My Idea of a Multiple Year Re-build

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Re: My Idea of a Multiple Year Re-build

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Talkin' Baseball wrote: 25 Sep 2025 11:43 am
scoutyjones2 wrote: 25 Sep 2025 11:36 am Man, I hope all of you with high hopes for Bloom, aren't devastated
Yeah, everyone sounds like they are excited to see Bloom start to implement his plans- and they are- until they realize Bloom's plans are not the same as their plans. I expect him to be much, much better at talent evaluation, much, much better about choosing a direction and sticking to it, much, much better about communicating with the fans- but fans may be disappointed with the pace, or his aversion to risk. I'm just waiting for them to lose their minds when he acquires someone they have never heard of.
I am hopeful, but we will see...
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Re: My Idea of a Multiple Year Re-build

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rockondlouie wrote: 25 Sep 2025 10:25 am
Cusecards wrote: 25 Sep 2025 09:21 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Sep 2025 08:42 am
Talkin' Baseball wrote: 24 Sep 2025 21:29 pm 2026- Re-shape the roster
2027- Compete for wildcard
2028- Compete for Division title
2029- Compete for deep playoff run

This is conservative and I think the new front office can expedite these timelines.
Agreed

2026:
C.Bloom weeds out the deadwood players via DFA and makes trades to remove NADO & possibly Gray (I think WillyC stays).

He also makes a BIG deal using Donny for a starting pitcher.

Team finishes above .500

2027:
As long as the CBA gets settled, BDWJr gives Bloom a decent payroll of at least $170M to add pieces not currently in the system and the team competes not only for a WC but the NLC.

Attendance bounces back above 2.7M.

2028:
Player development system starts to funnel quality players to the Cardinals and the team is set for a decent playoff run for many years!

Attendance once again tips 3+M!

(Now I need to take off my Redbird colored glasses :mrgreen: )
Hey Rock.....I’ve got a pair of those glasses too!! LOL
Seriously.....by nature I lean to being an optimist.
But I can certainly see why fans could lean toward pessimism.
I like your timeline.
Interesting offseason ahead for sure.
Fingers crossed that the turnaround with players like JJ, McGreevy, Doyle, the young Catchers, etc etc is in motion.
:lol:

Same here, I only go negative when I see the team going in the wrong direction (re: Mo & his poor manager choices).

I'm really pumped for this Winter wanting to see Bloom enact his roster plans.
Get er done!!!
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Re: My Idea of a Multiple Year Re-build

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How do these teams do a rebuild?


Philadelphia Phillies Clinched NL East. Kyle Schwarber hit 53 HRs. Strong rotation and defense.
2️⃣ Milwaukee Brewers NL Central champs. Franchise-best season. +173 run differential.
3️⃣ Toronto Blue Jays AL East leaders. Bo Bichette chasing 100 RBIs. Solid second-half surge.
4️⃣ Los Angeles Dodgers Clinched postseason. Clayton Kershaw’s farewell season. Defending champs.
5️⃣ Cleveland Guardians Surging late. Closed gap in AL Central. Jose Ramirez heating up.
6️⃣ New York Yankees Two games behind Blue Jays. Strong finish. Aaron Judge leads offense.
7️⃣ Houston Astros Solid September. Veteran core still dangerous.
8️⃣ Baltimore Orioles Young talent shining. Competitive in AL East.
9️⃣ San Diego Padres Wild Card contenders. Strong rotation. Juan Soto leading offense.
🔟 Atlanta Braves Slipped in standings but still playoff-bound. Deep lineup and postseason experience.

5 year long term rebuild?
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