Cardinals' Quiet Offseason: What’s the Plan for 2025? 

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The MLB offseason is heating up, and with recent moves like the Brewers signing Jose Quintana and the Nationals resolving their MASN dispute, it's clear that teams are gearing up for the 2025 season. But amidst these developments, the St. Louis Cardinals have taken a notably quiet approach, leaving many fans and analysts scratching their heads.

What do you think is behind the Cardinals' strategy? Are they truly in a transitional year, or is there a bigger plan at play that we just can't see yet? With John Mozeliak set to hand over the reins to Chaim Bloom, could this be a calculated move to rebuild while maintaining some competitive edge?

Additionally, the Cardinals' reluctance to trade big names like Nolan Arenado raises questions. Are they missing an opportunity to capitalize on his value, or are they right to hold onto him for the long haul?

On the flip side, the Brewers' acquisition of Quintana could be a game-changer. How do you see this impacting their rotation and overall chances in the NL Central?

And let's not forget about the injury woes plaguing players like Giancarlo Stanton and Andrew Benintendi. How do injuries at this stage of the offseason affect team dynamics and expectations for the upcoming season?

Share your thoughts, bold predictions, and any insider insights you might have! What are you most excited or concerned about as we approach the new season?

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