And grabbing a GG proves my point all along, I feel, that Gorman’s leash at 3b is short.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2026 06:27 amIf he butchers it, why play it at all. As for the angst, yes, I think he is over matched at third. In fact, I’d bet he’d make a league level first baseman. Plus when he hits, it fills a corner sufficiently.ecleme22 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2026 06:21 amI told you all this angst about Gorman’s glove is overblown. If he’s a butcher at 3b, he will stop playing 3b…Or at least play it sporadically…sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2026 06:03 amI didn’t know Urias was GG at third. I like it.Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑25 Feb 2026 16:03 pm 1) C/DH Ivan Herrera
2) C Pedro Pages
3) C Jimmy Crooks or Yohel Pozo
4) 1B/OF Alec Burleson
5) 2B JJ Wetherholt
6) SS Masyn Winn
7) 3B Nolan Gorman
IF Ramon Urias
9) IF-OF Thomas Saggese
10) LF Lars Nootbar (IL) Jose Fermin or Nelson Velzquez
11) CF Victor Scott II
12) RF Jordan Walker
13) OF Nathan Church
It seems like the Cardinals will need to carry 3 catchers if we are counting Herrera as a catcher. The question becomes- is it Crooks or Pozo? I give the edge to Crooks because if Bernal is promoted to AAA, it will be easier to get him playing time there if he is sharing with Pozo.
Spot #10 will belong to Nootbaar when he is ready. Until then it looks like the competition is between Fermin and Velazquez. I give the edge to Fermin as he has no more minor league options remaining. It would be easier to slip Velazquez through waivers than Jose.
What say you?
But I see your point. Why worry about fielding with a GG at that position on the team.
And yes, he could end up at 1b.
This roster will experience a ton of movement.