mattmitchl44 wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025 06:12 am
CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑22 Nov 2025 20:25 pm
But when we mention actually adding payroll….you argue that it isn’t time. It’s never time is it?
BTW - to have to AGAIN answer this "charge" which you know isn't true:
I don't think anyone has said for the Cardinals to not spend ANY money this offseason. If they want to go out and get relatively cheap FAs on short term 1-2 year deals, maybe with an eye towards flipping them for more prospects in July 2026, that would be fine. If that wins them a few more games next year, makes some people feel like they are "being competitive", etc. - more power to them.
What I, at least, have said is that I don't want to see them going out and signing really expensive players over age 30 - your Schwarbers, Valdezs, even Bellingers, etc. - to the 5, 6, 7 year contracts they are almost certain to get.
I don't know why you, zuck, rocko, ccard, etc. have to consistently misrepresent what I've said when it is so easy to find what I've actually said.
Having to build strawman arguments which I have never actually made is usually a sign that you don't have much of a solid rebuttal to what I've actually said.
Call it strawman if you want. Sure are a lot of otherwise reasonable posters burning strawmen just to pick on you I guess. You say you’re ok with spending…on junk free agents to flip for more of what you really want, more prospects.
We want transformative acquisitions who are proven at the MLB level that can help end this losing. Easier said than done, sure…but we still think they should try, and execute, those moves in conjunction with any other team improvement mechanism.
Here’s my biggest problem with your plan - you severely underestimate how lack of experienced leadership, losing culture, no competitive spirit, and being part of a laughingstock team all impact the psyche of a young prospect. We were young men before…we weren’t always as confident as we projected. We needed success and good mentorship and a positive environment to truly evolve.
Another issue is a lack of any real stakes. There was a time when a prospect came up, he had to work hard and perform. Not anymore. Now they can go buy some chains, a flashy car and start living their immature interpretation of the pro athlete lifestyle. No pressure to be good, hell the manager has an open invite from ownership and management to suck, as long as it’s cheap.
The prospects don’t learn to value winning and the work required to get there because no one else around them can show them, or even has a track record to reference. No one to even boo them at the empty park either. A toxic environment is no place to raise a child.
One other note on why we hate your plan…it entails assuming our high prospects will pan out. You keep mentioning “when Wetherholt and Doyle” blah blah, then we can spend and win. What makes you think they’re exempt from flaming out like so many others we see year after year from all around MLB?
Our savior Wetherholy and 1-pitch Doyle might amount to F-all and I don’t feel like waiting and losing another 3-5 years to find out. If they don’t work out, you know what it will be? Oh oh oh, you should see these OTHER new kids down at AA!!