After last night’s rainout was announced, I scoffed and thought, what’s there to do now. Well, it just means I have more time to write about the Cardinals! That and, of course, it becomes apparent that the Cardinals aren’t meant to play many games vs their NL Central counterparts this early in the year. Today will only be the 6th game vs our own division, out of 35 games so far. Blink, and you will miss the 1/4th point of the season, coming up this weekend.
The Cardinals are 5-0 against their own
division. Pretty good. Pretty, pretty, pretty good! A list of teams that have a better record than the Cardinals include only one NL Central team, the Cubs… and other first place teams like the Dodgers, Braves, and Yankees. Add to that list the Rays, who we battled with gloriously to begin the season back in late March. Our entire division is still over .500, including our current opponent, the last-place Brewers.
How are we this good? I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: I think a lot of it has to do with the defense. Since we are in a good division, how does Cardinal defense stack up with the NL Central?
The Cubs along with having probably the best offense have arguably the best defense with Pete Crow-Armstrong and Nico Hoerner being extremely valuable freaks of nature by Fielding Run Value on baseball savant. The two account for a +14 FRV! To compare to the Cardinals, that’s more than JJ Wetherholt, Pedro Pages, Nolan Gorman (+3 FRV, surprisingly), Masyn Winn, and Nathan Church put together! Now, I don’t really trust this stat completely, but that says something. The Cubs really do have an elite defense. Michael Busch is also really good on defense, and Seiya Suzuki ain’t bad either.
As for the rest of the NL Central, they cannot really hang with all of that. The Brewers are the next-best defensively, with the Reds and Pirates not-so-good on defense, outside of Ely De La Cruz.
Tiering NL Central Batters (using bat speed)
Elite Destructive Force (average bat speed over 78 mph)
- Jordan Walker
- Oneil Cruz (Pirates)
These two are tearing it up this year. You might be surprised to hear that Cruz is making slightly more contact than Walker. Cruz is taking more competitive swings and has a .262 BA so far this year, which for him seems quite high. These two might be a fun comparison going forward, with their similarities in extreme power hitting.
Terrible Force (ave bat speed 75-77)
- Garrett Mitchell (Brewers)
- Jake Bauers (Brewers)
- Konor Griffin (Pirates)
The young Konor Griffin already showing off extreme bat speeds. Had no idea those two Brewers were swinging that hard!
Swinging So Very Hard (ave bat speed over 74 mph)
- Ely De La Cruz (Reds)
- Ivan Herrera
- Pete Crow-Armstrong*
I notice the Cubs are not present here at 74+, in the top tiers of bat speed. I guess they don’t need to swing hard at Wrigley! heh heh heh. I’d like to point out here a stat called swing length, and that Walker and Herrera have the largest swings in the NL Central. The hardest swinging Cub? Pete Crow-Armstrong, who finishes at 73.9 average swing velocity, but figured I’d round up to be nice.
Ok enough of that bat speed nonsense! Swinging hard isn’t everything. Who is actually barreling the ball the most in NL Central? Rookie sensation Sal Stewart of the Reds! He is #5 in all of MLB at barrels %. Our good buddy Jordan Walker is #2 in the Central after Stewart in barrels %. More Reds players Spencer Steer and Ke’bryan Hayes are also really good at this. How about other Cardinals good at barrels/pa? Nathan Church (good sign!) and Lord Alec Burleson. And another Reds hitter Elly De La Cruz. Maybe that Reds offense is nothing to scoff at.
Are all these NL Central offenses for real? It looks like the Brewers and Pirates will stay about the same. The Reds and Cardinals could be in for some improvement, going by xwOBA, while the Cubs could come crashing down to earth a little bit. What could be a very interesting stat: the Cubs offense might not be a ton better than the Cardinals or Reds lineups. Their xwOBA is .336 with the Cardinals and Reds at .331.
So we are looking at three awesome offenses here. The Cubs and Reds are tied in home runs and the Cardinals are only two home runs behind. If you thought the Cardinals would be tied for 6th in home runs in MLB, on May 5th, you probably are Nostradamus (or related to him).
Forget the Cubs, they’re getting old. The Cardinals have the edge on the NL Central in hard hit %, and the Reds have been the team with the highest barrel % in the National League.
Most likely NL Central hitter to cool off: Seiya Suzuki
Best overall hitter in the NL Central so far: Brice Turang… so I guess I should not write off the Brewers just yet… what an interesting division
Who could end up being the best hitter in the Central: Jordan Walker ain’t far behind where Turang is at right now!
Best DH in the NL Central: Cubs’ Moises Ballesteros, so far anyways… currently the best DH in the NL
Best NL Central Hitters by Position
C Ivan Herrera (or Carson Kelly if you think he can keep up a .382 wOBA… obviously another hot start for Kelly this spring)
RF Jordan Walker (honorable mention Seiya Suzuki)
LF Ian Happ
CF Oneil Cruz
SS Ely De La Cruz
1B Sal Stewart
2B Brice Turang
3B Nick Gonzalez
DH Moises Ballesteros
So as good as some of our guys are, we are in a stacked division. JJ is of course #2 best hitting 2b in the Central, but the Pirates made a pretty good move of bringing in Lowe so Gonzalez could move over to 3b. The Pirates organization probably did just enough to keep them in the race this season. You know what’s the opposite of the NL Central? the AL Central! Their best team is at .500.
