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The Polack MSgt

(13,637 posts)
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 07:53 PM Aug 9

For a little while, I felt super optimistic about the Redbirds this season

But then reality decided to crash the party and harsh my vibe...

Oh well, I still have a list of players and how they're progressing that make me optimistic for NEXT season, so let's talk about it.

1st, Masyn Winn.
Last year, he was a gold Glove candidate with no power and sporadic contact.
Well, this season he started of like that, but as the year progressed, he has really started to figure it out at the dish.
He's hitting 348 since the All-Star break while flashing respectable pull power.

Here's Oli discussing his progress:
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1aYtYsAN2N/

Next up, Jordan Walker.
Last year he was a mess.
In the bottom 10th of outfielders in DRS and range. He was also a sub 250 hitter who could not lay off sliders away.
In the first half of this year, he showed himself as an above average defender, who still flailed helplessly at sliders away.

Since his return from the IL on July 19th though? He's raised his average 40 points and spits on that slider out of the zone. "It's a process"
https://youtube.com/shorts/TtkjHN6ulME?si=fLdg3vWi9A44F082

Ok, here's Katie with a positive take
https://youtube.com/shorts/XM0PpSyvD6M?si=bSwiDlyd-p4mhViL

Liberatore, McGreevy and Pallante.
Young pitching is the gateway drug to delusional expectations for a baseball team. So, grain of salt warnings apply.
And as I typed that sentence, Pallante served up a chunk of cheese for a 3-run home run.
FUUUUCK the Cubs
But still. Young arms

Finally, JJ Wetherholt
He's flown up the minor leagues and is dominating in AAA, already.
He'll be in the Lou next year

https://youtube.com/shorts/3FlwDv769GQ?si=PVl54SfX94atWgTw





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For a little while, I felt super optimistic about the Redbirds this season (Original Post) The Polack MSgt Aug 9 OP
You know the team better than I do, P MSgt True Dough Aug 9 #1
I love his speed and his glove, but pitchers found a hole in his swing, and he hasn't adjusted The Polack MSgt Aug 9 #2
One other question for you: True Dough Aug 9 #3
New GMs tend to want a manager of their own choosing The Polack MSgt Aug 10 #4

True Dough

(24,037 posts)
1. You know the team better than I do, P MSgt
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 08:21 PM
Aug 9

What are your feelings on Victor Scott? I had high hopes for him this season. Added him to my fantasy baseball team early but dropped him after several weeks.

The speed is there in abundance, but his hitting has to improve. He'll be 25 next season. You think he has a future with the Cards?

The Polack MSgt

(13,637 posts)
2. I love his speed and his glove, but pitchers found a hole in his swing, and he hasn't adjusted
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 08:27 PM
Aug 9

Given how crowded the outfield is, I can't say that Victor will be our long-term center fielder.

I'm pulling for him.

I know he'll be back next year, but I'd guess it's 50-50 he's on the roster in 27

The Polack MSgt

(13,637 posts)
4. New GMs tend to want a manager of their own choosing
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 08:20 AM
Aug 10

I understand that, but I've come around on Oli.

I think Marmol deserves to be the manager going forward. Here's why.

He's way better at bullpen management than the 2 Mikes were.

Despite having a poorly constructed overly left handed lineup, game to game he does match ups that give the Cards an edge.

The kids who have been struggling longest (Gorman and Walker especially) haven't quit - they're still working still smiling.

On a young team like STL, that is no small skill.

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