Absolutely we can cordially disagree.OldRed wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025 10:09 amAgain, we disagree.Melville wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025 08:29 amIn 4 MLB seasons, Gorman has never been allowed to start more than 65 games at any one position, never being given opportunity to establish himself and thrive in any specific role.
The last 2 seasons, he has been shuffled in and out of the batting lineup with no clear plan or rationale.
Even though both seasons the team has publicly committed itself to exactly the opposite.
The team has badly mismanaged and undermined his development - due to stupidity and weakness on the part of Super Slo Mo and The Marmot.
Bottom line: they must give him 600 PA's while playing an assigned defined position - or trade him to a team which will.
What they have done the past 4 years has accomplished nothing and has been a display of gross incompetence on the part of "leaders".
As for Walker, not much explanation is needed.
He was in MLB at age 20, thrown into a position he had played for a month in AA as a means of getting him to STL immediately, and with less than a thousand minor league PA's (none at the AAA level).
Gorman has had 1581 plate appearances, 538 K's and a .218 average. He has been given all kinds of opportunities and failed.
And has been a liability in the field with an ongoing back condition.
Walker has had 1039 plate appearances, 280 K's and a .240 average.
Perfectly acceptable for folks to have differing perspectives.
But I am, of course, 100% correct - as supported by the fully accurate facts I detailed above.