Hels has lost it
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Re: Hels has lost it
he is still throwing 100 but for some reason the fastball is getting hit hard...my guess is he can come back and be solid
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He hasn't been able to locate it since last year. My guess is he's hoping to sneak fastballs by with velocity since he can't locate them and, more often than not, it's up and in the zone.
I just checked his stats didn't realize his ERA with the Mets was over 8. Yikes! lol
Re: Hels has lost it
if he keeps this up, he'll be costing himself a lot of money this offseason
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It's not their attendance is doing that well as it is.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 08:06 amThat’s a valid point. Sell the popular closer prior to a reset season might tank the gates.Imperial Capitalist wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 08:03 amA basic case of Mo being Mo? Very possible.RichieRichSTL wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 03:12 amMo never commits fully. A proper commit would have been finding an offer Arenado would accept and selling high on Fedde and Helsley. They will have to eat most of Arenado's salary now, they got nothing for Fedde and Helsley didnt improve his value. worst thing about it is the team did it all just to likely miss the playoffs again.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025 20:27 pmYea because they got so much after helsley had a down year lol and Fedde yea no way they could have got more for him in the off season. Woo even said other baseball executives were shocked Mo and company didn’t want to trade helsley in the offseasonStlcardsblues wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025 19:44 pmBased on the Williams trade, I don’t believe the offers were good.Horseradish wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025 07:26 amDon’t be obtuse, you know there were trades to be made if they tried.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025 07:19 amWhat was the offer they should have taken?Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2025 21:16 pm Should have been traded in the offseason at peak value easy obvious correct
Or, a situation where Dewitt II or Dewitt III ordered him not to sell off Helsley (especially) or Fedde? After all, w/o Helsley's mlb-leading 2024 effort, StL would have arguably been a sub-.500 team. Fans appreciated that notion, and if he were traded asap, how might it affect fan perceptions, i.e., ticket sales, for 25?
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Yea fans don’t flood the ball park on the chance to see the closer hopefully pitch he wasn’t a draw for fans in 2024 when he was amazing. And fan perceptions shouldn’t stop the team from making intelligent and good decisions. It was just Mo praying and hoping for miracles that a mediocre team might get luckyRichieRichSTL wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 16:02 pmIt's not their attendance is doing that well as it is.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 08:06 amThat’s a valid point. Sell the popular closer prior to a reset season might tank the gates.Imperial Capitalist wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 08:03 amA basic case of Mo being Mo? Very possible.RichieRichSTL wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 03:12 amMo never commits fully. A proper commit would have been finding an offer Arenado would accept and selling high on Fedde and Helsley. They will have to eat most of Arenado's salary now, they got nothing for Fedde and Helsley didnt improve his value. worst thing about it is the team did it all just to likely miss the playoffs again.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑15 Aug 2025 20:27 pmYea because they got so much after helsley had a down year lol and Fedde yea no way they could have got more for him in the off season. Woo even said other baseball executives were shocked Mo and company didn’t want to trade helsley in the offseasonStlcardsblues wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025 19:44 pmBased on the Williams trade, I don’t believe the offers were good.Horseradish wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025 07:26 amDon’t be obtuse, you know there were trades to be made if they tried.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025 07:19 amWhat was the offer they should have taken?Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2025 21:16 pm Should have been traded in the offseason at peak value easy obvious correct
Or, a situation where Dewitt II or Dewitt III ordered him not to sell off Helsley (especially) or Fedde? After all, w/o Helsley's mlb-leading 2024 effort, StL would have arguably been a sub-.500 team. Fans appreciated that notion, and if he were traded asap, how might it affect fan perceptions, i.e., ticket sales, for 25?
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No, fans don't come to the park to see the closer pitch. But, a mediocre team rolling into 2025, absent the 2024 version of Helsley leading the bullpen, would a tougher sell to the fans & to paraphrase you, require an even bigger miracle to get lucky...in the eyes of those same fans.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 16:40 pm
Yea fans don’t flood the ball park on the chance to see the closer hopefully pitch he wasn’t a draw for fans in 2024 when he was amazing. And fan perceptions shouldn’t stop the team from making intelligent and good decisions. It was just Mo praying and hoping for miracles that a mediocre team might get lucky
My 2 cents is that sort of thinking speaks to why we've been stuck with a reset instead of something approaching a rebuild - ever since the bottom fell out in 23.
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You may be right the cardinals are probably dumb enough to operate like that but the team was going to be mediocre with or without helsley and fedde they should have operated with the desire to build a good team for the future not maintain a mediocre oneImperial Capitalist wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 18:24 pmNo, fans don't come to the park to see the closer pitch. But, a mediocre team rolling into 2025, absent the 2024 version of Helsley leading the bullpen, would a tougher sell to the fans & to paraphrase you, require an even bigger miracle to get lucky...in the eyes of those same fans.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑16 Aug 2025 16:40 pm
Yea fans don’t flood the ball park on the chance to see the closer hopefully pitch he wasn’t a draw for fans in 2024 when he was amazing. And fan perceptions shouldn’t stop the team from making intelligent and good decisions. It was just Mo praying and hoping for miracles that a mediocre team might get lucky
My 2 cents is that sort of thinking speaks to why we've been stuck with a reset instead of something approaching a rebuild - ever since the bottom fell out in 23.