor league reports, those starters are not pretty
so, there's a few things the we learned, for better or worse
found a couple of good arms for the Pen, so that's a good thing at least.
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good take, and I agree. might as well play em and see if you can find something with them. not much to lose at this point. I worry about Herrera's legs in the OF thogreyhawk wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:55 pmAgree on Herrera --- my opinion as stated to park gorman (i would put him at 3b) -- walker in rf and the same spot in the batting order day to day i should have included putting herrera in lf and finding out for the rest of this season as well.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:49 pmyeah, not sure if they hang onto him or not, but most likely a fill in player. some DH (altho tough as it seems that's prolly the only place for Herrera) 1b and some LF. I'm really not sold on Herrera in the OFgreyhawk wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:24 pmBeing the starting 1b/Dh for the White Sox or some other team of that ilk.Shady wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:14 pmWhere do you see Burleson fitting in in the near future? The next two or three seasons/moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:11 pmwell, learned Herrera is not a full time catcher like they had hoped, hence the need to add 2 more catchers.Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:11 pm I believe we’ve learned nothing this season. We already knew most of these players were not good. Winn, Scott (defense on an offensive oriented team) and Burley as a non-starter. That’s the beginning and end of the ”kids”. We found out Gormy sucks? Only if we hadn’t been paying attention in years past. Herrera is a what? One of 4 catchers. Who puts a roster together like that? Stupids.
Contreras can play a pretty good 1st base.
Saggese is looking like a utility guy.
Walker started out pretty bad, then heated up. unfortunately got hurt and it cost him whatever momentum he had. can he pick it back up? or is he just inconsistent?
Same with Gorman, altho his hot streaks tend to be short lived. looks a lot better when he shortens up his 2 strike swing, but doesn't seem to do it often enough. What did they say in A League of their Own? high heat... can't lay off 'em, and can't hit em.
Noot is not the player they had hoped he be. serviceable, yes. Other than that...
Scott just can't hit enough, and baffling that a player like him never learned to bunt. head scratcher. Billy Hamilton part 2, but at least Billy could bunt
Libby seems to have hit the wall, which is not surprising in his first time thru a full starters season.
Is this Pallante's problem as well, or is this just who he is?
Winn is an everyday player that should get better.
the system just isn't producing enough ML level starting pitchers. and the ones that seem the most likely are also the ones that are hurt, Matthews aside. he just needs consistency. But if you look at Cravs minor league reports, those starters are not pretty
so, there's a few things the we learned, for better or worse
found a couple of good arms for the Pen, so that's a good thing at least.
Re: Three things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season
i can see that -- but i honestly think it is easier on the legs in the OF than the IF, unless you want to park him at DH. He is too young to not find out if the legs are also gonna be a problem....he can either play or he can't.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:58 pmgood take, and I agree. might as well play em and see if you can find something with them. not much to lose at this point. I worry about Herrera's legs in the OF thogreyhawk wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:55 pmAgree on Herrera --- my opinion as stated to park gorman (i would put him at 3b) -- walker in rf and the same spot in the batting order day to day i should have included putting herrera in lf and finding out for the rest of this season as well.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:49 pmyeah, not sure if they hang onto him or not, but most likely a fill in player. some DH (altho tough as it seems that's prolly the only place for Herrera) 1b and some LF. I'm really not sold on Herrera in the OFgreyhawk wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:24 pmBeing the starting 1b/Dh for the White Sox or some other team of that ilk.Shady wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:14 pmWhere do you see Burleson fitting in in the near future? The next two or three seasons/moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:11 pmwell, learned Herrera is not a full time catcher like they had hoped, hence the need to add 2 more catchers.Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:11 pm I believe we’ve learned nothing this season. We already knew most of these players were not good. Winn, Scott (defense on an offensive oriented team) and Burley as a non-starter. That’s the beginning and end of the ”kids”. We found out Gormy sucks? Only if we hadn’t been paying attention in years past. Herrera is a what? One of 4 catchers. Who puts a roster together like that? Stupids.
Contreras can play a pretty good 1st base.
Saggese is looking like a utility guy.
Walker started out pretty bad, then heated up. unfortunately got hurt and it cost him whatever momentum he had. can he pick it back up? or is he just inconsistent?
Same with Gorman, altho his hot streaks tend to be short lived. looks a lot better when he shortens up his 2 strike swing, but doesn't seem to do it often enough. What did they say in A League of their Own? high heat... can't lay off 'em, and can't hit em.
Noot is not the player they had hoped he be. serviceable, yes. Other than that...
Scott just can't hit enough, and baffling that a player like him never learned to bunt. head scratcher. Billy Hamilton part 2, but at least Billy could bunt
Libby seems to have hit the wall, which is not surprising in his first time thru a full starters season.
