I know that you hold that opinion.Melville wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:56 pmHerrera is not an MLB catcher and never will be, while Pozo is a journeyman roster filler.Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:42 pmWhy is Crooks needed now? So we can have 3 catchers on the roster instead of 2? So we can win 75 games instead of 73?Melville wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:35 pmNot quite.Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:24 pmor vice versa.Melville wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:17 pmMy priorities are for STL to make CORRECT BASEBALL DECISIONS.Jatalk wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 09:20 amI’m not smart enough to evaluate the players but I am smart enough to know what I want in a catcher. Sure I want him to hit but my main priority is defense and the knowledge to control the staff and frankly the game. Pitch framing, blocking, arm strength, and brains. Those are my priorities
Bernal is a quality prospect and may well be at the top of his value - and STL should leverage that to fill far more pressing needs.
By the way, when you typed 'Pitch framing, blocking, arm strength, and brains" you perfectly described Crooks - who STL has under control for the next 6 years.
Bernal is expendable.
Crooks is needed now.
Bernal is not and may or may not be in the future.
Which is why Crooks should be retained and Bernal dealt.
That leaves Pages and Crooks as potential viable options.
Further, 2026 is needed to evaluate Crooks at the MLB level - which is not yet needed from Bernal.
Additionally, Bernal is being pushed from below by Rodriguez.
Bernal may become a quality MLB catcher - no one is debating otherwise.
But, the organization is deep with catcher prospects and given where each is at right now, as well as where the organization is at, it is obvious that Bernal is the most obvious and appropriate trade piece option from the current group.
Bloom would be very, very foolish to pass on any quality opportunity to leverage Bernal to obtain needed talent at greater areas of need.
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It is more than an opinion.Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:58 pmI know that you hold that opinion.Melville wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:56 pmHerrera is not an MLB catcher and never will be, while Pozo is a journeyman roster filler.Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:42 pmWhy is Crooks needed now? So we can have 3 catchers on the roster instead of 2? So we can win 75 games instead of 73?Melville wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:35 pmNot quite.Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:24 pmor vice versa.Melville wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:17 pmMy priorities are for STL to make CORRECT BASEBALL DECISIONS.Jatalk wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 09:20 amI’m not smart enough to evaluate the players but I am smart enough to know what I want in a catcher. Sure I want him to hit but my main priority is defense and the knowledge to control the staff and frankly the game. Pitch framing, blocking, arm strength, and brains. Those are my priorities
Bernal is a quality prospect and may well be at the top of his value - and STL should leverage that to fill far more pressing needs.
By the way, when you typed 'Pitch framing, blocking, arm strength, and brains" you perfectly described Crooks - who STL has under control for the next 6 years.
Bernal is expendable.
Crooks is needed now.
Bernal is not and may or may not be in the future.
Which is why Crooks should be retained and Bernal dealt.
That leaves Pages and Crooks as potential viable options.
Further, 2026 is needed to evaluate Crooks at the MLB level - which is not yet needed from Bernal.
Additionally, Bernal is being pushed from below by Rodriguez.
Bernal may become a quality MLB catcher - no one is debating otherwise.
But, the organization is deep with catcher prospects and given where each is at right now, as well as where the organization is at, it is obvious that Bernal is the most obvious and appropriate trade piece option from the current group.
Bloom would be very, very foolish to pass on any quality opportunity to leverage Bernal to obtain needed talent at greater areas of need.
It is simply the correct way to conduct strategic analysis resulting in right decision making.
Super Slo Mo was terrified of that type of thinking.
Bloom must embrace it.
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If he is good enough to win the gold glove at AA I would keep him. The most important defensive position in baseball. .247 at AA translates to Mendoza line in MLB but he is young for the level and should improve.
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Only at your house is it more than an opinion. I love talkin' baseball, and I even really enjoy hearing your point of view on Cardinal baseball, but the rest of the hyperbole is a mess.
