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Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 09:17 am
by 2ninr
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:04 am
I was not impressed at all w/Saggese when I first saw him last season, even called him JAG.
But the kid has really opened my eye's, to me he's the "bright spot" among the hitters.
On the pitching side like many I've been skeptical Libby had the pitches to get out RHH'ers as a starter, thought he'd be a great MRP the rest of his career.
But C. Bloom inserting him into the rotation the end of STing, rather than letting Mo/Oli keep him in the pen', makes Libby the pitching "bright spot".
Call all change w/the SSS, but these are my two bright spots of the early season.
Rock-Im trying to find link about Blooms role with Lib starting. Have you seen it?
Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 09:34 am
by scoutyjones2
I'll give a positive ..their home record

Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 09:35 am
by thetank2
2ninr wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:17 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:04 am
I was not impressed at all w/Saggese when I first saw him last season, even called him JAG.
But the kid has really opened my eye's, to me he's the "bright spot" among the hitters.
On the pitching side like many I've been skeptical Libby had the pitches to get out RHH'ers as a starter, thought he'd be a great MRP the rest of his career.
But C. Bloom inserting him into the rotation the end of STing, rather than letting Mo/Oli keep him in the pen', makes Libby the pitching "bright spot".
Call all change w/the SSS, but these are my two bright spots of the early season.
Rock-Im trying to find link about Blooms role with Lib starting. Have you seen it?
Seriously?
Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 10:15 am
by riff raff
2ninr wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:17 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:04 am
I was not impressed at all w/Saggese when I first saw him last season, even called him JAG.
But the kid has really opened my eye's, to me he's the "bright spot" among the hitters.
On the pitching side like many I've been skeptical Libby had the pitches to get out RHH'ers as a starter, thought he'd be a great MRP the rest of his career.
But C. Bloom inserting him into the rotation the end of STing, rather than letting Mo/Oli keep him in the pen', makes Libby the pitching "bright spot".
Call all change w/the SSS, but these are my two bright spots of the early season.
Rock-Im trying to find link about Blooms role with Lib starting. Have you seen it?
I would like to see that link as well
Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 10:29 am
by rockondlouie
2ninr wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:17 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:04 am
I was not impressed at all w/Saggese when I first saw him last season, even called him JAG.
But the kid has really opened my eye's, to me he's the "bright spot" among the hitters.
On the pitching side like many I've been skeptical Libby had the pitches to get out RHH'ers as a starter, thought he'd be a great MRP the rest of his career.
But C. Bloom inserting him into the rotation the end of STing, rather than letting Mo/Oli keep him in the pen', makes Libby the pitching "bright spot".
Call all change w/the SSS, but these are my two bright spots of the early season.
Rock-Im trying to find link about Blooms role with Lib starting. Have you seen it?
No link but............
(Bloom also made the call on Noot being the lead-off hitter

)
Libby move makes perfect sense as he 1) drafted him and 2) Mo/Oli had him slotted in the pen' until the final days of camp.
And many of us have been screaming since last season that Noot was the (DUH!) obvious guy to hit lead-off and not Mo/Oli's choice M. Winn.
Can't wait for Bloom to be fully in charge.

Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 10:31 am
by craviduce
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 10:29 am
2ninr wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:17 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:04 am
I was not impressed at all w/Saggese when I first saw him last season, even called him JAG.
But the kid has really opened my eye's, to me he's the "bright spot" among the hitters.
On the pitching side like many I've been skeptical Libby had the pitches to get out RHH'ers as a starter, thought he'd be a great MRP the rest of his career.
But C. Bloom inserting him into the rotation the end of STing, rather than letting Mo/Oli keep him in the pen', makes Libby the pitching "bright spot".
Call all change w/the SSS, but these are my two bright spots of the early season.
Rock-Im trying to find link about Blooms role with Lib starting. Have you seen it?
No link but............
(Bloom also made the call on Noot being the lead-off hitter

)
Libby move makes perfect sense as he 1) drafted him and 2) Mo/Oli had him slotted in the pen' until the final days of camp.
And many of us have been screaming since last season that Noot was the (DUH!) obvious guy to hit lead-off and not Mo/Oli's choice M. Winn.
Can't wait for Bloom to be fully in charge.
Rock, you're playing the "When things go right, it must be Bloom" and "when things go wrong it must be Mo" cards? You must be a right fit to be next to when Walker gets to hit 2nd, then goes 0-4 with 3 K's...."Yes, Bloom has Walker batting 2nd!!!!"....2 hours later, "(bleep) you, MO!!!!!"
Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 10:33 am
by sikeston bulldog2
craviduce wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 10:31 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 10:29 am
2ninr wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:17 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:04 am
I was not impressed at all w/Saggese when I first saw him last season, even called him JAG.
But the kid has really opened my eye's, to me he's the "bright spot" among the hitters.
On the pitching side like many I've been skeptical Libby had the pitches to get out RHH'ers as a starter, thought he'd be a great MRP the rest of his career.
But C. Bloom inserting him into the rotation the end of STing, rather than letting Mo/Oli keep him in the pen', makes Libby the pitching "bright spot".
Call all change w/the SSS, but these are my two bright spots of the early season.
Rock-Im trying to find link about Blooms role with Lib starting. Have you seen it?
No link but............
(Bloom also made the call on Noot being the lead-off hitter

