Originally Posted by
MasterSbilt_Racer
As a Reds fan, I was hoping he would sign with them (St Louis). It would have crippled the Cards in future years.
As a Cardinal fan with belief in the Branch Rickey ideology of team management I believe that you are right in that it would have crippled the Cardinals for years. All too often these big dollar contracts only bring about lost funds. In a comment made on FaceBook some said rightly said that for that amount the Cardinals could probably come up with three hitters that could hit .300. Whether that is so or not the fact that remains is that over the decades the Cardinals have been very good at making teams without too many major stars. The 1982 team that one the World Series had overachieving young players who wanted to play. George Hendrick led the team in home runs with 24 but they did have a lot of switch hitters and .300 hitters. They had pitchers that got the job done but that had no stars. They did not play station to station baseball. They played all the elements of the game. 1964 the Cardinals were low in what baseball considered all the important categories but still went on and won the World Series. They had some guys who were well known but up to that point were not considered stars. Teams are teams and do not usually do as well with too many high priced stars unless the owner has a lot of money and the stadium is in a megatropolis, AKA New York.
The Cardinals are the second leading team in the Major leagues in World Championships and the #1 team in Major League Baseball in World Championships won without having to buy championships. They will keep on doing that as long as they let those guys like Pujols and Steve Carlton go.
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