Are you the moderator? Don’t read his posts about baseball. I don’t agree with his posts. Donovan is just a guy.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:59 pmLook at the second posting under the O.P.. That tells the story. Is it necessary to post the same subject over and over again? Many of us here have asked him repeatedly to refrain from doing so. But if you like it, good for you. Or could this be one of the many alter egos of said poster? Hmmm....Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:52 pmLike I said, why respond with a non-baseball response? Is it necessary?zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:50 pmSure. Please post the same things over and over again Shady. Apparently you have fans that like it.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:47 pm If people don’t like this guy’s post, it’s really easy not to answer him.
At least it’s about baseball.
Post some more, Shady. Your trade ideas are as good as anybody else’s.
Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
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Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
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Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Actually only the one you responded to and added nothing too.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:56 pmNeither of your posts are baseball related...(bleep)Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:52 pmLike I said, why respond with a non-baseball response? Is it necessary?zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:50 pmSure. Please post the same things over and over again Shady. Apparently you have fans that like it.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:47 pm If people don’t like this guy’s post, it’s really easy not to answer him.
At least it’s about baseball.
Post some more, Shady. Your trade ideas are as good as anybody else’s.
If you don’t want him to repeatedly make posts, please don’t repeatedly ask him not to make post or post irrelevant responses to his post. Geez
Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Ok Boss. Thanks for letting me know how to post here. Not sure how I got along until you got here? Have a great evening Boss. Shady, Dad says to keep posting away. Shady, do you still think Donnie will bring back a top notch young slugger and a young potential Ace?Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:03 pmActually only the one you responded to and added nothing too.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:56 pmNeither of your posts are baseball related...(bleep)Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:52 pmLike I said, why respond with a non-baseball response? Is it necessary?zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:50 pmSure. Please post the same things over and over again Shady. Apparently you have fans that like it.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:47 pm If people don’t like this guy’s post, it’s really easy not to answer him.
At least it’s about baseball.
Post some more, Shady. Your trade ideas are as good as anybody else’s.
If you don’t want him to repeatedly make posts, please don’t repeatedly ask him not to make post or post irrelevant responses to his post. Geez
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Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Your welcome. You joined after me, btw. Donnie for Ohtani and Soto in a 3 way trade would work if LA and NY eat $700 million in salary.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:09 pmOk Boss. Thanks for letting me know how to post here. Not sure how I got along until you got here? Have a great evening Boss. Shady, Dad says to keep posting away. Shady, do you still think Donnie will bring back a top notch young slugger and a young potential Ace?Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:03 pmActually only the one you responded to and added nothing too.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:56 pmNeither of your posts are baseball related...(bleep)Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:52 pmLike I said, why respond with a non-baseball response? Is it necessary?zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:50 pmSure. Please post the same things over and over again Shady. Apparently you have fans that like it.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:47 pm If people don’t like this guy’s post, it’s really easy not to answer him.
At least it’s about baseball.
Post some more, Shady. Your trade ideas are as good as anybody else’s.
If you don’t want him to repeatedly make posts, please don’t repeatedly ask him not to make post or post irrelevant responses to his post. Geez
Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Not that it matters Boss, but I joined many years ago and was part of the reset. I guess you were not around when that happened! Donnie for Ohtani and Soto sounds familiar.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:12 pmYour welcome. You joined after me, btw. Donnie for Ohtani and Soto in a 3 way trade would work if LA and NY eat $700 million in salary.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:09 pmOk Boss. Thanks for letting me know how to post here. Not sure how I got along until you got here? Have a great evening Boss. Shady, Dad says to keep posting away. Shady, do you still think Donnie will bring back a top notch young slugger and a young potential Ace?Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:03 pmActually only the one you responded to and added nothing too.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:56 pmNeither of your posts are baseball related...(bleep)Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:52 pmLike I said, why respond with a non-baseball response? Is it necessary?zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:50 pmSure. Please post the same things over and over again Shady. Apparently you have fans that like it.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:47 pm If people don’t like this guy’s post, it’s really easy not to answer him.
