Matheny had that team humming. They were well on their way to their 8th best win total in their history. Despite their best starter, Waino, effectively being lost of the season early and their best hitter, injured/inconsistent most of the season, they had the heart of a tiger and managed to pull out victories. It didn't take a genius to see they were having a Cardinal season for the ages (esp. their bullpen, but their overall pitching). They however, offensively needed a good bat (not broken down Brandon Moss) and they needed a good replacement in the rotation for Waino to give them better playoff depth and take the pressure of the other starters. But, Mo would have none of it, he got neither. Instead dopey decided to keep 'dry powder'. They sacrificed a chance at Cardinal history to avoid any risk of a down season over the next few years. Without reinforcements, they were beaten up by the end of the season AND they were easy picking for a healthier, hungrier Cubs (who won the WS the next year). Is anyone suprised the next year, the team fell back 14 games and then 3 more in 2017 and struggled in 2018 until they replaced Matheny.
The team seem to have
* Lost faith in Matheny's ability to have their back.
* Lost faith that it they 'killed themselves' to be competitive that the FO would look out for and/or reward them with good reinforcements.
The team has never been the same since the FO let them down in 2015. Shildt was able to work with a flawed roster and somehow make it to the playoffs in full-season he managed. Then Mo, did the (bleep) thing and fired him. Were it not for Pujols wanting to come back home and him inspiring the team and going out with a bang, they would have fallen flat in 2022. Is it any surprise that the team doesn't have fire in their belly? They know Mo was not playing to win. He was playing to be competitive year in and year out, sacrificing the chance to go big if the team merited it. He was more interested in making sure the turnstiles didn't stop turning and wasn't committed to putting the best team on the field. The players could see that, so why risk injury for a FO whom winning was a secondary priority?
The fact that they kept Oli after the disaster of a 2023 season, showed they were committed to a manager who wouldn't rock the boat, who wouldn't push them.
https://redbirdrants.com/it-sure-sounds ... -offseason
While Lance Lynn publicly criticized Cardinals fans recently for getting upset at Mozeliak for how the last three years have gone, if you zoom out further than even those last three years, you can see the downfall coming for a decade. From 2008-2015, the Cardinals went 728-568 (.562 win%), making the postseason six of the eight campaigns, reaching the NLCS four times, the World Series twice, and winning one World Championship. But for the final ten seasons of Mozeliak's regime, they've gone 789-718 (.524 win%), making the playoffs just four of those ten years, winning four total playoff games, and reaching the NLCS just once.