Thanks for the list. However, none of the players you listed are clearly better pure hitters than Burleson. Carpenter, in his best years, maybe. And, I predict, Burleson, at only 26, will still improve. JMHONYCardsFan wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 11:53 amFor the years 2016-2025:
Player/wRC+
Tommy Pham: 123
Jose Martinez: 122
Brendan Donovan: 118
Matt Carpenter: 117
Lars Nootbaar: 113
Tyler O’Neill: 111
Stephen Piscotty: 107
Nolan Gorman: 104
Alec Burleson: 104
Kolten Wong: 100
Tommy Edman: 99
Harrison Bader: 98
Also worth noting that many of those other players contributed meaningful value (as opposed to destroying it) in the field and/or on the bases as well—they weren’t extremely one-dimensional, bat-only players.
Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
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Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
“Thanks for the research and data that answer my question. However, I will now willfully ignore it (because it doesn’t say what I want) and continue to spam the forum with my usual bad-faith, fact-free horsesh*t.”Shady wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 12:12 pmThanks for the list. However, none of the players you listed are clearly better pure hitters than Burleson. Carpenter, in his best years, maybe. And, I predict, Burleson, at only 26, will still improve. JMHONYCardsFan wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 11:53 amFor the years 2016-2025:
Player/wRC+
Tommy Pham: 123
Jose Martinez: 122
Brendan Donovan: 118
Matt Carpenter: 117
Lars Nootbaar: 113
Tyler O’Neill: 111
Stephen Piscotty: 107
Nolan Gorman: 104
Alec Burleson: 104
Kolten Wong: 100
Tommy Edman: 99
Harrison Bader: 98
Also worth noting that many of those other players contributed meaningful value (as opposed to destroying it) in the field and/or on the bases as well—they weren’t extremely one-dimensional, bat-only players.
Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
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Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
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Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
And that list just includes the hitting aspect of a player like NY refers to.Shady wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 12:12 pmThanks for the list. However, none of the players you listed are clearly better pure hitters than Burleson. Carpenter, in his best years, maybe. And, I predict, Burleson, at only 26, will still improve. JMHONYCardsFan wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 11:53 amFor the years 2016-2025:
Player/wRC+
Tommy Pham: 123
Jose Martinez: 122
Brendan Donovan: 118
Matt Carpenter: 117
Lars Nootbaar: 113
Tyler O’Neill: 111
Stephen Piscotty: 107
Nolan Gorman: 104
Alec Burleson: 104
Kolten Wong: 100
Tommy Edman: 99
Harrison Bader: 98
Also worth noting that many of those other players contributed meaningful value (as opposed to destroying it) in the field and/or on the bases as well—they weren’t extremely one-dimensional, bat-only players.
Now imagine how far down the list Burly is if the list is instead who produces better WAR production than Alec, and WAR is a far better comp of what a player provides a team. But with you, it's apparently more about a player than any consideration about what that player actually net contributes to help a team win games.
Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
I like Burly. He's a pretty good hitter and takes professional ABs. The power will likely develop over the next couple seasons. That being said, I don't think his value will ever be higher than it is right now and we need pitching. If you can get a quality starting pitcher from someone, I think you have to pull the trigger.
Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
Theres no doubt shadys comparison js ridiculous, but your statement of barely tolerable for 7th or 8th is equally ridiculous. Burky has a .787 ops in a league with aBaseball Savant wrote: ↑17 Aug 2025 19:49 pm Kruk walked in 10% of at bats, Burleson in 5% of the at bats-another Huge difference, Kruk was a .300 hitter, Burleson at .264
Burleson is a free swinger, who clogs up the bases, and is horrible at first and outfield, and I mean horrible
If you want to hit him 7th or 8th as a DH, he is barely tolerable
Why doesn’t somebody ride his behind to get in better shape
719 ops. His ops+ is 120 meaning burly is hitting 20% better than league average. No team has a lineup deep enough for that to be hitting 7th or 8th.
Burly is currently our best hitter and we rank near the middle of the pack in runs scored despite starting acott and pages with burly our best hitter. Not 30th.
Your expectations are just as delusional as shadys delusional burly obsession.
Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
Kruk and burlys stats arent even close. Why make such a ridiculous comparison.Shady wrote: ↑17 Aug 2025 19:04 pm Burly's coming into his prime years. And you Rummies want him benched, traded or, even, DFAed. That's hilarious. Get fricken' real if you think you know anything about pro baseball hitters. The Cardinals know what they have in Burleson. He's one the finest hitters the organization has developed in the last ten years. Get over it critics.
