That strategy happens daily.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑07 May 2026 00:15 amI think people think if they repeat wrong information enough that will somehow make it trueStlcardsblues wrote: ↑06 May 2026 23:24 pmRemember when people actually believe that there was ever a Carlson for Soto trade that the Cards turned down? It was amusing when facts showed it was all fake news and Carlson was never the reason a Soto trade wasn’t made.Rollin' on the River wrote: ↑06 May 2026 13:50 pm And to think we’d have Juan Soto at DH now if it wasn’t for him.
People mixing two different story into one and falsely saying Carlson was the reason the Cardinals killed it.
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Melville
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Multiple injuries - including being steamrolled by Jordan Walker - derailed his career.
It happens.
He's just 27.
Maybe he comes back, maybe not.
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False narrative. He was awful long before the 2024 collision with Walker (not "steamrolled" but DC's knee hit a sprawled Walker). He had ten other injuries -- all minor stuff any legit player comes back from. Not DC.Melville wrote: ↑07 May 2026 08:22 amMultiple injuries - including being steamrolled by Jordan Walker - derailed his career.
It happens.
He's just 27.
Maybe he comes back, maybe not.
You just make stuff up to fit your narrative. Fool.
You mocked TON, but this guy was injured constantly as well. I think this "steamroll" was basically a soccer fall. Ha.
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He made 4+ million playing a kids game for several years. That seems like a win to me. Far more than most ppl will ever see.
I don't feel too sad for him. Hopefully he saved and invested wisely. And good luck to him in whatever comes next.
If he wants to keep playing he could even go abroad and keep playing and earning!
I don't feel too sad for him. Hopefully he saved and invested wisely. And good luck to him in whatever comes next.
If he wants to keep playing he could even go abroad and keep playing and earning!
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The Nard
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That is true; he’s young enough to keep going - if he stillcardsfaninla wrote: ↑07 May 2026 16:15 pm He made 4+ million playing a kids game for several years. That seems like a win to me. Far more than most ppl will ever see.
I don't feel too sad for him. Hopefully he saved and invested wisely. And good luck to him in whatever comes next.
If he wants to keep playing he could even go abroad and keep playing and earning!
Has that fire within to play. Japan and Mexico beckon.
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Crazy I think he’s younger than Burleson.The Nard wrote: ↑07 May 2026 17:47 pmThat is true; he’s young enough to keep going - if he stillcardsfaninla wrote: ↑07 May 2026 16:15 pm He made 4+ million playing a kids game for several years. That seems like a win to me. Far more than most ppl will ever see.
I don't feel too sad for him. Hopefully he saved and invested wisely. And good luck to him in whatever comes next.
If he wants to keep playing he could even go abroad and keep playing and earning!
Has that fire within to play. Japan and Mexico beckon.
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Melville
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Folks forget how young he still is.ecleme22 wrote: ↑07 May 2026 18:29 pmCrazy I think he’s younger than Burleson.The Nard wrote: ↑07 May 2026 17:47 pmThat is true; he’s young enough to keep going - if he stillcardsfaninla wrote: ↑07 May 2026 16:15 pm He made 4+ million playing a kids game for several years. That seems like a win to me. Far more than most ppl will ever see.
I don't feel too sad for him. Hopefully he saved and invested wisely. And good luck to him in whatever comes next.
If he wants to keep playing he could even go abroad and keep playing and earning!
Has that fire within to play. Japan and Mexico beckon.
Another organization is going to give him a look.
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So are you finally ready to retract your repeated assertion that Carlson would have a much better career than O'Neil or Bader (since he's unequivocally had the worst career of the three)? Nah, you'll rationalize something dumb.Melville wrote: ↑07 May 2026 18:56 pmFolks forget how young he still is.ecleme22 wrote: ↑07 May 2026 18:29 pmCrazy I think he’s younger than Burleson.The Nard wrote: ↑07 May 2026 17:47 pmThat is true; he’s young enough to keep going - if he stillcardsfaninla wrote: ↑07 May 2026 16:15 pm He made 4+ million playing a kids game for several years. That seems like a win to me. Far more than most ppl will ever see.
I don't feel too sad for him. Hopefully he saved and invested wisely. And good luck to him in whatever comes next.
If he wants to keep playing he could even go abroad and keep playing and earning!
Has that fire within to play. Japan and Mexico beckon.
Another organization is going to give him a look.
And how's "irreplaceable Dakota Hudson" doing?