One more thing before I get to the music, I wanted to take a look at the Cardinals splits so far…
Jordan Walker and Masyn Winn have been killing left handed pitching in 2026. Vs righties? Jordan Walker hits them too, and so does Ivan Herrera and Alec Burleson. Masyn Winn is not faring too well vs RHP but not terrible at 88 wRC+. The award of worst splits goes to Alec Burleson however, who absolutely looks awful vs LHP so far.
Home Field Advantage: Jordan Walker and Nathan Church love hitting at Busch Stadium
Road Warriors: Ivan Herrera, Alec Burleson, and JJ Wetherholt have been tearing it up on the road
The big takeaway: Alec Burleson while hitting so well on the road is a below average hitter at Busch
High leverage hitters: Wetherholt, Herrera, Winn, and Gorman up their numbers in high leverage situations so far in 2026!
RBI Hog: Alec Burleson ups the ante with runners in scoring position and has 24 RBI, Clutch Burly
Walker and Gorman also have over 20 RBI, which means Gorman has been quietly productive with his +3 Fielding Run Value and RBI production when needed. JJ Wetherholt rounds out the top 4 Cardinals RBI guys.
1989
1988 set a fire in the music scenes of North America and around the world, and 1989 was the evidence of its mounting flame of change and intense rock n roll as well as advancements in musical technologies and new forms of music. I am constantly amazed at how the transitional times between decades yields so much classic, good music, but I’m here to talk about it and well, this year ended up being ridiculous in the quality finds. I usually do 20, or maybe only 10 albums, but for this year it has doubled. I bring to you, whoever is reading this blog, 40 albums of can’t miss music!
Top Tier Albums of 1989
- Ministry – ‘The Mind is a Terrible Thing To Taste’ Chicago industrial scene mavens reach the beginning of their peak state and release this masterpiece, a defining sound for 1989
- Cows – ‘Daddy Has A Tail’ this could very well be my favorite punk rock album of all time, it grows on me with every listen, must be listened to LOUD, and is full of catchiness, humor, and a huge wall of rock n roll barely contained by expert lo-fi production
- Melvins – ‘Ozma’ I view this as sort of a sequel to Gluey Porch Treatments, its predecessor, but it’s just as good, if not better… a refining of the sound introduced a couple of years before and part of a huge year of grunge music catching fire into what would be a nationwide cultural movement a few years later
- Skinny Puppy – ‘Rabies’ while grunge was starting to catch fire, industrial music was also coalescing into a near mainstream movement, and Rabies by Skinny Puppy was a close second to the genius on display with Ministry’s ‘Mind…’ album. The primary difference being Skinny Puppy was less metal/punk oriented and more goth/techno. Both albums are extremely important in understanding where music tech was at in 1989
- Nirvana – ‘Bleach’ for a minute I had this as album of the year in 1989, and it is not a bad pick… the best Nirvana album, I would argue. Something about this album’s mix of lively but dirty tones and hyper-catchy song structures began to reinvent the wheel of rock music. Not to mention the amount of energy brought here… If Melvins were the spark for the grunge movement, Nirvana and the next band were the fuel for the fire…
- Soundgarden – ‘Louder Than Love’ Soundgarden entered their prime years with this album, which is one of their best and defining of the pacific northwest grunge movement… Chris Cornell would become the ultimate voice of rock n roll for a while, and this is the roots of that and maybe his most powerful vocal performance! or just listening to the pure fire, subtle bass playing throughout this album
- Sepultura – ‘Beneath The Remains’ thrash death metal at its best, riding that creative wave in 1989 from down in Brazil, Sepultura would become legends because of this masterpiece of an album, should be higher but this year is just absolutely stacked
- Beastie Boys – ‘Paul’s Boutique’ here’s another album that should be higher on the list! one of the best hiphop albums ever made, capturing that NYC sound
- Dog Faced Hermans – ‘Every Day Timebomb’ actually THIS album could be #1 on the list! How many times am I going to keep saying this about 1989? Don’t sleep on this one, they’re on to something here, something highly unique and memorable, inventive even
- Morbid Angel – ‘Altars of Madness’ many would argue, the best death metal album ever made… defining masterpiece of the genre. If you like horrific sounds beyond the limits of the human world and ultra fast precision, look no further… a defining album in the heavy metal canon (honestly had this one as #1 for a minute, too!) florida metal
#11-20
- Nine Inch Nails – ‘Pretty Hate Machine’ if you haven’t heard it, what are you waiting for!? Another genre-defining classic for industrial music in 1989, the ultimate soundtrack for an industrial dance club setting
- Faith No More – ‘The Real Thing’ sure you have some absolute bangers in songs like “Epic” and “From Out of Nowhere” but this album is a great full album listening experience, classic rock at this point! “Zombie Eaters”, “The Morning After”, “Surprise! You’re Dead”, and “Falling To Pieces” some of the more underrated songs on the album
- Vasilisk – ‘Acqua’ here is my big find of my music deep dive into 1989… the big discovery… soundtrackish
- Carcass – ‘Symphonies of Sickness’ defining moment for grindcore here! Carcass re-defined the whole relatively new genre that Napalm Death started, taking it in a new “gore-grind” direction. Aside from that, this album sounds absolutely disgustingly heavy, next level, even…
- Kool G Rap – ‘Road To The Riches’ while the Beastie Boys were putting out the definitive hiphop album in 1989, Kool G Rap along with other innovators was starting new sounds, is this the first gangster rap album?
