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Though the "loser mentality" originated a bit earlier, it was exposed the moment STL decided to re-unite and extend the careers of the ME3 (Wainwright/Molina/Pujols), rather than building young talent around N/A and Goldschmidt.
I was the only person to identify and explain it at the time.
Everyone said I was wrong.
Subsequent results have proven how prescient and correct I was.
It was obvious the organization did not care about winning.
You were not the only one…
I am highly confident that I am the only person who was adamantly opposed to the Pujols reunion; adamantly opposed to the Molina extensions in 2018, 2021, and 2022; and adamantly opposed to the 2022 and 2023 Wainwright extensions.
Nearly 110M wasted - and 6 seasons of opportunity stupidly denied to younger players on the rise.
Those decisions directly led to the current situation - and the TOXIC CULTURE which quickly defined the team.
Though I am extremely confident that I alone correctly understood, explained, and opposed the massive mistake the organization was taking in these bone-headed decisions, I also recognize that my memory of every post on this forum on that specific topic in not infallible.
If you are stating you opposed each of those contracts as well, since it is my nature to always see the best on others, I believe you.
Your first sentence is incorrect.
Many others are thought those moves were bad, including me.
Always kind and gracious to a fault, I believe the best of others.
If you claim to have opposed all 6 of those decisions as I did, I choose to believe you.
If you predicted, as I did, that those moves would inevitably cause the following tailspin and caused the TOXIC CULTURE which defined the organization as a result, you are to be congratulated for seeing the future as perfectly as I did.
As far as Pujols he carried that team the second half while the “MVP’s” were fading through Sept into the playoffs in OCT
He was fed meatballs in a league wide effort to get him to 700 HR.
It was all about Pujols/Wainwright/Pujols achieving one individual selfish benchmark or another.
They were the ME3.
Created a TOXIC CULTURE which has badly damaged the organization every single day since.
Well you may be correct about the meatballs…..but if so this isn’t the sport we’re all logging in here to debate everyday….its a rigged reality show
The Ohtani Rule was rigged by MLB to inflate his offensive numbers - primarily HR.
The steroid era was rigged by MLB to inflate offensive numbers - primarily HR.
And Pujols was fed meatballs in a coordinated, if unspoken, way to inflate his HR totals.
And now we have the multi-billion dollar betting industry subsidizing the sport.
Draw your own conclusions.
lol so now you’re branching out into tin foil hat territory. That’s one of the dumbest things I’ve ever read on here impressive
I understand that facts may be inconvenient for you, but hey are facts nonetheless.
Fact is, the Ohtani Rule was put in place to maximize his production numbers alone.
Fact is, MLB most certainly looked the other way when the steroid era put more fans in seats and more eyes on the TV screen.
Fact is, MLB is now embracing organized gambling as a business partner.
Fact is, Pujols was brought to STL to chase 700 career HR and it was a major marketing track for MLB - and he started seeing meatballs just in time to get him across the finish line.
And fact is, STL openly admitted that the Molina and Wainwright extensions were put in place to allow them to reach specifically - and heavily marketed - milestones.
But then, you are already fully aware of these facts.
The only question is why you are pretending otherwise
Surely you’re not actually dumb enough to believe MLB went to every major league pitcher who pujols was going to face including those who were in pennant races and pitching for free agent contracts and some pitching to try to keep their jobs in the major leagues and told them and their teams to throw pujols meat balls so he could hit home runs and they agreed to do it and none of them leaked it to the media? I know you are prone to saying dumb[shirt] but this is top tier dumb even for you I have to slate you for just how dumb you can be it’s impressive levels of dumb
Good to see you now admitting the Ohtani Rule, the steroid era, and the gambling partnerships were all embraced by MLB and are not "tin foil conspiracies" as you first claimed.
Your only remaining objection above is the desire on the part of MLB pitchers (and MLB) to see Pujols reach 700 career HR.
So, let's look at the data.
In 2022, 42.5 year old Pujols has a very curious, and historically nearly impossible, season.
His ISO rate was .280 - his highest in 12 years by a massive margin, and higher than his age 22 (2nd in MVP voting), age 25 season (won the MVP), age 27 (all-star), and age 31 (won world series) seasons.
His HR percentage was the 2nd highest of his entire 22 year career.
His hard hit rate was the 2nd highest for all seasons from his career in which that was tracked.
His fly ball pull rate was the highest of his career, the percentage of fastballs he saw was a career low, and his run value against FB's was ridiculously inflated above any other year since tracking began (he was +16 against FB's at age 42.5, after being -29 the prior 5 seasons combined).
There are only 2 options.
Pujols was magically and vastly better at age 42.5 than he had been more for than a decade - and was making quality contact equal to his peak legendary seasons when he was in his mid 20's.
Or he was being fed fat pitches at reduced speeds which he could handle at age 42.5- which, of course, the data shows to be the case.
Facts.
All I do.
Always politely, always with kindness, always graciously.
You are welcome to accept or deny facts, whichever you prefer.
But they are facts, nonetheless.