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I really appreciate your site and the topic. I’m not as good as some of the CT poster but I greatly enjoy following the minors. You have done a great job.

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Reply To: Prospects 41-45 Discussion

I think you have the right guy at the top of this list with Dixon Llorens. He had good success in Low A as a 20 year-old, with a very impressive K rate. Without having seen him pitch, his combination...

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Prospects 41-45 Discussion

Which prospect has the best chance of having the best major leaguer career? 41. Dixon Llorens 42. Malik Collymore 43. Seth Blair 44. Audry Perez 45. Fernando Baez Should someone be higher? Lower? Let...

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Reply To: Prospects 46-50 Discussion

Great points Grant. I would probably go with Sherriff myself, probably why I ranked him the highest. I kid of feel like he falls under the radar a lot. If you look at his numbers, they are pretty solid.

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Reply To: Prospects 46-50 Discussion

I’m picking Jimmy Reed, with Ryan Sherriff a close second. They’re both LHP, which gives them at least a good chance of making a Major League roster at some point in their careers. I’m giving Reed the...

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Prospects 46-50 Discussion

Which prospect has the best chance of having the best major leaguer career? 46. Ryan Sherriff 47. Steve Bean 48. Ronald Castillo 49. Jimmy Reed 50. Steven Farinaro I am interested to hear what...

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Prospects 46-50 Thread

Which prospect has the best chance of having the best major leaguer career? 46. Ryan Sherriff 47. Steve Bean 48. Ronald Castillo 49. Jimmy Reed 50. Steven Farinaro I am interested to hear what...

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Who will have a better career?

When it is all said and done, which pitcher the Cards drafted last year will have a better career, Rob Kaminsky or Marco Gonzales?

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Are the Cards finished?

Do you think the Cards will make any more moves this off-season? I think they make a couple small moves for a bench player and possibly a starter or two for Triple-A and also a second baseman for...

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Breakout player for 2014

Who, in the Cards system do you think could have a breakout year in 2013

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Reply To: Roundtable #2: What is your starting lineup?

I like the idea of putting both Carpenter and Heyward into more of an RBI-producing spot. The first 3 are also great baserunners which, given the power in spots 4-7, could do quite a bit of damage....

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Reply To: Roundtable #2: What is your starting lineup?

No matter how you slice it, this lineup seems pretty deep in my opinion. While there is really only one new face (Heyward), I feel runs will be aplenty after a very inconsistent 2014. I predict at...

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Reply To: Roundtable #2: What is your starting lineup?

Carpenter 3B Wong 2B Heyward RF Holliday LF Adams 1B Peralta SS Molina C Jay CF

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Roundtable #2: What is your starting lineup?

It appears the regular 8 may be set, so what is your best lineup?

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Reply To: Roundtable #1: Who was the Cardinals 2014 MVP?

For me, the answer is easy. Jhonny Peralta. The club was looking for more consistency out of the shortstop position coming into 2014 and boy did they receive it. Peralta put up a team high 5.8 bWAR,...

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Reply To: Roundtable #1: Who was the Cardinals 2014 MVP?

Jhonny Peralta had the highest WAR. Yadier Molina had the most intangibles. And while Adam Wainwright received the most votes from the “experts” I can agree that Lance Lynn was the most valuable, when...

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Reply To: Roundtable #1: Who was the Cardinals 2014 MVP?

For me, the MVP was Lance Lynn. In a season in which 11 different starting pitchers made at least 4 starts, Lynn proved that he is a true #2 and a workhorse. With Garcia & Wacha going down, the...

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Reply To: Roundtable #1: Who was the Cardinals 2014 MVP?

While Jhonny Peralta and Adam Wainwright had fantastic years, I have to give the MVP to Yadier Molina. While he had a down year offensively hitting .282/.333/.386, that line was still strong enough...

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