Are The St. Louis Cardinals FINALLY Headed In The Right Direction With Their Player Development?
The Cardinals top prospect JJ Weatherhalt has been promoted to AAA Memphis. Why this is a good sign as the Cardinals try to get back to being a part of the National League Elite. You are Locked on Cardinals, your daily St. Louis Cardinals podcast, part of the Locked On Network, your team every day. Hey there, Cardinal fans. I’m JD Hafford and I’m your host for Lock on Cardinals, part of the Lockdown Podcast Network, covering your team every day. Follow me on X at JD Sports Radio, the podcast. Also on X as well at l_cardinals. You can find us on YouTube as well as Tik Tok and Instagram at Locked on Cardinals. This is a show serving Cardinal Nation and giving the best fans in baseball, all of the info about the birds on the bat. Today’s episode being brought to you by FanDuel. Right now, new customers can get $150 in bonus bets when your first $5 bet wins. So, the Cardinals had a muchneeded day off on Monday as they crawl towards the Allstar break. They needed it, man. They were a worn out bunch. Um, but even though they didn’t play, still got some big news on Monday that should make fans happy, make them excited. And no, neither Eric Fetty or Miles Michael were fired off to the moon, uh, like some people are hoping for. The big news was the top prospect JJ Weatherhalt had been promoted to AAA Memphis. And this is a big deal. You know, JJ was having a hell of a season at Springfield. Uh he slashed his line was 300, 425, 466, 22 extra base hits, 34 RBI’s, 14 stolen bases, little bit of everything in just 62 games, and was leading the Texas League in OBP and OPS. He is also the first Cardinals uh minor leager to reach AAA or higher within a calendar year being drafted since Michael Waka did it back in 2013. first position player to do it since Thunder Legs himself, Brett Wallace, did it back in 2009. And if you remember, Brett Wallace uh first round pick and got shipped to the Athletics as part of the deal to get Matt Holiday. Safe to say the Cardinal won that particular trade. Brett Wallace did not amount to uh much in the major leagues. Matt Holiday, Cardinal Hall of Famer. Uh, and this is a big deal obviously with uh what’s going on with JJ Weatherhole because not only is it a top draft pick, remember the Cardinals kind of had JJ fall to them in their lap. I was personally hoping they were going to take a picture that year um and JJ kept falling and those pitchers kept going and then you get a guy where, you know, had he not dealt with an injury in college that last year might have been the top overall pick. Cardinals end up landing him anyway. And this is important because it also shows that he’s developing well as he makes his way up the system. And in one of the knocks on the Cardinals recently is that they don’t develop their young players very well, which has led to this lack of talent on the big league club in recent years. And with ownership choosing not to overspend on free agents, it’s led to a very meh mid tier type of team the last couple of seasons. Uh so drafting well and then developing even better is what the goal is to get the Cardinals back to the top of the mountain, get them to being spoken of among the elite franchises in baseball. There are still people outside of St. Louis who are like the Cardinals are still a phenomenal franchise but people at home it’s it it isn’t it the vibe isn’t there the way it used to be is it and even though the Cardinals have only had the one losing season it feels like the last couple of years have been losing seasons even though last year they finished above 500 currently above 500 right now but uh this whole process to kind of get things going in the right direction again it’s not quick one and it has led many fans to believe that the ownership just doesn’t care about winning. I don’t believe that to be the case, but they have made a choice to not go out and dole out the same amount of money that these bigger market teams are doing. The Dodgers, the Mets, the Yankees, the Phillies, you know, the usual suspects, the Cardinals ownership that we don’t want to do it that way. We think it’s a foolish way to go about it and they are not going to. Instead, they’ve decided to look within and to compete for a championship. They they they’re like, “We got to fix what’s going on in our own house first before we start spending money on other free agents. Let’s let’s let’s look at ourselves, figure out what the hell’s wrong, and that way we can get back to doing things the way business is normally run for the St. Louis Cardinals the the the model to just kind of patch things up by spending a lot of money is not what they want to do. I don’t think it’s the smart thing to do. I think what they are doing is the right thing to do. Fix your house internally. Clean it up. Get it going where it needs to be and then you can start adding pieces to complement the good players that you develop and draft on your own. If you’re not going to spend crazy money to buy a star, then that’s what you got to do. You have to be much better at developing your own