• Cardinals Sign Maton, Graceffo Optioned, Solid Day for Matz

  • Mar 13 2025
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Cardinals Sign Maton, Graceffo Optioned, Solid Day for Matz

  • Summary

  • Key Topics Discussed: Phil Maton Signing: The Cardinals have signed veteran reliever Phil Maton to a one-year, $2 million deal. The hosts discussed how the team pursued him last year but couldn't reach a deal until now. They see Maton as a solid bullpen addition who could either help stabilize the team or become a trade asset if the Cardinals struggle. Bullpen Discussion: With Michael McGreevy and Gordon Graceffo in the mix, the Cardinals' bullpen will likely be a revolving door throughout the season. The potential for trading Ryan Helsley and how bullpen roles could evolve was also analyzed. Gordon Graceffo Optioned: The decision to send Graceffo to Triple-A suggests the team wants to keep him stretched out as a starting pitcher, rather than moving him into a bullpen role early in the season. Cardinals' Offensive Struggles in Spring Training: The team has struggled offensively, ranking among the worst in MLB for spring training scoring. While the hosts acknowledge spring training stats aren't always predictive, they note concerns over whether certain players will rebound. Yvonne Herrera’s Strong Spring: The young catcher has been impressive offensively, which could force the Cardinals to give him significant playing time, even at DH when not catching. Potential Role for Luken Baker: With his strong spring performance, Baker could see time as a right-handed bat off the bench or even get starts at DH against left-handed pitching. Rotation Depth Chart: Brendan speculated that McGreevy might be the Cardinals' sixth starter option, followed by Graceffo, and that Matthew Liberatore may be destined for a bullpen role. Other Discussions: The unpredictability of relief pitchers and how bullpen arms can drastically change effectiveness year to year. The impact of coaching and minor adjustments in pitch grips that can revive a reliever's career. The Cardinals' offensive lineup projections, debating whether key players will improve or struggle. Quick updates on the Blues, Mizzou basketball, and a St. Louis Billikens win. Final Takeaways: While the Maton signing is a low-risk move, the Cardinals' overall bullpen strategy remains a work in progress. The team’s offensive struggles in spring training are concerning, but many key players are expected to bounce back. The competition for playing time at catcher and DH will be worth watching, especially with Herrera’s emergence. The rotation and bullpen depth remain fluid, with young arms expected to get opportunities throughout the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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