Looking forward to Doyle getting spring training invite
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Looking forward to Doyle getting spring training invite
The past several years the 1st round picks have gotten invites so that would be nothing new.
The ‘Madman’ should quickly become a fan favorite with his mound intensity just as Al Hrabosky was years ago.
As Randy Flores stated, we interviewed him face to face and you would not know off the field he is so intense on the mound. He is like Al H., Chris Carpenter, and Waino. They all flip a switch when they get on a mound.
His fastball is major league caliber right now. How fast he develops his secondary pitches will determine how fast he gets to ‘the Show’.
Should be fun watching the ‘Madman’ do his thing!
The ‘Madman’ should quickly become a fan favorite with his mound intensity just as Al Hrabosky was years ago.
As Randy Flores stated, we interviewed him face to face and you would not know off the field he is so intense on the mound. He is like Al H., Chris Carpenter, and Waino. They all flip a switch when they get on a mound.
His fastball is major league caliber right now. How fast he develops his secondary pitches will determine how fast he gets to ‘the Show’.
Should be fun watching the ‘Madman’ do his thing!
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I saw him interviewed on the Blues telecast the other night, I was impressed. I sure hope he can stay in the rotation, and not become just a bullpen piece.
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yes, something to look forward to.
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If he and JJ pan out over the next couple of seasons, that will be fun to watch....
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got news for ya, Al was an ahole off the field as wellramfandan wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 10:15 am The past several years the 1st round picks have gotten invites so that would be nothing new.
The ‘Madman’ should quickly become a fan favorite with his mound intensity just as Al Hrabosky was years ago.
As Randy Flores stated, we interviewed him face to face and you would not know off the field he is so intense on the mound. He is like Al H., Chris Carpenter, and Waino. They all flip a switch when they get on a mound.
His fastball is major league caliber right now. How fast he develops his secondary pitches will determine how fast he gets to ‘the Show’.
Should be fun watching the ‘Madman’ do his thing!
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Hoping he is more professional on the mound than he was in college.ramfandan wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 10:15 am The past several years the 1st round picks have gotten invites so that would be nothing new.
The ‘Madman’ should quickly become a fan favorite with his mound intensity just as Al Hrabosky was years ago.
As Randy Flores stated, we interviewed him face to face and you would not know off the field he is so intense on the mound. He is like Al H., Chris Carpenter, and Waino. They all flip a switch when they get on a mound.
His fastball is major league caliber right now. How fast he develops his secondary pitches will determine how fast he gets to ‘the Show’.
Should be fun watching the ‘Madman’ do his thing!
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Living in Tenn. I was able to watch most of his games in 2025 and agree with your statement. In fact, prior to the draft zI mentioned his talent but was concerned about bring too volatile.Jatalk wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 12:18 pmHoping he is more professional on the mound than he was in college.ramfandan wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 10:15 am The past several years the 1st round picks have gotten invites so that would be nothing new.
The ‘Madman’ should quickly become a fan favorite with his mound intensity just as Al Hrabosky was years ago.
As Randy Flores stated, we interviewed him face to face and you would not know off the field he is so intense on the mound. He is like Al H., Chris Carpenter, and Waino. They all flip a switch when they get on a mound.
His fastball is major league caliber right now. How fast he develops his secondary pitches will determine how fast he gets to ‘the Show’.
Should be fun watching the ‘Madman’ do his thing!
Hopefully, some of that conduct will be reigned in by coaches and older players … the swearing at opponents I disliked. In MLB, he will create a brawl if he tries that and suspensions.
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Re: Looking forward to Doyle getting spring training invite
It will be interesting to follow Doyle's progress in professional baseball. Great college stats but college is below the lowest level of pro ball.
I would expect him to do well. He turns 22 in June. Could be in St Louis by the time he is 23.
I would expect him to do well. He turns 22 in June. Could be in St Louis by the time he is 23.
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Some project Doyle may be brought up late this season. If true, then he would be 22 when making his debut late this year.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 15:50 pm It will be interesting to follow Doyle's progress in professional baseball. Great college stats but college is below the lowest level of pro ball.
