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We are having a two-part prospect list update this month. I just received input from Derek Shore on Scott Schook on their recommendations of where the new draftees should be slotted. I will add my take and that will be the first article – either later today or tomorrow. The full updated list for June will follow.
The #stlcards system went 4-2 on Wednesday. Johnson City’s Noel De Jesus is the Player of the Day after throwing seven scoreless innings. Another mound standout is Franyel Casadilla of State College. https://t.co/7iepz95ZE7 pic.twitter.com/wFRvRgmHgO
— Brian Walton (@B_Walton) June 21, 2018
Sorry, I thought it was clear. 13 games – 4 (Milwaukee) = 9 for the others (3 x 3 games each).
Phillies are on the way up. Cards not so much.
To be fair, they only play two series per year, but four years was a long period of dominance that is now over.
The Phillies took two of three to win a series against the #STLCards for the first time since August 2014 https://t.co/CXynJURmAa
— KMOXSports (@KMOXSports) June 20, 2018
As of a few weeks ago, the tingling was gone, but they were waiting for evidence of the nerves starting to repair themselves before letting him throw.
Mo stated the other day that he expects everyone back by end of July.
For the record, the Phillies won the game, 4-3, and the series, 2-1. St. Louis’ record is 38-34.
Tuesday marked a bumpy 2-7 ride for #STLCards minor league system. Player of the Day Diego Cordero spun six scoreless innings in the GCL opening day win, but Johnson City dropped its season opener. Peoria’s All-Stars came up short in their contest. https://t.co/2wagQecB2S pic.twitter.com/okCWYeamie
— Brian Walton (@B_Walton) June 20, 2018
This time, the Cards come out on top, 7-6, due to Matt Carpenter’s ninth inning solo home run. St. Louis ties the series at 1-1 and moved to 38-33 on the season.
Hoo boy, another “exciting” game…
Today's #STLCards lineup (6/19)
Carpenter 3B
Pham CF
J. Martínez 1B
Ozuna LF
Molina C
Fowler RF
Muñoz SS
Wong 2B
Weaver SP— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) June 19, 2018
Holland activated. Bowman to the DL with… more blisters…
Cardinal Minor League Report – June 19, 2018 https://t.co/PjA8JtGiuv via @@DannyMacTV Lots of news to cover with @B_Walton The latest on Carson Kelly, Adolis Garcia, and draft picks starting. All covered here. Presented by @TheHomeLoanEx #STLCards
— Dan McLaughlin (@DannyMacTV) June 19, 2018
Minor addition: I added a note about John Nogowski rehabbing in the GCL.
My initial analysis of the opening rosters for #STLCards rookie-level clubs for Johnson City and Gulf Coast League. 59 players active, from top 2018 draftees to free agents to DSL promotions. ($) https://t.co/4ebrwB1J7K pic.twitter.com/WRTPx4URFV
— Brian Walton (@B_Walton) June 19, 2018
Leandro Cedeno, definitely. They were using him in the outfield in extended. That is good, as I also am very interested in first baseman Kevin Woodall, the 10th rounder.
I will also be watching to see if Donivan Williams stays at second. They already have a lot of middle infielders (Castillo, Flores, Perri).
Zach Jackson had a washout first year, so time for him to show why he was taken so early.
Finding good bullpen help is harder than we may think…
Rockies rank dead-last in bullpen ERA despite spending over $100 million on relievers this offseason.
Wade Davis, 3 years, $52 million: 4.55 ERA
Jake McGee, 3 years, $27 million: 5.40 ERA
Bryan Shaw, 3 years, $27 million: 7.08 ERA— Drew Silva (@drewsilv) June 19, 2018
The #STLCards minors went 3-2 on Monday with Anthony Shew pitching Springfield to victory. Memphis won behind Dakota Hudson’s strong start. Though Palm Beach’s contest was postponed, the High-A club still picked up a playoff berth. https://t.co/xa8TIrQsuJ pic.twitter.com/YtXeV8omRG
— Brian Walton (@B_Walton) June 19, 2018
The Cardinals (37-33) fall to the Phillies 6-5 in 10 innings in Game 1.
The opening Johnson City roster is ready. Hoping to get GCL in the morning. New roster matrix will follow.
Brayan Pena will manage one of the GCL teams for the @tigers
— George Sipple (@GeorgeSipple) June 15, 2018
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