Recap of the Latest "Cards Hub 365" Podcast with Joe Roderick & Brendan Schaeffer
In their latest episode of Cards Hub 365, hosts Joe Roderick and Brendan Schaeffer broke down the St. Louis Cardinals' rough spring training loss to the Washington Nationals, a 12-1 blowout. While acknowledging fan frustrations, they emphasized that spring training performances should be taken with caution, as the real test comes once the regular season begins.
Key Discussion Points:🔴 Spring Training Overreactions: The hosts noted that many fans are already in panic mode, treating the team’s struggles as a sign of another disastrous season. They pointed out that other competitive teams, like the Phillies and Twins, also have poor spring records, but that doesn’t dictate regular-season outcomes.
âš¾ Pitching Performance Analysis:
Takoa Roby: While his box score looked rough (2 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 1 HR), Schaeffer defended him, saying he showed resilience after early trouble. A misplayed fly ball in center field hurt his outing.
Gordon Graceffo: Unlike Roby, Graceffo’s struggles were more concerning. He walked multiple batters and allowed hard contact, raising questions about whether his role will be as a starter in Triple-A or a bullpen arm in the majors.
🔥 Eric Fedde’s Value to the Cardinals: The hosts debated whether Fedde, who has a 3.72 ERA in St. Louis, should be traded. Some see him as a valuable trade chip, but Roderick and Schaeffer believe he is more useful in the Cardinals' rotation, especially considering the team’s lack of pitching depth.
⚡ Concerns Over the Offense & Hitting Coach Brant Brown: The team’s offensive struggles were highlighted, with some fans questioning the impact of new hitting coach Brant Brown. The hosts agreed that while Brown was hired to improve situational hitting, the players ultimately need to perform, and spring training numbers don’t always tell the full story.
🔜 Upcoming Events:
The Cardinals play an evening game against the Astros tomorrow.
The Spring Breakout prospects game is set for March 14, where young talents like Quinn Matthews and J.J. Wetherholt will be showcased.
Overall, the episode balanced fan frustrations with measured analysis, urging listeners to wait for the regular season before making bold predictions about the team’s fate.
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