- Meat Beat Manifesto – ‘Storm The Studio’ speaking of sonic innovators, Jack Dangers and Meat Beat Manifesto started a new sound, melding industrial music with hip hop! Band leader and producer Jack Dangers would go on to become one of the best music producers of all time, in my opinion
- Coroner – ‘No More Color’ absolute thrash masterpiece i just discovered, give me some time
- Bolt Thrower – ‘Realm of Chaos’ if anyone used to play any table top RPG like Warhammer 40k, I guess this album was advertised in White Dwarf, a magazine for table top war gamers. The cover art of this album even looks like some of the art for these games. Absolutely THE soundtrack for wargames.
- Pestilence – ‘Consuming Impulse’ dare I say it again, this band was ahead of their time, with their technical death metal skills right up there or ahead of Death, perhaps the godfather of technical death metal skills
- Godflesh – ‘Streetcleaner’ it feels wrong to rank this here, but 1989 is just a ridiculous world… many would probably rank it higher, but then again, many wouldn’t even listen to it, so there’s that… defining industrial metal classic, at the very least; opening track “Rats” is my favorite but it’s a banger start to finish
- Tim Berne – ‘Fractured Fairy Tales’ best jazz album of 1989! absolutely fantastic listening experience
#21-30
- De La Soul – ‘3 Feet High and Rising’ the third defining hiphop album on the list, perhaps the first “alt-hiphop” album? My brother loves this album, it is super catchy and fun after all
- NoMeansNo – ‘Wrong’ punk rock classic and peak moment for NMN! sick and tired of the same old thing? check this album out! so underrated
- Terrorizer – ‘World Downfall’ an early defining moment for grindcore which just so happens to feature the rhythm section and singer of Morbid Angel, but owning the grindcore world in another band! Florida metal
- The Work – ‘Rubber Cage’ avant garde rock n roll similar to This Heat ten years ago, not to compare them to another band because this is highly unique, but only band I can think of similar
- Negativland – ‘Helter Stupid’ one of the greatest conceptual art pieces of all time, in the form of edited audio snippets arranged in perfect composite… this album might make you go insane, or heal all your wounds
- Schizo – ‘Main Frame Collapse’ the first true obscurity on the list, if you want to enter the realms of underground metal, this is a pretty good entry point! early and defining extreme metal sounds here, black metal at its best
- Bitch Magnet – ‘Umber’ classic noise rock probably a bit ahead of its time, precursor to Helmet?
- Branca – ‘Symphony No. 6’ explore the album, but here’s an excerpt on the outer limits of the guitar sound
- Toxik – ‘Think This’ absolutely phenomenal heavy metal thrash album, just be prepared for the old school power metal thrash vocals which are actually done pretty tastefully, an overlooked classic of the metal genre
- The Cure – ‘Disintegration’ understated, beautiful sounding album that sounds like it could have been released at any time in the 1980s but just barely eclipsed the end of the decade
#31-40
- Mudhoney – ‘Mudhoney’ no 1989 list talking about early grunge sounds could possibly leave this album off a listing, it’s way better than you might expect, rock n roll legends
- Caspar Brötzmann Massaker – ‘Black Axis’ art rock, noise, a new form of jazz? you’ll enter new zones here
- Bad Brains – ‘Quickness’ Bad Brains begin to crossover: hardcore punk to metal… perhaps their perfect blend between the two, with their best production so far in their career but not as polished as the ones after… guitarist Dr Know goes next level here with his solos and super tight rhythm playing
- Tad – ‘God’s Balls’ I got to see this band live when i was in high school and it is still one of the heaviest bands I’ve ever seen, so tight… and always just as punk as it was metal, another early grunge movement gamechanger
- Fugazi – ‘13 Songs’ album opener would be on my college soundtrack album, awesome live band!
- Saw Throat – ‘Indestroy’ crazy primitive crust punk sounding heavy caveman metal, wild stuff! heavy psychedelic insanity proto black metal and sludge
- Kate Bush – ‘The Sensual World’ one of my favorite Kate Bush albums!
- Repulsion – ‘Horrified’ insanely fast early grindcore that sounds like it was recorded in a sewer!
- Death Side – ‘Wasted Dream’ awesome Japanese hardcore punk!
- Thinking Plague – ‘In This Life’ ending my 1989 list with this album because there isn’t much streaming online from it, you’ll just have to buy it but it’s well worth it, I bought a digital copy years ago, one of the best prog rock albums from the 1980s! Bandcamp with a couple more songs streaming or purchase option