people. And it’s been a while since the Cardinals have been able to do that. You know, we’ve seen guys like Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman. They they come up with all this hype. We’re all excited to see them and then things haven’t panned out quite the way we want it to and certainly not the way fans thought that they should have. So, I mean, think about how many of you right now are happy with what you’ve seen from Jordan Walker, right? You know, it wasn’t that long ago, 2023 to be exact, he was considered one of the top right-handed hitting prospects in all of baseball. Not just for the Cardinals and not just for the National League, all of baseball. It was Gunner Henderson was number one in 23. This is uh MLB pipeline, by the way. Gunnar Henderson, Corbin Carroll, Francisco Alvarez, and then Jordan Walker at number four as a hitting prospect. He was the fourth best one. Uh Alvarez is right-handed as well. So him and Alvarez were the top right-handed guys. Uh Henderson and Carol, I think we can agree, have gone on to become very important keys and to the uh cogs of their particular teams and uh have made a huge impact for them. Orioles having a down year right now. Diamondback’s not quite where they want to be, but Cory McCroll just coming back from a wrist injury. He’s been fantastic for them. Uh Alvarez has not blossomed the way the Mets thought he would. And then there’s Jordan Walker. Uh makes the team out of spring training. Doesn’t do all that bad, but they want him to work on launch angles, stop hitting the ball on the ground. Um goes down, comes back back up later, has a decent rookie season, and since then has regressed considerably, and now is dealing with with injuries, which you can’t really help, but that’s halted his development even further. Uh Nolan Gorman, all the power talent in the world, mauling the ball at Triple A. It seemed like he was hitting a home run every other night. Uh and similar to Walker brought up, looked all right, has that one big breakout year where 27 home runs I think it was, and hits a wall, strikeouts skyrocket, home runs start going down, and they can’t figure out what the hell is going on. people start labeling these guys as busts already and they want to trade these guys, but you know, you’ve seen that Gorman now that he’s he’s getting regular playing time. Uh he has looked much better at the plate, but the jury is still out on whether or not he’s going to be that 30 40 home run guy that they thought he’d be. And you’ve seen the failures. We’ve been down this road. Dylan Carlson, I mean, huge bust for the team. Former first round pick Zack Thompson never really found his sweet spot as a starter or a reliever. now he’s hurt. Um, Alex Reyes, he couldn’t stay healthy. Uh, these were guys that were supposed to be a big deal for them. You’ve seen them trade off guys like Randy Rosarena, Garcia, Lane Thomas, Andy Alcantra, Zack Gallon. You know the stories with all these guys. Um, and then they’re they trade them off to go get other pieces, but then fail to develop anyone else to take their place in the organization. Now you’ve got this core of young players and I’m going to include like you know Walker Gorman, Mason Win, Alec Berles, Ivon Herrera, Matthew Liberator. You’re seeing them make their presence felt this year at the major league level which is awesome. You know when’s your everyday shortstop has the qualities to become a superstar, right? Alec Berles has been arguably your best left-handed hitter. Him and Donovan are the are the your top two guys. Like Burley has been amazing again this year. Uh, will he complete the season as hot as he has been? Uh, that was the problem last year is he had this great first half and then he fell off. Uh, Herrera has been your best right-handed bat. Arguably, you could say Willis, too. Uh, but when healthy, Ivon Herrera has been awesome. Liberator has become your number two guy in the rotation. You’re seeing them do much better with these prospects, and I think that is something that needs to be applauded that things are are starting to be better. Uh, it’s not always going to be perfect. Nobody’s saying that uh they’re all going to be starters moving forward. Jordan and Gorman obviously are, you know, they haven’t given up on them by any means, but we’re still trying to figure out whether or not they are going to be staples uh for this team moving forward. We want them to be. Everybody does, but uh they they’ve got to produce really. That’s what what it comes down to. Nolan Gorman is earning the more playing time right now. Walker’s out injured. Uh your next group right behind them though JJ Weatherhole now at TripleA Thomas and JC in the majors again still hasn’t you know we’ve got a decent amount of infielders here so it’s he’s starting to take reps in the outfield which is something I brought up last year. I was like why can’t we teach him to play outfield? Uh Michael McGrevy at AAA but should be in the big league soon where he belongs. co’s at AAA coming up from double A this year so he’s on the cusp could be in St. Lewis by the end of the season depending on how