

middle reliever, low-ceiling UT guys) Tier 5: Players who are worth keeping an eye on, but likely to never make a team’s 40-man rosterĢ020 will be an exciting year for Dylan Carlson and Carlson owners. Tier 1: Players with high expectations of both making the majors and playing at an All-Star level for a number of years Tier 2: Players with an above average expectation of making the majors and being a solid contributor Tier 3: Players with an average expectation of making the majors and being a solid contributor Tier 4: Players who have the potential of making the majors, or have high likelihood of making the majors but providing minimal impact (e.g.

Rookie: GCL Cardinals (Gulf Coast League).Rookie: Johnson City Cardinals (Appalachian League).Class A Short Season: State College Spikes (New York-Penn League).High-A: Palm Beach Cardinals (Florida State League).AA: Springfield Cardinals (Texas League).AAA: Memphis Redbirds (Pacific Coast League).Louis Cardinals Top 50 prospects for 2020. I’m really looking forward to seeing who will make their debuts in 2020, and who can possibly make the MLB roster out of Spring Training. Louis who also acquired minor league catcher Edgardo Rodriguez in the deal. Louis ended up trading Jose Martinez and Randy Arozarena back to the Rays. The Cardinals recently acquired one of the top pitching prospects in the game in Matthew Liberatore from the Tampa Bay Rays. While those are only a few of the great, young players that had an impact on the Cardinals 2019 season, I feel that 2020 could be even better. Tommy Edman became a key part in the Cardinals success and will be a solid contributor to the Cardinals in the 2020 season. I’m looking forward to seeing him more in 2020. Junior Fernandez pitched 11.2 innings and struck out 16. Genesis Cabrera made 2 starts, and although he didn’t fare too well, he will be looking to redeem himself in 2020. Andrew Knizner made his much anticipated debut. Along the way there were multiple players from my 2019 Top 50 that made their MLB debuts.

The Cardinals eventually lost to the world champion Washington Nationals in the NLCS. The Cardinals finished the 2019 season with a 91-71 record, good enough to win the NL Central by 2 games over Milwaukee.
