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11.04.2009 10:00 am

Cardinals’ 40-man roster decisions taking shape

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — As many as seven of the St. Louis Cardinals better prospects must be added to the 40-man roster in the near future or the team will risk losing them through the Rule 5 draft in December. The process of clearing space on the 40-man roster has already begun.

Jarrett Hoffpauir, a Class AAA second baseman, was picked up off waivers late last night by the Toronto Blue Jays. (See the Toronto take on…

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11.03.2009 8:36 am

Comm Top 21: Facing Heat in Arizona (Vote No. 12)

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TOWER GROVE — Some members of the St. Louis Cardinals brass, including VP/farm director Jeff Luhnow and assistant general manager John Abbamondi, traveled west this week to see the Arizona Fall League and the prospects there in person. They were greeted with a marquee start — against their players.

Stephen Strasburg, the Washington Nationals’ No. 1 overall pick in last year’s draft and widely billed as the best pitching prospect to reach the draft in years,…

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11.02.2009 9:38 am

Comm Top 21: The Power of Average (Vote No. 11)

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TOWER GROVE — The Bird Land Community Top 21’s top 10 is completed, and we’re just about halfway through the annual ranking of St. Louis Cardinals prospects by readers here at the blog. The overarching lessons of the first 10 are two-fold: Voters have adopted the perceived franchise emphasis on winning now/contributing now and the Cardinals system, as a whole, is significantly diluted, even lacking.

Second baseman Daniel Descalso, who had one of a handful of…

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10.23.2009 11:49 am

Comm Top 21: Raising Arizona (Vote No. 7)

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TOWER GROVE — The Arizona Fall League is settling into gear, and while Stephen Strasburg is the headliner out at the annual gathering of some of the better prospects in baseball, the St. Louis Cardinals have sent some noteworthy names out west. A few are making up for lost time. A few are trying to extend their strong seasons. And more than one is trying to find a way onto the organization’s radar.

Several, as you…

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10.21.2009 8:46 am

Comm Top 21: High-Pick, High-Profile Prospects (Vote No. 5)

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TOWER GROVE — Back in 2003, a high-profile draft-and-follow pitcher who received a stout bonus joined the St. Louis Cardinals and was described this way by Baseball America:

(He) has the highest ceiling of any St. Louis pitching prospect since Rick Ankiel. His fastball usually ranges from 90-92 mph, but it was clocked at 96 in the seventh inning of one start. He could pitch at 92-94 consistently as he fills out, and he has started…

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10.20.2009 8:13 am

Comm Top 21: Age-Old Question (Vote No. 4)

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TOWER GROVE — Judging from some of the comments at the tails of the first three Bird Land Community Top 21 polls, one question continues to perplex many voters: What age is too aged to be a prospect?

There is no real answer.

The St. Louis Cardinals, as described by farm director Jeff Luhnow, have studied how high-end players — the top-notch, elite, standout prospects — reach the majors in their early 20s, and how they excel…

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10.19.2009 8:29 am

Comm Top 21: Impatient Referendum (Vote No. 3)

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TOWER GROVE — Maybe it’s the time of year, what with the season just ending and the playoffs still going on. Maybe it’s how the season ended, with a St. Louis Cardinals team riding high expectations and fizzling when it mattered most. Maybe it’s a fanbase adopting the win-now attitude shown by the front office.

Maybe it’s just a lack of patience.

Whatever the reason, the Bird Land Community Top 21 is two votes old and already…

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10.16.2009 9:30 am

Comm Top 21: Promise vs. Production (Vote No. 2)

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CREVE COEUR — It didn’t take long for the Bird Land Community Top 21 to throw its first curveball. Not that it’s a surprise lefthanded starter Jaime Garcia won the No. 1 spot in the readers’ rankings of St. Louis Cardinals’ prospects. It’s just wasn’t close.

That was unexpected.

Garcia pulled away from first-round fireballer Shelby Miller and had more than twice as many votes. As of last check — a few seconds ago — Garcia had…

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10.15.2009 8:56 am

Comm Top 21: Changing of the Guard (Vote No. 1)

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TOWER GROVE — The No. 1 spot on any St. Louis Cardinals top prospect list was so obvious the past three seasons that no poll was necessary. We just skipped it. Installed Colby Rasmus at the top. And moved on with the poll. No need to state the obvious. Albert Pujols starts at first base, bats third. Rasmus was No. 1. Next question.

Halfway through this season this year’s Top Anything Prospect Poll figured to be the…

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10.14.2009 11:04 am

Revisiting Past Community Top 30, Positioning for Present

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TOWER GROVE — It started as a cumbersome, at-times chaotic, count-by-hand poll posted in the Cardinals’ message board here at StlToday.com. Through four years and four attempts to refine the process it has improved to an at-times cumbersome and slightly less chaotic poll based here at Bird Land.

But, hey, we no longer have to count it by hand. Viva technology.

With the St. Louis Cardinals’ season over with the sudden sweep by the Los Angeles Dodgers,…

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07.12.2009 7:31 pm

ASG Blogcast: Luhnow on three Futures Cardinals

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ST. LOUIS — Farm director and vice president/player procurement Jeff Luhnow was on hand to greet all three of the St. Louis Cardinals prospects competing in Sunday’s Futures Game and he told each the same thing: He’s happy to see them here, and he’s eager to them here again shortly.

Luhnow had two of his draft picks and one of his international signings featured in the annual showcase of the minor league’s top prospects. On the…

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07.12.2009 7:18 pm

ASG Blogcast: Cards prospect Jones on Futures

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DOWNTOWN — The St. Louis Cardinals’ Class AA affiliate eased outfielder Daryl Jones back into action from the disabled list this past week as much to tend to his ailing quad muscle as to assure he wouldn’t miss Sunday’s Futures Game. Jones arrival on the national stage as one of the Cardinals’ top prospects has been a long time coming — and the left fielder has come a long way from that .217 average in…

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04.21.2009 10:29 am

DG’s 10@10: The 13th Arm

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TOWER GROVE — The extreme makeover of the St. Louis Cardinals’ bullpen continued with an early-April move for another righthander — the team’s confessed depth entering the season — and the wish to carry 13 pitchers on the 25-man roster. All arms on deck.

The arrival of Blaine Boyer from Atlanta tonight throws the Cardinals’ reliever depth chart into a bit of a scramble, though that’s rapidly become a theme of the season as the Cardinals…

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04.09.2009 10:59 am

DG’s 10@10: Return of the Ace

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DOWNTOWN — St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Adam Wainwright spent much of his early major-league career studying and mimicking the ace of the Cardinals staff, Chris Carpenter. Beyond just watching how he pitched and what he did to bedevil hitters, Wainwright even wanted to borrow Carpenter’s mannerisms.

It’s no wonder he remembers vividly the last time he saw Carpenter start. It was at Wrigley Field, against the Chicago Cubs, and Carpenter wasn’t feeling right. Something was…

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03.30.2009 11:48 pm

Vuch Report: Beyond box scores & Daryl Jones, in triplicate

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JUPITER, Fla. — What is true for major-league spring training is also true in minor-league spring training: The statistics are the ends, and often the means are more important.

Consider Adam Ottavino’s day.

The former first-round pick had a garish line from Monday’s game against Class AA Jacksonville. It read:

4.2 IP, 7 H, 6 runs, 2 BB, 4 Ks

But there is a story behind the numbers. Five of those six runs were unearned, and he was darn…

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