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Re: luke weaver,go figure

Posted: 02 Jun 2025 22:58 pm
by ClassicO
JohnnyMO wrote: 22 May 2025 21:07 pm
Flaherty is 57-46 with a 3.68 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, and 1006 strikeouts over 883 career innings.

Weaver is 35-46 with a 4.70 ERA. 1.35 WHIP, and 697 strikeouts over 697 innings.

D. Hudson is 40-32 with a 4.21 ERA. 1.435 WHIP, and 364 strikeouts over 560 innings.

It’s not even close who has been the more valuable pitcher. Weaver seemed like a good guy and it’s great he’s turned himself into a dominant reliever. But he never was as valuable as Flaherty.
I added Dakota Hudson to round out your list and have all three #1 SP picks 2014-2016.

But didn't Melville tell us that Dakota Hudson would have a far better career than Flaherty and was "the most irreplaceable player on the Cardinals?"

Re: luke weaver,go figure

Posted: 03 Jun 2025 03:48 am
by Rojo Johnson
Cranny wrote: 22 May 2025 21:04 pm Met his mom one time at Spring Training. Good people.
Yep. It’s important to his professional career that he has a fine family. And, btw, so what?

Re: luke weaver,go figure

Posted: 03 Jun 2025 10:27 am
by Cranny
Rojo Johnson wrote: 03 Jun 2025 03:48 am
Cranny wrote: 22 May 2025 21:04 pm Met his mom one time at Spring Training. Good people.
Yep. It’s important to his professional career that he has a fine family. And, btw, so what?
By the way, Rojo, his family is fully supportive in everything he does. They raised him to put teammates before self, and have resilience no matter what happens. That may be why when he failed as a starter, he has come back to be an excellent closer. Players aren’t robots. That’s why before they draft a player, the Cardinals interview
the player. the player’s parents, his coaches, his school advisors, etc. They want to know how he takes instruction, how he treats teammates, how he performs under pressure, etc. Hope that helps you.

Re: luke weaver,go figure

Posted: 03 Jun 2025 10:28 am
by ecleme22
Cranny wrote: 03 Jun 2025 10:27 am
Rojo Johnson wrote: 03 Jun 2025 03:48 am
Cranny wrote: 22 May 2025 21:04 pm Met his mom one time at Spring Training. Good people.
Yep. It’s important to his professional career that he has a fine family. And, btw, so what?
By the way, Rojo, his family is fully supportive in everything he does. They raised him to put teammates before self, and have resilience no matter what happens. That may be why when he failed as a starter, he has come back to be an excellent closer. Players aren’t robots. That’s why before they draft a player, the Cardinals interview
the player. the player’s parents, his coaches, his school advisors, etc. They want to know how he takes instruction, how he treats teammates, how he performs under pressure, etc. Hope that helps you.
That sounds extensive conversation with the Weavers.

Re: luke weaver,go figure

Posted: 03 Jun 2025 11:07 am
by Cranny
ecleme22 wrote: 03 Jun 2025 10:28 am
Cranny wrote: 03 Jun 2025 10:27 am
Rojo Johnson wrote: 03 Jun 2025 03:48 am
Cranny wrote: 22 May 2025 21:04 pm Met his mom one time at Spring Training. Good people.
Yep. It’s important to his professional career that he has a fine family. And, btw, so what?
By the way, Rojo, his family is fully supportive in everything he does. They raised him to put teammates before self, and have resilience no matter what happens. That may be why when he failed as a starter, he has come back to be an excellent closer. Players aren’t robots. That’s why before they draft a player, the Cardinals interview
the player. the player’s parents, his coaches, his school advisors, etc. They want to know how he takes instruction, how he treats teammates, how he performs under pressure, etc. Hope that helps you.
That sounds extensive conversation with the Weavers.
Did have an extensive conversation. After Luke was drafted, he was sent 500 balls to sign by the Cardinals. They sent him a check of $15,000 to do it. He felt that was ridiculous, and donated the $15,000 to charity. Again, he plays for the name on the front of the jersey, and for his teammates.
It’s why he has resiliency. He’s not all tied up in himself.

Re: luke weaver,go figure

Posted: 03 Jun 2025 11:42 am
by ecleme22
Cranny wrote: 03 Jun 2025 11:07 am
ecleme22 wrote: 03 Jun 2025 10:28 am
Cranny wrote: 03 Jun 2025 10:27 am
Rojo Johnson wrote: 03 Jun 2025 03:48 am
Cranny wrote: 22 May 2025 21:04 pm Met his mom one time at Spring Training. Good people.
Yep. It’s important to his professional career that he has a fine family. And, btw, so what?
By the way, Rojo, his family is fully supportive in everything he does. They raised him to put teammates before self, and have resilience no matter what happens. That may be why when he failed as a starter, he has come back to be an excellent closer. Players aren’t robots. That’s why before they draft a player, the Cardinals interview
the player. the player’s parents, his coaches, his school advisors, etc. They want to know how he takes instruction, how he treats teammates, how he performs under pressure, etc. Hope that helps you.
That sounds extensive conversation with the Weavers.
Did have an extensive conversation. After Luke was drafted, he was sent 500 balls to sign by the Cardinals. They sent him a check of $15,000 to do it. He felt that was ridiculous, and donated the $15,000 to charity. Again, he plays for the name on the front of the jersey, and for his teammates.
It’s why he has resiliency. He’s not all tied up in himself.
That sounds cool, cranny. Glad you got to chat w them.

Re: luke weaver,go figure

Posted: 03 Jun 2025 11:46 am
by WLTFE
Sounds like he has a beautiful family!

Re: luke weaver,go figure

Posted: 03 Jun 2025 12:25 pm
by kyace
In his interviews he’s a little off beat. Nothing ominous just a little wierd at times. Could be he’s playing with the press with that persona. Maybe that what makes him good at closing also.