The Cardinals' decision to sign Thomas Saggese reads like a front office grasping at straws rather than making a strategic addition. With multiple reports highlighting his recent demotion and the organization's apparent loss of confidence, this move carries all the hallmarks of a replacement-level signing disguised as roster depth. The fact that St. Louis benched him for a prospect suggests Saggese has already failed to capitalize on his opportunities at the big-league level, making this contract feel more like organizational charity than sound baseball business. His transition to the outfield appears less like positional versatility and more like a desperate attempt to find any way to contribute, which rarely translates to meaningful production. Based on his struggles to establish himself and the team's evident lack of faith in his abilities, this signing represents poor asset allocation for a Cardinals organization that should be targeting proven contributors rather than hoping lightning strikes with a player who has already shown his limitations.
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