Of all the redundancies or 1 player potentially blockingMelville wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025 08:35 amIf Wetherholt was not poised to take over 2nd base, Bloom would not be shopping Donovan.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025 13:22 pmYes I disagree. The infield would be better offensively and defensively with Donovan and JJ at second and third. Gorman sucks and is a step down from even arenado. The only reason they are trading Donovan is because he is their most valuable trade asset and they are rebuildingMelville wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025 13:18 pmWe disagree.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025 09:45 amActually they aren’t. If they wanted the infield to be significantly better they would trade the unikkorn and have Donovan and JJ at second and third but they don’t plan on extending Donovan so it’s better to trade him while his value is at its highest instead of being dumb and keeping him like they did with Fedde and helsley. As it stands the infield will be worse trading Donovan and having Gorman sucking at third so no they aren’t expecting it to be better unless they are dumbMelville wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025 08:32 amActually, they are.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025 08:02 amThey’re not trading him because they think the infield will be better without himCCard wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025 06:39 amName a starting Cardinal infield that's better without him in it. What we have here is Schrodinger's Donovan. He's too good to not get multiple top tier prospects but yet he's not good enough to keep as a Cardinal. LOLOzziesfan41 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2025 10:30 amWell Donovan hasn’t and won’t take the cardinals to the promised land so pretty dumb to keep him. It’s hilarious some people think Donovan is the type of player you build a team aroundCCard wrote: ↑14 Dec 2025 07:50 amMore unproven talent that will take the Cards to the promised land. Hallelujah! Pass the plate. LOLOzziesfan41 wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 23:24 pmHim and Baez at the corners would make for a pretty good outfieldramfandan wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 23:15 pmMontes' loudest tool is still his top-of-the-scale raw power from the left side of the plate, and he's continuing to learn how to get to that pop consistently in games. He has outstanding bat speed with plenty of loft in his swing to drive the ball in the air, and he can regularly register elite-level exit velocities. There is some swing-and-miss to his game and there will always be strikeouts, but he also draws walks (14.4 percent walk rate in 2024) as he's learning to find better pitches to hit. He models his game after and is often compared to fellow Cuban Yordan Alvarez.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑13 Dec 2025 23:07 pm I would like Montes and cijntje Montes is the kind of outfield prospect they need to go with Baez. He’s got big time power and gets on base. Strikes out a lot though but he gets on base
He is slow and below average defensively so only corner OF and very likely could end up being a DH due to defensive woes. He is a beast though that can launch the ball with the best of them.
They are clearing 2b for Wetherholt because they do believe Wetherholt makes the infield better.
Zero dispute.
If they choose to keep Donovan, it would be because they would view him as making the OUTFIELD better.
They are not ready to give up on Gorman because he is the only LH HR hitting, RBI producing, bat on the roster who can be leveraged at 3b and 2B.
And it is Donovan, not Gorman, blocking Wetherholt at 2b.
Rightly or wrongly, Bloom believes Wetherholt has a far higher ceiling than Donovan (whose ceiling is already established).
If Donovan is traded, it will be because Bloom believes Wetherholt at 2b makes the infield better, period.
Now, if he wanted to improve the outfield, he would simply move Donovan to LF (which is, of course, the CORRECT BASEBALL DECISION).
But Bloom seems to prefer a different direction currently.
This is the reality of the situation.
If there was no Wetherholt, Donovan would be penciled in to play 2b next season - zero question.
That is the bottom line.
Personally, I think the better choice would be to move Donovan to LF - clearly that is the CORRECT BASEBALL DECISION.
But Bloom has a different vision.
That said, if Mootbaar was healthy at the moment had a successful 2025 season, Bloom would be doing exactly as I correctly advised above.
Donovan would be retained and Mootbaar would be moved.
another player JJ and Brendan Donovan are the least problematic.
2 things on this roster are absolutes. Nobody on it is good enough to
be blocking anybody. Too many C/DH/1B.
There's reasons to trade Donovan. That he is blocking JJ isn't one
that is very well positioned, jmo.