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Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 27 Aug 2025 18:21 pm
by 11WSChamps
ClassicO wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 17:03 pm
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 16:37 pm
ClassicO wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 16:29 pm
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 16:13 pm
ClassicO wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 16:09 pm
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:52 am
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:51 am
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:49 am
For those who feel the need to defend this spiral that's led to this hard not to admit what the ballclub has become.
And people actually believe this team can compete for the division next season.
Just brutal.
I could fix this roster in less than 30 days.
Any competent person could.
I could have fixed it years ago.
Hilarious. And Trump was going to end the Ukraine war in one day.
I don't see any posts from either of you over the past 60 days that suggest such a "fix."
In the absence of both of you pointing them out -- or even making your "fix" recommendations now -- I'll consider these posts as a joke.
My response was "years ago" and gave such an example in this thread.
OK. So signing Harper is your answer. Only two problems:
1) You realize that Harper had to agree? Minor point.

He said no to the Dodgers and Cubs, but I'm sure you could have convinced him.
2) You had to convince BDW to sign him to the 13-year contract - the largest in MLB history at the time.
And it's a big jump to say that IF they did that, they would not have made the Ozuna trade.
PS - "Years ago" is convenient. In the past few years, you didn't mention it again?
Actually I have included signing Harper on several threads such as these for the last several seasons sorry you missed it.
As for the hypothetical the question was what I would do.
Not what I would do if I had to work under DeWitt. If you're going to restrict on one hand then you have to give some latitude on the other.
Why would they have to make the Ozuna trade?
The MOB would already be here.
Not to mention they wouldn't have had to go out and get stiffs like Mikolas, Lynn, Gibson, etc with Alcantra and Gallen having cost controlled years.
First, how do you fix it now?
Second, welcome to reality. The Harper deal wasn't a reality for the Cards. And repeating it doesn't make it a reality.
Third, everyone regrets the Ozuna trade in 2019, but you can't convince us you were outspoken against it at the time. Guess who was the top prospect the Cards gave up for him?
So why would the Phillies at that time have more appeal than the Cardinals speaking of reality?
How do you know what I said here 6 years ago? If we had Harper l wouldn't need to sign off on such a trade.
You seem to be stuck on not understanding that for some reason.
And I never said anything about fixing it now that was another poster remember?
That's why I said in another thread that was on the same page it will be years before the team is relevant.
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 27 Aug 2025 18:41 pm
by Melville
Stlcardsblues wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 17:06 pm
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:51 am
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:49 am
For those who feel the need to defend this spiral that's led to this hard not to admit what the ballclub has become.
And people actually believe this team can compete for the division next season.
Just brutal.
I could fix this roster in less than 30 days.
Any competent person could.
Not with the limitations DeWitt has placed. Those will make this at best a three more year run of mediocrity. Curious though what your fixes are?
I share very specific details at the end of each season and will do so again for 2025.
We do not yet know who will or will not be available as teams decline options, which players exercise options, who will be shopped on the trade market, and so forth.
That said, I already have some very specific players in mind who should be available and would fit into the team's payroll budget.
Zero question in my mind that the team can be competitive in 2026 with less than 30 days of work required.
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 27 Aug 2025 19:50 pm
by Bomber1
Cranny wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 11:52 am
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 11:43 am
Cranny wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 11:36 am
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:52 am
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:51 am
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:49 am
For those who feel the need to defend this spiral that's led to this hard not to admit what the ballclub has become.
And people actually believe this team can compete for the division next season.
Just brutal.
I could fix this roster in less than 30 days.
Any competent person could.
I could have fixed it years ago.
Terrific, 11WS. What teams have you done that for?
And at what level? Honest question.
Sign Harper.
In doing so Alcantra and Gallen would still be here.
When is the last time the franchise won a championship without having a generational talent?
Next.
You're in over your head as usual.
Dubious. Might know more than you, but that’s immaterial. Again, your qualifications, please? Or are you just offering an amateur opinion?
Who are you to ask for qualifications Cranny?
His best qualification is that he’s not Mozeliak who has proven to be a completely unqualified idiot.
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 27 Aug 2025 20:34 pm
by Absolut
Stuck at work late. What happened to Pallante?
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 27 Aug 2025 20:36 pm
by cbcardsfan
Absolut wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 20:34 pm
Stuck at work late. What happened to Pallante?
Mo gave him a 5 year extension
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 27 Aug 2025 20:41 pm
by cardstatman
I'm pretty sure Fedde is available.
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 27 Aug 2025 20:52 pm
by cardstatman
More seriously, Quinn Mathews could be brought up from Memphis. I think he will be in the 2026 rotation anyway.
