Now that the Cubs have Harden and the Brewers Sabathia, what should the Cards do? Tony wants help! I say stay the course...for the most part. Either way, let's take a glance at what we may have to offer and let's look at some other prospects.
Untouchables:
Colby Rasmus---We know the story. It seems like he has been around forever.
Jaime Garcia----Now that Mulder is done and Jaime is on his way up, let's give him a shot. He would look nice as our #3-4 for the next decade
Top Chips with which to play:
Bryan Anderson--The guy can flat hit (383 in AA, 327 in AAA this year) and he will never be the starting catcher in St Louis. We may as well make him the top piece in any deal
Jess Todd---He has been our fastest riser this year. He could be a stalwart in the Cards or anybody's rotation. Maybe we should deal him while his stock is sky high (Futures Game)
Shane Robinson---If Rasmus can't push his way on to the big club, nor will Robinson. Why not trade this guy who hit 352 in AA this year? His value will never be higher, but he can not be the centerpiece of a blockbuster.
Clayton Mortensen--He is a Dave Duncan pitcher (ie---sinker!!). That is why I would put Todd ahead of him in trade-ability. He still has some very nice value.
David Freese---I would put him at #3 (behind Allen Craig and Brett Wallace) as far as our 3B of the future line goes. However, a line of 277, 24, and 47 halfway through the AAA season looks very tradeable.
Jon Jay--He has a sweet stroke that could stick as a CF in the bigs. Problem is---Colby Rasmus. His power boost (11 HR) this year make him even more enticing. I think he could be a nice #2 piece in a solid deadline deal.
Next Year Trade Deadline???:
Brett Wallace---He will hit, but can he field? If not, he will be on another roster within 2 years
Daryl Jones---This guy is boosting his prospect status every day.
Tyler Herron---He is a nice prospect, but his ceiling is lower than his production. That could mean a trade for a team that suddenly has a boat load of similar prospects.
Arnoldi Cruz---Is he a Catcher or 3b? Who cares---he has hit fairly consistently. If he sticks behind the plate, he could be a very good prospect in 2 years.