things go. Teen Kent still try to stay healthy. Quinn Matthews injuries have been a problem. Slowed him down this year, but he was a monster last year obviously and uh hopefully things will go better for him the rest of this year at AAA. Jimmy Crooks your catcher at Triple A. So, you’re seeing some young talent emerging and getting ready to come up to the big leagues. Um, but it doesn’t matter what you’re doing in the minors. It’s what you do in the show and uh nobody’s going to be all that impressed till you get up here and start uh showing out in the on the big stage. Um, but I’m just saying I see reasons to be optimistic and you’ve got Hein Bloom taking over. That’s his specialty, player development. They more instructors and coaches and upgraded things and the minors. So, they’re making progress. It It just doesn’t happen overnight. And in a world that is so dependent on now, now now everything has to be immediia in your lap, in your hands right this second, it’s not an easy pill to swallow as a fan. I so I can I understand where the resentment and the anger is coming from. Not an easy pill to swallow, but it’s a necessary pill because you got to get everything in your house in order first before you can start plucking things off the free agent market to again compliment. That’s the idea. You’re not supposed to buy these free agents and then make them the star. Usually, you buy a free agent to complement some guys you already have put together. And I feel like there’s a decent group of guys coming up together. there’s two waves of it right now and I I think you have a reason to be optimistic if you’re a Cardinals fan. So, I just wanted to point that out and why I think this whole JJ weather whole thing uh moving up the tripleA all already why I think it’s a big step in the right direction. We’re going to jump into some fan feedback next because there’s been a lot of chatter about Fetty Michaels and what the Cardinals should be doing and people’s feelings about what’s going on with the team right now. 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So, I I thought we could start there and go through some uh some of these thoughts from fans in a segment that I like to call cardinal confessions. And the reason I call it that is because if you’ve ever been to confession in church, you don’t you’re not supposed to know who each other are on each side of the wall there, right? You get to say whatever you need to say. Get it off your chest and nobody judges you. It’s just go ahead. Just release your thoughts. Go for it. So, we’re not going to call you out by name. you’ll be anonymous. We’re not going to pick on you and you can share your best and worst thoughts about the team. Uh a lot of it is negative stuff right now. Uh because Cardinals haven’t been winning much. They had a 500 record in June. Uh but when you get beat up like he did in Chicago, two out of three games, fans are going to be mad. Um first one, Cardinals need to say goodbye to Fedia and Miles. I am hoping that someone will keep Mo from making any more decisions in the coming deadline period. Let Bloom do that. Um, so this is a transition year. Uh, the trade deadline stuff normally just falls on Mo. It’s his deal. He has to ask ownership if uh they they’re willing to spend certain amount of money to go acquire certain people. Um, but I’d be shocked if at this point of this transition that anything roster-wise like trades would wouldn’t be something that is discussed among the group with like Him Bloom and everybody. Um, Mo would make the final call. I don’t think he’s like, “All right, everybody, everybody want to vote who who’s who’s in, who’s out.” I don’t think that’s what’s going on. Um, I don’t know why Mo would sabotage things and start wheeling and dealing guys that the rest of the organization wants to use moving forward. So, I’m not worried about anything like that. He’s always said the goal is to make this transition smooth and easy and do what’s in the best interest of the Cardinals, not himself. I mean, he didn’t go out and just start wasting money on people. Uh, you know, this off season. Actually, the one guy he signed has been outstanding in Philon. So, um, I feel like it’s a holding pattern. If he’s going to trade guys away, it’s going to be these guys who are on expiring contracts anyway that the Cardinals aren’t going to resign anyhow. Um, I’m I’m more curious about what kind of general manager Hine Bloom will be when Mo is gone because as much as we complain about what Mo’s done recently, for the most part over the years, he’s been pretty good. Um, I know like when you go look at Hein Bloom’s resume, a lot of attention goes to the Phil Muki betal in Boston where the goal was all it was laid on him that you got to slash payroll. We we don’t want to spend this anymore. So slash payroll. Dodgers ended up being the team that took advantage. Um, but he was also the guy that that got Boston Kyle Schwarber and William Abrau and Nick Paveta as well as developing the Red Sox farm system into one of the best in the league. Um, so I’m just kind of curious about what things are going to be like moving