The future does seem bright for the Cardinals
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The future does seem bright for the Cardinals
Winn, Scott, Wetherholt, Saggese, Mathews, McGreevy, the young catchers, etc. Number 5 pick in the upcoming MLB draft. Gotta it get Walker and Gorman going.
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The future's so bright I've got to wear Shadys?
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That's funny stuff. But really, there are some talented players to get excited about for the future. Will they all pan out? I guess we'll find out.
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I remember the good old days when Cardinals fans were excited about young players such as Joe Hague, Jose Cruz, Ted Sizemore, Ken Reitz, Mike Tyson, Bake McBride, Ted Simmons, Scipio Spinks, Jerry Reuss, Mike Torrez, Luis Melendez, Reggie Cleveland, etc.
Well, Cruz did well in Houston, and McBride won ROY but got his ring in Philadelphia. Reuss and Torrez turned into pretty good MLB pitchers, but not in St. Louis. That Simmons fellow did pretty well.
Well, Cruz did well in Houston, and McBride won ROY but got his ring in Philadelphia. Reuss and Torrez turned into pretty good MLB pitchers, but not in St. Louis. That Simmons fellow did pretty well.
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Gross...but you guys do you
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The future just might be now. I actually like every position player we have right now.
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Ah...some good names. Hector Cruz really hurt as he was a minor league Superstar whom everyone thought would be a star in St. Louis. Jerry Mumphrey, Leron Lee, Jim Dwyer, Diego Segui all come to mind from that era as well.sp25 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2025 18:59 pm I remember the good old days when Cardinals fans were excited about young players such as Joe Hague, Jose Cruz, Ted Sizemore, Ken Reitz, Mike Tyson, Bake McBride, Ted Simmons, Scipio Spinks, Jerry Reuss, Mike Torrez, Luis Melendez, Reggie Cleveland, etc.
Well, Cruz did well in Houston, and McBride won ROY but got his ring in Philadelphia. Reuss and Torrez turned into pretty good MLB pitchers, but not in St. Louis. That Simmons fellow did pretty well.
Hernandez & Templeton were the real deal and Bob Forsch had a darn good career.
Point is...you never know with prospects and you certainly can't count on them. A few will make it, many will not!
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Thats why you're a fantasy stud.TheFantasyStud wrote: ↑25 Mar 2025 20:18 pm The future just might be now. I actually like every position player we have right now.
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Ah, the mostly unproven glorified list routine, while being mostly ignorant of other teams prospects and how they compare to ours.
I fall for it somewhat, and I also have some optimism for future Cards teams, including this years, but that's more with the heart and being a life long fan than to try diving deep into the analysis of how we compare with the competition, and it is spring btw.
Anyway, gotta go, hearing rumors of a stud transfer portal possibility talking with the Illini.
I fall for it somewhat, and I also have some optimism for future Cards teams, including this years, but that's more with the heart and being a life long fan than to try diving deep into the analysis of how we compare with the competition, and it is spring btw.
Anyway, gotta go, hearing rumors of a stud transfer portal possibility talking with the Illini.
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I’m more hopeful about the young starters. If they are brought up together, I can visualize a rotation anchored by McGravy, Mathews, and Liberatore. Could it be like that famous trio of the Braves of the 90s?
Yes, I still see. the potential of Liberatore. Keep him in the rotation this year and let the. M&M boys join him later this season.
You can always trade for relievers and an impact bat or two. But good homegrown starters are rare.
Yes, I still see. the potential of Liberatore. Keep him in the rotation this year and let the. M&M boys join him later this season.
You can always trade for relievers and an impact bat or two. But good homegrown starters are rare.
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Just hope the opposing teams don't start calling him McGravy and relishing his starts.The Nard wrote: ↑26 Mar 2025 07:18 am I’m more hopeful about the young starters. If they are brought up together, I can visualize a rotation anchored by McGravy, Mathews, and Liberatore. Could it be like that famous trio of the Braves of the 90s?
Yes, I still see. the potential of Liberatore. Keep him in the rotation this year and let the. M&M boys join him later this season.
You can always trade for relievers and an impact bat or two. But good homegrown starters are rare.
Mathews with only one T JD, try to remember that, as I think I've been formerly guilty of the 2 T spelling, thanks.
Libs, yeah, me too, hoping he can gain some MLB SP traction this time. Glad he's getting the opportunity.
Sure would be nice to have a young cost controlled SP rotation that was also effective, but not expecting anything close to the Braves 90's trio.
Heck, we don't even buy lotto tickets, lol.
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McGravy....love it! Sounds like a new menu option at McDonalds! Dang autocorrect!!!The Nard wrote: ↑26 Mar 2025 07:18 am I’m more hopeful about the young starters. If they are brought up together, I can visualize a rotation anchored by McGravy, Mathews, and Liberatore. Could it be like that famous trio of the Braves of the 90s?
Yes, I still see. the potential of Liberatore. Keep him in the rotation this year and let the. M&M boys join him later this season.
You can always trade for relievers and an impact bat or two. But good homegrown starters are rare.
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23 year old Tekoha Roby may have as good of pitching stuff as any of the young starting pitchers. He just needs to be able to stay healthy. I guess Roby starts out at AA this season. Also, It will be quite interesting to see how Tink Hence does at AAA.The Nard wrote: ↑26 Mar 2025 07:18 am I’m more hopeful about the young starters. If they are brought up together, I can visualize a rotation anchored by McGravy, Mathews, and Liberatore. Could it be like that famous trio of the Braves of the 90s?
Yes, I still see. the potential of Liberatore. Keep him in the rotation this year and let the. M&M boys join him later this season.
You can always trade for relievers and an impact bat or two. But good homegrown starters are rare.
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I don't understand sending McGreevy down or keeping Siani over Koperniak--Is the GM screwing the Cardinals because its his last year?