And what happens if these three don’t produce. Hope for on the fence prospects is a dangerous way to man a team.
Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
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sikeston bulldog2
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True. They've been stalking and trolling for over a year now. The Odd Couple. Strange bedfellows. One would think they would get tired of it after awhile and move on to more constructive baseball discussion.
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Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
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You then have to look to Mautz, Henderson, etc.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 07:43 amAnd what happens if these three don’t produce. Hope for on the fence prospects is a dangerous way to man a team.
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On my end I'm not stalking. We just have a completely different viewpoint on the status on how the Cardinals are run and our interest in Major League baseball. If a person doesn't agree with you, you don't consider it a "constructive baseball discussion". As I have said, older people often can't handle change and think they are right all the time. That includes you and Mr. DeWitt your friend, who you vehemently agree with.
Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
Personal question for you OldRed.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:04 amOn my end I'm not stalking. We just have a completely different viewpoint on the status on how the Cardinals are run and our interest in Major League baseball. If a person doesn't agree with you, you don't consider it a "constructive baseball discussion". As I have said, older people often can't handle change and think they are right all the time. That includes you and Mr. DeWitt your friend, who you vehemently agree with.
Your title is oldred, but how old are you exactly?
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Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
#1. Dewitt's fortune is asset based and he isn't cash rich like other deep pocket owners. Despite this, the Cardinals have consistently been in the top ten in payroll in the past. Since Covid, they have scaled back. They lost a ton of money during covid and revenue has been down the last few years.
#2. It's not about how much but it's how it's spent. The Cardinals have lost touch with player development over the last decade and has lead to them making terrible FA and trade decisions. Taking a step back and using resources on player development is a smart decision. Should have happened 5 years ago but Dewitt was more focused on Ballpark village than the team.
#3. Lockout. Dewitt is very close with Manfred and is likely influencing the push for a salary cap and ensuing lockout. I think he has been operating since covid with these facts in mind
#2. It's not about how much but it's how it's spent. The Cardinals have lost touch with player development over the last decade and has lead to them making terrible FA and trade decisions. Taking a step back and using resources on player development is a smart decision. Should have happened 5 years ago but Dewitt was more focused on Ballpark village than the team.
#3. Lockout. Dewitt is very close with Manfred and is likely influencing the push for a salary cap and ensuing lockout. I think he has been operating since covid with these facts in mind
Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
I'm 80 years young.Bully4you wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:07 amPersonal question for you OldRed.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:04 amOn my end I'm not stalking. We just have a completely different viewpoint on the status on how the Cardinals are run and our interest in Major League baseball. If a person doesn't agree with you, you don't consider it a "constructive baseball discussion". As I have said, older people often can't handle change and think they are right all the time. That includes you and Mr. DeWitt your friend, who you vehemently agree with.
Your title is oldred, but how old are you exactly?
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So, in your own words, you can’t handle change and you think you’re right all the time? LOL.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:35 amI'm 80 years young.Bully4you wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:07 amPersonal question for you OldRed.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:04 amOn my end I'm not stalking. We just have a completely different viewpoint on the status on how the Cardinals are run and our interest in Major League baseball. If a person doesn't agree with you, you don't consider it a "constructive baseball discussion". As I have said, older people often can't handle change and think they are right all the time. That includes you and Mr. DeWitt your friend, who you vehemently agree with.
Your title is oldred, but how old are you exactly?
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sikeston bulldog2
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Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
Not how I took it. He said he couldn’t understand why some people in their eighties are resistant to big change, and think they are right all the time. I don’t think he was referencing himself.Cranny wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 09:13 amSo, in your own words, you can’t handle change and you think you’re right all the time? LOL.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:35 amI'm 80 years young.Bully4you wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:07 amPersonal question for you OldRed.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:04 amOn my end I'm not stalking. We just have a completely different viewpoint on the status on how the Cardinals are run and our interest in Major League baseball. If a person doesn't agree with you, you don't consider it a "constructive baseball discussion". As I have said, older people often can't handle change and think they are right all the time. That includes you and Mr. DeWitt your friend, who you vehemently agree with.
Your title is oldred, but how old are you exactly?
He’s right to an extent. Some old people are that way. And. Some are not.
As for why they are that way, my take, as you age you get paranoid about loss. Simple side effect of aging.
Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
What the hell are you talking about? You can’t handle change, and you think you’re right all the time? Now you are stalking for sure.Cranny wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 09:13 amSo, in your own words, you can’t handle change and you think you’re right all the time? LOL.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:35 amI'm 80 years young.Bully4you wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:07 amPersonal question for you OldRed.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:04 amOn my end I'm not stalking. We just have a completely different viewpoint on the status on how the Cardinals are run and our interest in Major League baseball. If a person doesn't agree with you, you don't consider it a "constructive baseball discussion". As I have said, older people often can't handle change and think they are right all the time. That includes you and Mr. DeWitt your friend, who you vehemently agree with.
