We are seeing what we can get out of him and it isn’t impressiveTheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 18:47 pmWattage wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 18:23 pm And why hasnt he?
He had consistency to start 2024. He lost the plate appearences after a certain length of time and sent to the minors because he was hitting well under .200. At some point you dont co tinue
Also fun fact he actually had MORE plate appearences total in 2023 than 2023, its just that 98 of them were in the minor leagues
And blaming the position change is silly. Youd have a point maybe if gorman changed positions in 2024 and then started struggling.
But gorman changed to 2b in the minor leagues in 2021 andnit didnt affect his hitting then- then had a great minor league season and okay 2022 rookie season in majors and a good 2023 playing 2b- so why are we know blaming the position change from 4 years ago for his struggles when it didnt affect his hotting at all for those 3 years but you sre now blaming it for his struggles these last 2. Im sorry but that is beyond laughable of an excuse at this point.
Probably because given his body type and hitting profile it didn’t make sense to move this 3b player to 2b and it’s contributed to injuries as the movement profile is far different at 2b than 3b as well as the time investment required to continue to hone that position at the MLB level.
Given that Gorman is the only double digit HR hitter since Pujols in his first 4 seasons, is 25 years old, and we aren’t going to spend to acquire a better power potential bat it’s unbelievable people aren’t fully on board with seeing what we can get out of him at 3b and or DH.
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You don’t think he’s been showing improvement and point of optimism since Arenado went to the IL?Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 18:50 pm We are seeing what we can get out of him and it isn’t impressive
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He had his usual brief hot streak and is now sinking in his extended cold streak again 1 for his last 23 striking out a ton batting .192 in his last 24 games it’s classic sucking GormanTheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:05 pmYou don’t think he’s been showing improvement and point of optimism since Arenado went to the IL?Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 18:50 pm We are seeing what we can get out of him and it isn’t impressive
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You realize you altered plate appearances from at-bats. SMH.Wattage wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 17:44 pmYou do realize that that is false?TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 15:36 pmYou understand that even his current stats, which are within a sample size of great amounts of disruption to regular playing time, projected at a full season of at-bats would put him at about that 30HR total.
He has 13 homeruns in 332 plate appearences- that projects to 23 over 600 plate appearences.
You also realize that for him to get 600 plate appearences hed have to hit full time vs lefties and more proportion of at bats vs lefties would lower his homerun rate more.
You cam straight project to larger sample size anyway but hed project to about 20 homeruns.
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It’s September 2nd, he hit .250 in the month of August.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:11 pmHe had his usual brief hot streak and is now sinking in his extended cold streak again 1 for his last 23 striking out a ton batting .192 in his last 24 games it’s classic sucking GormanTheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:05 pmYou don’t think he’s been showing improvement and point of optimism since Arenado went to the IL?Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 18:50 pm We are seeing what we can get out of him and it isn’t impressive
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Baseball reference shows .212 in August the only month it shows him hitting above .214 is June and that was .256.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:16 pmIt’s September 2nd, he hit .250 in the month of August.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:11 pmHe had his usual brief hot streak and is now sinking in his extended cold streak again 1 for his last 23 striking out a ton batting .192 in his last 24 games it’s classic sucking GormanTheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:05 pmYou don’t think he’s been showing improvement and point of optimism since Arenado went to the IL?Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 18:50 pm We are seeing what we can get out of him and it isn’t impressive
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If a guy hits 30 HR while batting .216 and slugging .396 I’m not sure he’s as valuable as you seem to think.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 15:36 pmYou understand that even his current stats, which are within a sample size of great amounts of disruption to regular playing time, projected at a full season of at-bats would put him at about that 30HR total.
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If it was a great offense and that dude is hitting 7th or 8th then yea but on a team with a weak offense you can’t afford black holes in the lineupBomber1 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:23 pmIf a guy hits 30 HR while batting .216 and slugging .396 I’m not sure he’s as valuable as you seem to think.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 15:36 pmYou understand that even his current stats, which are within a sample size of great amounts of disruption to regular playing time, projected at a full season of at-bats would put him at about that 30HR total.
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Wow, so he is only 25. The proof is in the pudding. He has not produced anywhere near what his projection was and, is now showing signs that he'll ever do so but you keep dreaming that dream.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 17:36 pmHe’s 25, most get a little better over coming years.
And if he didn’t get any better, his HR production in ‘24 and ‘25 project with a full season of at-bats to like 30HRs a year.
