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The 2023 season for the St. Louis Cardinals is expected to conclude without incident. This year’s pitching staff is completely blank as we painfully drag our fan base through the pursuit of 200 career victories. When John Mozeliak is able to resolve the predicament he put the team in, fans will be counting down the days. The beginning rotation’s shell is revealed, exposing its bare bones.
It is very likely that nobody will be guaranteed a spot in the starting five the following season. This positions a specific player to present his case, since his chances of success are dwindling unless he can take charge of his own destiny.
John Mozeliak has made several statements on note that the group wishes to avoid experiencing this type of letdown in the future. You can hear the plain truth in his words at this unique moment. This is not a time to put on a front desk show to appease the masses. The management and ownership are unsure about how to view the current season. To ensure that this never happens again, everyone is in agreement. Redesigning the starting lineup comes first.
The Cardinals will be actively seeking not one, but three new starting pitchers for the upcoming season, according to Mozeliak, who made this announcement during yesterday’s press conference and interviews. For any prospective return to St. Louis, Jack Flaherty and Jordan Montgomery are both traded away and essentially gone. At last, Steven Matz has found out what kind of pitcher he is, and it looks like he may be sidelined for the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury. Thus, three spots are available. But hold on! Whether he is ready or still wishes to pursue 200 career victories, Adam Wainwright is retiring. Thus, there are four spots available for new starting pitchers to join the Cardinals. Are Mozeliak’s internal competitors legitimate?
The decision to promote Triple-A would be the most Cardinals-likeThey claim to have “really seen tremendous improvement in these players during spring training” and offer arms to cover the gaps. Therefore, Zack Thompson, Dakota Hudson, Gordon Graceffo, Michael McGreevy, and Matthew Liberatore are the best choices if that turns out to be the case.
Thompson is incredibly fascinating since he has been overworked and a complete failure as a rookie. However, he has impressed in his limited innings as a long reliever and has looked very good. So perhaps Thompson can develop into a productive starter with front office oversight.
One DFA candidate is Dakota Hudson. He has been around for a while, and ever since making his breakthrough in 2019, he has gotten worse every season. He has low strikeout percentage, a high ERA, a high FIP, and hits allowed. This pitcher serves as batting practice in the modern game of baseball. Hudson is not coming back to STL unless the elite defense returns.
Graceffo and McGreevy are making progress toward possible 2024 debuts. They seem to be promising weapons, so assist the club going forward. The crucial query is: will they provide any assistance in 2024? The likelihood of them producing for the major league team in 2025 is, in my opinion, higher. However, if they get called to the show in 2024, I am interested to see what they can accomplish.
Matthew Libertaore is our only remaining option. Years after the Randy Arozerana trade, the Cardinals appear to have suffered a significant loss in losing their highly sought-after prospect. Liberatore has been traveling back and forth from Memphis to St. Louis on a carousel, while Randy has become an international sensation. There is been frequent promotions and demotions without any obvious indication