Donn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2026 8:40 am

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Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2026 6:47 am
Donn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2026 5:49 am
How have they benefited just fine from it? They are the team out of the three not in first place
As if one player or mid-tier trade uniquely leads to a team being in first place or speaks to the benefit lol.
The trades you mention have hardly made a blip on scale.
Williamson sucks and the Rays trading for him made barely any difference. He's been worth less fWAR than Donovan.
Cjinte sucks and the Cardinals trading for him has made no difference in them contending.
Im saying the cardinals were percieved to be relagated to rebuild mode, something they in fact they arent used to doing. They traded off players for development pieces for the future. But here they are in first place and i think considering using Cjinte for an immediate impact. It has nothing to do with judging the trade or regretting it. Im comparing where the two teams are, generally viewing the off seasons. The mariners were supposed to be AL WS favorites and the Cardinals were supposed to be relagated to second tier. Its like if mariners had managed to have traded away veterans for prospects and be putting up a better record this season. The Cardinals off season looks like gang busters at this point, the mariners not so much. You guys complain about dipotos roster building. The cardinals seems more successful. The
Donovan trade didnt have anything to do with it? The cardinals managed to trade him and not skip a beat. They have fielded an even more successful team, im impressed. Seems more impressive than what dipoto has to point at
That is utter nonsense.
The Cardinals being 50-45 has been sheer luck. They have overperformed in a year they weren't expected to... it happens. And as stated, Cjinte potentially pitching for them this year is not a celebration if he stinks.
If the Mariners had traded away veterans and overperformed their metal, you wouldn't be looking at any of those trades as the reason. Brendan Donovan not being a Cardinal did not magically make Jordan Walker go from a player who had put up -2.5 WAR in 3 seasons to a 4-WAR All Star.
In fact, I bet the Cardinals regret trading Donovan give where they are now in the standings. Their 3B, CF, LF have put up a combined 0.1 bWAR... all positions Donovan is capable of playing.
Your reasoning, per usual, is obtuse as fuck.