Well... I think this year they gather a lot of data. They aren't going to buy any significant pieces this season, but questions will be answered. Such as:Carp4Cy wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 22:03 pmThe Cardinals got to where they were in '25 becausenighthawk wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 20:31 pm Of all the players on the Cards roster, Donovan was the one player who exemplified the type of player the Cards were once quite proficientt in drafting and developing. A gamer, fundamentally sound, who was good to great in all aspects of play. A player that George Kissell could work with and bring out the best. Alas, such talent would have been wasted in a multi year rebuild.
Reminiscent of Wally Moon whose talents were wasted in the 1950s until he was traded to the Dodgers. Jose Cruz was another - talent wasted as the Cards struggled to find themselves in the 1970s.
-they couldnt' draft and develop
-when they did develep someone they traded them away for a veteran and they became an allstar elsewhere
-and now the all stars we actually have drafted and developed and kept on our own (Helsley, Donny) have to be traded because drafting and developing all stars isn't enough by itself and you have to eventually spend too much to keep them.
There's the irony.
We've traded 5 former all stars since the ASG. I get that Bloom got all he could here, but Will the return reap 5 future all stars among them? If not, where do they come from? This is less about whether we got adequate "return" from specific trades and more about whether we have or ever will reload sufficiently from Goldy, Nado in their MVP primes, Wainwright in his prime, Albert DHing to a .900 OPS, and Yadi who still an AS in the not too distant past, and several others as well including everyone we just traded.
Just how far can prospects take us and when do we start taking other steps?
the continuing saga of Walker and Stormin' Norman. As has been said here before, these are not Bloom's guys so he is not as wedded to them as MO was. I think this is the year they either make it or someone passes them and the team perhaps moves them if they can.
Obviously, can JJW stay in the show all year and do well?
Can guys like Herrera and Burly take the next steps or have we seen the best of their game? Same with Noot. Can he get through a season and actually play 140 games? Or is Bloom going to move on from Noot soon. This is the year to decide.
Can Libby really be a #2 starter, and who of the cast of thousands will step up to form a rotation. Can said rotation avoid the garbage starts like Pallante made at the end. There will always be a few stinkers in a season, but last year was pretty hard to watch much of the time. I don't expect us to have an ACE, but Sonny wasn't really one either.
Will Baez get to AAA and do well? Which OFers are ready to contribute to the big club? We all know the cast of characters. Last year was pretty hard to watch as far as the OF went.
...and a bunch of other questions that you can ad to the list. Bloom moves pretty quickly. I think this is the year of evaluation of a number of players.
Now if they are doing unexpectedly well, then perhaps you may see some small addition. But you are unlikely to see any real money spent this year.