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"how's "irreplaceable Dakota Hudson" doing?"ClassicO wrote: ↑07 May 2026 21:01 pmSo are you finally ready to retract your repeated assertion that Carlson would have a much better career than O'Neil or Bader (since he's unequivocally had the worst career of the three)? Nah, you'll rationalize something dumb.Melville wrote: ↑07 May 2026 18:56 pmFolks forget how young he still is.ecleme22 wrote: ↑07 May 2026 18:29 pmCrazy I think he’s younger than Burleson.The Nard wrote: ↑07 May 2026 17:47 pmThat is true; he’s young enough to keep going - if he stillcardsfaninla wrote: ↑07 May 2026 16:15 pm He made 4+ million playing a kids game for several years. That seems like a win to me. Far more than most ppl will ever see.
I don't feel too sad for him. Hopefully he saved and invested wisely. And good luck to him in whatever comes next.
If he wants to keep playing he could even go abroad and keep playing and earning!
Has that fire within to play. Japan and Mexico beckon.
Another organization is going to give him a look.
And how's "irreplaceable Dakota Hudson" doing?
Rather curious that you would want to trot out an example which is but one small portion of my overall 96%+ accuracy rate.
In 2019, 24 year old Hudson was 16-7, with a 3.35 ERA in 32 starts and 174 innings.
For the past 6 years the Cardinals have not replaced or replicated a similar single season from even one of their pitching products.
In fact, not one has been remotely close
FACT is, for every moment of every day for the past 6 years, I have been brilliantly and perfectly correct about him being irreplaceable.
Now, I realize that you read, reread, save, categorize, and cross reference all of my posts by subject matter and date (again, curious behavior since it is never about me and I disapprove when others attempt to make it so), but nonetheless it is not terribly surprising that you unintentionally retrieved something your voluminous archives which confirms the excellence of my analysis.
Being kind and gracious to a fault, I thank you for that.
As for The Paper Tyler, The Poser, and Carlson, it is not possible to compare the final outcome of their respective careers and likely will not be for at least another 5 or 6 years - nor to yet factor how unanticipated injuries will impact the final evaluation.
My advice?
Keep reading.
Keep learning.
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Ha ha ha. Word salad that is patently absurd. Poor Mel.Melville wrote: ↑07 May 2026 21:33 pm"how's "irreplaceable Dakota Hudson" doing?"ClassicO wrote: ↑07 May 2026 21:01 pmSo are you finally ready to retract your repeated assertion that Carlson would have a much better career than O'Neil or Bader (since he's unequivocally had the worst career of the three)? Nah, you'll rationalize something dumb.Melville wrote: ↑07 May 2026 18:56 pmFolks forget how young he still is.ecleme22 wrote: ↑07 May 2026 18:29 pmCrazy I think he’s younger than Burleson.The Nard wrote: ↑07 May 2026 17:47 pmThat is true; he’s young enough to keep going - if he stillcardsfaninla wrote: ↑07 May 2026 16:15 pm He made 4+ million playing a kids game for several years. That seems like a win to me. Far more than most ppl will ever see.
I don't feel too sad for him. Hopefully he saved and invested wisely. And good luck to him in whatever comes next.
If he wants to keep playing he could even go abroad and keep playing and earning!
Has that fire within to play. Japan and Mexico beckon.
Another organization is going to give him a look.
And how's "irreplaceable Dakota Hudson" doing?
Rather curious that you would want to trot out an example which is but one small portion of my overall 96%+ accuracy rate.
In 2019, 24 year old Hudson was 16-7, with a 3.35 ERA in 32 starts and 174 innings.
For the past 6 years the Cardinals have not replaced or replicated a similar single season from even one of their pitching products.
In fact, not one has been remotely close
FACT is, for every moment of every day for the past 6 years, I have been brilliantly and perfectly correct about him being irreplaceable.
Now, I realize that you read, reread, save, categorize, and cross reference all of my posts by subject matter and date (again, curious behavior since it is never about me and I disapprove when others attempt to make it so), but nonetheless it is not terribly surprising that you unintentionally retrieved something your voluminous archives which confirms the excellence of my analysis.
Being kind and gracious to a fault, I thank you for that.
As for The Paper Tyler, The Poser, and Carlson, it is not possible to compare the final outcome of their respective careers and likely will not be for at least another 5 or 6 years - nor to yet factor how unanticipated injuries will impact the final evaluation.
My advice?
Keep reading.
Keep learning.
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