Cardinals' Bold Move: Is a Six-Man Rotation the Key to Success This Season? 

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As we gear up for the 2025 MLB season, the St. Louis Cardinals are making headlines with their decision to implement a six-man rotation. This strategy is particularly intriguing given the team's semi-rebuild status and the mix of veteran and young talent on the roster.

What do you think about the Cardinals' approach? Is a six-man rotation a smart move for a team looking to balance development with competitiveness? With the potential for injuries and the unpredictability of a long season, could this strategy backfire, or is it a necessary evolution in how teams manage their pitching staffs?

Additionally, the decision to option Michael McGreevy, despite his impressive spring performance, raises questions about how teams evaluate talent versus immediate needs. Should the Cardinals have prioritized giving McGreevy a spot in the rotation over sticking with veterans like Sonny Gray and Miles Mikolas?

And let's not forget about Victor Scott II winning the center field job. With a 1.225 OPS in spring training, he certainly earned his spot, but how do you see him fitting into the lineup alongside established players like Lars Nootbar and Nolan Arenado?

As we dive into the season, what bold predictions do you have for the Cardinals? Will they contend for a playoff spot, or is this year more about laying the groundwork for future success? Share your thoughts and let's get the conversation rolling!

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