I would say the Ozuna trade was bad.thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:32 amAll organizations have made bad trades. It will happen again. The Cardinals are fortunate that they make far fewer bad position player trades than most anyone. The Cards worst position player trade was trading Johnny Mize after the 1941 season. Randy A is a 20 HR hitter who will be forgotten in a few years like the better player Jose Cruz has been.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:35 amWhat specifically do you disagree with?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:06 amReally?3dender wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:44 pmOne really hopes that the org will learn from this to finally start supporting their SP prospects better.An Old Friend wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:39 pm He needed consistency and commitment from the organization that they hadn’t previously given him.
The Cards haven't been burned on $80,000,000+ contracts though could have been.
Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
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Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
That isn’t what you took a shot at. You implied that you disagreed that there were developmental missteps with Liberatore.thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:32 amAll organizations have made bad trades. It will happen again. The Cardinals are fortunate that they make far fewer bad position player trades than most anyone. The Cards worst position player trade was trading Johnny Mize after the 1941 season. Randy A is a 20 HR hitter who will be forgotten in a few years like the better player Jose Cruz has been.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:35 amWhat specifically do you disagree with?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:06 amReally?3dender wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:44 pmOne really hopes that the org will learn from this to finally start supporting their SP prospects better.An Old Friend wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:39 pm He needed consistency and commitment from the organization that they hadn’t previously given him.
The Cards haven't been burned on $80,000,000+ contracts though could have been.
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Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
What on earth does any of that have to do with not jerking around SP prospects between the rotation and bullpen?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:32 amAll organizations have made bad trades. It will happen again. The Cardinals are fortunate that they make far fewer bad position player trades than most anyone. The Cards worst position player trade was trading Johnny Mize after the 1941 season. Randy A is a 20 HR hitter who will be forgotten in a few years like the better player Jose Cruz has been.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:35 amWhat specifically do you disagree with?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:06 amReally?3dender wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:44 pmOne really hopes that the org will learn from this to finally start supporting their SP prospects better.An Old Friend wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:39 pm He needed consistency and commitment from the organization that they hadn’t previously given him.
The Cards haven't been burned on $80,000,000+ contracts though could have been.
Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
We didn't trade Ozuna we traded for Ozuna. We shouldn't have traded Lance Johnson. Reggie Smith trade in 1976 was forced. He didn't have monster seasons.ecleme22 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:40 amI would say the Ozuna trade was bad.thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:32 amAll organizations have made bad trades. It will happen again. The Cardinals are fortunate that they make far fewer bad position player trades than most anyone. The Cards worst position player trade was trading Johnny Mize after the 1941 season. Randy A is a 20 HR hitter who will be forgotten in a few years like the better player Jose Cruz has been.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:35 amWhat specifically do you disagree with?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:06 amReally?3dender wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:44 pmOne really hopes that the org will learn from this to finally start supporting their SP prospects better.An Old Friend wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:39 pm He needed consistency and commitment from the organization that they hadn’t previously given him.
The Cards haven't been burned on $80,000,000+ contracts though could have been.
Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
What team hasn't done this? It works. Someone has to pitch in the BP.3dender wrote: ↑25 May 2025 10:11 amWhat on earth does any of that have to do with not jerking around SP prospects between the rotation and bullpen?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:32 amAll organizations have made bad trades. It will happen again. The Cardinals are fortunate that they make far fewer bad position player trades than most anyone. The Cards worst position player trade was trading Johnny Mize after the 1941 season. Randy A is a 20 HR hitter who will be forgotten in a few years like the better player Jose Cruz has been.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:35 amWhat specifically do you disagree with?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:06 amReally?3dender wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:44 pmOne really hopes that the org will learn from this to finally start supporting their SP prospects better.An Old Friend wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:39 pm He needed consistency and commitment from the organization that they hadn’t previously given him.
The Cards haven't been burned on $80,000,000+ contracts though could have been.
Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
The missteps were so bad that we have control of him for 4-5 more years? It's baseball. He could blow out his elbow in the near future and you could claim he was mismanaged. It's baseball.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:41 amThat isn’t what you took a shot at. You implied that you disagreed that there were developmental missteps with Liberatore.thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:32 amAll organizations have made bad trades. It will happen again. The Cardinals are fortunate that they make far fewer bad position player trades than most anyone. The Cards worst position player trade was trading Johnny Mize after the 1941 season. Randy A is a 20 HR hitter who will be forgotten in a few years like the better player Jose Cruz has been.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:35 amWhat specifically do you disagree with?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:06 amReally?3dender wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:44 pmOne really hopes that the org will learn from this to finally start supporting their SP prospects better.An Old Friend wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:39 pm He needed consistency and commitment from the organization that they hadn’t previously given him.
