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Top 20 Cardinals PRE-SEASON Prospects in Review

Top 20 PRE-SEASON Cardinals Prospects in Review

    This is the PRE-SEASON list. That means it was generated BEFORE THE SEASON STARTED and that the grades were PRE-SEASON. Anyone complaining about the grades based on 2006 performance will be smacked up the side of the head with a Chad Hutchinson autographed baseball, if he can hit you with it.

1) Anthony Reyes, RHP, Grade B+
     Pitched well in Triple-A, has a 2.14 ERA in four starts for the Cardinals, with strong component ratios. Doing even better than expected so far, and I expected a lot.

2) Colby Rasmus, OF, B+
     Hitting .310/.373/.512 with 22 doubles and 11 homers for Class A Quad Cities. Also has 17 steals. . .power, speed, it's all here.      

3) Cody Haerther, OF, B+
     Hitting just .235/.282/.394 for Double-A Springfield. Quite disappointing, lacking power and not making up for it in the batting average and OBP departments.

4) Tyler Greene, SS, B-
     Stole 22 bases in 71 games for Palm Beach, but hit just .224/.308/.325 due to severe contact problems (90 strikeouts in 268 at-bats). Toolsy but overmatched at this point.

5) Adam Wainwright, RHP, B-
     2.80 Era in 30 games for the Cardinals, with a 35/8 K/BB in 41 innings. Having a strong season out of the bullpen. Will he start eventually?

6) Mark McCormick, RHP, B-
     3.72 ERA in 10 starts for Quad Cities, 59/38 K/BB in 48 innings. Good stuff as shown by the K/IP, but his command is shaky and will have to be improved.

7) Nick Stavinoha, OF, B-
    Hitting .271/.299/.367 for Springfield. Decent batting average but not as much power as expected, plus poor strike zone judgment inhibiting his OBP. I thought he was a major sleeper but this has not panned out so far.

8) Bryan Anderson, C, B-
    Hitting .307/.394/.428 for Quad Cities. Solid batting average and OBP, just 2 homers but he has a lot of potential.

9) Travis Hanson, 3B, C+
     Hitting a combined .229/.290/.298 between Triple-A Memphis and Double-A Springfield. No power, no batting average, another offensive disappointment.

10) Chris Lambert, RHP, C+
     7-6, 5.51 in 16 starts for Springfield, 73/43 K/BB in 85 innings. Has good stuff but his command leaves much to be desired. At this point I am having doubts that he will make it.

11) Juan Mateo, RHP, C+
      Returned to Cubs under Rule 5. Is 5-4, 2.62 in 13 starts for Double-A West Tennessee, with a 50/20 K/BB in 69 innings. A decent prospect.

12) Stuart Pomeranz, RHP, C+
     7-3, 3.98 in 16 starts for Springfield, 61/27 K/BB in 95 innings, 99 hits allowed. Doesn't have a huge margin for error and will need a full season of Triple-A.

13) Eric Haberer, LHP, C+
     4-7, 3.83 in 16 starts for Palm Beach, 64/28 K/BB in 99 innings. He has good control but otherwise there isn't a lot to get excited about here.

14) Tyler Herron, RHP, C+
     Just activated from extended spring training, has a 6.59 ERA in three starts for Johnson City in the Appy League. Sample too small to be meaningful.

15) Nick Webber, RHP, C+
     3-3, 4.31 in 14 starts for Palm Beach, 33/35 K/BB in 71 innings. I hate his K/BB ratio, and unless that gets better I'm not optimistic about his chances in the long run.

16) Mark Worrell, RHP, C+
     19 saves for Springfield, with a 42/15 K/BB in 35 innings, 25 hits allowed. He has a 4.41 ERA although his components would support an ERA lower than that.

17) A.J. Van Slyke, OF, C+
      Hitting just .228/.276/.272 in 59 games for Quad Cities. I am very disappointed with this one. I saw him play a lot of college ball and I thought he would do better than this.

18) Mike Parisi, RHP, C+
      3-4, 4.46 in 15 starts for Springfield, 61/33 K/BB in 81 innings, 88 hits allowed. Surviving in the Texas League but not thriving.

19) Tyler Johnson, LHP, C
      4.91 ERA in 23 games out of the Cardinals bullpen, trying to establish himself as a LOOGY. Best mark is 14 strikeouts in 15 innings.

20) Rick Ankiel, OF, C
     This time it's his knee.

Comment:
     Although there are some disappointments on this list, the Cardinals farm system is still in better condition than it's been in in some time. I really like Rasmus and Reyes, and Wainwright has certainly acquitted himself well in the bullpen. Once again there are disappointing hitters, a frequent theme on these lists this year. Could the minor league replacement umps early in the season have had that much of an effect?

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hmmmmmm
So except Reyes, Wainright, and Rasmus, the pickins look pretty slim.  Hawksworth wasn't on the pre-season top 20 and neither was Jamie Garcia.  Maybe there is some hope.  What types of of grades do you think Hawksworth or Garcia would get?

by DJ87 on Jul 3, 2006 10:04 PM EDT reply actions  

some other guys look interesting
In addition to Garcia and Hawksworth, Mitch Boggs and Trey Hearne have been putting up some good numbers, especially lately.  Terry Evans too, even after his bump up to AA.

The system is far from the best, but I think the Cards are on the right track.  The upper minors are pretty bare, but in a couple of years I think the system will be considered pretty solid.

by montalban on Jul 3, 2006 10:38 PM EDT reply actions  

BTW...
Rasmus got bumped up to high-A today, so we'll see how well he does against more advanced pitching.

by montalban on Jul 3, 2006 10:40 PM EDT up reply actions  

Rasmus
Where does Rasmus rank overall among all prospects and when is his ETA-- 2008?

by elephunkadelic @ Minor League Ball on Jul 5, 2006 3:41 PM EDT up reply actions  

yeah
the cards have almost nothing at the multiple-A level, but it seems like they have a whole bunch of interesting names down in the depths, more than most other teams.  

by wily mo on Jul 3, 2006 11:56 PM EDT up reply actions  

Anderson's Defense
What's the word on Anderson's defense?

by GatewayRedbirds on Jul 3, 2006 11:20 PM EDT reply actions  

Daryl Jones
anybody have information on him?  He has yet to play for Johnson City.

Is he hurt or did he go Elijah-Dukes on someone??

by scarfo on Jul 4, 2006 12:43 AM EDT reply actions  

Jones
He is in the lineup for Johnson City tonight

by UncleBuck44 on Jul 4, 2006 1:23 AM EDT reply actions  

I've been pretty disappointed by
a lot of these guys as well like Stavinoha, Haerther and Hanson. But it seems like Randy Roth, Terry Evans, and probably Mark Hamilton have sort of taken over the power hitting prospect category. (though Evans is a very late bloomer)
Reverend Redbird
is where the Cardinal Gospel is preached

by Reverend Redbird on Jul 4, 2006 9:33 AM EDT reply actions  

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