The 2016 season is ending with something that Cardinal fans haven’t experienced in a while: no baseball in October. With that, our off-season is starting now.
There are quite a few things that the Cardinals need to address.
If Matheny stays on, bring in a bench coach with managing experience – a Davey Johnson/Larry Bowa type. They can coach Matheny on in game management, which is where he’s lacking his knowledge. It also appears, at least to me, that he’s surrounded by yes men; his pitching coach needs to help him with bullpen management.
And replace Mabry already. Every offense under him has been one dementional. Clutch hitting with runners in score position, check. On base teams, check. Power hitting team this past season, check. But they’ve never been able to have a well-rounded team of hitters.
Carpenter is the key right now. I’d say first base is the spot where he’ll provide the most value to the team, while also starting a package to bring something back. A team needing a cost-controlled DH might be willing to take Adams in a deal.
Really, outside of the Rasmus/Dotel deal, what did we get for small pieces of the future? Mujica was a good deal. Cishek and Axford cost us pitchers we could be using now. Tilson probably would have been a September call up (and got injured in his first game with the White Sox).
I don’t know if they are the answers, but they’ll both come at a cost. The Cardinals have the pieces to make a deal for someone. Adams is expendable if you move Carpenter to first. You have some young pitching depth that can be moved. If the team doesn’t have Grichuk penciled in, then he’s probably going to be available.
Kelly took a step forward at Springfield and Memphis. His receiving skills are just about MLB caliber and his bat actually looked decent. I don’t think the power will ever develop like the organization hoped when he was drafted, but he won’t be a void on offense.
Bringing him up as the backup next year will give him at least a season to work with Yadi to become his heir and would allow the team to rest Yadi a little more.
As long as Alex Reyes and Luke Weaver start the season at Memphis, then I’d allow a free agent pickup. Both these kids have work to do before they should be called upon. Reyes needs to work on his control and Weaver has some work to do on his secondary pitches.
Really, this isn’t too much to ask for; this is just the beginning of what they need. They could find a way to get Jedd Gyorko into the everyday lineup. They could decide that Aledmys Diaz could be a better option at second base than shortstop (or at least Mike Leake is hoping so). They might believe Tommy Pham is expendable with Jose Martinez and Jeremy Hazelbaker on the 40-man. It’s hard to tell what the Cardinals will do. I do know that they are poised to get back to the post-season after missing out.
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