Arenado's season ending OPS
Posted: 28 Sep 2025 23:53 pm
I'm scared to even say it
What does it mean for us, on this final day of the Mozeliak era?
What does it mean for us, on this final day of the Mozeliak era?
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The OPS isn't what you'd expect from a hall of fame player. He declined very fast but it's not like some things didn't change. For one, he hasn't really had much protection in the line up. For another, it's a little harder to be a power hitter in Busch. And lastly, age is a factor. He had little control over playoff wins.Joseph-Magrane wrote: ↑29 Sep 2025 04:24 am Means that his Cardinal career netted 0 playoff game wins, a 778 career OPS, and fans dying to see him traded away.
Unbelievably disappointing if you told me in 2017/18 that Arenado would be a Cardinal in 2021 at just age 30
The sign was his road stats while a Rockie.
It was the same shoulder that season wasn't it that flared up again in 2023
Bum shoulder....changes your swing when your playing hurt and zaps your power...Arenado used to pull the ball with authority....it turned him into a complete shell of his former self...Joseph-Magrane wrote: ↑29 Sep 2025 04:24 am Means that his Cardinal career netted 0 playoff game wins, a 778 career OPS, and fans dying to see him traded away.
Unbelievably disappointing if you told me in 2017/18 that Arenado would be a Cardinal in 2021 at just age 30