I would expect him to do well. He turns 22 in June. Could be in St Louis by the time he is 23.
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let's first get him through an official game worth of innings (5) in AA before we make him a major leaguer.ramfandan wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:44 pmSome project Doyle may be brought up late this season. If true, then he would be 22 when making his debut late this year.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 15:50 pm It will be interesting to follow Doyle's progress in professional baseball. Great college stats but college is below the lowest level of pro ball.
I would expect him to do well. He turns 22 in June. Could be in St Louis by the time he is 23.
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True.craviduce wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:52 pmlet's first get him through an official game worth of innings (5) in AA before we make him a major leaguer.ramfandan wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:44 pmSome project Doyle may be brought up late this season. If true, then he would be 22 when making his debut late this year.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 15:50 pm It will be interesting to follow Doyle's progress in professional baseball. Great college stats but college is below the lowest level of pro ball.
I would expect him to do well. He turns 22 in June. Could be in St Louis by the time he is 23.
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That's possible but I'd probably leave him in the minors to work on secondary pitches and where the managers are going to adhere to a strict pitch count.ramfandan wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:44 pmSome project Doyle may be brought up late this season. If true, then he would be 22 when making his debut late this year.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 15:50 pm It will be interesting to follow Doyle's progress in professional baseball. Great college stats but college is below the lowest level of pro ball.
I would expect him to do well. He turns 22 in June. Could be in St Louis by the time he is 23.
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I realize that JJ was not brought up at the end of the 2025 season but Masyn Winn was brought up late Aug.2023 for his debut ( not affecting starting his ‘clock’ service time.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 19:30 pmTrue.craviduce wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:52 pmlet's first get him through an official game worth of innings (5) in AA before we make him a major leaguer.ramfandan wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:44 pmSome project Doyle may be brought up late this season. If true, then he would be 22 when making his debut late this year.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 15:50 pm It will be interesting to follow Doyle's progress in professional baseball. Great college stats but college is below the lowest level of pro ball.
I would expect him to do well. He turns 22 in June. Could be in St Louis by the time he is 23.
So I posted earlier late 2026 as possibility for Doyle to give him a taste of the Majors just like they did with Winn.
Will hope he pitches well in minors this year to get that shot. be fun to see him the final month getting a few starts.
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I expect both to make the team out of Spring training and of course, Doyle will be invited... 
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Could happen but I'd be inclined not to turn him over to Marmol until he has thrown more innings and built up his arm. He threw 99.1 innings in 2025 up from 55 innings in 2024. Marmol leaves the starting pitcher on the mound regardless of performance to save the bullpen.ramfandan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 16:33 pmI realize that JJ was not brought up at the end of the 2025 season but Masyn Winn was brought up late Aug.2023 for his debut ( not affecting starting his ‘clock’ service time.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 19:30 pmTrue.craviduce wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:52 pmlet's first get him through an official game worth of innings (5) in AA before we make him a major leaguer.ramfandan wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:44 pmSome project Doyle may be brought up late this season. If true, then he would be 22 when making his debut late this year.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 15:50 pm It will be interesting to follow Doyle's progress in professional baseball. Great college stats but college is below the lowest level of pro ball.
I would expect him to do well. He turns 22 in June. Could be in St Louis by the time he is 23.
So I posted earlier late 2026 as possibility for Doyle to give him a taste of the Majors just like they did with Winn.
Will hope he pitches well in minors this year to get that shot. be fun to see him the final month getting a few starts.
I'd be careful with him but you are right. He could be up in late 2026 if his milb numbers are good.
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He should do well. Most college teams are below A ball in minors, but some teams from the SEC often have starting lineups as good as many AA minor league teams. 7 of the last 10 college World Series champions came from the SEC, and 7 of the last 10 runner ups also.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 15:50 pm It will be interesting to follow Doyle's progress in professional baseball. Great college stats but college is below the lowest level of pro ball.