The St. Louis Cardinals have been struggling with their pitching, and it's time for the team's management to address the issue. The Cardinals' inability to develop and acquire quality starting pitchers has led to multiple seasons of disappointment and a gradual decline in postseason success. This year, the team's chances of making the playoffs are below 10%, and they are on track for their first losing season since 2007.
The lack of pitching support was evident in the recent game against the New York Yankees, where the Cardinals had to rely on pitchers with high ERAs and struggling prospects. Jack Flaherty, who was supposed to be the team's ace, hasn't been consistent enough to carry the pitching staff.
The Cardinals' owner, Bill DeWitt, needs to address this crisis by investing in premier pitching and demanding better results from the front office and coaching staff. It's time to make changes or risk further decline.
The team's fans are losing faith, and the Cardinals organization needs to act quickly to turn things around. Otherwise, they might continue to slide into irrelevance. It's time for the Cardinals to fix their pitching crisis and give their fans hope for a brighter future.