I can look at the talent that ISN'T on the roster and say with high probability that Bichette and Cease won't make them good enough to be a strong contender to make it the NLCS or WS.rockondlouie wrote: ↑15 Nov 2025 09:27 amYou seem to be able to tell the future matt, give me the Mega Millions numbers.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2025 08:47 amYou seem to be able to tell the future matt, give me the Mega Millions numbers.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑15 Nov 2025 08:35 amYour certainty of how adding stars would only make us a 80 something win team is perplexing. You don't know that.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2025 08:31 amAs has been discussed ad nauseum, sure, you could go get a couple of "stars" right now, add them to the insufficient amount of young talent they have currently, and be an overall mediocre roster that wins 8X games in 2026, maybe sneaks into a WC, and loses in the 1st round of the playoffs if that is what you are into.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑15 Nov 2025 08:19 am Exactly!!
It is literally crazy that people think we are going to magically develop a team loaded with star players that are super young, don't cost any money, and all figure it out at the same time. Folks, that isn't ever going to happen!
Teams need star players, young players, veteran players, complimentary players, etc. to win.
Our Cardinals have a team full of young, complimentary pieces. We have a miniscule payroll. Go get a couple stars!! That won't affect our development of the minor leagues. Keep working to improve/develop great players, but get some stars! The MLB isn't a place to develop, it is a place to try and win. The minors are for the developing!
But, in three or four years, when maybe you do have more young talent with which to try to be really good, those "stars" you went out and got in Dec. 2025 are now - like Arenado, Goldschmidt, Mikolas, Matt Carpenter, etc. became - a shell of their former selves, untradeable, and payroll albatrosses which drag down your ability to compete at a higher level in 2028, 2029, etc.
That's the risk of committing to "stars" now when doing so still won't make you better than mediocre in the short run.
And calling Mikolas a star, LOL.
Even with a couple of more "stars" (not a Judge, Ohtani, etc., "superstar" but like a 3-4 fWAR Bo Bichette and/or Dylan Cease) makes this a sub-90 win talent roster because there just isn't yet the developed, young talent to support them being better than that.![]()
You have no idea what adding a Bichette and Cease could do for the 2026 team.
(And I'm not calling for them to do it. I just get tired of you always slamming people who want to stay relevant while you want to s u c k for years and years thinking that will magically turn them into WS contenders............it doesn't work that way and we have multiple MLB teams that prove it. Of course we need to draft/trade and develop our own talent. But we can also add YOUNG talent starting this winter too!)
There are never any certainties about the future - but you always have to play the highest probabilities. And the highest probabilities are that they simply can't add enough talent - even if they were to spend up to $170, $180 million - to really compete with the Dodgers, Phillies, Mets, Padres, etc., let alone the AL teams.