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Re: Cardinal Nation on Bernal as #5 Prospect
Bernal is not ready right now. Its a mute point (or Noot point)Melville wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:35 pmNot quite.Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:24 pmor vice versa.Melville wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:17 pmMy priorities are for STL to make CORRECT BASEBALL DECISIONS.Jatalk wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 09:20 amI’m not smart enough to evaluate the players but I am smart enough to know what I want in a catcher. Sure I want him to hit but my main priority is defense and the knowledge to control the staff and frankly the game. Pitch framing, blocking, arm strength, and brains. Those are my priorities
Bernal is a quality prospect and may well be at the top of his value - and STL should leverage that to fill far more pressing needs.
By the way, when you typed 'Pitch framing, blocking, arm strength, and brains" you perfectly described Crooks - who STL has under control for the next 6 years.
Bernal is expendable.
Crooks is needed now.
Bernal is not and may or may not be in the future.
Which is why Crooks should be retained and Bernal dealt.
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What do you guys think they could get for Bernal or Crooks? In other words, trade for whom?3dender wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 09:35 amThe correct baseball decision is to trade Crooks, who does not have as high a ceiling as Bernal.
The correct baseball decision is to plan for a Bernal/Rodriguez catching platoon starting in 2028... assuming Herrera doesn't become as good as Rodriguez defensively.
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IMO this is dependent on R.R.'s progress behind the plate (by all reports his bat isn't going to be an issue).
If I was Bloom I wouldn't deal Bernal until I had made a decision on R.R.'s future position.
IF Bloom see's R.R. as the catcher of the future, then dealing Bernal for an OF'er or 3rd baseman would be a solid move.
But at this stage Bernal's values isn't going to go down this season, in fact it could go even higher w/a strong 2026.
The catchers I move now are P. Pages (add him into any Donovan or JoJo deals), then Crooks after the 2026 season if Bernal is still in the organization.
But again, they key this year is for Bloom and his team to decide what path R.R. is on position wise before you make any move w/Bernal.
JMO
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Not anything near good enough to risk the strength we have in the organization. This timwe next year should give us a much clearer path.ClassicO wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 14:10 pmWhat do you guys think they could get for Bernal or Crooks? In other words, trade for whom?3dender wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 09:35 amThe correct baseball decision is to trade Crooks, who does not have as high a ceiling as Bernal.
The correct baseball decision is to plan for a Bernal/Rodriguez catching platoon starting in 2028... assuming Herrera doesn't become as good as Rodriguez defensively.
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Neither of them will get much on their own apart from the type of prospect they got back for Gray. But packaging Crooks with Donovan or Arenado, or possibly JoJo, would improve either of those deals.ClassicO wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 14:10 pmWhat do you guys think they could get for Bernal or Crooks? In other words, trade for whom?3dender wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 09:35 amThe correct baseball decision is to trade Crooks, who does not have as high a ceiling as Bernal.
The correct baseball decision is to plan for a Bernal/Rodriguez catching platoon starting in 2028... assuming Herrera doesn't become as good as Rodriguez defensively.
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We do seem to be in the catbird's seat with Crooks, Bernal and Rodriguez. The only issue is that Crooks hasn't taken hold yet and the other two are still toiling in the minors.
It isn't, IMO, time to be talking trade. That's scare talk. It only works when promise dims. Melville can point out to Hence, O'Neill and others who didn't live up to expectations...but that isn't a given. If Bernal continues to develop well, he'll be even more attractive next year and, by then, we'll have a better idea of what to expect from Crooks.
It isn't, IMO, time to be talking trade. That's scare talk. It only works when promise dims. Melville can point out to Hence, O'Neill and others who didn't live up to expectations...but that isn't a given. If Bernal continues to develop well, he'll be even more attractive next year and, by then, we'll have a better idea of what to expect from Crooks.
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Re: Cardinal Nation on Bernal as #5 Prospect
Agree that if the front office decides that Rodriguez is the catcher of the future, then Bernal is the better trade piece. Crooks can catch until Rodriguez is ready.rockondlouie wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 14:22 pmIMO this is dependent on R.R.'s progress behind the plate (by all reports his bat isn't going to be an issue).
