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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 34 MIN

How much should we read into Spring Training lineups? Comparing Brendan Donovan to Ben Zobrist

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In this episode of Cards Hub 365, hosts Ryan Fagan and Joe Roderick dive into the St. Louis Cardinals' Spring Training and analyze what the lineup choices might indicate. Key Topics Discussed: Spring Training Standings: The Cardinals' record in the Grapefruit League doesn’t hold much significance, as early results rarely reflect regular-season performance. Comparison to teams like the Rockies, who had a strong start in Arizona, but that doesn’t necessarily mean future success. Brendan Donovan & Nolan Gorman’s Positions: Donovan started at second base, while Gorman recently played third base. Joe speculated this could signal potential roster moves, including Nolan Arenado trade rumors. Ryan played devil’s advocate, suggesting these moves are just routine adjustments to give players experience. Nolan Arenado’s Future & Trade Speculation: Discussion on whether Arenado’s no-trade clause limits potential suitors. If injuries occur among the five teams he’s willing to accept a trade to, it could shake things up. The Cardinals' roster depth means moving Arenado would open opportunities for young players. Brendan Donovan’s Potential Impact: Comparison to Ben Zobrist (2009 season) as a versatile utility player who could be an MVP-caliber contributor. Donovan's ability to play multiple positions and improve his batting approach could make him the Cardinals’ most valuable player. Willson Contreras at First Base: Discussion on Contreras being ranked 6th-best first baseman in MLB despite limited experience. His offensive numbers last year ranked him among the top four first basemen. Concerns about his transition from catcher to first base, especially replacing Paul Goldschmidt’s elite defense. Albert Pujols Named Dominican Republic Manager for the 2026 WBC: Excitement around Pujols managing the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic. Discussion on Yadier Molina managing Puerto Rico and the intense rivalry between these nations. Joe shares his WBC experience, calling Dominican Republic vs. Puerto Rico the most electric game he’s ever covered. Upcoming Baseball Events & Logistics Issues: Future WBC tournament locations including Houston, Tokyo, and Miami. Discussion on past tournament issues, including long concession lines in Arizona. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of Cards Hub 365, hosts Ryan Fagan and Joe Roderick dive into the St. Louis Cardinals' Spring Training and analyze what the lineup choices might indicate. Key Topics Discussed: Spring Training Standings: The Cardinals' record in the Grapefruit League doesn’t hold much significance, as early results rarely reflect regular-season performance. Comparison to teams like the Rockies, who had a strong start in Arizona, but that doesn’t necessarily mean future success. Brendan Donovan & Nolan Gorman’s Positions: Donovan started at second base, while Gorman recently played third base. Joe speculated this could signal potential roster moves, including Nolan Arenado trade rumors. Ryan played devil’s advocate, suggesting these moves are just routine adjustments to give players experience. Nolan Arenado’s Future & Trade Speculation: Discussion on whether Arenado’s no-trade clause limits potential suitors. If injuries occur among the five teams he’s willing to accept a trade to, it could shake things up. The Cardinals' roster depth means moving Arenado would open opportunities for young players. Brendan Donovan’s Potential Impact: Comparison to Ben Zobrist (2009 season) as a versatile utility player who could be an MVP-caliber contributor. Donovan's ability to play multiple positions and improve his batting approach could make him the Cardinals’ most valuable player. Willson Contreras at First Base: Discussion on Contreras being ranked 6th-best first baseman in MLB despite limited experience. His offensive numbers last year ranked him among the top four first basemen. Concerns about his transition from catcher to first base, especially replacing Paul Goldschmidt’s elite defense. Albert Pujols Named Dominican Republic Manager for the 2026 WBC: Excitement around Pujols managing the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic. Discussion on Yadier Molina managing Puerto Rico and the intense rivalry between these nations. Joe shares his WBC experience, calling Dominican Republic vs. Puerto Rico the most electric game he’s ever covered. Upcoming Baseball Events & Logistics Issues: Future WBC tournament locations including Houston, Tokyo, and Miami. Discussion on past tournament issues, including long concession lines in Arizona. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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