I’m definitely more excited heading into 2026 than I was 2025.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:56 pmI think it’s giant steps compared to the past. I’m still laughing that people thought we could get Montes straight up for Donovan. That Montes wouldn’t be enough.Cusecards wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:52 pm+1Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:51 pmAgreed. 1500 plate appearances opened up. You know, Contreras, Arenado and Donovan weren’t the future. So, let’s see what we have. Fill in the blanks later.Cusecards wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:46 pmAgreeOzziesfan41 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:41 pm+1 pitching is gold and if you have a cost controlled rotation and not Having to over pay for non aces like gray and mediocrity like mikolas Gibson and Lynn then you can spend on offense and trade excess pitching for hitters you need
The Cards definitely have some holes in their lineup.
And 2026 could be make or break for a few position players.
But....in general I’d feel more confident looking for hitting as opposed to pitching next offseason.
Baby steps!.
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You’re 100% correct. 1500 more abs means nothing when seeing what you have.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 22:06 pmThis group? They haven't lacked for enough chances. Some of them lack for enough talent.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:49 pmHe has. He opened up 1500 plate appearances to see what the young guys can do.
Everyone of them has more than a complete season, and most have 3.
Gorman - 426 Games 3.5 career WAR 99 OPS+
Walker - 279 G, -2.7 WAR 88OPS+
Nootbaar - 527 G, 9.3 Career WAR. 109 OPS+ OK that looks decent on paper, but which was is he trending?
Herrera - 203 G, 4 WAR, 127 OPS+ - does he build on this and become a true plus player or is 19 HRs his ceiling?
Burly - 414 G, 2.2 career WAR
Winn - 316 G, 6.5 WAR, outstanding rookie year - have to reasonably assume there's more upside there.
Scott - 191 G, 2.2 WAR 64 OPS+
Pages - 180 G, 2.2 WAR
Career war means nothing to me with a youth movement.
JJ is zero war. Must suck.
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You’re an idiot. I didn’t say anything about winning in 2026.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:52 pmBoo hoo. Cry me a river. My team not going to win in 2026. When is the last time they won? Did you cry every year?Jatalk wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:47 pmThey better pitch well because we sure haven’t done anything to help the offense.billybaseball wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 19:06 pm From the trade deadline to the Donovan trade today, the Cardinals have added 11 pitchers through trade. Add to the fact Hjerpe is coming back. Doyle and Franklin are also coming in. That's a whole lot of high upside pitching being injected into our system.
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We know what we have with Gorman. We know what we have with Noot, with Pages. I'm not against a youth movement, but we don't have enough of the right youth. They were 29th in HR and slg WITH Willson and Donny. Now they are gone and this might be the worst lineup in the league sans JJW and Hererra.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 22:19 pmYou’re 100% correct. 1500 more abs means nothing when seeing what you have.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 22:06 pmThis group? They haven't lacked for enough chances. Some of them lack for enough talent.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:49 pmHe has. He opened up 1500 plate appearances to see what the young guys can do.
Everyone of them has more than a complete season, and most have 3.
Gorman - 426 Games 3.5 career WAR 99 OPS+
Walker - 279 G, -2.7 WAR 88OPS+
Nootbaar - 527 G, 9.3 Career WAR. 109 OPS+ OK that looks decent on paper, but which was is he trending?
Herrera - 203 G, 4 WAR, 127 OPS+ - does he build on this and become a true plus player or is 19 HRs his ceiling?
Burly - 414 G, 2.2 career WAR
Winn - 316 G, 6.5 WAR, outstanding rookie year - have to reasonably assume there's more upside there.
Scott - 191 G, 2.2 WAR 64 OPS+
Pages - 180 G, 2.2 WAR
Career war means nothing to me with a youth movement.
JJ is zero war. Must suck.
At what point do you decide you've seen enough and trade for more better hitting prospects. We aren't going to become competitive very quickly when that desperately needed additional elite RH MOTO bat isn't even in our system. We need quality young hitters, not just warm bodies.
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Very articulate reply, moron.Jatalk wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 22:21 pmYou’re an idiot. I didn’t say anything about winning in 2026.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:52 pmBoo hoo. Cry me a river. My team not going to win in 2026. When is the last time they won? Did you cry every year?Jatalk wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:47 pmThey better pitch well because we sure haven’t done anything to help the offense.billybaseball wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 19:06 pm From the trade deadline to the Donovan trade today, the Cardinals have added 11 pitchers through trade. Add to the fact Hjerpe is coming back. Doyle and Franklin are also coming in. That's a whole lot of high upside pitching being injected into our system.
“ They better pitch well because we sure haven’t done anything to help the offense.”
What were you saying, IDIOT? Were you talking two or three years from now after they rebuild? Be more articulate in your speech.
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Why? It would just go over your head.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 22:29 pmVery articulate reply, moron.Jatalk wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 22:21 pmYou’re an idiot. I didn’t say anything about winning in 2026.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:52 pmBoo hoo. Cry me a river. My team not going to win in 2026. When is the last time they won? Did you cry every year?Jatalk wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:47 pmThey better pitch well because we sure haven’t done anything to help the offense.billybaseball wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 19:06 pm From the trade deadline to the Donovan trade today, the Cardinals have added 11 pitchers through trade. Add to the fact Hjerpe is coming back. Doyle and Franklin are also coming in. That's a whole lot of high upside pitching being injected into our system.
“ They better pitch well because we sure haven’t done anything to help the offense.”
What were you saying, IDIOT? Were you talking two or three years from now after they rebuild? Be more articulate in your speech.
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First sentence reply. No you don’t.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 22:26 pmWe know what we have with Gorman. We know what we have with Noot, with Pages. I'm not against a youth movement, but we don't have enough of the right youth. They were 29th in HR and slg WITH Willson and Donny. Now they are gone and this might be the worst lineup in the league sans JJW and Hererra.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 22:19 pmYou’re 100% correct. 1500 more abs means nothing when seeing what you have.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 22:06 pmThis group? They haven't lacked for enough chances. Some of them lack for enough talent.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:49 pmHe has. He opened up 1500 plate appearances to see what the young guys can do.
Everyone of them has more than a complete season, and most have 3.
Gorman - 426 Games 3.5 career WAR 99 OPS+
Walker - 279 G, -2.7 WAR 88OPS+
Nootbaar - 527 G, 9.3 Career WAR. 109 OPS+ OK that looks decent on paper, but which was is he trending?
Herrera - 203 G, 4 WAR, 127 OPS+ - does he build on this and become a true plus player or is 19 HRs his ceiling?
Burly - 414 G, 2.2 career WAR
Winn - 316 G, 6.5 WAR, outstanding rookie year - have to reasonably assume there's more upside there.
Scott - 191 G, 2.2 WAR 64 OPS+
Pages - 180 G, 2.2 WAR
Career war means nothing to me with a youth movement.
JJ is zero war. Must suck.
At what point do you decide you've seen enough and trade for more better hitting prospects. We aren't going to become competitive very quickly when that desperately needed additional elite RH MOTO bat isn't even in our system. We need quality young hitters, not just warm bodies.
Donny hit 10 home runs. Good riddance.
I think Bloom has seen enough and got rid of a mediocre player that Cardinal fans think is a God.
In a rebuild, you don’t replace all the players the first year. Or everybody would do it.
When you’ve seen enough, who do you trade garbage to get better players for?
How do you know we don’t have MOTO in our system?