The Cards haven't been burned on $80,000,000+ contracts though could have been.
Want to try again?
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This is a special kind of idiotic. Your position is that it doesn’t matter how pitchers are handled cause they could get hurt.thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:22 amThe missteps were so bad that we have control of him for 4-5 more years? It's baseball. He could blow out his elbow in the near future and you could claim he was mismanaged. It's baseball.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:41 amThat isn’t what you took a shot at. You implied that you disagreed that there were developmental missteps with Liberatore.thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:32 amAll organizations have made bad trades. It will happen again. The Cardinals are fortunate that they make far fewer bad position player trades than most anyone. The Cards worst position player trade was trading Johnny Mize after the 1941 season. Randy A is a 20 HR hitter who will be forgotten in a few years like the better player Jose Cruz has been.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:35 amWhat specifically do you disagree with?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:06 amReally?3dender wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:44 pmOne really hopes that the org will learn from this to finally start supporting their SP prospects better.An Old Friend wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:39 pm He needed consistency and commitment from the organization that they hadn’t previously given him.
The Cards haven't been burned on $80,000,000+ contracts though could have been.
Want to try again?
My god.
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Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
Go back to shining Dewitt's shoes.thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:18 amWhat team hasn't done this? It works. Someone has to pitch in the BP.3dender wrote: ↑25 May 2025 10:11 amWhat on earth does any of that have to do with not jerking around SP prospects between the rotation and bullpen?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:32 amAll organizations have made bad trades. It will happen again. The Cardinals are fortunate that they make far fewer bad position player trades than most anyone. The Cards worst position player trade was trading Johnny Mize after the 1941 season. Randy A is a 20 HR hitter who will be forgotten in a few years like the better player Jose Cruz has been.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:35 amWhat specifically do you disagree with?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:06 amReally?3dender wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:44 pmOne really hopes that the org will learn from this to finally start supporting their SP prospects better.An Old Friend wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:39 pm He needed consistency and commitment from the organization that they hadn’t previously given him.
The Cards haven't been burned on $80,000,000+ contracts though could have been.
Idiot.
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Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
The only thing he ever criticizes front office for is he thinks mo is an idiot for hiring bloom to replace himAn Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:24 amThis is a special kind of idiotic. Your position is that it doesn’t matter how pitchers are handled cause they could get hurt.thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:22 amThe missteps were so bad that we have control of him for 4-5 more years? It's baseball. He could blow out his elbow in the near future and you could claim he was mismanaged. It's baseball.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:41 amThat isn’t what you took a shot at. You implied that you disagreed that there were developmental missteps with Liberatore.thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 09:32 amAll organizations have made bad trades. It will happen again. The Cardinals are fortunate that they make far fewer bad position player trades than most anyone. The Cards worst position player trade was trading Johnny Mize after the 1941 season. Randy A is a 20 HR hitter who will be forgotten in a few years like the better player Jose Cruz has been.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:35 amWhat specifically do you disagree with?thetank2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:06 amReally?3dender wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:44 pmOne really hopes that the org will learn from this to finally start supporting their SP prospects better.An Old Friend wrote: ↑24 May 2025 23:39 pm He needed consistency and commitment from the organization that they hadn’t previously given him.
The Cards haven't been burned on $80,000,000+ contracts though could have been.
Want to try again?
My god.
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Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:27 am Who cares about trade equality. Doesn’t matter. You stuck with what you get. What’s important is the result we now enjoy.
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Yea, there's no guarantee that he would be pitching like this earlier had they handled him better, but they definitely mishandled him, and I'm guessing it didn't help.
But regardless, he's pitching like I think everyone hoped he would now and that's all I care about.
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ecleme has been pretty insistent the last few years that he wasn’t mishandled… that this narrative was just making excuses for his inconsistent performance, so this “maturity” thing is just his hedge against having to acknowledge that his prior position was pretty far off base.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑25 May 2025 20:28 pmYea, there's no guarantee that he would be pitching like this earlier had they handled him better, but they definitely mishandled him, and I'm guessing it didn't help.
But regardless, he's pitching like I think everyone hoped he would now and that's all I care about.
Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
That’s not true. I’ve acknowledged how he was mishandled in May, ‘23, but also noted that he IS getting opportunities and eventually he needs to take advantage of them.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 20:34 pmecleme has been pretty insistent the last few years that he wasn’t mishandled… that this narrative was just making excuses for his inconsistent performance, so this “maturity” thing is just his hedge against having to acknowledge that his prior position was pretty far off base.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑25 May 2025 20:28 pmYea, there's no guarantee that he would be pitching like this earlier had they handled him better, but they definitely mishandled him, and I'm guessing it didn't help.
But regardless, he's pitching like I think everyone hoped he would now and that's all I care about.