Is this Pallante's problem as well, or is this just who he is?
Winn is an everyday player that should get better.
the system just isn't producing enough ML level starting pitchers. and the ones that seem the most likely are also the ones that are hurt, Matthews aside. he just needs consistency. But if you look at Cravs minor league reports, those starters are not pretty
so, there's a few things the we learned, for better or worse
found a couple of good arms for the Pen, so that's a good thing at least.
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Re: Three things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season
yup, no better time than now to find outgreyhawk wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 15:04 pmi can see that -- but i honestly think it is easier on the legs in the OF than the IF, unless you want to park him at DH. He is too young to not find out if the legs are also gonna be a problem....he can either play or he can't.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:58 pmgood take, and I agree. might as well play em and see if you can find something with them. not much to lose at this point. I worry about Herrera's legs in the OF thogreyhawk wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:55 pmAgree on Herrera --- my opinion as stated to park gorman (i would put him at 3b) -- walker in rf and the same spot in the batting order day to day i should have included putting herrera in lf and finding out for the rest of this season as well.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:49 pmyeah, not sure if they hang onto him or not, but most likely a fill in player. some DH (altho tough as it seems that's prolly the only place for Herrera) 1b and some LF. I'm really not sold on Herrera in the OFgreyhawk wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:24 pmBeing the starting 1b/Dh for the White Sox or some other team of that ilk.Shady wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:14 pmWhere do you see Burleson fitting in in the near future? The next two or three seasons/moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 14:11 pmwell, learned Herrera is not a full time catcher like they had hoped, hence the need to add 2 more catchers.Rojo Johnson wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 13:11 pm I believe we’ve learned nothing this season. We already knew most of these players were not good. Winn, Scott (defense on an offensive oriented team) and Burley as a non-starter. That’s the beginning and end of the ”kids”. We found out Gormy sucks? Only if we hadn’t been paying attention in years past. Herrera is a what? One of 4 catchers. Who puts a roster together like that? Stupids.
Contreras can play a pretty good 1st base.
Saggese is looking like a utility guy.
Walker started out pretty bad, then heated up. unfortunately got hurt and it cost him whatever momentum he had. can he pick it back up? or is he just inconsistent?
Same with Gorman, altho his hot streaks tend to be short lived. looks a lot better when he shortens up his 2 strike swing, but doesn't seem to do it often enough. What did they say in A League of their Own? high heat... can't lay off 'em, and can't hit em.
Noot is not the player they had hoped he be. serviceable, yes. Other than that...
Scott just can't hit enough, and baffling that a player like him never learned to bunt. head scratcher. Billy Hamilton part 2, but at least Billy could bunt
Libby seems to have hit the wall, which is not surprising in his first time thru a full starters season.
Is this Pallante's problem as well, or is this just who he is?
Winn is an everyday player that should get better.
the system just isn't producing enough ML level starting pitchers. and the ones that seem the most likely are also the ones that are hurt, Matthews aside. he just needs consistency. But if you look at Cravs minor league reports, those starters are not pretty
so, there's a few things the we learned, for better or worse
found a couple of good arms for the Pen, so that's a good thing at least.
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Re: Three things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season
1. Walker -18
2. Pallante -12
3. Fedde -11
4. Mikolas -11
5. King -10
6. Graceffo -9
7. Fernandez -9
8. Gorman -7
9. Roycroft -5
Oops, that is 3 lists of 3 things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season. It is also 1/3 of the roster.
92 runs below average in that list. This more than offset the few good players which the Cardinals have.
So the problem is that the Cardinals assembled only two thirds of a complete team.
2. Pallante -12
3. Fedde -11
4. Mikolas -11
5. King -10
6. Graceffo -9
7. Fernandez -9
8. Gorman -7
9. Roycroft -5
Oops, that is 3 lists of 3 things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season. It is also 1/3 of the roster.
92 runs below average in that list. This more than offset the few good players which the Cardinals have.
So the problem is that the Cardinals assembled only two thirds of a complete team.
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Re: Three things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season
OR, 1/3 underachieved.. didn't develop/take the next step as hoped.. got exposed..cardstatman wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 15:06 pm 1. Walker -18
2. Pallante -12
3. Fedde -11
4. Mikolas -11
5. King -10
6. Graceffo -9
7. Fernandez -9
8. Gorman -7
9. Roycroft -5
Oops, that is 3 lists of 3 things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season. It is also 1/3 of the roster.
92 runs below average in that list. This more than offset the few good players which the Cardinals have.
So the problem is that the Cardinals assembled only two thirds of a complete team.
Re: Three things that handcuffed the Cardinals this season
McGreevy: 4+ runs in 4 of 8 starts
Gray: 4+ runs in 7 of 24 starts
Which one do you think is more consistent?