• Amaury Marti Watch

    Amaury Marti is currently hitting .424/.509/.633 in 39 games for the Mexican Red Devils of the Mexican League, also known as Liga de Amaury Cazana. Bud Selig ordered the Cardinals to banish him to there, in fear of the major leagues losing competitive balance.

    Amaury also refuses to accept the watch curse. He has the power to curse, and the power to bless.

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A quick look at Gary Daley

Derrick Goold has a community selected all Cardinal prospect team out at Bird Land, hop on over there an check it out. He also put up his own lineup, a listing I can get on board with other then his pick of Brendan Ryan over Tyler Greene, but that’s another post. Being a beat writer [...]

Prospect Profile: Tommy Pham

One of the players I am hoping to see this summer is Tommy Pham. Viewed by many as the best high school player out of the state of Nevada, Pham had previously committed to collegiate powerhouse Cal State Fullerton before the draft. Had he not had questions surrounding his sign-ability, he would’ve been drafted [...]

Bryan Anderson, PECOTA and Upside

It turns out Baseball Prospectus erred on Bryan Anderson’s PECOTA projection. I thought it didn’t look right. According to BP’s new upside score, Anderson is the 3rd best catching prospect in the minors behind Chris Iannetta and Jarrod Saltypreztelsmakemethristy-achia. His #1 comp is the Braves’ Brian McCann, a very nice compliment.
Here are the rankings revised [...]

Possible Sleeper: Mark Shorey

 
Here’s a name you probably haven’t heard much about-Mark Shorey. You usually don’t hear much about 31st round draft picks, but Shorey made his presence felt in the Appy by leading the league in homeruns with 13, coming 3rd in slugging % (.510-tied with teammated Isa Garcia) and RBI (47). That’s a pretty nice performance, but [...]