BPOT3dender wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 07:50 amThis may be the first time I've ever totally agreed with Cranny.Cranny wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 07:37 amSo a draftee who made the majors at 21 years old, and is still only 23, and just starting to come into his own is being judged by you. Got it.Bully4you wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 03:40 am Cards should absolutely draft one of
Aiva Arquette, Eli Willits or Billy Carlson.
Winn I don't think is the LT solution.
Has a great arm, but other than that the
D isn't really elite and the hitting isn't either.
The big three of Walker, Gorman and Winn
are turning out to be duds.
Burleson and Donovan are the keepers here.
I expect JJ to step up and so, we need one more.
Burleson, Donovan, JJ and Billy Carlson be a nice 4some.
Not giving up on Winn, but just not superb by any means.
Anyone saying Winn has disappointed in any way is simply a moron. Do y'all know how rare it is for any rookie to hit the ground running like he has, and put up 3+ WAR in his first two seasons? And how much rarer at age 22?
After this his 2nd season Winn will have put up around 1/3 of the WAR that Kolten Wong did in his entire career. He's already the best SS they've had in 20 years, and he's likely to get a lot better as he gets more experienced and mature (both physically and mentally). In 5 years he could very well be getting MVP votes.
After 1st half watching Maysn Winn--Job isn't secure. I wouldn't sign him to LT extension either
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Re: After 1st half watching Maysn Winn--Job isn't secure. I wouldn't sign him to LT extension either
Burn Pits and Other Toxins?2ninr wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025 04:45 amBPOT3dender wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 07:50 amThis may be the first time I've ever totally agreed with Cranny.Cranny wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 07:37 amSo a draftee who made the majors at 21 years old, and is still only 23, and just starting to come into his own is being judged by you. Got it.Bully4you wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 03:40 am Cards should absolutely draft one of
Aiva Arquette, Eli Willits or Billy Carlson.
Winn I don't think is the LT solution.
Has a great arm, but other than that the
D isn't really elite and the hitting isn't either.
The big three of Walker, Gorman and Winn
are turning out to be duds.
Burleson and Donovan are the keepers here.
I expect JJ to step up and so, we need one more.
Burleson, Donovan, JJ and Billy Carlson be a nice 4some.
Not giving up on Winn, but just not superb by any means.
Anyone saying Winn has disappointed in any way is simply a moron. Do y'all know how rare it is for any rookie to hit the ground running like he has, and put up 3+ WAR in his first two seasons? And how much rarer at age 22?
After this his 2nd season Winn will have put up around 1/3 of the WAR that Kolten Wong did in his entire career. He's already the best SS they've had in 20 years, and he's likely to get a lot better as he gets more experienced and mature (both physically and mentally). In 5 years he could very well be getting MVP votes.
Re: After 1st half watching Maysn Winn--Job isn't secure. I wouldn't sign him to LT extension either
Best player on team.AnExParrot wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025 05:08 amBurn Pits and Other Toxins?2ninr wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025 04:45 amBPOT3dender wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 07:50 amThis may be the first time I've ever totally agreed with Cranny.Cranny wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 07:37 amSo a draftee who made the majors at 21 years old, and is still only 23, and just starting to come into his own is being judged by you. Got it.Bully4you wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 03:40 am Cards should absolutely draft one of
Aiva Arquette, Eli Willits or Billy Carlson.
Winn I don't think is the LT solution.
Has a great arm, but other than that the
D isn't really elite and the hitting isn't either.
The big three of Walker, Gorman and Winn
are turning out to be duds.
Burleson and Donovan are the keepers here.
I expect JJ to step up and so, we need one more.
Burleson, Donovan, JJ and Billy Carlson be a nice 4some.
Not giving up on Winn, but just not superb by any means.
Anyone saying Winn has disappointed in any way is simply a moron. Do y'all know how rare it is for any rookie to hit the ground running like he has, and put up 3+ WAR in his first two seasons? And how much rarer at age 22?
After this his 2nd season Winn will have put up around 1/3 of the WAR that Kolten Wong did in his entire career. He's already the best SS they've had in 20 years, and he's likely to get a lot better as he gets more experienced and mature (both physically and mentally). In 5 years he could very well be getting MVP votes.
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Re: After 1st half watching Maysn Winn--Job isn't secure. I wouldn't sign him to LT extension either
Ahh thanks, the coffee doesn't seem to be coffee-ing yet this morning.2ninr wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025 05:11 amBest player on team.AnExParrot wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025 05:08 amBurn Pits and Other Toxins?2ninr wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025 04:45 amBPOT3dender wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 07:50 amThis may be the first time I've ever totally agreed with Cranny.Cranny wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 07:37 amSo a draftee who made the majors at 21 years old, and is still only 23, and just starting to come into his own is being judged by you. Got it.Bully4you wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 03:40 am Cards should absolutely draft one of
Aiva Arquette, Eli Willits or Billy Carlson.
Winn I don't think is the LT solution.
Has a great arm, but other than that the
D isn't really elite and the hitting isn't either.
The big three of Walker, Gorman and Winn
are turning out to be duds.
Burleson and Donovan are the keepers here.
I expect JJ to step up and so, we need one more.
Burleson, Donovan, JJ and Billy Carlson be a nice 4some.
Not giving up on Winn, but just not superb by any means.
Anyone saying Winn has disappointed in any way is simply a moron. Do y'all know how rare it is for any rookie to hit the ground running like he has, and put up 3+ WAR in his first two seasons? And how much rarer at age 22?
After this his 2nd season Winn will have put up around 1/3 of the WAR that Kolten Wong did in his entire career. He's already the best SS they've had in 20 years, and he's likely to get a lot better as he gets more experienced and mature (both physically and mentally). In 5 years he could very well be getting MVP votes.
Re: After 1st half watching Maysn Winn--Job isn't secure. I wouldn't sign him to LT extension either
I'll continue to interpret it as Best Post of Theyear2ninr wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025 05:11 amBest player on team.AnExParrot wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025 05:08 amBurn Pits and Other Toxins?2ninr wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025 04:45 amBPOT3dender wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 07:50 amThis may be the first time I've ever totally agreed with Cranny.Cranny wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 07:37 amSo a draftee who made the majors at 21 years old, and is still only 23, and just starting to come into his own is being judged by you. Got it.Bully4you wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025 03:40 am Cards should absolutely draft one of
Aiva Arquette, Eli Willits or Billy Carlson.
Winn I don't think is the LT solution.
Has a great arm, but other than that the
D isn't really elite and the hitting isn't either.
The big three of Walker, Gorman and Winn
are turning out to be duds.
Burleson and Donovan are the keepers here.
I expect JJ to step up and so, we need one more.
Burleson, Donovan, JJ and Billy Carlson be a nice 4some.
Not giving up on Winn, but just not superb by any means.
Anyone saying Winn has disappointed in any way is simply a moron. Do y'all know how rare it is for any rookie to hit the ground running like he has, and put up 3+ WAR in his first two seasons? And how much rarer at age 22?
After this his 2nd season Winn will have put up around 1/3 of the WAR that Kolten Wong did in his entire career. He's already the best SS they've had in 20 years, and he's likely to get a lot better as he gets more experienced and mature (both physically and mentally). In 5 years he could very well be getting MVP votes.
