Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
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Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
So we all agree that the reasoning Oli was extended has nothing to do with Bloom actually liking Oli as a manager?
Hmm, okay.
Hmm, okay.
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brianstlou2
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Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
It tells me that the Cardinals aren’t going to compete in the next year or two so why hire a high profile manager when you have one that will do what you tell him to do.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
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Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
Yadi knows exactly what the team's plans are for him. Buying off Oli's last year could also be part of the plan. A nice parting gift and time to plan for it....brianstlou2 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 21:46 pm It tells me that the Cardinals aren’t going to compete in the next year or two so why hire a high profile manager when you have one that will do what you tell him to do.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
1. He is only 39 years old - room for improvement..........
2. He has a nice family.
2. He has a nice family.
Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
They may also feel that if Yadi is not doing well as manager that it would be difficult firing him. How do you fire a legend of the team ?brianstlou2 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 21:46 pm It tells me that the Cardinals aren’t going to compete in the next year or two so why hire a high profile manager when you have one that will do what you tell him to do.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
Dismissing a Pujols, Yadi, Ozzie , Waino is not a position an organization wants to be in .
Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
and once again, confirming that the club values marketing and P R over winning....ramfandan wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 06:54 amThey may also feel that if Yadi is not doing well as manager that it would be difficult firing him. How do you fire a legend of the team ?brianstlou2 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 21:46 pm It tells me that the Cardinals aren’t going to compete in the next year or two so why hire a high profile manager when you have one that will do what you tell him to do.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
Dismissing a Pujols, Yadi, Ozzie , Waino is not a position an organization wants to be in .
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Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
They don’t value those over winning. There are no options. You know this deal.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:24 amand once again, confirming that the club values marketing and P R over winning....ramfandan wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 06:54 amThey may also feel that if Yadi is not doing well as manager that it would be difficult firing him. How do you fire a legend of the team ?brianstlou2 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 21:46 pm It tells me that the Cardinals aren’t going to compete in the next year or two so why hire a high profile manager when you have one that will do what you tell him to do.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
Dismissing a Pujols, Yadi, Ozzie , Waino is not a position an organization wants to be in .
Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
their recent history does not support thatsikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:26 amThey don’t value those over winning. There are no options. You know this deal.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:24 amand once again, confirming that the club values marketing and P R over winning....ramfandan wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 06:54 amThey may also feel that if Yadi is not doing well as manager that it would be difficult firing him. How do you fire a legend of the team ?brianstlou2 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 21:46 pm It tells me that the Cardinals aren’t going to compete in the next year or two so why hire a high profile manager when you have one that will do what you tell him to do.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
Dismissing a Pujols, Yadi, Ozzie , Waino is not a position an organization wants to be in .
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Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
I can’t argue your points, you are correct reference recent history. I still believe winning is the objective, however, as we all know, this isn’t your normal off season reset.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:30 amtheir recent history does not support thatsikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:26 amThey don’t value those over winning. There are no options. You know this deal.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:24 amand once again, confirming that the club values marketing and P R over winning....ramfandan wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 06:54 amThey may also feel that if Yadi is not doing well as manager that it would be difficult firing him. How do you fire a legend of the team ?brianstlou2 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 21:46 pm It tells me that the Cardinals aren’t going to compete in the next year or two so why hire a high profile manager when you have one that will do what you tell him to do.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
Dismissing a Pujols, Yadi, Ozzie , Waino is not a position an organization wants to be in .
Takes time. Therefore in a down time focus may change to keep the franchise going.
I’d still say winning is - at this juncture, maybe a long term goal.
Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
perhaps....and it would be a refreshing changesikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:35 amI can’t argue your points, you are correct reference recent history. I still believe winning is the objective, however, as we all know, this isn’t your normal off season reset.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:30 amtheir recent history does not support thatsikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:26 amThey don’t value those over winning. There are no options. You know this deal.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:24 amand once again, confirming that the club values marketing and P R over winning....ramfandan wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 06:54 amThey may also feel that if Yadi is not doing well as manager that it would be difficult firing him. How do you fire a legend of the team ?brianstlou2 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 21:46 pm It tells me that the Cardinals aren’t going to compete in the next year or two so why hire a high profile manager when you have one that will do what you tell him to do.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
Dismissing a Pujols, Yadi, Ozzie , Waino is not a position an organization wants to be in .
Takes time. Therefore in a down time focus may change to keep the franchise going.
