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Right this is the part that needs to be mentioned more and more. The Cardinals are really fucking good at developing talent in the minors and the major league. There is a reason that the Cards have had the talent that they have had while spending less and drafting later than the Cubs consisting throughout the past decade. The other facet is how have the Cadinals maintained this without those three factors that you mentioned in this post. The answer was not long term deals to bring free agents to the Cardinals which has been the suggestion ad nasuem to speed up the process of improving the major league team here. The answer was smart short terms deals for need positions, shrewd trades and excellent internal player development. I like the chances of long term success of that approach than the strategy employed by the Los Angeles teams.
I don't disagree with what you said. But, those things are easier done when you have one of the greatest players of all time on your team. Pujols also played for way under the market value for the Cardinals in good faith. You can take your time and develop. The Cardinals also had superior coaching to the Cubs. Bosio and Sveum cant hold Duncan and LaRussa jock strap. My point was the Cardinals have made some bad signings. It didn't deter them from spending when they though it was right. I have no problem not paying big time FA if I don't think its the right fit. I have a problem when people think that signing any big FA is dumb. Its not. Not all of them flop. Also, I just think to many fans think all these minor leaguers will succeed when the odds are highly against it. Waiting for all of them is as big of suicide as signing a team of high dollar 30 year old players. Its both.