Agree on both points. And further, maybe Matthews or Doyle arrives in Aug/Sept and gives our staff a major boost and suddenly turns an 80 win team into an 85 win team, a playoff spot, and maybe we even win a series and play 6-7 games in October. That playoff experience could speed true playoff success up by a year or more, because its highly doubtful a completely unexperienced team would ever win it all the first year they suddenly decide to go all in and compete. Any level of playoff experience is a huge boost to a rebuilding franchise.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 10:54 amI think the last 10 years of MO have made many forget that you can actually build a team several ways and not just one.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 10:52 amI totally disagree. I would prefer to watch an 80 game winner vs. a 60 game winner any day! And nobody says you have to spend crazy money, but I will never sign up for a team that isn't trying to win and at least be worth watching. So many people here are afraid of spending a little of Bill's money and I just cannot for the life of me understand why? Signing a few decent free agents and building thru prospects can actully coincide. And yea, maybe you will only win 80 games, but at least I will have the will to at least watch. But I will not watch or spend a dime on 2019 to 2022 Pirates who averaged 60 win seasons. No thank you.Red Bird Classic wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 10:40 amWhat's baffling is that you think being competitive, while not even making the playoffs, is worth wasting recourses on. Who cares if the team wins 80 or 60 games in 2026? They're not going to compete for the league title and that's all that really matters.rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 08:48 am Completely wrong premise by matt.
C. Bloom already has repaired Mo's broken minor league player development system and continues to add quality people to the system.
Nothing done at the big league level can disrupt that...........THE MINOR LEAGUE SYSTEM IS NOW PRIMED to send quality players to the Cardinals!
He can now focus on dealing away veterans like NADO, S. Gray, Donny and maybe even WillyC for prospects or YOUNG MAJOR LEAGUE players with years of control............while STILL FIELDING A COMPETITVE, BUT PERHAPS NOT A PLAYOFF TEAM.
If he's able to save some payroll money dealing away those veterans contracts, then BDWJR (LIKELY) will allow him to re-invest that savings into the 2026 roster adding major league players via trades and smart, low cost free agency.
The 2026 payroll will likely settle somewhere in the $115-130M range...................NOT $200M.
If the Cardinals win 90 games or lose 90 games in 2026 how on earth does this setback the re-build?
AGAIN
THIS DOES NOTHING to disrupt the minor league system or halt the minors from funneling players to the Cardinals in this re-build!
How some can't see this is baffling.![]()
But you have to give it a chance at least, and not hamstring the budget so heavily that even great progress and production by what we have left isn't nearly enough. Give a winning culture a chance to "bloom".