ramfandan wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 21:02 pm
craviduce wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 20:48 pm
ramfandan wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 20:24 pm
11WSChamps wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 19:53 pm
ramfandan wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 19:45 pm
11WSChamps wrote: ↑07 Nov 2025 15:39 pm
No reason to rush him.
n.Kid has a lot to learn and the team isn't going anywhere next season
Skipping steps in the process is not a recipe for success.
Can understand 'the kid has a lot to learn' as a reason for any player but do not follow the 'and the team isn't going anywhere next season ' as
rationale for not promoting a player who may be ready .
The Oakland A's were certainly 'not going anywhere in 2025 ' yet they promoted Nick Kurtz to the majors (the 4th pick in 2024 draft and three picks ahead of JJ Wetherholt ). The A's won fewer games than the Cardinals yet felt it OK to promote Kurtz for they felt he was ready . Don't see how 'the team isn't going anywhere ' justifies not promoting someone who the front office feels is ready.
I would hate to lower our expectations in comparison to the Oakland A's.
You don't pattern things after other organizations and the Cardinals used to be that way. Not to mention with a high ceiling pitching prospect as opposed to a position player.
The former front office thought several players were ready and they weren't.
I get it its a new day supposedly but I would hope you would tread lighter with cost-controlled high level starting pitcher than a first round position player.
Like Paul Skenes ? So they were OK to start him since they are the lowly Pirates and the Cardinals should not lower the expectations to that team either OK
Actually , my OP was discussing if anyone thought Doyle could get a look-see later in 2026 . (as I said in discussions Masyn Winn sure did ) . I did NOT ever mention Doyle making the 2026 opening day roster or even in a month or two. What I was touting was how unique he is being the 'Madman' personality and how he could be a fan favorite when he reaches the big leagues.
I do think if there is a decision made somewhere in 2026 to promote Doyle (and not predicting that will happen ) , I do have a feeling that some on CT will disagree with the Pierpont, Cerfolio, Bloom decision and criticize them for 'rushing Doyle' . They will know better than the current 'professionals ' .
Your point about 'the former front office thought several players were ready and they weren't ' is certainly in the brains of many Cardinal fans not just you. Now quite a few posters are very leary of bringing up any youngster due to that . Other teams have brought up very young players without the fanbase cringing worrying about the promotion. Brewer fans welcomed and were excited about 20 year old Jackson Chourio, Reds with Elle DeLaCruz, on and on . Maybe if the Cardinals have JJ play well in 2026, some of the 'former past front office ' stuff will fade away . Cardinal fanbase has been burned a few times and are quite gunshy about younger kids playing .
Paul Skenes had 4 major ready pitches when drafted. Doyle should never be confused with Skenes. Infact, once he made his MLB debut he had 5, you an argue 6, major league pitches. Doyle has 1....a very good fastball. He has a feel for a splitter, but it needs refinement. His slider is crushable.
Churio and De La Cruz are offense, so they can't compare.
Let Doyle develope...what's wrong with that?
Nothing wrong with development . Just hoping that when our powers to be feel Doyle is 'ready' that they don't get 2nd guessed up the kazoo with the 'why are they rushing the guy ?' Maybe I am overreacting to how many on CT feel that way but heck even when Masyn Winn came up for that final month 2 years ago , some were writing 'Why are they rushing this kid ? yeah , good glove but he can't hit . Then when he made the 2024 team, they continued the kid is being rushed ..
Is it just me as I do have buddies who follow the Brewers , Cubs and a couple other teams. I just don't hear them saying their fanbase is so focused on the 'why are we 'rushing' this guy or that guy ? ' Do other teams do that or is it that the Cardinals have been burned by Jordan Walker the latest, Gorman some and Dylan Carlson prior to that ? Your thoughts
Winn went through the motions in the minor leagues, he was allowed to develop....Palm Beach, then Peoria in 2021. Peoria, then Springfield in 2022, with an AFL assignment at the end of the year. AAA in 2023, then promotion in September to the Bigs...but he sucked at the plate.
Masyn Winn was my favorite prospect for 3 years (and now my favorite player), I knew what he was, what he could do. I was glad he got the taste in 2023...it didn't bother me that he struggled, nor that the arm chair quarterbacks (which is all of us, tbh) griped...it was fair...for the most part. He excelled and lifted the concerns of fans in 2024.
My advice...be overly critical of your favorite players...it'll help in the long run. I'm still torn over how bad Graceffo pitches to Major League players...I had such high hopes during the 2021 draft, I praised the hell out of him...but I knew he had an uphill climb, Small Baseball conference, not a great baseball school, and they started late in the Spring b/c of weather. And he's panned out exactly how he should've. Not well. He can't miss bats...but I'm okay with it, b/c I didn't latch myself so hard to him that I couldn't take the criticism of others. Be critical of Doyle, it'll help you, I swear this to you.
And criticism is going to come with Doyle progress... as it should, he's the #5 pick, and he has quite a bit of work to do.
If he starts the season in the Majors or Springfield or Memphis...then so be it. He'll be ready when the org. thinks he's ready....and they can be wrong sometimes...it happens...Zack Thompson and Matthew Liberatore are perfect examples...they were handled very poorly in 2021-2024.
you can't prevent CT, nor any other forum from having differing opinions. If you get bent out shape on Doyle, then you'll become an easy target.
Just chill...enjoy his development. Get and Stay excited. And follow Tanner Franklin...I don't know if he'll make it as a starter, but he sure excites me...so does Doyle...but they have work still to do.