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'Death, taxes, Cardinals competing every year': How quickly can 'reset' restore that brand?

Best Podcast in Baseball

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Sports, Baseball

4.8673 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

"There should be three expectations in life," MLB Network Radio host and noted baseball pundit Mike Ferrin says in a brand new episode of the Best Pocast in Baseball. "Death, taxes, and the Cardinals competing evry year. That's National League baseball."

That may be the Cardinals' brand, but that is not entirely their plan this coming season.

At Major League Baseball's Winter Meetings in Dallas, Ferrin joins Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold to discuss the direction the Cardinals are shifting and how they have a long way to go and a short time to get there. This isn't just about carrying on the torch of the Cardinals Way, but turning it into a more fuel efficient electric lighter. 

Several years ago as a guest on BPIB, Ferrin, who hosts Power Alley on Sirius XM's MLB Network Radio, introduced this podcast's listeners to the phrase "player dev," short for player development. The conversation that followed in that episode offered a glimpse into where the Cardinals had started to go astray from the modern system and how they can now catch up. Ferrin dives into what current, successful teams do to maximize player development and how the Cardinals are not alone in their attempt to restart after a stalled stretch.

Ferrin and Goold also discuss the Cardinals rising to the fifth overall pick in the upcoming MLB draft, and they conclude with a discussion about the legacy of the Paul Goldschmidt-Nolan Arenado era in St. Louis as it likely comes to an end. The two infielders and potential Hall of Famers finished first and third for the 2022 National League MVP, respectively, and they helped the team to several postseason appearances. But Goldschmidt only advanced as far as the 2019 NLCS and they never won a playoff series together as Cardinals teammates.

The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The best podcast in baseball is brought to you by Closets by Design.

0:05.6

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0:09.0

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0:12.6

Call 1-800 by design.

0:14.4

That's 1-800-by-design.

0:16.8

It could have been one of those things that have just got away.

0:19.5

They wouldn't be the first organization that had that happen.

0:21.9

It just feels different because it's the Cardinals.

0:23.9

Because you expect one of our expectations, like there should be three expectations in life, right?

0:29.1

Death taxes and the Cardinals competing every year.

0:31.2

Right?

0:31.5

That's National League Baseball.

0:33.5

And I think it's just one of those things where they've hit a spot where they have fallen behind and hopefully they're catching up quickly.

0:49.8

Hello, everybody and welcome to the best podcast in baseball.

0:51.8

Brought to you by Clause is by Design of St. Louis.

0:53.6

I'm St. Louis Post-Dispatched baseball writer Derek Gould joined this week here at the winter meetings by the host of Power Alley, and I won't get the whole lead-in right, but it's my good friend, Mike Faron, of XM-MLB radio, serious XM-MLB Radio, all the network radio, yeah.

1:12.9

Yeah, I'm almost so close.

1:14.7

I'm sorry, you can just call it the dispatch.

1:16.6

That's what I always call it.

1:17.8

Now it's mostly STL today is where my subscription goes.

1:21.1

So I want to make sure that they keep employing you.

1:23.3

Well, thank you.

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