Top 23 Prospects: St. Louis Cardinals
Author’s note: this post was updated to reflect changes caused by trades (Ozuna, Piscotty, etc.)
Below is an analysis of the prospects in the St. Louis Cardinals farm system. Scouting reports are compiled with information provided by industry sources as well as from my own observations. The KATOH (stats-only) statistical projections, probable-outcome graphs, and (further down) Mahalanobis comps have been provided by Chris Mitchell. For more information on the 20-80 scouting scale by which all of my prospect content is governed you can click here. For further explanation of the merits and drawbacks of Future Value, read this.
Rk | Name | Age | Highest Level | Position | ETA | FV |
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1 | Alex Reyes | 23 | MLB | RHP | 2018 | 60 |
2 | Tyler O’Neill | 22 | AAA | OF | 2018 | 50 |
3 | Jack Flaherty | 22 | MLB | RHP | 2018 | 50 |
4 | Carson Kelly | 23 | MLB | C | 2018 | 50 |
5 | Jose Adolis Garcia | 24 | AAA | OF | 2018 | 50 |
6 | Yairo Munoz | 23 | AAA | UTIL | 2018 | 45 |
7 | Andrew Knizner | 22 | AA | C | 2019 | 45 |
8 | Harrison Bader | 23 | MLB | OF | 2018 | 45 |
9 | Conner Greene | 22 | AA | RHP | 2019 | 45 |
10 | Ryan Helsley | 23 | AAA | RHP | 2018 | 45 |
11 | Jordan Hicks | 21 | A+ | RHP | 2020 | 45 |
12 | Edmundo Sosa | 21 | AA | SS | 2019 | 45 |
13 | Dakota Hudson | 22 | AAA | RHP | 2018 | 45 |
14 | Junior Fernandez | 20 | A+ | RHP | 2019 | 45 |
15 | Max Schrock | 23 | AA | 2B | 2019 | 40 |
16 | Austin Gomber | 23 | AA | LHP | 2018 | 40 |
17 | Oscar Mercado | 22 | AA | OF | 2019 | 40 |
18 | Randy Arozarena | 22 | AAA | OF | 2019 | 40 |
19 | Dylan Carlson | 18 | A | OF | 2020 | 40 |
20 | Wadye Infante | 20 | R | OF | 2021 | 40 |
21 | Delvin Perez | 18 | R | SS | 2021 | 40 |
22 | Derian Gonzalez | 22 | A+ | RHP | 2019 | 40 |
23 | Connor Jones | 23 | AA | RHP | 2019 | 40 |
60 FV Prospects
Age | 22 | Height | 6’3 | Weight | 175 | Bat/Throw | R/R |
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Fastball | Slider | Curveball | Changeup | Command |
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70/70 | 40/50 | 55/70 | 55/60 | 40/50 |
As the baseball calendar turned over to 2017, Alex Reyes was arguably the best pitching prospect in the game and set to be the brightest young star on a likely playoff contender. Instead, he would need Tommy John before all of his teammates had even arrived for spring training. It was a disappointing twist in an already eventful, young career.