At least it’s about baseball.
Post some more, Shady. Your trade ideas are as good as anybody else’s.
If you don’t want him to repeatedly make posts, please don’t repeatedly ask him not to make post or post irrelevant responses to his post. Geez
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Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Not that it matters, servant. Same thing with me. You shouldn’t guess at things. I was posting here years ago and got tired of those that thought they owned the board. Those that had to respond to every post they didn’t like. That continuously thought their opinion was the only opinion they mattered. You would think that the forum experts would have learned to hit the ignore button. But, they can’t because they think they own the board.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 23:39 pmNot that it matters Boss, but I joined many years ago and was part of the reset. I guess you were not around when that happened! Donnie for Ohtani and Soto sounds familiar.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:12 pmYour welcome. You joined after me, btw. Donnie for Ohtani and Soto in a 3 way trade would work if LA and NY eat $700 million in salary.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:09 pmOk Boss. Thanks for letting me know how to post here. Not sure how I got along until you got here? Have a great evening Boss. Shady, Dad says to keep posting away. Shady, do you still think Donnie will bring back a top notch young slugger and a young potential Ace?Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:03 pmActually only the one you responded to and added nothing too.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:56 pmNeither of your posts are baseball related...(bleep)Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:52 pmLike I said, why respond with a non-baseball response? Is it necessary?zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:50 pmSure. Please post the same things over and over again Shady. Apparently you have fans that like it.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:47 pm If people don’t like this guy’s post, it’s really easy not to answer him.
At least it’s about baseball.
Post some more, Shady. Your trade ideas are as good as anybody else’s.
If you don’t want him to repeatedly make posts, please don’t repeatedly ask him not to make post or post irrelevant responses to his post. Geez
What do you think about my Ohtani trade?
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Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
It's a ridiculous trade idea - you should make 5 or 6 different threads about it.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 00:04 amNot that it matters, servant. Same thing with me. You shouldn’t guess at things. I was posting here years ago and got tired of those that thought they owned the board. Those that had to respond to every post they didn’t like. That continuously thought their opinion was the only opinion they mattered. You would think that the forum experts would have learned to hit the ignore button. But, they can’t because they think they own the board.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 23:39 pmNot that it matters Boss, but I joined many years ago and was part of the reset. I guess you were not around when that happened! Donnie for Ohtani and Soto sounds familiar.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:12 pmYour welcome. You joined after me, btw. Donnie for Ohtani and Soto in a 3 way trade would work if LA and NY eat $700 million in salary.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:09 pmOk Boss. Thanks for letting me know how to post here. Not sure how I got along until you got here? Have a great evening Boss. Shady, Dad says to keep posting away. Shady, do you still think Donnie will bring back a top notch young slugger and a young potential Ace?Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:03 pmActually only the one you responded to and added nothing too.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:56 pmNeither of your posts are baseball related...(bleep)Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:52 pmLike I said, why respond with a non-baseball response? Is it necessary?zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:50 pmSure. Please post the same things over and over again Shady. Apparently you have fans that like it.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:47 pm If people don’t like this guy’s post, it’s really easy not to answer him.
At least it’s about baseball.
Post some more, Shady. Your trade ideas are as good as anybody else’s.
If you don’t want him to repeatedly make posts, please don’t repeatedly ask him not to make post or post irrelevant responses to his post. Geez
What do you think about my Ohtani trade?
Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Hypocrite much? Didn't you "assume" I joined after you? To be honest, I don't think much of the trade or you for that matter. Servant! Laughing at you so much this morning. You and Shady have a wonderful life together. Hope you find all the happiness you are looking for and go back in the hole you crawled out of. Bye....Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 00:04 amNot that it matters, servant. Same thing with me. You shouldn’t guess at things. I was posting here years ago and got tired of those that thought they owned the board. Those that had to respond to every post they didn’t like. That continuously thought their opinion was the only opinion they mattered. You would think that the forum experts would have learned to hit the ignore button. But, they can’t because they think they own the board.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 23:39 pmNot that it matters Boss, but I joined many years ago and was part of the reset. I guess you were not around when that happened! Donnie for Ohtani and Soto sounds familiar.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:12 pmYour welcome. You joined after me, btw. Donnie for Ohtani and Soto in a 3 way trade would work if LA and NY eat $700 million in salary.zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:09 pmOk Boss. Thanks for letting me know how to post here. Not sure how I got along until you got here? Have a great evening Boss. Shady, Dad says to keep posting away. Shady, do you still think Donnie will bring back a top notch young slugger and a young potential Ace?Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 22:03 pmActually only the one you responded to and added nothing too.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:56 pmNeither of your posts are baseball related...(bleep)Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:52 pmLike I said, why respond with a non-baseball response? Is it necessary?zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:50 pmSure. Please post the same things over and over again Shady. Apparently you have fans that like it.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:47 pm If people don’t like this guy’s post, it’s really easy not to answer him.
At least it’s about baseball.
Post some more, Shady. Your trade ideas are as good as anybody else’s.
If you don’t want him to repeatedly make posts, please don’t repeatedly ask him not to make post or post irrelevant responses to his post. Geez
What do you think about my Ohtani trade?
Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Bloom should be looking for a team that needs a catcher (Crooks or Pages) and a lefty relief pitcher (Romero). A team that has a talented, power hitting outfielder that's a top ten prospect that's about ready to get a call up. Maybe a team that has an outfield logjam. Crooks and Romero just might get that return.
Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Shady "This is how we should build the 2026 roster!"Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 09:56 am Bloom should be looking for a team that needs a catcher (Crooks or Pages) and a lefty relief pitcher (Romero). A team that has a talented, power hitting outfielder that's a top ten prospect that's about ready to get a call up. Maybe a team that has an outfield logjam. Crooks and Romero just might get that return.
Bloom: "I'm thinking beyond the 2026 roster."
Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Getting a talented young minor league outfielder that is about ready for a MLB call up would seem to do that for Bloom.ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:02 amShady "This is how we should build the 2026 roster!"Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 09:56 am Bloom should be looking for a team that needs a catcher (Crooks or Pages) and a lefty relief pitcher (Romero). A team that has a talented, power hitting outfielder that's a top ten prospect that's about ready to get a call up. Maybe a team that has an outfield logjam. Crooks and Romero just might get that return.
Bloom: "I'm thinking beyond the 2026 roster."
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Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Well first off, they are trading Donovan. So get that out of your mind.Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:04 amGetting a talented young minor league outfielder that is about ready for a MLB call up would seem to do that for Bloom.ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:02 amShady "This is how we should build the 2026 roster!"Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 09:56 am Bloom should be looking for a team that needs a catcher (Crooks or Pages) and a lefty relief pitcher (Romero). A team that has a talented, power hitting outfielder that's a top ten prospect that's about ready to get a call up. Maybe a team that has an outfield logjam. Crooks and Romero just might get that return.
Bloom: "I'm thinking beyond the 2026 roster."
Second, when acquiring prospects at this stage of the game, you're trying to get the best ones possible. You don't worry about your exact roster needs in 2027 or 2028...
In 2014, the Braves traded Heyward for Miller.
In 2015, they traded Miller for Swanson.
It shouldn't be assumed the players we trade for NOW are automatically part of our 10-year plan...
Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
If Donovan is traded. Are you really comfortable with the starting 3B situation for '26 and beyond? My plan keeps Donovan for 3B. Trimming some excess and a soon-to-be FA relief pitcher. While trying to fortify a need in the outfield for, possibly, later in '26 and beyond.ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:07 amWell first off, they are trading Donovan. So get that out of your mind.Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:04 amGetting a talented young minor league outfielder that is about ready for a MLB call up would seem to do that for Bloom.ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:02 amShady "This is how we should build the 2026 roster!"Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 09:56 am Bloom should be looking for a team that needs a catcher (Crooks or Pages) and a lefty relief pitcher (Romero). A team that has a talented, power hitting outfielder that's a top ten prospect that's about ready to get a call up. Maybe a team that has an outfield logjam. Crooks and Romero just might get that return.