They could give Curtis Taylor a look for 5 starts. They have to decide if they want him back in 2026 anyway. He can be removed from the 40-man again if they decide they don't want him for 2026.
They could also go with 2 relievers and throw a bullpen game every time they need a 5th starter.
Believe it or not, Roycroft has recently found his control in Memphis.
Weiss and Racquet and Mosqueda have been pitching okay at Memphis. Weiss and Raquet can be released after the season so it won't hurt their 40-man situation.
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 27 Aug 2025 20:56 pm
by Braund241
ramfandan wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 07:11 am
After last night's nightmare outing for Andre Pallante, manager Oli Marmol stated in his postgame media comments that there is “a lot” the Cardinals must take into consideration as they map out the next steps for Pallante.
What’s “best” for Pallante and the Cardinals’ starting pitch depth are factors that need to be considered.
Said Marmol '“There are more moving parts to it, for sure,
He indicated those steps will be discussed Wednesday by the coaching staff.
In his previous nine starts after tossing seven scoreless innings in Pittsburgh on July 1, Pallante has a 9.80 ERA in 44 2/3 innings.
He definitely has moving parts. Every thrower does. There are so many athletes on this roster with moving parts. Glad their little league manager sees that.
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 28 Aug 2025 16:55 pm
by Cusecards
icon wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 16:26 pm
Cusecards wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 16:20 pm
ramfandan wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:29 am
redbirdfan51 wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:11 am
If Pallante is put on the IL or demoted to the pen, who takes his place in the rotation?
That’s what the coaches are discussing today. Nobody at AAA seems ready ti take that spot.
One option would be… ok for every 5th start should that be sa bullpen game. Pitch three relievers 2 innings each, for example , for the first 6 innings. Then finish with your usual backend guys.
With 29 games remaining, they would need to do that just for 5 games.
If this was a decision in June, I would not do that but with 29 games left, if I was a coach at the meeting I would put forward that as an option especially if there is no consensus for one pitcher to replace Pallante.
Possible scenario with a BP game essentially.
You could even have Pallante serve as the “opener” in that scenario so if he is effective he could easily go more than two innings??
Why on would you have Pallante as an opener after he just allowed 5 in the 1st? To the Pirates? Not that it makes any difference at this point.
Take it easy there chief!
The poster I responded to said a BP game was a possibility.
If they did do that I could see Pallante being a part of that!
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 28 Aug 2025 16:56 pm
by Cusecards
sdaltons wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 16:36 pm
Cusecards wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 16:20 pm
ramfandan wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:29 am
redbirdfan51 wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:11 am
If Pallante is put on the IL or demoted to the pen, who takes his place in the rotation?
That’s what the coaches are discussing today. Nobody at AAA seems ready ti take that spot.
One option would be… ok for every 5th start should that be sa bullpen game. Pitch three relievers 2 innings each, for example , for the first 6 innings. Then finish with your usual backend guys.
With 29 games remaining, they would need to do that just for 5 games.
If this was a decision in June, I would not do that but with 29 games left, if I was a coach at the meeting I would put forward that as an option especially if there is no consensus for one pitcher to replace Pallante.
Possible scenario with a BP game essentially.
You could even have Pallante serve as the “opener” in that scenario so if he is effective he could easily go more than two innings??
A bullpen start every 5th day is not realistic. The guys we have are already struggling to cover innings. They need to be less used, not more.
Probably not but not my decision.
Let’s see what they do??
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 13:28 pm
by ClassicO
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 18:41 pm
Stlcardsblues wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 17:06 pm
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:51 am
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:49 am
For those who feel the need to defend this spiral that's led to this hard not to admit what the ballclub has become.
And people actually believe this team can compete for the division next season.
Just brutal.
I could fix this roster in less than 30 days.
Any competent person could.
Not with the limitations DeWitt has placed. Those will make this at best a three more year run of mediocrity. Curious though what your fixes are?
I share very specific details at the end of each season and will do so again for 2025.
We do not yet know who will or will not be available as teams decline options, which players exercise options, who will be shopped on the trade market, and so forth.
That said, I already have some very specific players in mind who should be available and would fit into the team's payroll budget.
Zero question in my mind that the team can be competitive in 2026 with less than 30 days of work required.
I notice you keep ignoring my recaps of your prior dumb fixes. Ha. Coward.
I'll restate:
You already told us all how to fix it! Here's a recap:
1. Sign Helsely to a 4-year extension at $17M a year.
2. "Acquire Murphy from ATL." Great idea - since another catcher is a key need. Ha ha. Oh, since you've made that post, he'(poop) .102/.267/.122/.389 in 60 PAs!
