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Sunday, February 01, 2009

Goold: St. Louis Cardinals keep prospects on the move

More importantly…will Brett Wallace be on CDM’s master list?

“When you look at the age at which the best players in baseball reach the big leagues, it’s younger than most people think,” Luhnow said. “The Scott Rolens, the Jim Edmondses, the Yadier Molinas — all of those players — they make it to the big leagues at 21, 22 or 23. So, that has to factor into it a bit. What it means more importantly is we’re drafting younger players, we’re developing them ourselves. And, we’re pushing them aggressively through the system.”

“Young is good,” Luhnow continued. “There is no doubt. (Players) who make it in their late 20s are often serviceable guys, a bench guy, a late bloomer, but stars tend to make it young. ... We differentiate ourselves as a system if we’re producing stars at the big-league level — average to above-average performers, and those guys tend to be younger guys when they get here.”

...“My thinking was Brett Wallace would start at Double-A (in 2009) and then see what happens from there,” Luhnow said. “That’s still the plan, but the plan with Brett Wallace is you cannot set a plan. You let him tell you when he’s ready to move. This spring, we may be talking about Memphis or something else. ... You cannot just promote if they don’t produce, and we’ve got a lot of upward mobility in our system.”

Repoz Posted: February 01, 2009 at 09:52 AM | 5 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Brian Posted: February 01, 2009 at 06:56 PM (#3065404)
The Scott Rolens, the Jim Edmondses, the Yadier Molinas — all of those players — they make it to the big leagues at 21, 22 or 23.

First of all one of those guys is not like the others. Secondly, EDmonds got a cup of coffee at 23 and his first full season at 25.
   2. A One-Shoed Craig K Posted: February 01, 2009 at 06:57 PM (#3065407)
"My thinking was Brett Wallace would start at Double-A (in 2009) and then see what happens from there,”


With Glaus hurt for at least 2 months, I'd see how well Wallace hits in Spring Training and if he's hitting with authority, I'd just bring him up now to be the starter at third and let him be the first bat off the bench the rest of the year,
   3. ...even Chuck Norris was afraid of Jim Rice Posted: February 01, 2009 at 07:40 PM (#3065423)
Nah, why would you do that? Wallace is pretty close to ML-ready, but he could probably use some more time in the minors and it saves the club a bunch of money in delaying his free agency. If the club really needs his bat, call him up in June... that would prevent him from becoming a Super-2 after 2011. Otherwise, just roll with Freese until Glaus gets healthy.
   4. greenback Posted: February 01, 2009 at 08:25 PM (#3065432)
First of all one of those guys is not like the others. Secondly, EDmonds got a cup of coffee at 23 and his first full season at 25.

His age-24 season was cut short by the strike.

The Cardinals' margin for winning a playoff spot is thin enough that service clock games could (probably won't, but could) cost them a lot more than the something extra for Wallace's arb years.
   5. KJOK Posted: February 02, 2009 at 05:10 AM (#3065504)
With Glaus hurt for at least 2 months, I'd see how well Wallace hits in Spring Training and if he's hitting with authority, I'd just bring him up now to be the starter at third and let him be the first bat off the bench the rest of the year,


Yes, to part I. But hopefully by the time Glaus comes back, Wallace is doing well enough that you you don't bench him, but you trade Glaus instead.
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