It is a weak argument. At most a team would save $2.4 million. Players that make low amounts don't block anyone andImperial Capitalist wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025 09:27 am Fedde is gone and, presumably, so too is Mikolas. If Bloom can thread the needle and also trade Gray + cash for an appropriate prospect or two, then the fact that Pallante has a durable R arm becomes even more important. At some point innings have to be covered.
Plus, is Liberatore going to build on 25 or fall back?
Yes, AP has his share of issues as the ERA shows, but we just paid another palooka nearly $57 million the past 3 seasons for 5th/6th starter level work. So, in that context, I'd not fret about $3.4 million in what's dubbed as a true rebuilding year.
This is just Rocko (bleep)...again...about one of his least favorite Cardinals.
that's if there was some sort of line waiting to get in. That small amount of money almost can't be reallocated. A #5 starter isn't about
Cy Young era's. More about making the game winnable. He does need to improves. So what, all the roster does.
IF he just gets back to 2024 form he's as good as any #5.
In 2024
That season his first start came on May 29th. He made 20 starts.
In 15 of those 20 he gave up 3 runs or less. 75% of his starts he kept the team in the game.
5 games with 0 runs, 8 games with 1 or 2 runs. 13 of 20 very winnable.
He seemed to respond to suggestions from Kyle Gibson, jmo,
that a successful ex-pitcher in this dugout of youth would be a great investment.