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Re: Hunter Dobbins--This was a lousy trade.
Posted: 22 Dec 2025 08:57 am
by Jatalk
ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 08:39 am
Jatalk wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 08:25 am
ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 07:51 am
Jatalk wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 06:11 am
I didn’t expect a “haul” for WC. But a guy that might slot in at 4 or 5 in the rotation and a couple of distant prospects and give them $8 million? This was a salary dump and not a good deal.
Do you know the definition of salary dump?
Read the WC trade and it will give you a good example.
You realize the money given to Boston for the Gray and WC trades is partially so the Cards could get a better return for players?
Teams that dump salary care little about the return.
And teams who are obsessed with saving money don’t go out and sign Dustin May for 12mil
Unfortunately I wasn’t part of the discussion. Could have been you have to pay $8 mill to get these players. Also could have been to get rid of his salary you have to eat $8 mill.
Since day one getting rid of salaries for Gray, WCand Arenado have been a priority.
Part of my disappointment is the continued focus on pitching. I don’t expect to be competitive in 2026 but when do we get some young hitting prospects preferably playing outfield? And yes I expect them to see the field in St Louis in 2026 or early 2027.
WC was one of the best trade chips. Sort of feels wasted.
Re: Hunter Dobbins--This was a lousy trade.
Posted: 22 Dec 2025 10:31 am
by Olemiss540
TXCardsFanX wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 08:34 am
Olemiss540 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 08:31 am
This is about tearing apart a Johnny Mo roster and building an entirely new Bloom roster.
To think we are almost entirely rid of all aging contracts, have a prospect chart in the top third of the MLB, and are a year from shifting into spending cash resources towards the MLB team instead of the MiLB squad is kinda exciting. Pull the bandaid off and let's spend 2026 deciding who we are going to build around. Then spend 2027 buying role players and all stars to supplement that new core.
Yup. I'm failing to understand why so many other fans don't see this.
We will hopefully become what Milwaukee has become but with another 35%-40% payroll room. Imagine their team but with a 170M payroll.
Re: Hunter Dobbins--This was a lousy trade.
Posted: 22 Dec 2025 11:19 am
by WaltsSuccessor
My apologies. I was thinking of a separate HBP instance from August. Don't recall the opponent (just that I was sweating my tail off in the stands).
Re: Hunter Dobbins--This was a lousy trade.
Posted: 22 Dec 2025 11:40 am
by ilcubuffs
"This is about tearing apart a Johnny Mo roster and building an entirely new Bloom roster.
To think we are almost entirely rid of all aging contracts, have a prospect chart in the top third of the MLB, and are a year from shifting into spending cash resources towards the MLB team instead of the MiLB squad is kinda exciting. Pull the bandaid off and let's spend 2026 deciding who we are going to build around. Then spend 2027 buying role players and all stars to supplement that new core.
Yup. I'm failing to understand why so many other fans don't see this."
TxCards & OleMiss540 - I am in conflict with the premise that most fans do not understand your position or the rebuild. I understand and support your statements. As a 5 decade fan and former business owner what I do NOT understand is WHY MoRan was kept the past 4 yrs to manage the organization into further decline . That is the crux of the issue.
Re: Hunter Dobbins--This was a lousy trade.
Posted: 22 Dec 2025 12:04 pm
by CCard
Bully4you wrote: ↑22 Dec 2025 03:26 am
This guy is 26 years old and has two ACL surgeries.
He has a Tommy John as well.
Check out how he tore the same ACL for a second time.
He can't run anymore.
His knees are shot.
I mean he didn't do anything out of the ordinary and tore it again.
Ridiculous how Bloom couldn't get better for Contreras than this.
He also had St. Louis send money.
What a fleecing by Boston.
https://x.com/TalkinBaseball_/status/19 ... red-sox%2F
Dude, it's a salary dump. They don't really care what they get and most of these guys will be exposed in the next rule 5 if they even get that far. They want to cut salary to the bone before the CBA and probable strike hits. They don't care what happens on the field in St Louis. They are and have been planning for failure for a while now. They have to make it look palatable for the gullible fan base. Even when they do turn the spigot back on after the probable strike it'll be just a trickle. They'll make a mid level signing or 2 and then whine about how they can't compete with the big market teams. Wash, rinse, repeat.