The St. Louis Cardinals signed free agent Cuban outfielder Jose Adolis Garcia to a minor league contract, with an invite to spring training. The contract is for one-year, and is worth $2.5 million. He's the younger brother of Atlanta Braves third baseman Adonis GarcĂa
Adolis Garcia, will now be in a battle to win a roster spot. The players he's battling are Todd Cunningham, Chad Huffman, Jose Martinez, Tommy Pham, and Jordan Schafer. Harrison Bader could be in the mix too, but it seems like the Cardinals might want him to get more playing time in Memphis first.
Garcia, 24, played in Japan last summer. That didn't go too well for him, he hit .234 in 117 at bats, and 37 strikeouts. He walked only six times. He was the MVP for the Cuban national league in 2015, he hit .319, with 14 home runs, 71 rbi's, 11 stolen bases, and 34 walks in 81 games. The season before, in 2014, he played 85 games and hit .322, with 12 home runs, 53 rbi's, 11 stolen bases, and 20 walks. Besides the outfield, Garcia can play second base.
Baseball America ranked Garcia as their 20th best player in April 2015, that was when he was still in Cuba. Can Garcia find success coming to the Cardinals? Time will tell, it seems like he has a chance if he's willing to improve and work on the things he needs to get better with. If he doesn't make the Cardinals out of spring training, he could wind up in Double-A Springfield or Triple-A Memphis and try to work his way up from there.
Friday, February 24, 2017
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