Was Pallante promised three months of starts last year? No. Yet he was given a tryout in late May and succeeded.
You have used Randy Johnson countless times with Libby as an example of how talent can struggle early on and needs to mature. You no longer feel this?
Come on…
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Not doing this.ecleme22 wrote: ↑26 May 2025 07:35 amThat’s not true. I’ve acknowledged how he was mishandled in May, ‘23, but also noted that he IS getting opportunities and eventually he needs to take advantage of them.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 20:34 pmecleme has been pretty insistent the last few years that he wasn’t mishandled… that this narrative was just making excuses for his inconsistent performance, so this “maturity” thing is just his hedge against having to acknowledge that his prior position was pretty far off base.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑25 May 2025 20:28 pmYea, there's no guarantee that he would be pitching like this earlier had they handled him better, but they definitely mishandled him, and I'm guessing it didn't help.
But regardless, he's pitching like I think everyone hoped he would now and that's all I care about.
Was Pallante promised three months of starts last year? No. Yet he was given a tryout in late May and succeeded.
You have used Randy Johnson countless times with Libby as an example of how talent can struggle early on and needs to mature. You no longer feel this?
Come on…
I referenced a bunch of pitchers who ended up being Hall of Famers that took awhile to gain traction.
THEN, you claimed that I comped Liberatore to Johnson… I had not.
Others have also referenced Johnson in conversation throughout the years.
Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
You can find player examples for any opinion you want. Claiming he was mishandled when he is now thriving?An Old Friend wrote: ↑26 May 2025 07:41 amNot doing this.ecleme22 wrote: ↑26 May 2025 07:35 amThat’s not true. I’ve acknowledged how he was mishandled in May, ‘23, but also noted that he IS getting opportunities and eventually he needs to take advantage of them.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 20:34 pmecleme has been pretty insistent the last few years that he wasn’t mishandled… that this narrative was just making excuses for his inconsistent performance, so this “maturity” thing is just his hedge against having to acknowledge that his prior position was pretty far off base.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑25 May 2025 20:28 pmYea, there's no guarantee that he would be pitching like this earlier had they handled him better, but they definitely mishandled him, and I'm guessing it didn't help.
But regardless, he's pitching like I think everyone hoped he would now and that's all I care about.
Was Pallante promised three months of starts last year? No. Yet he was given a tryout in late May and succeeded.
You have used Randy Johnson countless times with Libby as an example of how talent can struggle early on and needs to mature. You no longer feel this?
Come on…
I referenced a bunch of pitchers who ended up being Hall of Famers that took awhile to gain traction.
THEN, you claimed that I comped Liberatore to Johnson… I had not.
Others have also referenced Johnson in conversation throughout the years.
Maybe he needed to go through that.
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Re: Libby, maybe time to re-eval 'the trade' again
OK, so to be clear - are you also then disagreeing with the team's stated position that he was not setup to succeed?thetank2 wrote: ↑26 May 2025 08:18 amYou can find player examples for any opinion you want. Claiming he was mishandled when he is now thriving?An Old Friend wrote: ↑26 May 2025 07:41 amNot doing this.ecleme22 wrote: ↑26 May 2025 07:35 amThat’s not true. I’ve acknowledged how he was mishandled in May, ‘23, but also noted that he IS getting opportunities and eventually he needs to take advantage of them.An Old Friend wrote: ↑25 May 2025 20:34 pmecleme has been pretty insistent the last few years that he wasn’t mishandled… that this narrative was just making excuses for his inconsistent performance, so this “maturity” thing is just his hedge against having to acknowledge that his prior position was pretty far off base.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑25 May 2025 20:28 pmYea, there's no guarantee that he would be pitching like this earlier had they handled him better, but they definitely mishandled him, and I'm guessing it didn't help.
But regardless, he's pitching like I think everyone hoped he would now and that's all I care about.
Was Pallante promised three months of starts last year? No. Yet he was given a tryout in late May and succeeded.
You have used Randy Johnson countless times with Libby as an example of how talent can struggle early on and needs to mature. You no longer feel this?
Come on…
I referenced a bunch of pitchers who ended up being Hall of Famers that took awhile to gain traction.
THEN, you claimed that I comped Liberatore to Johnson… I had not.
Others have also referenced Johnson in conversation throughout the years.
Maybe he needed to go through that.
I've said this numerous times throughout the years, that they needed to keep him on turn with a consistent routine. I've said numerous times that they were not setting him up to have success... a point that ecleme has contended repeatedly.
I just want to be sure that you're doing what it looks like, here... not only absolving the team of poor development tactics, but ALSO saying that the team's comments regarding Liberatore are off base.
Is that what you're doing? You have a problem being clear with what you mean.