That's the point I was kind of trying to make. Thanks. :oops: Some of their minor league pitching is sick (Anthony Reyes). They really have nothing as far as big impact offense prospects, and the offense is really falling apart. I don't see how the Pitching could even be criticized. Outside of freak injuries, they've been very, very good the last 2 years, and that's not what has failed them in the playoffs. Sure, K-Town. They played some good ball in a couple of Series. I'll give them that. But what exactly happened in the '04 WS and the '05 NLCS? I'm not dogging them, but the absence of an offense was/is their problem. Do you really put more stock in playoff performance than regular season results though? Cards finished 3rd in runs scored in the NL (2 runs behind Philly). Also, the bullpen was pegged as the worst in the playoffs, but during the regular season they had the best bullpen ERA in the NL by a good margin (3.17, Astros were second with 3.63). It's difficult to assess weak spots in the off season. Do you go by regular season results or do you look at where you were lacking in the playoffs?