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***Official 2023 STL Cardinals Thread ***
2023 thread. Walker makes the roster. I'll update the rosters and opening day lineup when its official
2023 Opening Day Lineup
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2022 Opening Day roster.
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For the new Cardinal fans that joined the Planet since last year, here are some of the historical threads going back to 2006.
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First for fire Mozeliak
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I'd like to think that keeping Carlson in CF is a run prevention scheme rather than refusal to admit a sunk cost.
I'd rather see Gorman at DH and Walker in LF against righties, which Manoah is, with O'Neill in center and Carlson on the bench. Given Tyler's fragility, I'm sure there will plenty of starts to go around in the OF. |
Noot should be in CF and frankly they should have Gorman in AAA playing LF because he's a butcher on the IF and isn't big enough to play 1b. And I think Walker ends up at 1b in a few years anyway.
Then you have a Burleson/Yepez platoon at DH. Pretending like Gorman is a 2b is going to derail any chance he has to develop into anything more than a high strikeout hacker who runs into a few hangers. |
They face a stiff challenge tomorrow.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Two more hits tonight (so far) for Jordan Walker.<br><br>Here's where the <a href="https://twitter.com/Cardinals?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Cardinals</a>' No. 1 prospect currently ranks among ALL players in Spring Training:<br><br>AVG: .452 (1st)<br>SLG: .839 (1st)<br>OPS: 1.291 (1st)<br>TB: 26 (1st)<br>H: 14 (1st)<br>XBH: 6 (T-1st) <a href="https://t.co/ORZqaxMpwp">pic.twitter.com/ORZqaxMpwp</a></p>— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) <a href="https://twitter.com/MLBPipeline/status/1634358371414319106?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 11, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Nolan Gorman is *the* post-hype prospect of 2023. Surface struggles overblown as he posted 107 wRC+ and .341 xwOBA as rookie<br><br>Young for his level across MLB/MiLB and will start on strong-side of platoon. 30%~ K doesn’t matter when you hit hard as he does<a href="https://t.co/NdXvnueaJI">pic.twitter.com/NdXvnueaJI</a></p>— Kev Mahserejian (@RotoSurgeon) <a href="https://twitter.com/RotoSurgeon/status/1641109522872954881?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 29, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Here it is. Guess Marmol has soured on Carlson. Maybe should have given him up in the trade to get Soto? But, we have Mo.:banghead:
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Walker ended the spring at about a .790 OPS and per bref his average quality of competition was a roughly average AA pitcher. He also struck out 15 times to only 2 walks. Personally, I don't think he's ready. He's too aggressive a hitter to produce as little loft as he does. I'd have started him in AAA. There are changes he needs to make to his swing, IMO. And if he's going to remain this aggressive, he's going to get himself out on weak contact a LOT. |
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Stop ****ing around with the 2b experiment and just let him play OF and develop as a hitter. |
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That's about a perfect lineup construction, IMO. I friggen love Donovan/Noot at the top of the order, though having L/L there might make matching up a little too easy later in the game. The good news is that Edman hits lefties well in the 9 spot but he probably doesn't have enough power potential to really scare teams into avoiding putting a lefty against him. So if you're in the 6th/7th inning and get to the 9 spot, you bring the lefty in to face him, Donovan and Noot, you satisfy your 3-runner rule and bring in a righty for the meat of the order. |
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Waino sings a slow national anthem but it wasn't half bad...
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He still wouldn't even be arb eligible and he'd be 24. This isn't an old kid - take your time with him and actually DEVELOP him. There's a lot of runway in front of him still. |
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I'm not giving up on Gorman, but I think his bat would be more appealing at 2B/DH. Burleson projects better in OF than Gorman does. Ideally, you have a combination of Winn/Gorman/Edman in the 2B/SS/DH. I can't see Walker moving to 1B until/unless Goldschmidt's defense starts to decline to the point where you're forced to play him at DH. |
Great start Mikolas
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Solid hard hit single to start Walker's career.
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Announcer called that one
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Bum ass Mikolas about to give that HR back
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Is there somewhere I can stream the game? Shockingly they aren't showing it here.
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Walker is 15 years younger than Goldschmidt - he's gonna replace Goldy at some point and it may be sooner rather than later depending on his contract demands. |
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Nice to see the big name acquisition limp of the field in game 1 of 162
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The jays haven’t barreled up anything today but still have 8 runs.