forward. You know, I’m I’m excited about the future and uh, you know, with a fresh perspective on things with a new voice and new leadership. Um, another one here. Our team blows and management is okay with that since they rake in money. Well, with the tenants down at Bush and the drama with the TV deals, ownership is taking a hit in the wallet this year, if that makes you feel any better. They’re not broke by any means, but uh they’re not going to be making as much. Um, but more important, I wouldn’t characterize a team that’s five games over 500 and a game and a half back in the wild card as a team that blows. quote blows, but they certainly are not among the elite teams in the National League like the Dodgers and the Mets and the Phillies and the Cubs. Although, look at their record against those guys. 11 and 12. Yes, it’s a losing record, but 11 and 12 against those teams and those payrolls and that star power that those guys all possess and then the Cardinals not spending anything keeping up with them. Uh, you know, when they play them at least. The thing is is losing as many games as you have to to the Pirates and uh you know obviously in your own division with the the Reds and Brewers, those are the guys that you need to beat more and and they haven’t so far this year, which is uh you know, probably makes it seem like it’s a lot worse than things are. Um here’s another one. We all know Fetty is bad to me. The much bigger concern is the offense got shut out again. How do they fix that with the guys available? I honestly, and I I hate using excuses, but I’m going to chalk this one up to injuries. The loss of Ivon Herrera was huge. The guy is hitting 320 with eight home runs and 36 RBI’s and an OPS plus of 158. And he’s missed a month and a half a time. Like, he has been a monster in the middle of this order. Losing that type of bat on a team that isn’t loaded with other sluggers to pick up the slack in the first place. It’s obviously very crippling to what this offense can do when they’re at their best. Uh, ironically though, they’re 22 and 19 in games that he starts. I I would have thought that record would have been better, honestly, but they played really well without him in May after he got hurt in Boston when they went 19 and eight. So, it doesn’t have to be all on Ivon Herrera, but that helps. uh having him in the lineup for sure, but with him out, Natto now dealing with a shoulder issue, not in the lineup again on Tuesday, uh N Bar falling off an absolute cliff as the leadoff hitter and having to move down in the order, which made Britain Donovan have to move up and be your leadoff guy again, which I still to this day, he’s just not a very good leadoff guy. He’s not. He’s better where he was at number three, but it sucks because they don’t have another leadoff guy. They could put Mason one up there, I guess, but um they like Mason winning in the two spot. So, um that has hurt Brennan Donovan’s production and his RBI chances. My favorite lineup, and let me see what you guys think about this because it was kind of difficult to put this together, but my favorite lineup I think if I had to pull one like right now would be and they have to be healthy and being play well. So, I love Newport at the top of the order. If you can get him back to doing what he was doing early on, that’s ideal. He’s he’s a great leadoff guy when he’s doing that stuff. Uh Mason went at it second. Numbers uh back it up and he’s been pretty good there. Batting second and short stop. Brennan Donovan playing second base, batting third. He was great there. Wilson Contrus, I’m going to put him in the cleanup spot over at first, followed by Ivon Herrera. I like the protection of Ivonne behind Wilson. And uh here’s the thing though, Ivonne has to catch because we need other bats in this lineup. Burles sixth, batten sixth. I want him in right field. I can’t take that offense out of the lineup. Aronado seventh at third base. Gorman eighth at DH. And then Victor Scott ninth in center field. Not the best defensive setup. I understand that. Specifically a catcher where Pah has just, you know, he calls a better game. The RA is so much better for the team when he’s behind the plate. Uh but you know, I need a Von Herrera’s bat in the lineup. Uh pitchers love throwing to Pahz. I get it. But this is how you get all my best hitters in the game. Now, you can flip some guys around depending on the matchup, but those guys that I just made, unlisted, they all need to play and you know, Jordan Walker’s not in there right now because he hasn’t been that good. You want to see him play and want to see him take that next step. Maybe you can do that when lefties are on the mound. You go Jordan and right, Burley is a DH, which would leave Gorman out, which is something you’re trying not to do. You could sub out N and put Donnie in left with Gorman at second base or Newton and center bench Victor against lefties. Uh, a lot of different ways to move people around, but it no matter what you do, there’s going to be somebody who you wish was in the lineup is going to have to be on the bench or you’re going to take a hit defensively at certain spots, too. 