Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Marcell Ozuna Traded To Cardinals

The St. Louis Cardinals went into the 2018 offseason needing a bat or two for their lineup. On Wednesday afternoon, they were able to accomplish one of those needs. The Cardinals traded for Miami Marlins All-Star outfielder Marcell Ozuna. In return the Marlins to get starting pitching prospect Sandy Alcantara, pitcher Zac Gallen, pitcher Daniel Castano, and outfielder Magneuris Sierra in return for Ozuna. Ozuna, 27, was maybe the best player available for the Cardinals besides
Giancarlo Stanton. Stanton, of course was traded to the New York Yankees.

The Marlins got a nice return for Ozuna. Sierra was the Cardinals 6th best prospect, and Alcantara was the 9th best prospect. Both spent time the Cardinals in 2017, and should be able to help the Marlins in their future. Gallen, 21, was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2016 draft. In his first full season in the minors, he spent time in Single-A, Double-A, and Triple-A. Combined in all three levels he went 10-8 with an era of 2.93 in 26 starts, and 147.2 innings. He had 121 strikeouts, and 35 walks. He ranked as the Cardinals 13th best prospect.

Castano, 22, was also drafted in the 2016 draft. He spent the season in Single-A, going 9-3, with an era of 2.57 in 14 starts, and 91 innings. He had 81 strikeouts, and 13 walks.

As for Ozuna, who do the Cardinals get in him? They get a player who can hit, and play defense. He's able to strike fear in an opposing pitcher. That's a type of player the Cardinals needed for their lineup. He looks like he's going to get better, still being young. He's always had the potential to be a good player, and 2017 might have been the start of putting it all together. 

Ozuna, played in career high 159 games. He hit .312, 93 runs scored, 191 hits, 30 doubles, 37 home runs, 124 rbi's, and 64 walks. He went to his second All-Star game in back to back seasons. Besides that, he won his first Gold Glove award and captured his first Sliver Slugger award.

Ozuna has played five seasons in the MLB all with the Miami Marlins. His career stats are: 653 games played, 2,469 at bats, 318 runs, 683 hits, 123 doubles, 17 triples, 96 home runs, 361 rbi's, 11 stolen bases, 191 walks, and a .277 career batting average. His nickname is The Big Bear.

Fans should be excited about the Cardinals landing Ozuna. Another bat to go along with Ozuna would be a nice addition for the Cardinals to add before the offseason ends. Right now the Cardinals seem like they are wanting to compete with the Chicago Cubs. Hopefully it stays that way.

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