No one wants burly dfad anymore. Traded- some do yes. But not one person is calling for his dfa. Stop this ridiculous trolling. And this is his 4th year- thats likely his ceiling which is fine. His stats are no way comparable to kruk. Kruk had a .828 ops his first season even though he started majors later.
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Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
"Carpenter, in his best years, maybe"Shady wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 12:12 pmThanks for the list. However, none of the players you listed are clearly better pure hitters than Burleson. Carpenter, in his best years, maybe. And, I predict, Burleson, at only 26, will still improve. JMHONYCardsFan wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 11:53 amFor the years 2016-2025:
Player/wRC+
Tommy Pham: 123
Jose Martinez: 122
Brendan Donovan: 118
Matt Carpenter: 117
Lars Nootbaar: 113
Tyler O’Neill: 111
Stephen Piscotty: 107
Nolan Gorman: 104
Alec Burleson: 104
Kolten Wong: 100
Tommy Edman: 99
Harrison Bader: 98
Also worth noting that many of those other players contributed meaningful value (as opposed to destroying it) in the field and/or on the bases as well—they weren’t extremely one-dimensional, bat-only players.

You're kidding, right?
M. Carp
2013 - 2018
127 HR
439 RBI's
609 Runs
.273 .378 .472 .851
131 OPS+
3 time All-Star
Silver Slugger
3 Top 12 MVP voting finishes
Bumbles
2023 - 2025
45 HR
172 RBI's
152 Runs
.264 .315 .417 .733
103 OPS
No comparison, but you already knew that even before you posted that stupid comment.
Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
This team would be an absolute mess, offensively, without Burleson in the lineup. Let's see what Burleson's stats are by the time he's 30. For the next three seasons. Which should be his prime years. Also, I see quite a few single digit home run years for Kruk. His top season HR total was 21. Burly's already matched that. Kruk does seem superior with BAs, overall. Many of you seem to feel Burleson has peaked as a hitter. I don't think so.
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Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
I'm not the only one that made that comparison. In fact, I got the idea from another poster. Wonder why nobody blasted that poster.Wattage wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 13:00 pmTheres no doubt shadys comparison js ridiculous, but your statement of barely tolerable for 7th or 8th is equally ridiculous. Burky has a .787 ops in a league with aBaseball Savant wrote: ↑17 Aug 2025 19:49 pm Kruk walked in 10% of at bats, Burleson in 5% of the at bats-another Huge difference, Kruk was a .300 hitter, Burleson at .264
Burleson is a free swinger, who clogs up the bases, and is horrible at first and outfield, and I mean horrible
If you want to hit him 7th or 8th as a DH, he is barely tolerable
Why doesn’t somebody ride his behind to get in better shape
719 ops. His ops+ is 120 meaning burly is hitting 20% better than league average. No team has a lineup deep enough for that to be hitting 7th or 8th.
Burly is currently our best hitter and we rank near the middle of the pack in runs scored despite starting acott and pages with burly our best hitter. Not 30th.
Your expectations are just as delusional as shadys delusional burly obsession.
Re: Kruk made the All Star team 3 times, Burleson's stats will be comparable
I didn’t even notice someone else said it. Maybe because they didn’t say it 179 times and start multiple threads about it.Shady wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 14:51 pmI'm not the only one that made that comparison. In fact, I got the idea from another poster. Wonder why nobody blasted that poster.Wattage wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025 13:00 pmTheres no doubt shadys comparison js ridiculous, but your statement of barely tolerable for 7th or 8th is equally ridiculous. Burky has a .787 ops in a league with aBaseball Savant wrote: ↑17 Aug 2025 19:49 pm Kruk walked in 10% of at bats, Burleson in 5% of the at bats-another Huge difference, Kruk was a .300 hitter, Burleson at .264
Burleson is a free swinger, who clogs up the bases, and is horrible at first and outfield, and I mean horrible
If you want to hit him 7th or 8th as a DH, he is barely tolerable
Why doesn’t somebody ride his behind to get in better shape
719 ops. His ops+ is 120 meaning burly is hitting 20% better than league average. No team has a lineup deep enough for that to be hitting 7th or 8th.
Burly is currently our best hitter and we rank near the middle of the pack in runs scored despite starting acott and pages with burly our best hitter. Not 30th.
Your expectations are just as delusional as shadys delusional burly obsession.