Bloom: "I'm thinking beyond the 2026 roster."
Second, when acquiring prospects at this stage of the game, you're trying to get the best ones possible. You don't worry about your exact roster needs in 2027 or 2028...
In 2014, the Braves traded Heyward for Miller.
In 2015, they traded Miller for Swanson.
It shouldn't be assumed the players we trade for NOW are automatically part of our 10-year plan...
Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
Once again, you’re fixated on the 2026 season.Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:12 amIf Donovan is traded. Are you really comfortable with the starting 3B situation for '26 and beyond? My plan keeps Donovan for 3B. Trimming some excess and a soon-to-be FA relief pitcher. While trying to fortify a need in the outfield for, possibly, later in '26 and beyond.ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:07 amWell first off, they are trading Donovan. So get that out of your mind.Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:04 amGetting a talented young minor league outfielder that is about ready for a MLB call up would seem to do that for Bloom.ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:02 amShady "This is how we should build the 2026 roster!"Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 09:56 am Bloom should be looking for a team that needs a catcher (Crooks or Pages) and a lefty relief pitcher (Romero). A team that has a talented, power hitting outfielder that's a top ten prospect that's about ready to get a call up. Maybe a team that has an outfield logjam. Crooks and Romero just might get that return.
Bloom: "I'm thinking beyond the 2026 roster."
Second, when acquiring prospects at this stage of the game, you're trying to get the best ones possible. You don't worry about your exact roster needs in 2027 or 2028...
In 2014, the Braves traded Heyward for Miller.
In 2015, they traded Miller for Swanson.
It shouldn't be assumed the players we trade for NOW are automatically part of our 10-year plan...
It’s more important to get prospects that a Donovan trade will bring…
Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
It might be prudent to re-sign Donovan. It could cover 3B for quite a while while he's still fairly young. Do you see that if Donovan is traded? That being 3B being firmly covered.ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:15 amOnce again, you’re fixated on the 2026 season.Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:12 amIf Donovan is traded. Are you really comfortable with the starting 3B situation for '26 and beyond? My plan keeps Donovan for 3B. Trimming some excess and a soon-to-be FA relief pitcher. While trying to fortify a need in the outfield for, possibly, later in '26 and beyond.ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:07 amWell first off, they are trading Donovan. So get that out of your mind.Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:04 amGetting a talented young minor league outfielder that is about ready for a MLB call up would seem to do that for Bloom.ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 10:02 amShady "This is how we should build the 2026 roster!"Shady wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 09:56 am Bloom should be looking for a team that needs a catcher (Crooks or Pages) and a lefty relief pitcher (Romero). A team that has a talented, power hitting outfielder that's a top ten prospect that's about ready to get a call up. Maybe a team that has an outfield logjam. Crooks and Romero just might get that return.
Bloom: "I'm thinking beyond the 2026 roster."
Second, when acquiring prospects at this stage of the game, you're trying to get the best ones possible. You don't worry about your exact roster needs in 2027 or 2028...
In 2014, the Braves traded Heyward for Miller.
In 2015, they traded Miller for Swanson.
It shouldn't be assumed the players we trade for NOW are automatically part of our 10-year plan...
It’s more important to get prospects that a Donovan trade will bring…
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Re: Can Bloom get outfield help without trading Donovan?
zuck698 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:25 pmStarting to wonder about his mental wellness! Maybe a cognitive test would help?NYCardsFan wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:24 pmYou’ve already done this thread topic. Numerous times.Shady wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025 21:11 pm After helping the starting pitching situation. Obviously, his focus should now be getting help for the outfield. Be nice to do that, somehow, without trading Donovan. Donovan 3B, Winn SS, Wetherholt 2B and Burleson 1B would make for fine infield for quite a few years tp come..
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