Minor league track records are far more valuable than a 21 inning stint in the majors. That's an very small sample size. Hardly reliable. Granillo has the makeup to be a strong reliever.rockondlouie wrote: ↑10 Feb 2026 14:44 pmMinor league stats are meaningless if they don't translate to MLB, lazy on your part to site them my friend.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑10 Feb 2026 14:39 pmRock, that's lazy stat grabbing my friend.rockondlouie wrote: ↑10 Feb 2026 14:32 pm![]()
Granillo did have a 4.71 ERA/1.38 WHiP/7.7 SO9................last guy in the pen' type reliever.
He's another "meh", so it's a "meh" for another "meh" trade.
Granillo only pitched in like 14 games and like 21 innings. Hard to use those stats to judge the guy.
Look at Granillo's minor league #'s. 12.2 K/9, which is more than the guy we got. Plus Granillo has closed before and has late inning experience in the minors.
Seems like he was on the uptick.
Disappointed in this trade, at least on its face.
He's a "meh", back of the bench reliever who had his cup of coffee who wasn't going to make the Cardinals opening day roster.
Soriano could be the same guy but he does have better MLB strikeout potential and that's what Bloom is going for, power pitching.
The guy we got, from what I can tell so far, is not any better. If he is out of options, he also will lock in a bullpen spot, which I prefer to have flexibility in throughout the season.