Bully4you wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 04:54 am
I saw somewhere where he's our new ace.
Mo got himself an ace in the Arozarena trade.
We just never knew it.
The rotation now features the following:
Just a suggestion......might be wise to wait till at least February until you name the rotation. Historically, teams trade and sign from December till then. Just sayin'....
Shhhhh.....like Bluto from Animal House he’s on a roll!!!
I think the Germans may have bombed Pearl Harbor again????
Bully4you wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 04:54 am
I saw somewhere where he's our new ace.
Mo got himself an ace in the Arozarena trade.
We just never knew it.
The rotation now features the following:
rage-STL wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 07:38 am
I thought Libby showed flashes of being a really good starting pitcher last year before he hit a wall. He logged 150+ innings for the first time in his professional career which was great to see from a development/endurance standpoint. I would imagine he's getting after it this offseason knowing the opportunity he has coming up in '26; this could be a really big year for him and his overall trajectory.
I get the feeling he turned a corner this year. I know the numbers were nothing special but he kind of proved he at least belonged in MLB as a starting pitcher. What he proved to himself might end up being more valuable than his overall contribution to the team because he now has a solid foundation to build off of and it had to be a big confidence boost and a relief at the same time. I think he ends up being a really solid #3 type starter this year with maybe a little better ceiling because he’s still young.
rage-STL wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 07:38 am
I thought Libby showed flashes of being a really good starting pitcher last year before he hit a wall. He logged 150+ innings for the first time in his professional career which was great to see from a development/endurance standpoint. I would imagine he's getting after it this offseason knowing the opportunity he has coming up in '26; this could be a really big year for him and his overall trajectory.
I get the feeling he turned a corner this year. I know the numbers were nothing special but he kind of proved he at least belonged in MLB as a starting pitcher. What he proved to himself might end up being more valuable than his overall contribution to the team because he now has a solid foundation to build off of and it had to be a big confidence boost and a relief at the same time. I think he ends up being a really solid #3 type starter this year with maybe a little better ceiling because he’s still young.
If Libby ends up being a #3, then great.
But man, that was a lot of work and patience only to have a #3 starter.
rage-STL wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 07:38 am
I thought Libby showed flashes of being a really good starting pitcher last year before he hit a wall. He logged 150+ innings for the first time in his professional career which was great to see from a development/endurance standpoint. I would imagine he's getting after it this offseason knowing the opportunity he has coming up in '26; this could be a really big year for him and his overall trajectory.
I get the feeling he turned a corner this year. I know the numbers were nothing special but he kind of proved he at least belonged in MLB as a starting pitcher. What he proved to himself might end up being more valuable than his overall contribution to the team because he now has a solid foundation to build off of and it had to be a big confidence boost and a relief at the same time. I think he ends up being a really solid #3 type starter this year with maybe a little better ceiling because he’s still young.
If Libby ends up being a #3, then great.
But man, that was a lot of work and patience only to have a #3 starter.
Yeah, he did take the long road. Hopefully, he’s finally arrived at slightly above mediocre lol
Bully4you wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 04:54 am
I saw somewhere where he's our new ace.
Mo got himself an ace in the Arozarena trade.
We just never knew it.
The rotation now features the following:
JuanAgosto wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 23:08 pm
If Bloom doesn't land a #1 or 2 through trade or free agency, then the rotation will be full of 3s, 4s, and 5s. Wow, that's rough.
JuanAgosto wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 23:08 pm
If Bloom doesn't land a #1 or 2 through trade or free agency, then the rotation will be full of 3s, 4s, and 5s. Wow, that's rough.
It’s what it had last season
I would put Gray at a #2 last year. But on a good team, he's a 3 or 4.
JuanAgosto wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 23:08 pm
If Bloom doesn't land a #1 or 2 through trade or free agency, then the rotation will be full of 3s, 4s, and 5s. Wow, that's rough.
It’s what it had last season
I would put Gray at a #2 last year. But on a good team, he's a 3 or 4.
I would agree with that in a good rotation he’s a 3 in a mediocre one he’s a 2 in a bad one he’s a 1. He sucks on the road he can’t pitch in the heat next season his ERA will probably be close to 5
JuanAgosto wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 23:08 pm
If Bloom doesn't land a #1 or 2 through trade or free agency, then the rotation will be full of 3s, 4s, and 5s. Wow, that's rough.
It’s what it had last season
I would put Gray at a #2 last year. But on a good team, he's a 3 or 4.
I would agree with that in a good rotation he’s a 3 in a mediocre one he’s a 2 in a bad one he’s a 1. He sucks on the road he can’t pitch in the heat next season his ERA will probably be close to 5
I hope Sonny goes to church. He is going to need all the help he can get pitching in that devil of a division! I think 5 may be generous when it is all said and done.
Bully4you wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 04:54 am
I saw somewhere where he's our new ace.
Mo got himself an ace in the Arozarena trade.
We just never knew it.
The rotation now features the following:
I wish it had been one of those exceedingly rare occasions in which my analysis was not correct when I was the only person on the planet who predicted imminent stardom for Arozarena and urgently advised STL to not trade him.
But, as was inevitable, my analysis was absolutely spot on.
I suppose there is a chance that Liberatore could yet balance the scales, and we certainly hope that is the case next year.
Think about all the blunders Mo had via trades and free agency.
And he got paid handsomely for those decisions.
Just a complete cluster F the past few years.
Now the team is in such a dire condition, that it requires a complete rebuild.
Just goes to show the destruction one man can cause.
Bully4you wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 04:54 am
I saw somewhere where he's our new ace.
Mo got himself an ace in the Arozarena trade.
We just never knew it.
The rotation now features the following:
I wish it had been one of those exceedingly rare occasions in which my analysis was not correct when I was the only person on the planet who predicted imminent stardom for Arozarena and urgently advised STL to not trade him.
But, as was inevitable, my analysis was absolutely spot on.
I suppose there is a chance that Liberatore could yet balance the scales, and we certainly hope that is the case next year.
Think about all the blunders Mo had via trades and free agency.
And he got paid handsomely for those decisions.
Just a complete cluster F the past few years.
Now the team is in such a dire condition, that it requires a complete rebuild.
Just goes to show the destruction one man can cause.
I don’t disagree with your “Mo was a putz” point. It feels like we are beating a dead horse there, but it’s still kinda fun.
Bully4you wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 04:54 am
I saw somewhere where he's our new ace.
Mo got himself an ace in the Arozarena trade.
We just never knew it.
The rotation now features the following: