Brewers fans should be absolutely loving NL Central rival's nightmare offseason

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This offseason has not exactly been a banner one for the Milwaukee Brewers. While the team just made the playoffs and have a really interesting young core in place, the organization still felt compelled to trade Devin Williams away after letting Willy Adames and others leave in free agency.

Still, the Brewers have the desire to compete for a playoff spot next year and may very well do so. Jackson Chourio, Christian Yelich, and William Contreras is the making of a very decent offense and one hopes that new addition Nestor Cortes will provide the rotation a boost. There is also plenty of offseason left for Milwaukee to keep making moves to make the team better heading into 2025. They don't have much money to spend (again), but they have a number of assets that at least make an impact trade or two theoretically possible.

The Brewers have some work to do to keep pace in the division. The Cubs traded for All-Star outfielder Kyle Tucker and the Reds have loads of young talent that will now be shepherded by Terry Francona. However, one team that seems highly unlikely to be a problem in 2025 is the division rival Cardinals who are in the middle of a nightmare scenario of their own making.

The Brewers have to be loving what they are seeing with the Cardinals' offseason

Cardinals fans thoroughly enjoy talking up (to put it kindly) how great a franchise St. Louis is and between that and the Cardinals' previous run of success, they are pretty much universally hated amongst other NL Central fanbases.

However, things have changed very quickly for the Cardinals lately. They were truly horrid in 2023 and while they managed to somehow salvage a winning record in 2024, the Cardinals' stubborn reliance on aging veterans and grit to win games clearly wasn't working the way it once was.

Now, Adam Wainwright is gone. Yadier Molina is gone. Paul Goldschmidt got old and ended up taking a deal from the Yankees. Now, the Cardinals are desperately trying to trade Nolan Arenado and couldn't even take the best deal on the table because of Arenado's no-trade clause. The veneer of the Cardinals being this inevitable force in the division has aged worse than their roster. Absolutely delightful.

If history is any indication, St. Louis will figure out how to field a team that isn't completely embarrassing next season because they almost always get at least to that level. However, for Brewers fans who have had to watch other division rivals get stronger this offseason while watching some of their best players leave, it is at least nice to know that it could always be worse.

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