I’d still say winning is - at this juncture, maybe a long term goal.
that they shipped out some so called "fan favorites" is encouraging
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Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
I think the industry passed us by, or we just fell off, too fast.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:42 amperhaps....and it would be a refreshing changesikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:35 amI can’t argue your points, you are correct reference recent history. I still believe winning is the objective, however, as we all know, this isn’t your normal off season reset.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:30 amtheir recent history does not support thatsikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:26 amThey don’t value those over winning. There are no options. You know this deal.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:24 amand once again, confirming that the club values marketing and P R over winning....ramfandan wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 06:54 amThey may also feel that if Yadi is not doing well as manager that it would be difficult firing him. How do you fire a legend of the team ?brianstlou2 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 21:46 pm It tells me that the Cardinals aren’t going to compete in the next year or two so why hire a high profile manager when you have one that will do what you tell him to do.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
Dismissing a Pujols, Yadi, Ozzie , Waino is not a position an organization wants to be in .
Takes time. Therefore in a down time focus may change to keep the franchise going.
I’d still say winning is - at this juncture, maybe a long term goal.
that they shipped out some so called "fan favorites" is encouraging
Now that hole is deeper and wider than a normal off season. Takes a different template. This in turn takes time.
Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
the industry changed and the club was slow to react, and there were too many chairs at the roster tablesikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:48 amI think the industry passed us by, or we just fell off, too fast.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:42 amperhaps....and it would be a refreshing changesikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:35 amI can’t argue your points, you are correct reference recent history. I still believe winning is the objective, however, as we all know, this isn’t your normal off season reset.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:30 amtheir recent history does not support thatsikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:26 amThey don’t value those over winning. There are no options. You know this deal.45s wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 07:24 amand once again, confirming that the club values marketing and P R over winning....ramfandan wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 06:54 amThey may also feel that if Yadi is not doing well as manager that it would be difficult firing him. How do you fire a legend of the team ?brianstlou2 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 21:46 pm It tells me that the Cardinals aren’t going to compete in the next year or two so why hire a high profile manager when you have one that will do what you tell him to do.
Two, it tells me that Bloom and Owners really don’t want Yadi as Manager of the team. This will now force Yadi into going to another team. Then Cards will be off the hook. There’s no way these owners would allow someone they can’t control to manage the team. They know Yadi will hold them accountable. And they aren’t willing to take that risk.
Dismissing a Pujols, Yadi, Ozzie , Waino is not a position an organization wants to be in .
Takes time. Therefore in a down time focus may change to keep the franchise going.
I’d still say winning is - at this juncture, maybe a long term goal.
that they shipped out some so called "fan favorites" is encouraging
Now that hole is deeper and wider than a normal off season. Takes a different template. This in turn takes time.
there are indications those issues are being addressed
I think there is reason for optimism
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Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
I’m sure Bloom and the DeWitt’s, discussed the future of Marmol. My guess is, and it’s just a guess, the DeWitt’s and Bloom were on the same page about retaining Marmol as the manager.ecleme22 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 10:19 am Dewitts to Bloom:
“We have removed Mo and given you cart Blanche on remaking the minor leagues and the mlb roster, even if that meant trading fan favorites. But the one thing you are not allowed to change is the very-unpopular manager. I’m sorry, but not only does Oli stay, he’s getting an extension. Sorry, buddy.”
Yeah, that’s far fetched…
Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
Well, let's be clear that everyone is 'GUESSING' on CT regarding this, including me.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026 08:23 amI’m sure Bloom and the DeWitt’s, discussed the future of Marmol. My guess is, and it’s just a guess, the DeWitt’s and Bloom were on the same page about retaining Marmol as the manager.ecleme22 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2026 10:19 am Dewitts to Bloom:
“We have removed Mo and given you cart Blanche on remaking the minor leagues and the mlb roster, even if that meant trading fan favorites. But the one thing you are not allowed to change is the very-unpopular manager. I’m sorry, but not only does Oli stay, he’s getting an extension. Sorry, buddy.”
Yeah, that’s far fetched…
My 'guess':
Dewits to Bloom: "Well, what do you want to do about Oli?"
Bloom: "From my two years' experience here, I think OM can be an asset during this rebuild and possibly beyond. Once we start supporting him better through the MiLB pipeline and giving him better-educated ways to work the roster, I think he can thrive. The players (current and former) respect him, he has managed in the minors. He is a former pro player. And, we work well together."
Sure, it's a guess. But it's much more likely than the Dewitts 'blocking' Bloom from replacing Oli.
Re: Two undisputed truths about Oli Marmol
Isn’t that the claim….that he gets along great with the players?
There is story in PD where the players attended the presser announcing his extension
It’s been stated here many times…..Players like Oli…..he relates to players well