)
Libby move makes perfect sense as he 1) drafted him and 2) Mo/Oli had him slotted in the pen' until the final days of camp.
And many of us have been screaming since last season that Noot was the (DUH!) obvious guy to hit lead-off and not Mo/Oli's choice M. Winn.
Can't wait for Bloom to be fully in charge.
Rock, you're playing the "When things go right, it must be Bloom" and "when things go wrong it must be Mo" cards? You must be a right fit to be next to when Walker gets to hit 2nd, then goes 0-4 with 3 K's...."Yes, Bloom has Walker batting 2nd!!!!"....2 hours later, "(drat) you, MO!!!!!"
Sacred ground. Somewhere between devils advocate and Yes man.
Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 10:36 am
by rockondlouie
craviduce wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 10:31 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 10:29 am
2ninr wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:17 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:04 am
I was not impressed at all w/Saggese when I first saw him last season, even called him JAG.
But the kid has really opened my eye's, to me he's the "bright spot" among the hitters.
On the pitching side like many I've been skeptical Libby had the pitches to get out RHH'ers as a starter, thought he'd be a great MRP the rest of his career.
But C. Bloom inserting him into the rotation the end of STing, rather than letting Mo/Oli keep him in the pen', makes Libby the pitching "bright spot".
Call all change w/the SSS, but these are my two bright spots of the early season.
Rock-Im trying to find link about Blooms role with Lib starting. Have you seen it?
No link but............
(Bloom also made the call on Noot being the lead-off hitter

)
Libby move makes perfect sense as he 1) drafted him and 2) Mo/Oli had him slotted in the pen' until the final days of camp.
And many of us have been screaming since last season that Noot was the (DUH!) obvious guy to hit lead-off and not Mo/Oli's choice M. Winn.
Can't wait for Bloom to be fully in charge.
Rock, you're playing the "When things go right, it must be Bloom" and "when things go wrong it must be Mo" cards? You must be a right fit to be next to when Walker gets to hit 2nd, then goes 0-4 with 3 K's...."Yes, Bloom has Walker batting 2nd!!!!"....2 hours later, "(drat) you, MO!!!!!"
Nope, way off base duce.
It's true, one day you'll hear about it.

Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 10:56 am
by riff raff
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 10:36 am
craviduce wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 10:31 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 10:29 am
2ninr wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:17 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:04 am
I was not impressed at all w/Saggese when I first saw him last season, even called him JAG.
But the kid has really opened my eye's, to me he's the "bright spot" among the hitters.
On the pitching side like many I've been skeptical Libby had the pitches to get out RHH'ers as a starter, thought he'd be a great MRP the rest of his career.
But C. Bloom inserting him into the rotation the end of STing, rather than letting Mo/Oli keep him in the pen', makes Libby the pitching "bright spot".
Call all change w/the SSS, but these are my two bright spots of the early season.
Rock-Im trying to find link about Blooms role with Lib starting. Have you seen it?
No link but............
(Bloom also made the call on Noot being the lead-off hitter

)
Libby move makes perfect sense as he 1) drafted him and 2) Mo/Oli had him slotted in the pen' until the final days of camp.
And many of us have been screaming since last season that Noot was the (DUH!) obvious guy to hit lead-off and not Mo/Oli's choice M. Winn.
Can't wait for Bloom to be fully in charge.
Rock, you're playing the "When things go right, it must be Bloom" and "when things go wrong it must be Mo" cards? You must be a right fit to be next to when Walker gets to hit 2nd, then goes 0-4 with 3 K's...."Yes, Bloom has Walker batting 2nd!!!!"....2 hours later, "(drat) you, MO!!!!!"
Nope, way off base duce.
It's true, one day you'll hear about it.
Liar, through and through

Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 12:19 pm
by 2ninr
thetank2 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:35 am
2ninr wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:17 am
rockondlouie wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 09:04 am
I was not impressed at all w/Saggese when I first saw him last season, even called him JAG.
But the kid has really opened my eye's, to me he's the "bright spot" among the hitters.
On the pitching side like many I've been skeptical Libby had the pitches to get out RHH'ers as a starter, thought he'd be a great MRP the rest of his career.
But C. Bloom inserting him into the rotation the end of STing, rather than letting Mo/Oli keep him in the pen', makes Libby the pitching "bright spot".
Call all change w/the SSS, but these are my two bright spots of the early season.
Rock-Im trying to find link about Blooms role with Lib starting. Have you seen it?
Seriously?
You normally have nothing to offer and all your trying to do is be a dick here as well. But you accidentally kind of have a point. Just because it's written on a blog or website doesn't make it true. Now do me a favor and ignore my posts. You aren't worth the effort to put you on ignore.
Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 12:33 pm
by imadangman
scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2025 11:57 am
Shady wrote: ↑20 Apr 2025 11:40 am
The emergences of position players, Scott and Saggese. And starting pitcher, Liberatore. Hopefully, two productive starters in the regular lineup, And a quality LHP starting pitcher. Three very positive developments.
LMAO. VS2? He's emerdged?
It's an emerdgency
Re: Cardinals bright spots, so far, this season
Posted: 21 Apr 2025 17:18 pm
by scoutyjones2
imadangman wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025 12:33 pm
scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑20 Apr 2025 11:57 am
Shady wrote: ↑20 Apr 2025 11:40 am
The emergences of position players, Scott and Saggese. And starting pitcher, Liberatore. Hopefully, two productive starters in the regular lineup, And a quality LHP starting pitcher. Three very positive developments.
LMAO. VS2? He's emerdged?
It's an emerdgency
Well played
