O’Neill and Hudson Named Cardinals Organization’s Best in 2018

photo: Tyler O’Neill (Memphis Redbirds)

St. Louis Cardinals press release

The St. Louis Cardinals announced today (Monday, December 17) their 2018 Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year selections, honoring outfielder Tyler O’Neill and right-handed pitcher Dakota Hudson for their accomplishments on the field.

“We are pleased to recognize Tyler O’Neill and Dakota Hudson for their selection as the organization’s Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year for 2018,” said Mike Girsch, Cardinals Vice President & General Manager. “Both players were important pieces of the Cardinals’ resurgent stretch run after the All-Star Break last season, and we look forward to their contributions in 2019.”

“O’Neill and Hudson both made their Major League debuts in 2018, following outstanding seasons for Memphis,” said Gary LaRocque, Cardinals Director of Player Development.  “We are thrilled to honor these exceptional players as our 2018 Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year.”

Tyler O’Neill (Steve Mitchell/USA TODAY Sports)

O’Neill, 23, slashed .311/.385/.693 with 26 home runs and 63 RBI in 64 games for Memphis (AAA), ranking second in the Cardinals organization in home runs and eighth in RBI. The right-handed hitter, who posted six multi-home run efforts, including a season-high three blasts vs. Colorado Springs on July 22, was recalled by St. Louis on five different occasions during the course of the season. At the time of his final recall on July 31, O’Neill’s home run total led the Pacific Coast League and were the second-most hit across all of Minor League Baseball. The Canada native made 57 starts across all three outfield positions and threw out six runners, second-most on the Redbirds.

At the conclusion of the season, O’Neill was named to the PCL Post-Season All-Star team and recognized by Baseball America as a Triple-A All-Star, Second Team Minor League All-Star, and the PCL’s No. 5 overall prospect and “Best Power Hitter” in their Best Tools Survey.

O’Neill, who made his Major League debut at Wrigley Field on April 19, appeared in 61 games (27 starts) across all three St. Louis outfield positions, 42 of which came after the All-Star Break when he led the Cardinals with a .523 slugging percentage. Overall, the Canadian outfielder led National League rookies with a 14.4 home run/at-bat ratio (min. 100 at-bats) and finished 10th with nine home runs, which is the 9th-highest total in Cardinals history for a player in his first 61 career games played. His final home run of the season (and 35th between Memphis and St. Louis) marked his first career walk-off and extra-inning blast, a uniform-shredding 10th inning dinger off San Francisco’s Mark Melancon on September 22.

Dakota Hudson (Steve Mitchell/USA TODAY Sports)

Hudson, 24, was 13-3 in the 2.50 ERA (111.2 IP) in 19 starts for Memphis (AAA) before having his contract purchased on July 27 and making his Major League debut the following day vs. Chicago (NL).  His 13 wins led all of Minor League Baseball at the time of his promotion and finished tied for second in the Memphis record books for a single season.

Hudson’s accolades included being named the PCL Pitcher of the Year, a PCL Mid-Season All-Star, and the league’s Post-Season All-Star at right-handed starting pitcher. Baseball America selected him as one of six pitchers (five starters) on the Triple-A All Star team and recognized him as the PCL’s No. 13 overall prospect and “Best Pitching Prospect” in their Best Tools Survey.  He also appeared in the Major League Baseball’s SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game in Washington D.C. for the USA Team.

Hudson pitched out of the St. Louis bullpen, making 26 relief appearances and posting a 4-1 record with a 2.63 ERA.  The Cardinals won the first 12 games Hudson appeared in, and his four wins in those 12 games were one shy of the club record.  Seven of his 11 Holds came in the month of August, matching the Major League lead that month.

Dakota Hudson (Memphis Redbirds)

Total between St. Louis and Memphis, Hudson pitched 139.0 innings, totaled 17 wins and struck out 106 batters.  He allowed just one home run and his 1.88 ground out/fly out ratio ranked 2nd among Triple-A pitchers.