3. Play Pages full-time because he was another Pagnozzi! Compared PP to a 3-time gold-glover who hit a lot better. Ha.
4. Sign Chris Taylor for 3 yr./$45M - to play second base!!
5. Your ace was Dakota Hudson - "the most irreplaceable player on the Cardinals."
6. Dylan Carlson was your future star.
7. Play the UniKKorn at 2b. "Never been a LH hitting 2B in MLB history with his HR power ceiling."
8. Sign Conforto for 3 yr/$60M. ("He should be the #1 target for the Cardinals this offseason" (after 2021).
And what happened to that Arenado trade you predicted in 2023 - and often since? "He is as gone as the dinosaurs. You have my personal guarantee."
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 13:37 pm
by ramfandan
ClassicO wrote: ↑29 Aug 2025 13:28 pm
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 18:41 pm
Stlcardsblues wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 17:06 pm
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:51 am
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:49 am
For those who feel the need to defend this spiral that's led to this hard not to admit what the ballclub has become.
And people actually believe this team can compete for the division next season.
Just brutal.
I could fix this roster in less than 30 days.
Any competent person could.
Not with the limitations DeWitt has placed. Those will make this at best a three more year run of mediocrity. Curious though what your fixes are?
I share very specific details at the end of each season and will do so again for 2025.
We do not yet know who will or will not be available as teams decline options, which players exercise options, who will be shopped on the trade market, and so forth.
That said, I already have some very specific players in mind who should be available and would fit into the team's payroll budget.
Zero question in my mind that the team can be competitive in 2026 with less than 30 days of work required.
I notice you keep ignoring my recaps of your prior dumb fixes. Ha. Coward.
I'll restate:
You already told us all how to fix it! Here's a recap:
1. Sign Helsely to a 4-year extension at $17M a year.
2. "Acquire Murphy from ATL." Great idea - since another catcher is a key need. Ha ha. Oh, since you've made that post, he'(poop) .102/.267/.122/.389 in 60 PAs!
3. Play Pages full-time because he was another Pagnozzi! Compared PP to a 3-time gold-glover who hit a lot better. Ha.
4. Sign Chris Taylor for 3 yr./$45M - to play second base!!
5. Your ace was Dakota Hudson - "the most irreplaceable player on the Cardinals."
6. Dylan Carlson was your future star.
7. Play the UniKKorn at 2b. "Never been a LH hitting 2B in MLB history with his HR power ceiling."
8. Sign Conforto for 3 yr/$60M. ("He should be the #1 target for the Cardinals this offseason" (after 2021).
And what happened to that Arenado trade you predicted in 2023 - and often since? "He is as gone as the dinosaurs. You have my personal guarantee."
You sure keep tabs on the fixes I can say that even including some direct quotes. Sounds like more will be added after another month or so .
Like with any predictions , if you do enough of them just by luck some will come to fruition. Knew a guy in college dorm years ago who made sports predictions stuff on the Packers almost weekly. Finally after about 20 wrong ones, he hit on one thing the Packers did . He went around boasting that he correctly nailed it. When the guys said , what about the other 19 ones you missed on ? He would not say Boo Oh well !
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 13:43 pm
by renostl
Stlcardsblues wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 17:22 pm
I see a lot of requests to call people up to take spots. After McGreevy there is next to nothing that is worthy of calling up pitching wise.
Three or four who were looked at as options to fill in are injured. Calling up Matthews would be a massive mistake. He has struggled at Triple A most of the season. He put together two really good games (saw both and was hoping he was turning it anround) and then struggled again. He is not ready and rushing him could be a large setback. I saw Wilkerson mentioned. He isn’t the solution to anything even short-term.
Fixing this is going to take Bloom packaging good young talent for pitching. It’s not going to be Noot that gets it. It’s going to take a package around players like Herrera, Crooks, Winn. Not saying all of them, but those type players.
Mo is leaving this organization at a level of rot not seen since the early 90s.
Taylor?
If AP is not hurt, what real harm comes from having him face
the challenge of the entire season?
He either continues to struggle, or he gets a positive or two going
into the off-season.
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 13:45 pm
by ClassicO
ramfandan wrote: ↑29 Aug 2025 13:37 pm
ClassicO wrote: ↑29 Aug 2025 13:28 pm
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 18:41 pm
Stlcardsblues wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 17:06 pm
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:51 am
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:49 am
For those who feel the need to defend this spiral that's led to this hard not to admit what the ballclub has become.
And people actually believe this team can compete for the division next season.
Just brutal.
I could fix this roster in less than 30 days.
Any competent person could.
Not with the limitations DeWitt has placed. Those will make this at best a three more year run of mediocrity. Curious though what your fixes are?
I share very specific details at the end of each season and will do so again for 2025.
We do not yet know who will or will not be available as teams decline options, which players exercise options, who will be shopped on the trade market, and so forth.