Your title is oldred, but how old are you exactly?
Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
Remember when we sold off our entire rotation that year and were left with Matz and Miles as SP……which is quite odd since you confidently stated we had 6-7 SP’s……anyway, where are all the “prospects” received in return for 3 ML Starters??? You’d think out of that massive sell off that at least one would make his way to the big club??Cranny wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:03 amYou then have to look to Mautz, Henderson, etc.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 07:43 amAnd what happens if these three don’t produce. Hope for on the fence prospects is a dangerous way to man a team.
And this is my point…..all this talk of getting “prospects” through trades and building through trades has proven out to be mostly a non-starter. Unless Bloom returns HIGH draft picks and drafts HIGH this club is not going to be appreciably better. They’re exchanging older JAGS for younger JAGS. And you’re getting all excited about minor league HOPE that never comes.
Keep the worthy talent already on the club
Hope high picks pan out
Spend $$ on talented FA
Is the only way out of this mess
Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
Red, be careful...you're dealing with a very sensitive person who believes they are a Mod
He's reported me because he got his feelings hurt!
He's reported me because he got his feelings hurt!
Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
Actually that's not what he said, SB. He was making a comment about older people in general. Read it again.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 09:19 amNot how I took it. He said he couldn’t understand why some people in their eighties are resistant to big change, and think they are right all the time. I don’t think he was referencing himself.Cranny wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 09:13 amSo, in your own words, you can’t handle change and you think you’re right all the time? LOL.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:35 amI'm 80 years young.Bully4you wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:07 amPersonal question for you OldRed.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:04 amOn my end I'm not stalking. We just have a completely different viewpoint on the status on how the Cardinals are run and our interest in Major League baseball. If a person doesn't agree with you, you don't consider it a "constructive baseball discussion". As I have said, older people often can't handle change and think they are right all the time. That includes you and Mr. DeWitt your friend, who you vehemently agree with.
Your title is oldred, but how old are you exactly?
He’s right to an extent. Some old people are that way. And. Some are not.
As for why they are that way, my take, as you age you get paranoid about loss. Simple side effect of aging.
Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
Even if I was, so what. I guess I hurt your feelings and hit a sore spot. Like I said some older people are stuck in the mud, can't admit change or they are wrong. YOU have never in all your years posting admitted being wrong, not once!Cranny wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 12:15 pmActually that's not what he said, SB. He was making a comment about older people in general. Read it again.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 09:19 amNot how I took it. He said he couldn’t understand why some people in their eighties are resistant to big change, and think they are right all the time. I don’t think he was referencing himself.Cranny wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 09:13 amSo, in your own words, you can’t handle change and you think you’re right all the time? LOL.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:35 amI'm 80 years young.Bully4you wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:07 amPersonal question for you OldRed.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:04 amOn my end I'm not stalking. We just have a completely different viewpoint on the status on how the Cardinals are run and our interest in Major League baseball. If a person doesn't agree with you, you don't consider it a "constructive baseball discussion". As I have said, older people often can't handle change and think they are right all the time. That includes you and Mr. DeWitt your friend, who you vehemently agree with.
Your title is oldred, but how old are you exactly?
He’s right to an extent. Some old people are that way. And. Some are not.
As for why they are that way, my take, as you age you get paranoid about loss. Simple side effect of aging.
Re: Why is DeWitt so cash-strapped?
Look in the mirror, Red. You'll see a person with the same characteristics as you say other older people have. What goes around comes around.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 12:19 pmEven if I was, so what. I guess I hurt your feelings and hit a sore spot. Like I said some older people are stuck in the mud, can't admit change or they are wrong. YOU have never in all your years posting admitted being wrong, not once!Cranny wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 12:15 pmActually that's not what he said, SB. He was making a comment about older people in general. Read it again.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 09:19 amNot how I took it. He said he couldn’t understand why some people in their eighties are resistant to big change, and think they are right all the time. I don’t think he was referencing himself.Cranny wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 09:13 amSo, in your own words, you can’t handle change and you think you’re right all the time? LOL.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:35 amI'm 80 years young.Bully4you wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:07 amPersonal question for you OldRed.OldRed wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 08:04 amOn my end I'm not stalking. We just have a completely different viewpoint on the status on how the Cardinals are run and our interest in Major League baseball. If a person doesn't agree with you, you don't consider it a "constructive baseball discussion". As I have said, older people often can't handle change and think they are right all the time. That includes you and Mr. DeWitt your friend, who you vehemently agree with.
Your title is oldred, but how old are you exactly?
He’s right to an extent. Some old people are that way. And. Some are not.
As for why they are that way, my take, as you age you get paranoid about loss. Simple side effect of aging.