St. Louis Cardinals: An Innovative Approach to Fixing the Bullpen

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 27: Mike Maddux #51 of the Washington Nationals looks on as the Washington Nationals play the St. Louis Cardinals at Nationals Park on May 27, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 27: Mike Maddux #51 of the Washington Nationals looks on as the Washington Nationals play the St. Louis Cardinals at Nationals Park on May 27, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) /
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ST. LOUIS, MO – SEPTEMBER 29: Protesters unfurl a banner during a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee Brewers at Busch Stadium on September 29, 2017 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)
ST. LOUIS, MO – SEPTEMBER 29: Protesters unfurl a banner during a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee Brewers at Busch Stadium on September 29, 2017 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) /

What if the St. Louis Cardinals went all-in and picked them all?

The total cost for the St. Louis Cardinals to acquire four of the best arms on the free agent market would be $134 million over the next 2-4 years.

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That seems like a lot of money, and it is, but it immediately resolves this teams glaring weakness without sacrificing any prospects at all.  Moreover, it allows those prospects to be used in full pursuit of a middle of the order bat that has been so bandied about.

The St. Louis Cardinals have the money to sign all four players, and they should.  The fans deserve a dominant bullpen.

The trickledown effect of this monster bullpen is that it will also help keep our young starters fresh and limit their innings as necessary.  Finally, if the season goes south, the Cardinals can flip these relievers for more prospects.

It is time for the Cardinals to start spending that money they receive from our 3 million plus fans coming to games every season.  A monster bullpen can be built on four players for the same price it would cost to sign a guy like JD Martinez.

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The team should make these moves. I posit that these moves are better than signing the (admittedly) cheaper second-tier options.   The cheaper options do not make this team better, and would not be better than the current bullpen.  What do you think?