You think the Bloom farm will produce players better thanmattmitchl44 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2025 13:55 pmYou're basically just building another Goldschmidt-Arenado centric team, this time with Schwarber-Bellinger, which couldn't get out of the 1st round of the playoffs without addressing the lack of depth throughout the rest of the roster.Goldfan wrote: ↑17 Nov 2025 12:14 pmMatt you get way too caught up in this WAR nonsense. I’m adding 70HR and 200RBI and you’re stating that the subtraction of Donny will offset that??mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2025 10:51 amOther than the obvious that you're adding like $75 million to the payroll, and you don't know that you can even get the FAs you have picked out, you can't confidently write in Schwarber, Bellinger, etc. as 5 WAR players into their 30s.Goldfan wrote: ↑17 Nov 2025 08:45 amTGKS. 4.9WARGoldfan wrote: ↑17 Nov 2025 08:30 amThe problem is you never know if these prospects will perform at the ML level…….mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2025 05:43 amRight now I'm only concerned with the Cardinals pool.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2025 05:07 amOk the model is layed out. Does the pool of players respective to each catagory listed, exist to support this and every teams model.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2025 04:55 am And to be clear, this is how you reliably get to 25-30 fWAR from these 18 pre-ARB/ARB players so that you can take the rest of your $170, $180 million payroll and try to go find 8 full market cost veterans to give you another 14-16 fWAR (at $8-$10 million per fWAR).
That will give you the talent to be in the low 90s in wins.
Seems you need several pools to fish from, but all are ankle deep.
The priorities this offseason are:
1. Use whatever trade equity they can generate by eating salary when they move Gray, Arenado, and maybe Contreras to obtain more ML-ready AA and AAA prospects who could be those 2+ fWAR players if the guys they have can't fill those slots.
and
2. Use Donovan's trade equity to obtain another ML-ready AA or AAA prospect who could be one of the ~4 fWAR players if Wetherholt or a Doyle don't pan out to be that good.
That's how the Cardinals fill up their pool as best they can to try to get to where they need to be by the end of 2027 or 2028.
You seem to be just ignoring whats in the starting lineup Right Now and worried about some time 5yrs into the future Hoping prospects fill out your list
What are these players today in WAR land?
JJ
Winn
Herrera
WC
Burly
JJ
Herrera 2.7WAR
Bellinger 4.9WAR
WC 2.8WAR
Burly 2.1WAR
Winn 3.5WAR
Gorman
Scott
And you’re there……in no way negates or impacts building the minors
Sign a FA SP
Return a SP for Gray, Donny, Noot, Romero
Libby
McGreevey
Leahy
Go compete for NL Central….bring butts back to Busch…..and continue building farm….walk and chew guy at same time
Fans aren’t going to wait 4-5yrs HOPING the farm produces a contending ML club…..and if that falls short….you’re starting that process over again![]()
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And you are probably still not a 40 fWAR roster, especially not minus Gray and Donovan. Subtracting them takes you down to about 23. So making up 17 is a lot when you can't expect all of your adds to have career years. And then you expect to decline from there as your veteran FA adds get older.
Gray had 4.28 ERA this last season and He’s going on 37
TGKS OBP .365, 40HR
JJ .350, 15-20HR
Herrera .373, 25-30HR
Bellinger.340 30HR
WC .344 25HR
Burly .343 20HR
Playoffs
JJ
Herrera
Burly
Winn
Contreras
Then throw in Gorman and Scott and hope they give you something
And you’re still going to need 2 everyday All-stars…..most likely FA’s
So do it NOW……
What are you expecting Bloom Farm to field at one time??
Pujols like
Edmonds like
Rolen Like
C. Carp like
Waino Like
It aint gonna happen
The 5 already here that I listed along with 2 All-stars and hopefully Gorman and Scott doing something will get to playoffs
And again, theres nothing in that scenario preventing Bloom Farm from cultivating