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Someone tell Helsley it isn't October anymore
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Cards going to have a four hour opening day game. Royals game went 2 1/2.
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Helsley is done. The Phillies game skull ****ed him.
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I'm utterly shocked at the terrible pitching we saw today. No one ever could have guessed that this was coming.
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Hicks was ****ing vile and couldn't buy a break. I don't think I've ever seen that much soft contact find a hole. It was nuts. |
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Well at least this offense has a chance to be the best offense we’ve had since….. the Workd Series?
Mo forgot that a team also needs pitching too. |
Brutal game. Fun atmosphere
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It probably bodes well for you guys overall that the Cardinals lineup gave Manoah maybe his worst ever start in the majors? He's been a top 5 SP in the league since he entered it a few years ago and I can't recall him ever being as bad as today.
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Noot....opening day 2 hitter...jfc
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Nope - Springer got 5 bloops.
Helsley deserved a loss. A leadoff 4 pitch walk in the 9th of that kind of game is just absolutely unacceptable. But I've never seen a team get that many seeing eye hits in my life. 17 singles and I'd be surprised if 5 of them were over 90 mph. Irritating as hell. |
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But the Jays just got the same stuff they were getting all night. He was making outstanding pitches and they just found grass. |
Knizner ****ing sucks. This dude is my scapegoat going forward.
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Knizner is what he is. Not a ton of quality backup catchers around. If he plays more than 35-40 games that’s MO’s fault.
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Cards lineup is good enough. Pitching is dumpster fire AIDS.
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Astros are winning it all again, nothing matters.
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In case y'all were wondering, Jack Flaherty still sucks.
He seems to suck even worse. No snap on his breakers, fastball at 88-90. Shit control. He might be able to get his slider to work before he hits 100 pitches, but that's it. Nothing else he's throwing looks to be be major league caliber. |
So I'm snooping around the 2007 draft (it's when we took Marmol).
It's also the year we took Pete Kozma and one that John Mozeliak has openly admitted was so bad that it to them changing how they approach the draft. And yes, I always knew it was bad but mostly because I was white-hot pissed the second they took Kozma over Rick Porcello. But I didn't realize HOW bad. Would you believe that the Cardinals actually got a negative WAR out of that draft? They could've literally skipped the draft altogether and been better off. And what's more amazing still is that 80% of the positive value of that draft came from one guy - Sam Freeman - who racked up 2.9 WAR...1.9 of them for Atlanta. That's just a hilariously awful draft. -1.9 WAR from a whopping 13 players to make a single big league appearance out of 52 selected. And that's if you give them credit for WAR that ended up being earned elsewhere. |
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Jordan Walker is a god-awful outfielder. |
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Don't pigeon hole him. He can be an adequate OFer. He's just going to have to learn on the job. And I just think that's gonna be an awfully tough ask for a kid that's also adjusting to big league pitching after skipping AAA outright. |
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But man, I think he might actually be a worse OFer than Yepez right now. He's making mental mistakes just about every time he has a chance to. Bad breaks, bad reads, awful decisions with the ball. He's a mess defensively. |
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While I’d want him to be a stud defensively, if he’s able to hit, I don’t care as long as he isn’t a complete black hole on the field defensively. |
Wish I could have live bet Pallante blowing the no-no
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I don't need Heyward out there in RF. But he's gotta be credible and right now he's not that. Oh, and LIFT THE DAMN BASEBALL, JORDAN!!! (still don't like his swing; too much natural power for a swing path that flat) |
Send hicks down
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Pretty please learn to lift the ball, Jordan?
I mean he's hitting absolute rockets out there. I don't need a 20 degree launch angle here but man if you can just get that up to 12% instead of hitting missiles into the dirt, you're gonna be a DAMN dangerous hitter. His hustle actually caused that error. Classic case of a guy having plenty of time to settle and throw but he saw Walker sprinting down the line and Biggio rushed the throw. That should've been a pretty routine smother/throw sort of out but Walker's hustle forced the mistake. |
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He sucked. No life on anything he threw. The slider was working a bit in his last inning but prior to that the hitters were just standing there waiting for him to throw them something. He essentially lulled them to sleep. He was bad today, ERA be damned. |
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Gausman was good and the Jays sort of blew that any chance at that game. Flaherty was there to be crushed and they let him off the hook repeatedly.
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Big day for Gorman so far and love seeing Noots ass on the bench and Burleson contribute. Mo still sucks...but love seeing the LeBluejays beat down
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