Re: 102 players have more HR than Burly and Hererra
Posted: 25 Sep 2025 14:04 pm
Walker and Gorman will each be 30/100 in 2026.


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+1 and a couple years ago we had a faction here (can't remember who) arguing that we needed to respect the DH position and go out and sign a full-time DH who can provide that type of offense. Sure looks like we might have that guy in house.
I don’t really support a full time DH. We have a couple of players who can fill that roll depending on the game. But we don’t have anyone that has the bat to justify that full time roll. In those cases to hold a roster spot they need to be able to play a defensive position. Not gold glove caliber but at least adequate.imadangman wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 14:18 pm+1 and a couple years ago we had a faction here (can't remember who) arguing that we needed to respect the DH position and go out and sign a full-time DH who can provide that type of offense. Sure looks like we might have that guy in house.
I agree, and my plan would be to have Burleson be part of the DH as well. Herrera and Burleson can both play 1B/LF as well.Jatalk wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 16:47 pmI don’t really support a full time DH. We have a couple of players who can fill that roll depending on the game. But we don’t have anyone that has the bat to justify that full time roll. In those cases to hold a roster spot they need to be able to play a defensive position. Not gold glove caliber but at least adequate.imadangman wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 14:18 pm+1 and a couple years ago we had a faction here (can't remember who) arguing that we needed to respect the DH position and go out and sign a full-time DH who can provide that type of offense. Sure looks like we might have that guy in house.
96 have more PA's than Burleson.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 12:20 pm Certainly they are servicable bats in the lineup...if we can find a spot for them on the field. But we still should have at least 1 if not 2+ hitters in that next 30/100 tier. They aren't that.
Whatever we think they are, its rose colored because we aren't used to the level of power the rest of MLB has right now.
Your Gorman blow up doll needs some air.Melville wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 18:46 pm96 have more PA's than Burleson.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 12:20 pm Certainly they are servicable bats in the lineup...if we can find a spot for them on the field. But we still should have at least 1 if not 2+ hitters in that next 30/100 tier. They aren't that.
Whatever we think they are, its rose colored because we aren't used to the level of power the rest of MLB has right now.
140 have more PA's than Herrera.
But you are correct - neither are 30 HR hitters.
STL does have one if he were given a full season of PA's.....
lolriff raff wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 19:10 pmYour Gorman blow up doll needs some air.Melville wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 18:46 pm96 have more PA's than Burleson.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 12:20 pm Certainly they are servicable bats in the lineup...if we can find a spot for them on the field. But we still should have at least 1 if not 2+ hitters in that next 30/100 tier. They aren't that.
Whatever we think they are, its rose colored because we aren't used to the level of power the rest of MLB has right now.
140 have more PA's than Herrera.
But you are correct - neither are 30 HR hitters.
STL does have one if he were given a full season of PA's.....
+1,000Hoosier59 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 19:12 pm The OP also didn’t mention how many of those players have higher batting averages than Burly, and Herrera.
It astounding how many people on here what to trade or keep bashing our three best hitters. ( Donovan, Burly, and Herrera)
Some people you just can’t please.
Those three players aren’t the problem, it’s the surrounding cast! Remove those three, even to improve the team somewhere else, you’ve weakened the team and just like under MO’s leadership, just spinning your wheels!
Good points. I agree about Burleson and adequate defense although I prefer him at first. Herrera defense is still question for me. I have not been watching many games lately but they seem to have given up on him in left. Plus seem to be going back to catcher in spring??imadangman wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 17:03 pmI agree, and my plan would be to have Burleson be part of the DH as well. Herrera and Burleson can both play 1B/LF as well.Jatalk wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 16:47 pmI don’t really support a full time DH. We have a couple of players who can fill that roll depending on the game. But we don’t have anyone that has the bat to justify that full time roll. In those cases to hold a roster spot they need to be able to play a defensive position. Not gold glove caliber but at least adequate.imadangman wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 14:18 pm+1 and a couple years ago we had a faction here (can't remember who) arguing that we needed to respect the DH position and go out and sign a full-time DH who can provide that type of offense. Sure looks like we might have that guy in house.
I disagree with the idea that Herrera doesnt have the power. It is still to be determined to some degree. But he also brings a certain type of hit tool and on base percentage to the equation. He is a 120-130 wRC+ hitter as is.
I keep pointing to Yandy Diaz who is primarily a 1B/DH (on a winning team) who has more of a batting average + on base percentage profile to his game with medium power, maybe similar to Herrera. The only difference is Yandy was a late bloomer. Herrera just turned 25. So don't close the book on him but there is an example of a 1B/DH on a winning team that does not fit the traditional power hitter profile.
Thx ICCICCFIM2 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 14:04 pmAmazing how guys are knocking Herrera. The Cards have been trying to develop internally an 850OPS+ 25HR+ bat since Pujols left in 2011. They finally did that in Herrera after 14 years and now some people are OK trading him because he isn't that good? Gee, you have to build a team player by player. Herrera is a player. Nice analysis Rock, thank you...rockondlouie wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 13:39 pmNah, not even close and that's BERNIE doing the pumping.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 13:33 pmThanks Rockvillerockondlouie wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 13:12 pm I wouldn't lump Hererra w/Burleson when it comes to HR power Carp, no comparison HR power wise.
From Bernie:
— Since returning from a lower-back injury in late August of last season, Herrera has made 504 plate appearances over that time.
— Among the 182 MLB hitters that have at least 500 plate appearances since August 26 of last season, Herrera’s wRC+ is 46 percent above the league average offensively.
— And in that group of 182 hitters, only six have outperformed Herrera in overall offense since late last season. The seven are: Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani, Cal Raleigh, Juan Soto, George Springer and Kyle Schwarber.
— Herrera’s 146 wRC+ since last August 26 is superior to an extensive list of hitters that includes Kyle Tucker, Fernando Tatis Jr., Vlad Guerrero Jr., Bryce Harper, Jose Ramirez, Francisco Lindor, Bobby Witt Jr., Rafael Devers, Matt Olson, Ketel Marte, Manny Machado, Will Smith, Yandy Diaz, Junior Caminero, Jackson Chourio, Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman, Jazz Chisholm, Julio Rodriguez, Bo Bichette, Byron Buxton, Eugenio Suarez, Trea Turner, Matt Chapman, Josh Naylor, Brent Rooker, Kyle Stowers, Christian Yelich, James Wood, Gunnar Henderson and Spencer Torkelson.
Whew.
— Since Aug. 26 of last season, Herrera has batted .295 with a .386 on-base rate, .485 slugging percentage and an .871 OPS. Oh, and he’s struck out in only 18.3 percent of his plate appearances … while walking in 10 percent of his plate appearances.
— This month, through Tuesday, Herrera has 8 home runs in 73 at-bats. His teammates have 6 home runs in 590 at-bats. On average, Herrera has homered every 8.1 bats this month. His teammates, on average, have homered every 98.3 at bats. That’s nuts. But it's true.
— Entering Wednesday, Herrera is tied with Shohei Ohtani and Cal Raleigh for most home runs (8) in SeptemberYou sound like Smellville when he pumped UniKKKorn
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Did you even read my post???Hoosier59 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 19:12 pm The OP also didn’t mention how many of those players have higher batting averages than Burly, and Herrera.
It astounding how many people on here what to trade or keep bashing our three best hitters. ( Donovan, Burly, and Herrera)
Some people you just can’t please.
Those three players aren’t the problem, it’s the surrounding cast! Remove those three, even to improve the team somewhere else, you’ve weakened the team and just like under MO’s leadership, just spinning your wheels!