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Thanks again for making locks on Carlos your first listen today. For your second listen, be sure to check out the all new locked on MLB game night. Every game, every night, giving you local analysis, but doing it on a national scale. You can find MLB Game Night on Locked on MLB on YouTube or wherever you listen to your podcast. So, the Nationals uh just fired their their manager, Dave Martinez. Uh their GM, Rizzo, he gone. Uh this is a squad that’s got lots of young talent. The one on paper should be good and it has surprised me just like it surprised most people that they have not won more baseball games. James Wood in left field superstar. Monster of a human being. He’s huge like Jordan Walker size but he’s so much better than Jordan Walker right now. Um huge guy, speed, athletic. He’s very similar traits to Jordan Walker, a left-handed hitter and is hitting the snot out of the ball. Uh he’s their best hitter by far. CJ Abrams, uh really good hitter, top of the order, not much on the defensive side at short stop. I wouldn’t be shocked if he changes positions at some point, but he’s a really good hitter. Both those guys coming over in the Juan Sto trade. Uh Luis Garcia, uh Kbert Ruiz, Nathaniel Lowe, Jacob Young. Uh they brought up Brady House, one of their top prospects. Uh they’ve got veterans like our our good friend Paul D. Young, Josh Bell, Ahmed Rosario, McKenzie Gore in their uh rotation. You know, you list all these people and you’re like, “Ah, these guys aren’t too freaking bad.” But they are. It just has not worked. They are last in the NL East at 37 and 53. They’ve lost three in a row, six of their last 10, uh 21 of their last 30. The Cardinals have got to take advantage after licking your wounds and seeing what the Cubs did to you over the weekend. This is where you got to take advantage because you’re getting ready to play a Washington Nationals team, which you have swept already once this year, but you got to take advantage of them. They’re in a bad spot. Uh Miguel Cairo, former Cardinal, is uh the interim manager right now, so he’s going to be trying to figure things out and try to get them motivated again. Uh let’s not let that happen. You know, they will not have Herrera Walker or Aronado in the lineup on Tuesday, but you got your number one in Sunny Gray on the mound who has been excellent at home this year going up against Jake Urban who’s got a record that says seven and three, but the RA is closer to five. And in his last seven starts, he he’s got an RA of 7.12. He’s allowed 10 home runs. Lefties do hit him a little bit better than righties. So, I’m hoping that uh our big lefties, Gorman, Burley, N, Victor, Donnie, I hope you guys are all ready to rock. I hope you’re ready to rock because we need you guys to pummel this poor man into submission. Um, like I said, they they swept Washington back in May, three games set and you need to get at least two out of three. That is what the ideal record is. Like I want them to go four and two over these last six games into the All-Star break. Go into the break feeling good about yourself, but try to get healthier. Catch your breath a little bit over after this chaotic schedule where you’ve had six double headers and it’s just been nuts. But, you know, a lot of teams are going through that, so we can’t use it as an excuse. But, um, so JC’s in the lineup tonight for Aronado. Gorman’s going to be over at third. Donniey’s going to be in left. So, just got to get these left-handed bats going and um let’s do some damage. Let’s do some damage against these Washington Nationals. Uh a sweep would be great, but I’m hoping two out of three is what I’m rooting for. Hopefully a good game by Sunny. Pah’s behind the plate tonight. So, uh looking forward to it. Thanks for making lock on Cardinals your first listen every day. If you haven’t already, give me a follow u on x at l_cardinals and at JD Sports Radio, Tik Tok, Instagram, like, subscribe on YouTube if you haven’t done that already. pushing towards 13,000 subscribers. Would love to have more of you uh subscribed if you aren’t already. You guys are the best fans in baseball for a reason. We’ll see you next time on Locked on Curtains.
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7 comments
This is good news, but I don't think the general consensus vibes will change until we 1) develop a true core of high-end/all-star caliber players, 2) make some signings and retain said players, and 3) make an actual, deep, playoff run back to back years.
Obviously, if you watched the last 6 Cardinals games, you wouldn’t be asking if they are “heading in the right direction”? The answer is obviously “no”.
Brett Wallace….another Cardinals first round bust.
Commonality in all these issues is we put them in MLB dugout and the manager and coaching fail them!
Will they trade brenden
Should they jo jo Romero for a young starter?
I don’t believe it for a second that they aren’t spending the money because they think it’s foolish. They aren’t spending the money because either they don’t have it or it’s just greed.