Brandon Clarke ranked #7 Cardinal Prospect by MilbPipeline
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Re: Brandon Clarke ranked #7 Cardinal Prospect by MilbPipeline
Looking at all of our lefty options, to me it looks like Clarke would be a logical back of the bullpen option. I’m sure they will want to see if he can be a “ lights out starter” but they also need lefty relievers, and with his health issues, the bullpen might be his best fit!
And that should be ok. Doyle, Mathews, Mautz, Henderson, Liberatore, and Hansen could all be #4 or better starters, but there aren’t a lot of lefty bullpen options in the minors.
And that should be ok. Doyle, Mathews, Mautz, Henderson, Liberatore, and Hansen could all be #4 or better starters, but there aren’t a lot of lefty bullpen options in the minors.
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Re: Brandon Clarke ranked #7 Cardinal Prospect by MilbPipeline
The great thing about sports is the games get played and we find out how good the prospects are. Tink Hence at one time was ranked #3.
Re: Brandon Clarke ranked #7 Cardinal Prospect by MilbPipeline
It looks like Clarke may be a second chance at what we thought Hjerpe had the potential to be. Even if a back-end reliever, he has the potential to be dominant.
Re: Brandon Clarke ranked #7 Cardinal Prospect by MilbPipeline
Unfortunately, unless they’re able and willing to trade some of that pitching or catching depth, and I mean a Doyle or Rodriquez, you’re not going to get any plug and play OFers who are, or will be, better than they’ve got.Jatalk wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 08:39 amI think outfield is our weakest depth position. That is why I am hoping and anxious for some added talent in that area. We need some plug and play with MLB ready players at that position. Not necessarily to produce a 2026 competitive team but for development at the MLB level.Carp4Cy wrote: ↑25 Nov 2025 18:35 pmWhere is the other Baez? I thought we had some serious OF help on the horizon?craviduce wrote: ↑25 Nov 2025 16:40 pm revised Top 10:
1. J.J. Wetherholt, INF ...#5 Overall
2. Liam Doyle, LHP ....#36 Overall
3. Rainiel Rodriguez, C.... #55 Overall
4. Leonardo Bernal, C... #92 Overall
5. Quinn Mathews, LHP
6. Jimmy Crooks III, C
7. Brandon Clarke, LHP
8. Jesus Baez, SS/3B
9. Tekoah Roby, RHP
10. Yairo Padilla, SS
https://www.mlb.com/milb/prospects/cardinals/
if this was posted earlier during all the mayhem, then I apologize for the redundancy
Re: Brandon Clarke ranked #7 Cardinal Prospect by MilbPipeline
Hjerpe was a high floor low ceiling pick who relied on a deceptive motion and movement to get his swing and miss, where as Clarke is a power fastball/slider pitcher. He sounds a like lot Doyle. There are a lot people who see Doyle as more of a closer than a ToR starter.
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It will be hard to have Doyle, Hence, and Clarke all close.Red7 wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 13:38 pmHjerpe was a high floor low ceiling pick who relied on a deceptive motion and movement to get his swing and miss, where as Clarke is a power fastball/slider pitcher. He sounds a like lot Doyle. There are a lot people who see Doyle as more of a closer than a ToR starter.
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each throws an out in the 9th??Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 15:16 pmIt will be hard to have Doyle, Hence, and Clarke all close.Red7 wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 13:38 pmHjerpe was a high floor low ceiling pick who relied on a deceptive motion and movement to get his swing and miss, where as Clarke is a power fastball/slider pitcher. He sounds a like lot Doyle. There are a lot people who see Doyle as more of a closer than a ToR starter.
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Re: Brandon Clarke ranked #7 Cardinal Prospect by MilbPipeline
Closer on a rotational basis a month at a time for load management?craviduce wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 16:04 pmeach throws an out in the 9th??Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 15:16 pmIt will be hard to have Doyle, Hence, and Clarke all close.Red7 wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 13:38 pmHjerpe was a high floor low ceiling pick who relied on a deceptive motion and movement to get his swing and miss, where as Clarke is a power fastball/slider pitcher. He sounds a like lot Doyle. There are a lot people who see Doyle as more of a closer than a ToR starter.
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that could actually work. It would drive a lot of traditionalists on CT bat poop crazy...but it could workTalkin' Baseball wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 16:14 pmCloser on a rotational basis a month at a time for load management?craviduce wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 16:04 pmeach throws an out in the 9th??Talkin' Baseball wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 15:16 pmIt will be hard to have Doyle, Hence, and Clarke all close.Red7 wrote: ↑26 Nov 2025 13:38 pmHjerpe was a high floor low ceiling pick who relied on a deceptive motion and movement to get his swing and miss, where as Clarke is a power fastball/slider pitcher. He sounds a like lot Doyle. There are a lot people who see Doyle as more of a closer than a ToR starter.
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Perfect young pitcher for the future of our team. Heard the kid is stoked when he found out that they named the street between Ballpark Village and Busch Stadium .. Clark Ave. ( usually referred to as Clark St. )
you and I know there is no letter 'e' at the end of the word on street sign but we have time to add a duct tape 'e' on t when he is called up
Go Brandon Clarke
Who needs a statue ? He has a street bordering the ballpark named after him
you and I know there is no letter 'e' at the end of the word on street sign but we have time to add a duct tape 'e' on t when he is called up
Go Brandon Clarke
Who needs a statue ? He has a street bordering the ballpark named after him