predatorkj
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pujolsthomefan33 said:I am really confused by what I thought to be a very informed and knowledgeable Cardinal Nation. What are you expecting the Cardinals to do here??? How was the Glaus trade not a GREAT trade. Glaus had twice the season Rolen has had for the last 3 years.....and is a great HR threat besides Pujols.
The Cardinals are taking a risk on Khalil Greene, but if he brings his bat like he has shown potential, it will be a great pickup. The Cardinals have somewhat addressed the bullpen issues with Miller, and Royce Ring and at what they are paying him would be worth the trial. Plus, regardless of what the Cardinals are saying they want to do, they do still have a nice Perez/Motte situation to fall back on, since they lost out on the Fuentes deal. Not sure if Fuentes was worth the $9 mil or not, but he really didnt want to come to St. Louis anyways.
I figure the Cardinals are probably going to pull off one more deal---most likely for a 2B or a RP, as they are stacked up a bit in the OF. Would really like to see Ankiel, Mather, Rasmus, and either Ludwick or Schumaker to be the OFs. I really feel that Duncan, Schumaker, and Ludwick are all very expendable---and for those of you who are high on Ludwick--look at the guys stats when there is no Pujols in the lineup....they are absolutely awful. So, what happens when he does not consistently see fastballs right down the middle of the plate????
I think in reality the Cardinals have done a pretty decent job of keeping a core group of players and not depleting the farm and giving away money for the rest. Lohse was a great find, and for what he did last year, the Cardinals were definitely wise to resign him instead of trying to spend mega millions on some high profile SP. Yes, it would still be nice to land Peavy or Sheets, but at what cost---I for one dont want to deplete the farm to do so, or throw so much money at a SP that we lose out somewhere else---especially with the stockpile of Young Arms and Young OFs showing promise.
It will be interesting to see what kind of deal they can do, but my guess is with the 2 signings they have made for RP, picking up Khalil Greene to take over at SS, a deal for a 2B or maybe a semi set-up man/Closer to help Perez is probably the safe bet, letting go of one or 2 OFs and making room for Mather and Rasmus.
This is all IMO, but sometimes not doing anything can be just as good as doing something. And to be honest, the Cubs and Brewers have not had really a stellar offseason either---signing Milton Bradley and Aaron Miles in no way makes them any better than they were last year...and I dont see the Brewers being any more of a threat than they were last year either (which will be a FULL year w/o CC)
TK
Much to my dismay...the astros haven't really done a whole hell of a lot either.They cut Wigginton loose and I would much rather have him at 3rd than Blum.Sorry.Hampton was the only thing I feel was even close to a decent pickup.
Trust me...you guys aren't the only ones taking a kick to the nads this off season.