mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 15:39 pm
Goldfan wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 15:21 pm
mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025 04:36 am
If you look at what drove the Cardinals 15 years of success from 2000-2015, you see the following:
- they had Pujols as a huge "value" player from 2001 to 2011 because they signed him early to team beneficial extension
- they had Molina as a significant "value" player from 2004 to some year (I don't recall) because I think they also signed him to an early extension
- they had Matt Carpenter as a significant "value" player from at least 2011 to 2015
- Edgar Renteria who they got from Florida was in his first 6-7 yrs. from 2001 to 2002
- J.D. Drew was in his first 6-7 years from 2001 to 2003
- they got "value" years out of Jon Jay, Ryan Ludwick, David Freese, Colby Rasmus, etc.
- they really only got significant contributions from Edmonds, Rolen, and Holliday as expensive position players who they brought in from outside the organization
on the pitching side
- Wainwright, Matt Morris, Lynn, and Jaime Garcia were all major contributors
- Chris Carpenter, Woody Williams, Kyle Lohse, Darryl Kile were the biggest contributors who they really brought in from outside as established ML players
So the majority of the production from 2000-2015 was driven, not surprisingly, by players they brought up through their player development system and who gave them a significant amount of "below market value" production for 6-10 years so that they could afford to supplement them by paying Edmonds, Rolen, Holliday, Lohse, Chris Carpenter, etc. to fill in a few holes.
In 2026, they can't count on producing another Pujols. But they need to work toward having at least three (Winn?, Wetherholt?, Doyle?) All-Star level young "value" players on the roster as the starting point for building another great team around.
Matt, I think you misremember. Those Jocketty team were primarily Players from the outside
Vina, Lankford 2nd time, Tino, Womack, Sanders, Suppan, Izzy, Walker
2004 squad
Matheny
Pujols
Womack
Renteria
Rolen
Lankford/Walker
Edmonds
Sanders
Pujols is the only homegrown player in starting lineup
SP
Carp
Suppan
Williams
Marquis
Morris
Top 3 Pitchers were outsiders.
CL
Izzy FA
There were lots of limited role players that I left out. I captured those who were the greatest contributors (by fWAR) across the 15 year span. I stopped at about 7.6 fWAR for position players and 5.5 fWAR for pitchers.
Pujols, Molina, M. Carpenter, Renteria (who was cost controlled), Drew, Jay, Ludwick, Freese, and Rasmus accounted for 47.5% of the Cardinals position player value from 2000-2015.
Wainwright, Morris, J. Garcia, and Lynn accounted for 34.7% of the Cardinals pitcher value from 2000-2015.
I wasn't going to list all 308 position players and 176 pitchers that were on the Cardinals roster from 2000 to 2015.
I should have said
So a significant amount of the production from 2000-2015 was driven, not surprisingly, by players they brought up through their player development system and who gave them a significant amount of "below market value" production for 6-10 years so that they could afford to supplement them by paying Edmonds, Rolen, Holliday, Lohse, Chris Carpenter, etc. to fill in a few holes.
Edgar was obtained at a very young 22 y/o, Rolen 27, Edmonds 30.
Trades IMO, are not very predictable and can drastically change the dynamics of
the process.
The team could be best served by being open to both paths. It still allows for youth to emerge.
After all it is counted on to some extent in both paths. Just isn't being waited on to emerge.
A trade proposal heard here in a couple threads have Donovan+ for Pages in LAD. Unrealistic perhaps
but something that moves the dynamic of the team can have a drastic change. A 25 y/o who can do 27 HR's
in this OF changes the OF. Ward was just obtained for SP prospect with question marks. A lesser player than Edmonds for sure
however the dynamic is similar. The dynamic is often available. Teams move on from players for many reasons.
You know all this. You know the numbers better than I. IF there wasn't these variables more
teams would choose a single path. They all also fail. You can wait so long that you only get a 2 year window
with JJ, Doyle, and Winn.
Most importantly though was Albert, as others mentioned.
Yadi, Waino even at the HOF ish level wouldn't move the needle without Albert.