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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2025 · 41 MIN

Cards Hub 365: Fedde Falters, Barrero Asserting Himself For Bench Role?

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Pitching Struggles Continue The hosts discussed the struggles of Cardinals starting pitchers, particularly Eric Fedde and Sonny Gray, both of whom gave up home runs in their latest outings. While some of the struggles could be attributed to pitchers "working on things" during spring training, the concern is that Fedde and Gray are supposed to be the top two starters. The importance of the bullpen was emphasized, as weaker starting pitching could put extra strain on relievers. Center Field Battle Victor Scott II has impressed in spring training and appears to have the inside track for the starting center field job. Lars Nootbaar is also getting a lot of reps in center field, possibly as a backup plan in case Scott struggles. Michael Siani, who was once in the conversation, has had a rough spring (batting .046) and could start the season in AAA. Jose Barrero Making a Case for the Bench Infielder Jose Barrero has performed well in camp and is pushing for a spot on the Opening Day roster. The issue is that he's not currently on the 40-man roster, meaning a roster move would need to be made. His versatility and right-handed bat could make him a valuable piece off the bench. Potential Rotation Adjustments The hosts discussed the idea of using piggyback starts, where two pitchers split a game to maximize innings and limit bullpen stress. Matthew Liberatore and Michael McGreevy were mentioned as potential long-relief or piggyback options. Concerns were raised about velocity dips for pitchers like Andre Pallante, though the hosts were optimistic about his role. Trade Speculation & Season Outlook Some fans are already speculating about potential trades involving pitchers like Fedde or Steven Matz, but the hosts pushed back, noting the Cardinals lack depth. They emphasized the importance of maintaining innings-eating starters rather than moving them for short-term gains. The offense remains a question mark, particularly in terms of consistency from players like Nolan Arenado, Nolan Gorman, and Lars Nootbaar. The final 10 games of spring training will be crucial in setting the tone for the season. Final Thoughts The hosts reminded listeners that spring training is still ongoing, and overreactions aren't helpful. The Cardinals’ coaching staff is closely evaluating players, and final roster decisions will be made soon. The team must find a balance between developing young talent and competing in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pitching Struggles Continue The hosts discussed the struggles of Cardinals starting pitchers, particularly Eric Fedde and Sonny Gray, both of whom gave up home runs in their latest outings. While some of the struggles could be attributed to pitchers "working on things" during spring training, the concern is that Fedde and Gray are supposed to be the top two starters. The importance of the bullpen was emphasized, as weaker starting pitching could put extra strain on relievers. Center Field Battle Victor Scott II has impressed in spring training and appears to have the inside track for the starting center field job. Lars Nootbaar is also getting a lot of reps in center field, possibly as a backup plan in case Scott struggles. Michael Siani, who was once in the conversation, has had a rough spring (batting .046) and could start the season in AAA. Jose Barrero Making a Case for the Bench Infielder Jose Barrero has performed well in camp and is pushing for a spot on the Opening Day roster. The issue is that he's not currently on the 40-man roster, meaning a roster move would need to be made. His versatility and right-handed bat could make him a valuable piece off the bench. Potential Rotation Adjustments The hosts discussed the idea of using piggyback starts, where two pitchers split a game to maximize innings and limit bullpen stress. Matthew Liberatore and Michael McGreevy were mentioned as potential long-relief or piggyback options. Concerns were raised about velocity dips for pitchers like Andre Pallante, though the hosts were optimistic about his role. Trade Speculation & Season Outlook Some fans are already speculating about potential trades involving pitchers like Fedde or Steven Matz, but the hosts pushed back, noting the Cardinals lack depth. They emphasized the importance of maintaining innings-eating starters rather than moving them for short-term gains. The offense remains a question mark, particularly in terms of consistency from players like Nolan Arenado, Nolan Gorman, and Lars Nootbaar. The final 10 games of spring training will be crucial in setting the tone for the season. Final Thoughts The hosts reminded listeners that spring training is still ongoing, and overreactions aren't helpful. The Cardinals’ coaching staff is closely evaluating players, and final roster decisions will be made soon. The team must find a balance between developing young talent and competing in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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