Julian Tavarez - 5.10 post-ASB ERA; Looper will replace him and likely will do a better job, especially since our defense is so groundball-friendly. Ray King - 4.80 post-ASB ERA; Rincon sucked last year, but career-wise, lefties have hit something like .217 off of him. La Russa had so little faith in Ray last year that he didn't use him one time in the playoffs. (part of that had to do with King's dad passing away late in the season, but that doesn't explain a -complete- lack of use the entire playoffs) Reggie Sanders - .866 OPS last year. He's going to be missed. However, had he come back, he would not have repeated that production. A Bigbie/Byrnes platoon could work very well. Eric Byrnes is a player I would really like to see... Bigbie has been surprisingly efficient over righties over his career. Cal Eldred - Gone, but he'll be replaced by Brad Thompson, who did very well last year. Mark Grudzielanek - .741 OPS in '05. His defense will be missed... You don't pay a player $3 million+ to play great defense while being a mediocre offensive talent... unless you're Jim Hendry. (*cough* Jacques Jones *cough*). Matt Morris - 4.72 ERA and 4.11 ERA in 2004 and 2005, respectively. What's the big loss, again? Sure, he could pan out... but would you rather take a $8-9 million risk, or a $1 million risk? While Ponson can't be a Matt Morris caliber pitcher (assuming they were both healthy), it's a much, much "safer" risk to take. Besides, Anthony Reyes was waiting in the wings to replace Morris. See ya, thanks for the memories. Al Reyes - lost to surgery. This one will hurt, but it was out of our control. John Mabry - .188 post-ASB batting average. See ya! He can play everywhere, but he struggled with injuries last year and it looks like he has lost bat speed. I really like Mabes, but it was time to let him move on. Abraham Nunez - .704 OPS in a career year. He plays a slick defense at third base and can also play second... but, uh, take your money and run. Larry Walker - 315 at-bats on the season. Useless come playoff times. Walker's 2004 season was fantastic... but, quite frankly, his time in the league is done. He would've been a great addition to a lineup had he stayed healthy, but he missed so much that there isn't a huge a loss in production as most think. Is Albert Pujols still on this team? Yep. Scott Rolen? Uh-huh. In fact, that's like adding Rolen to this team. What about Jim Edmonds? Still there. Mark Mulder? Yep. Chris Carpenter? Of course! The nucleus of this team is still here. If you want to dwell on who we lost, then have at it. But if you really examing the situation, a lot of departures does not mean we'll be saying goodbye to a lot of wins. No, this team may not be a lock for the playoffs next year. However, the losses to the team are no where near as dramatic as some think. I'm not sure why you're so confident about Rolen; You have no real idea what he's going to provide coming back from injury. That would be like me being confident that Kerry Wood will make 35 starts. I just don't see the Cardinals as the runaway winner this year. Of course, its possible that another bat or impact pitcher will be signed but right now I see a lot more questions throughout the lineup and pitching staff.