That said, I already have some very specific players in mind who should be available and would fit into the team's payroll budget.
Zero question in my mind that the team can be competitive in 2026 with less than 30 days of work required.
I notice you keep ignoring my recaps of your prior dumb fixes. Ha. Coward.
I'll restate:
You already told us all how to fix it! Here's a recap:
1. Sign Helsely to a 4-year extension at $17M a year.
2. "Acquire Murphy from ATL." Great idea - since another catcher is a key need. Ha ha. Oh, since you've made that post, he'(poop) .102/.267/.122/.389 in 60 PAs!
3. Play Pages full-time because he was another Pagnozzi! Compared PP to a 3-time gold-glover who hit a lot better. Ha.
4. Sign Chris Taylor for 3 yr./$45M - to play second base!!
5. Your ace was Dakota Hudson - "the most irreplaceable player on the Cardinals."
6. Dylan Carlson was your future star.
7. Play the UniKKorn at 2b. "Never been a LH hitting 2B in MLB history with his HR power ceiling."
8. Sign Conforto for 3 yr/$60M. ("He should be the #1 target for the Cardinals this offseason" (after 2021).
And what happened to that Arenado trade you predicted in 2023 - and often since? "He is as gone as the dinosaurs. You have my personal guarantee."
You sure keep tabs on the fixes I can say that even including some direct quotes. Sounds like more will be added after another month or so .
Like with any predictions , if you do enough of them just by luck some will come to fruition. Knew a guy in college dorm years ago who made sports predictions stuff on the Packers almost weekly. Finally after about 20 wrong ones, he hit on one thing the Packers did . He went around boasting that he correctly nailed it. When the guys said , what about the other 19 ones you missed on ? He would not say Boo Oh well !
Even a broken clock is right twice a day!
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 13:57 pm
by Cusecards
ClassicO wrote: ↑29 Aug 2025 13:28 pm
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 18:41 pm
Stlcardsblues wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 17:06 pm
Melville wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:51 am
11WSChamps wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 08:49 am
For those who feel the need to defend this spiral that's led to this hard not to admit what the ballclub has become.
And people actually believe this team can compete for the division next season.
Just brutal.
I could fix this roster in less than 30 days.
Any competent person could.
Not with the limitations DeWitt has placed. Those will make this at best a three more year run of mediocrity. Curious though what your fixes are?
I share very specific details at the end of each season and will do so again for 2025.
We do not yet know who will or will not be available as teams decline options, which players exercise options, who will be shopped on the trade market, and so forth.
That said, I already have some very specific players in mind who should be available and would fit into the team's payroll budget.
Zero question in my mind that the team can be competitive in 2026 with less than 30 days of work required.
I notice you keep ignoring my recaps of your prior dumb fixes. Ha. Coward.
I'll restate:
You already told us all how to fix it! Here's a recap:
1. Sign Helsely to a 4-year extension at $17M a year.
2. "Acquire Murphy from ATL." Great idea - since another catcher is a key need. Ha ha. Oh, since you've made that post, he'(poop) .102/.267/.122/.389 in 60 PAs!
3. Play Pages full-time because he was another Pagnozzi! Compared PP to a 3-time gold-glover who hit a lot better. Ha.
4. Sign Chris Taylor for 3 yr./$45M - to play second base!!
5. Your ace was Dakota Hudson - "the most irreplaceable player on the Cardinals."
6. Dylan Carlson was your future star.
7. Play the UniKKorn at 2b. "Never been a LH hitting 2B in MLB history with his HR power ceiling."
8. Sign Conforto for 3 yr/$60M. ("He should be the #1 target for the Cardinals this offseason" (after 2021).
And what happened to that Arenado trade you predicted in 2023 - and often since? "He is as gone as the dinosaurs. You have my personal guarantee."
Hey now.....that’s the Sideshow Clown you’re calling a coward!
Personally, I’m waiting in earnest for his post season diatribe.
Should contain a lot of “I” and “I alone” and “Me”.
Always about the game!
Easy
Obvious
Correct
Re: Decision on Pallante may be coming today
Posted: 31 Aug 2025 11:52 am
by Absolut
ramfandan wrote: ↑27 Aug 2025 07:11 am
After last night's nightmare outing for Andre Pallante, manager Oli Marmol stated in his postgame media comments that there is “a lot” the Cardinals must take into consideration as they map out the next steps for Pallante.
What’s “best” for Pallante and the Cardinals’ starting pitch depth are factors that need to be considered.
Said Marmol '“There are more moving parts to it, for sure,
He indicated those steps will be discussed Wednesday by the coaching staff.
In his previous nine starts after tossing seven scoreless innings in Pittsburgh on July 1, Pallante has a 9.80 ERA in 44 2/3 innings.
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