September 17, 2024

Cardinals Might Acquire an Available All-Star on the Trade Block to Strengthen Rotation

St. Louis might be planning to make substantial changes to their starting rotation in the near future.

In the coming weeks, anticipate some star players to change teams in Major League Baseball.

With the 2024 MLB trade deadline set for July 30th, the St. Louis Cardinals are likely to be active as they aim for a postseason return. Although they would qualify for the playoffs if the season ended today, they still have more work to do.

St. Louis currently holds a 50-45 record as the All-Star break approaches.

A few months ago, the idea of the Cardinals being above .500 at this point would have surprised many.

After a slow start that hinted at a repeat of their 2023 struggles, the Cardinals managed to reverse their fortunes. Now, they appear poised to be active buyers as the trade deadline approaches.

One of St. Louis’ primary needs is another top-tier starting pitcher to complement Sonny Gray. Chicago White Sox ace Garrett Crochet is a compelling option, as he has been the subject of trade speculation throughout the season. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, Crochet is likely to be traded.

According to Heyman, Crochet has two years of team control remaining, so the asking price is understandably steep. He stated the odds of Crochet being traded are 4-5 in favor (56 percent).

Heyman assessed the likelihood of various trade targets being moved, placing Crochet’s chances at over 50 percent. If he becomes available, St. Louis should act swiftly in contacting Chicago.

Currently leading the league with 150 strikeouts and boasting a 2.36 FIP, Crochet offers a valuable asset under team control for the next two seasons. While acquiring him would likely require a significant prospect package from St. Louis, he could potentially serve as their ace for years to come.

 

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