MLB Mailbag Cardinals Rangers J-Rod Yankees Bichett
This week's mailbag gets into the Cardinals' deadline approach, the lefty relief market, offseason ideas for the Rangers, the Mariners trading Masataka Yoshida Jersey , who the Yankees could give up in trades, 's future, and much more. Rich asks: With two bad performances by starting pitchers, and , will the Cardinals seek a trade for at least one veteran starting pitcher? Sam asks: Bernie Miklasz who seems pretty well sourced was talking about the Cardinals potentially trading Nootbaar. If they do that, what sort of return would the Cardinals get? His results are not good but his statcast data is great. At the time of this writing, the Cardinals are 1.5 games out in the wild card with a 33.5% chance at the playoffs. The first question reminds me a bit of the 2021 season, when John Mozeliak's Cardinals reached deadline day as a .500 club with just a 2-3% chance at the playoffs. The club picked up veterans and at the deadline, with , "We wanted to try to do it in a way that we wouldn't be giving up a lot of future talent; that was something that was sort of critical in our decision-making. Needle s to say, today we felt like we took a couple steps forward without having to sacrifice our future." The 2021 team went 39-21 from July 30th onward before losing the (lone) NL Wild Card game against the Dodgers. Lester and Happ gave the Cardinals exactly what they wanted: innings. Innings are generally what Mikolas and Fedde provide, having combined for 349 of them last year. has been excellent, while and have been solid. Mikolas and Fedde do deserve ERAs around 5.00, and there's logic to seeking an upgrade - either one controllable beyond this year, or one in the Lester/Happ mold who doesn't cost much. In my recent , I named just about every potentially available starting pitcher I could think of, though Steve Adams suggested I add . The Cardinals have a very real shot at reaching the playoffs this year - perhaps more than they expected coming into the season - and I do think they should add a starter. In an article Monday, noted that Fedde may not take his next turn in the rotation, and Mikolas shouldn't feel comfortable either. is the next man up. The 25-year-old has excelled in Triple-A and can probably do better than Fedde. Unlock Subscriber-Exclusive Articles Like This One With a Trade Rumors Front Office Subscription BENEFITS Acce s weekly subscriber-only articles by Tim Dierkes, Steve Adams, and Anthony Franco. Join exclusive weekly live chats with Anthony. Remove ads and support our writers. Acce s GM-caliber tools like our MLB Contract Tracker David Hamilton Jersey