But for Skip to really bring positive value to this team and to achieve a positive WAR ... he needs to boost OBP in order to compensate for his truly horrific fielding. Big time. We need him to get back up to .350 or so. If he performs the same or worse at the plate this season, the Cards will officially be absent of having a decent leadoff hitter unless Freese or the dual-headed Craig/Jay somehow perform out of their collective gourds.
I wasn't a big fan of the Holliday signing. I realize that its primary purpose was to compel Pujols that the Cards were serious about winning NOW. After this season though, I'm warming up to the original contract because I see just how valuable it is to have a fairly decent Home-Run bat in the lineup. Homer hitters really dropped off the map last season and their value will increase dramatically if that trend continues. Especially since many available HR hitters are primarily DH and 1B types. And Holliday's speed, defense, and OBP all added to his power really are adding up to a possible good value in the signing.
Still, I like your idea trading Carp and Holliday *IF* we can't resign Pujols. Because without Pujols, we have to enter rebuilding mode.
And to summate, the Westbrook signing was AWESOME. Mozeliak did a good job picking him up at a nice value for 2 seasons (when hopefully Shelby Miller will be ready to go).