O’Neill was acquired by the Cardinals from Seattle in exchange for left-handed pitcher Marco Gonzales (July 21, 2017), while Hudson was the Cardinals Supplemental first round draft pick (34th overall) in the June, 2016 First Year Player draft out of Mississippi State University. Both players will be presented with their awards at the 61st annual St. Louis Baseball Writers Association of America Awards Dinner on Sunday, January 20, 2019.


Brian Walton’s take

Congratulations to both winners. Obviously using different selection criteria, The Cardinal Nation’s choices as Player and Starting Pitcher of the Year for 2018 are Elehuris Montero and Jake Dahlberg, announced back in October.

O’Neill had a tremendous season, but played in just three more games in the minors (64) than he did with St. Louis (61) and did not reach our minimum minor league at-bats qualification level of 300. Montero was the Class-A Midwest League’s batting champion and its Most Valuable Player.

Hudson established himself as a key member of St. Louis’ bullpen and appeared in more games in the majors (26) than in the minors (19). However, his Memphis role was as a starter and while he qualified for our award, he fell just short of State College’s Dahlberg in our measures of effectiveness of all starting pitchers in the system.

However, there is no dispute that both winners chosen by the organization were superior prospects and are proven and ready to contribute in the Major Leagues in 2019.

TCN members can check out comparative stats of all the contenders in the articles below.

TCN 2018 Cardinals Minor League Player of the Year

TCN 2018 Cardinals Minor League Starting Pitcher of the Year


Prior winners

The Cardinals organization Players and Pitchers of the Year follow.

Yr Player Teams Pitcher Teams
1995 Mike Gulan, 3B Lv/Ark Mike Busby, RHP Lv/Ark
1996 Dmitri Young, INF Lv Britt Reames, RHP Peoria
1997 Brent Butler, INF Peo Cliff Politte, RHP PW/Ark
1998 Pablo Ozuna, INF Peo Rick Ankiel, LHP Peo/PW
1999 Adam Kennedy, INF Mem Rick Ankiel, LHP Ark/Mem
2000 Albert Pujols, 3B Peo/Pot Bud Smith, LHP Ark/Mem
2001 Covelli Crisp, OF Potomac Jimmy Journell, RHP Pot/NH
2002 John Gall, 1B N Haven Tyler Johnson, LHP Peoria
2003 John Gall, 1B Tenn/Mem Dan Haren, RHP Tenn/Mem
2004 Reid Gorecki, OF PB/Tenn Anthony Reyes, RHP PB/Tenn.
2005 Travis Hanson, 3B Sgf Mark Worrell, RHP Palm Beach
2006 Colby Rasmus, OF QC/PB Blake Hawksworth, RHP PB/Spr
2007 Colby Rasmus, OF Spr P.J. Walters, RHP QC/PB/Sgf
2008 Daryl Jones, OF PB/Spr Jess Todd, RHP PB/Spr/Mem
2009 Allen Craig, OF/IF Mem Lance Lynn, RHP PB/Spr/Mem
2010 Matt Carpenter, 3B PB/Spr Shelby Miller, RHP QC
2011 Matt Adams, 1B Springfield Shelby Miller, RHP PB/Spr
2012 Oscar Taveras, OF Springfield Seth Maness, RHP PB/Spr
2013 Kolten Wong, 2B Memphis Zach Petrick, RHP Peoria/PB/Spr
2014 Magneuris Sierra, OF GCL Marco Gonzales, LHP PB/Spr/Mem/StL
2015 Stephen Piscotty, OF Mem/StL Alex Reyes, RHP PB/Spr
Austin Gomber, LHP Peoria
2016 Carson Kelly, C Spr/Mem/StL Luke Weaver, RHP Spr/Mem/StL
2017 Harrison Bader, OF Spr/Mem Jack Flaherty, RHP Spr/Mem/StL
2018 Tyler O’Neill, OF Mem/StL Dakota Hudson, RHP Mem/StL

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