My second round for the Blog Bat Around will feature Cardinals autographs that I or my son have obtained in person. All of these were obtained for free at minor league games, or the Cardinals WWU/Caravan. Some of the guys are not the biggest names, but they had solid minor league careers or we very nice to us when signing.
Catcher: Carson Kelly
Kelly was converted to catcher 3 years ago. His defense has been pretty good in the minors so far, but his hitting has been a little behind. He did get a call up last year, but did not play much until the last couple of weeks. With Yadi around for a couple of more years, Kelly's playing time will be limited unless there is an injury.
First Base: Matt Adams
I will always be a Big City fan. It is nice to see him getting some playing time in Washington.
Second Base: Kolten Wong
I hope this is the year Wong becomes a consistent player. He has a lot of potential, but has never put everything together for a full season.
Shortstop: Greg Garcia
Garcia is more of a utility player now, but was a starting shortstop in the minors. He is hands down one of the nicest players you will ever meet.
Third Base: Ken Reitz
The Zamboni was a great fielding third base man for the Cardinals from 1972 to 980. He had an average bat, but never received a lot of national recognition due to playing on some bad Cardinals teams.
Outfield: Tommy Pham
After a long minor league career full of injuries, Pham had a breakout year in 2017. So far he is keeping it up this year.
Outfield: Willie McGee and Ray Lankford
These 2 are repeats from my first list, but I could not leave them off.
Utility: Jose Oquendo
What better player to have as your utility guy than someone who can play all positions and even pitch now and then.
DH: Brian Jordan
Jordan was a defensive back for the Atlanta Falcons before being a mainstay in the outfield during the mid 1990s. He brought his football mentality to the baseball diamond.
Starting Pitcher: Adam Wainwright
The ace of the Cardinals for most of the last decade, the end is drawing near for him.
Starting Pitcher: Carlos Martinez
The current ace of the pitching staff is off to a good start this year. I hope he can stay consistent for the entire year.
Relief Pitcher: Todd Worrell
Worrell was a dominant closer in the late 1980s. Most Cardinals fans remember him for the Don Dekinger blown call in game 6 of the 1985 World Series. Yes his foot was on the base and he did beat Jorge Orta to the bag.
Bonus Pitchers of the Future: Alex Reyes, Luke Weaver, and Jack Flaherty
These 3 should be in the starting rotation together in a year or two. Weaver already is, while Reyes is working back from Tommy John surgery and Flaherty is the so called 6th starter this year.