Glad to see there are still some out there that don’t embrace losing as much as Oli and Mo and buy every narrative the new STL Pirates spit out.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 19:32 pmPreach C.W.! We haven't been competing at all! Just wrong moves and built in excuses for years and many here want to sign up for more of whatever Bill is spouting out! Dry powder, lack of tv revenue, hiring a manager and telling him not to worry about winning, we "don't want you pressured"! We have not been competing for years ,regardless how many times it has been said here we have. 2016 was the beginning. Sure we got some eye candy in Paul and Nolan at sweetheart deals to keep the fans' eyes busy, but a long way from competing! Welcome to the new Pittsburgh here in the Lou.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 19:16 pmJust because you keep pointing out your previously stated opinions and posting links to them doesn’t make them right.mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 18:45 pmAs has been pointed out before, had the Cardinals made the right decision to go full rebuild back at the trading deadline in 2023, they'd presumably be somewhat farther along now. But they muddled along for two more years trying to "compete" and here we are.AZ_Cardsfan wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 18:40 pm I get it. Some here are reluctant to embrace a year of losing in 2026. No one likes it. But the sad reality is the state of the team right now can not be converted to competitive without either this rebuild or massive infusion of money. And that infusion would not be covered by revenues so don't hold your breath waiting for it.
I'm in the camp of being able to wait a year or two for the system to come together and create an organization that can compete year after year within reasonable spending constraints. If this team was competitive I believe the 3 mil fans would return and they could afford near a $200 mil salary structure. Which is enough IF the farm is delivering. But one short period where the farm is ranked high isn't enough. it needs to have a basis in scouting, development and coaching matching any team in baseball to compete with the Dodgers of this world.
And tell me in what ways did they “try to compete” the last few years? All I’ve seen were salary dumps, trading vets away for zero return (Robersse non-tendered today) Oli sticking around too long, the emergence of Alec Burleson as an everyday player, the worst outfield in MLB, no major acquisitions, and no playoffs. Do you really perceive that as going for it?
This is supposed to be a new era. How about we start it off by at least trying to get better? It’s pro sports and supposed to be entertaining. Watching a team on the rise can be entertaining too, but relying solely on prospects isn’t enough.
Every team will have down periods, but (bleep), this loser mentality, and perpetual hope in kids is ridiculous. I don’t care what Whitney Houston said…the children are not our future, just part of it. A puzzle has many pieces and it’s how you put them together that makes a good GM. Any idiot GM can assemble a [shirt]ty tank team and collect top draft picks but that is just lazy and boring.