If I was Bloom I wouldn't deal Bernal until I had made a decision on R.R.'s future position.
IF Bloom see's R.R. as the catcher of the future, then dealing Bernal for an OF'er or 3rd baseman would be a solid move.
But at this stage Bernal's values isn't going to go down this season, in fact it could go even higher w/a strong 2026.
The catchers I move now are P. Pages (add him into any Donovan or JoJo deals), then Crooks after the 2026 season if Bernal is still in the organization.
But again, they key this year is for Bloom and his team to decide what path R.R. is on position wise before you make any move w/Bernal.
JMO
It seems like with the catchers we have, that they would move him to get his bat in the lineup everyday, but somehow the Mariners find a way to get Cal Raleigh's bat in the lineup- so it can be done.
My early opinion is that Crooks will be a good catcher defensively and a reasonable bat, but Bernal will be better. I believe Bernal will be better defensively than RR, but will not compare with the bat. All 3 will be good enough to be major league starters.
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Re: Cardinal Nation on Bernal as #5 Prospect
I worry about Raniel being able to stick behind the plate.
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I harp and harp and harp on this, and I'll continue to do so.TraveledLessRoad wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 15:18 pm I worry about Raniel being able to stick behind the plate.
If there's any doubt that he can't catch then he should be moved to a new position yesterday. OR...if he can catch, but not as good as...say...Bernal, then Rodriguez should be moved yesterday.
I'd love to have a guy who can mash at catcher, don't get me wrong. But if given the choice, I'd rather have a brick wall behind the plate with a light bat than have a guy with a big stick who doesn't know which end of the glove his hand goes in.
Rodriguez isn't particularly tall, so that probably rules out first base. Maybe he could move to one of the other three corners, though.
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Melville and craviduce, please note this post. Of which I agree. I'd say LF is in Rainiel's future.Strummer Jones wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 16:07 pmI harp and harp and harp on this, and I'll continue to do so.TraveledLessRoad wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 15:18 pm I worry about Raniel being able to stick behind the plate.
If there's any doubt that he can't catch then he should be moved to a new position yesterday. OR...if he can catch, but not as good as...say...Bernal, then Rodriguez should be moved yesterday.
I'd love to have a guy who can mash at catcher, don't get me wrong. But if given the choice, I'd rather have a brick wall behind the plate with a light bat than have a guy with a big stick who doesn't know which end of the glove his hand goes in.
Rodriguez isn't particularly tall, so that probably rules out first base. Maybe he could move to one of the other three corners, though.
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Appreciate your posts as well.Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 13:25 pm Only at your house is it more than an opinion. I love talkin' baseball, and I even really enjoy hearing your point of view on Cardinal baseball, but the rest of the hyperbole is a mess.
Always quality.
As for me, I am only and always about the game.
Free of bias, free of agenda - and certainly free of hyperbole.
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Actually, that is precisely the point.2ninr wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 13:44 pmBernal is not ready right now. Its a mute point (or Noot point)Melville wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:35 pmNot quite.Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:24 pmor vice versa.Melville wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 12:17 pmMy priorities are for STL to make CORRECT BASEBALL DECISIONS.Jatalk wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 09:20 amI’m not smart enough to evaluate the players but I am smart enough to know what I want in a catcher. Sure I want him to hit but my main priority is defense and the knowledge to control the staff and frankly the game. Pitch framing, blocking, arm strength, and brains. Those are my priorities
Bernal is a quality prospect and may well be at the top of his value - and STL should leverage that to fill far more pressing needs.
By the way, when you typed 'Pitch framing, blocking, arm strength, and brains" you perfectly described Crooks - who STL has under control for the next 6 years.
Bernal is expendable.
Crooks is needed now.
Bernal is not and may or may not be in the future.
Which is why Crooks should be retained and Bernal dealt.
Pages is trusted by coaches and pitching staff, Crooks is ready for an extended look in 2026 and quite probably beyond.
Rodriguez is chasing down Bernal.
Bernal is caught in between.
Clearly the most logical trade piece if a catcher is moved.