Just heard a national radio show talking about Shildt and Matheny basically saying Matheny was a good manager and they don't know what happened with him and the team and that the Cards should have waited to extend Shildt because he isn't the main reason for the turn around, the roster turnover and the firing of Mabry is .
Originally Posted by VAChief:
Bought a couple of box seats behind the Cards dugout for the Labor Day game in DC. Scherzer vs. Mikolas. Looking forward to getting my first look at them in person this year.
How much did you pay? I'll be there too. Looking at tickets on StubHub. Saw it might rain though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Just heard a national radio show talking about Shildt and Matheny basically saying Matheny was a good manager and they don't know what happened with him and the team and that the Cards should have waited to extend Shildt because he isn't the main reason for the turn around, the roster turnover and the firing of Mabry is .
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Just heard a national radio show talking about Shildt and Matheny basically saying Matheny was a good manager and they don't know what happened with him and the team and that the Cards should have waited to extend Shildt because he isn't the main reason for the turn around, the roster turnover and the firing of Mabry is .
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I have been floored by how lost in the woods the national media has been w/r/t to Matheny and the Cardinals.
They truly had/have no idea the impact he had on the franchise. They genuinely believe he's a good manager and that he got a bum deal.
Blows my mind.
Decent looking guy who didn't say anything inflammatory to the national media and was in the dugout when some good teams were winning despite him.
Hell, Joe Torre got in the HOF on the strength of Stick Mitchell's farm system and Don Zimmer telling him when to pull his head from his ass, and I saw him do the single most braindead thing I've ever seen from a manager as late as 2008. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Ozuna
Wong
Gyrko
Thats a serious hit.
And we're finally getting a little threadbare to boot.
Garcia played a sound defensive ballgame yesterday but nothing exceptional. Munoz is a much better hitter but can't play D over at 2b worth a damn.
I actually like Wisdom but during this run its important not to overlook just how how Jedd has been. He's been a damn good hitter, even against righties, over the last 30 days or so.
Losing Ozuna is frustrating but probably doesn't hurt while TON is hitting. It'll hurt more when O'Neill hits a long cold-spell (his approach says he will) but for right now we can shrug that off.
But both Wong and Gyorko are gonna start hitting us in the standings soon enough. Those are tough losses and even more worrisome is that neither of those guys are natural hitters. They take time to find their form and 10 days off may take another 10 days to get them swinging well again (and Jedd simply may not get hot again; he's notoriously streaky).
It's that time of year - lots of teams get these nagging injuries at this point in the season and the Cardinals depth makes them better situated than most to deal with them. Hell, even if Wisdom isn't the answer, you can put Marp back over at 3b and get Adams some of the reps he could probably use to get his timing back.
But you can only take so many body blows before the combined effect start to sting and we may finally be reaching that tipping point. [Reply]