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He’s 25 and the only Cardinal since Pujols with double digit HR’s in his first 4 years.Voldemort wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:46 pmWow, so he is only 25. The proof is in the pudding. He has not produced anywhere near what his projection was and, is now showing signs that he'll ever do so but you keep dreaming that dream.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 17:36 pmHe’s 25, most get a little better over coming years.
And if he didn’t get any better, his HR production in ‘24 and ‘25 project with a full season of at-bats to like 30HRs a year.
He’s the only power+ bat in the organization and we aren’t spending or trading for one, it makes all the sense in the world to continue with his development here.
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the prettiest pig in the pen.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:51 pmHe’s 25 and the only Cardinal since Pujols with double digit HR’s in his first 4 years.Voldemort wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:46 pmWow, so he is only 25. The proof is in the pudding. He has not produced anywhere near what his projection was and, is now showing signs that he'll ever do so but you keep dreaming that dream.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 17:36 pmHe’s 25, most get a little better over coming years.
And if he didn’t get any better, his HR production in ‘24 and ‘25 project with a full season of at-bats to like 30HRs a year.
He’s the only power+ bat in the organization and we aren’t spending or trading for one, it makes all the sense in the world to continue with his development here.
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He's a liability on defense, so if he's going to hit .210 he needs to hit 45 home runs, not 30... and he'll never do that. Bust.Bomber1 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:23 pmIf a guy hits 30 HR while batting .216 and slugging .396 I’m not sure he’s as valuable as you seem to think.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 15:36 pmYou understand that even his current stats, which are within a sample size of great amounts of disruption to regular playing time, projected at a full season of at-bats would put him at about that 30HR total.
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Prettiest pig in the pen? My wife thinks that’s hog-wash !scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 20:05 pmthe prettiest pig in the pen.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:51 pmHe’s 25 and the only Cardinal since Pujols with double digit HR’s in his first 4 years.Voldemort wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:46 pmWow, so he is only 25. The proof is in the pudding. He has not produced anywhere near what his projection was and, is now showing signs that he'll ever do so but you keep dreaming that dream.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 17:36 pmHe’s 25, most get a little better over coming years.
And if he didn’t get any better, his HR production in ‘24 and ‘25 project with a full season of at-bats to like 30HRs a year.
He’s the only power+ bat in the organization and we aren’t spending or trading for one, it makes all the sense in the world to continue with his development here.
2nd or 3rd at best
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Gormans ops now .702Lightning Rod wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 20:13 pmHe's a liability on defense, so if he's going to hit .210 he needs to hit 45 home runs, not 30... and he'll never do that. Bust.Bomber1 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:23 pmIf a guy hits 30 HR while batting .216 and slugging .396 I’m not sure he’s as valuable as you seem to think.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 15:36 pmYou understand that even his current stats, which are within a sample size of great amounts of disruption to regular playing time, projected at a full season of at-bats would put him at about that 30HR total.
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What's a woman with a good eye like that, doing with a guy like you?ramfandan wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 20:19 pmPrettiest pig in the pen? My wife thinks that’s hog-wash !scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 20:05 pmthe prettiest pig in the pen.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:51 pmHe’s 25 and the only Cardinal since Pujols with double digit HR’s in his first 4 years.Voldemort wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 19:46 pmWow, so he is only 25. The proof is in the pudding. He has not produced anywhere near what his projection was and, is now showing signs that he'll ever do so but you keep dreaming that dream.TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 17:36 pmHe’s 25, most get a little better over coming years.
And if he didn’t get any better, his HR production in ‘24 and ‘25 project with a full season of at-bats to like 30HRs a year.
He’s the only power+ bat in the organization and we aren’t spending or trading for one, it makes all the sense in the world to continue with his development here.
2nd or 3rd at best
Re: Gorman Must Stay
Oh yeah, sure, let’s deal our best hitter, who also hits right handed!Youboughtit wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 15:38 pmEither way he’s a DH only with Wetherholt and Donovan on a team already needing RH bats. Maybe deal Hererra since he has value and get that RH OF bat?TheSolution wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 15:34 pmAgree, he’s more of a DH which adds to the problem of WC.rockondlouie wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 14:46 pm Unlike J. Walker who's time may be limited under C. Bloom, I'd bet Gorman is given a much longer rope given that fact that's he's the only true power bat in the organization, his age and makes no big money.
But he's also more of a DH than he is a 3rd baseman.
Perhaps if WillyC waives his NTC, then he could move to 1st base.
Walker's on a short leash in 2026, I think Gorman has a longer runway.
JMO
It’s a shame his development was so disrupted at 3b, we’ll never know. Not saying he would have become serviceable there, I’m saying it’s a shame he’s spent years away from there now and it’s impossible to know how that would’ve turned out.