rockondlouie wrote: ↑31 Jan 2026 08:32 am
Lotta pressure on these kids coming up (JJW, Doyle, R.R. etal).
The god this is this generation seems to not be phased by "The Show" and aren't as intimidated.
The more I read about JJ, the more I think he's going to have no issues just like M. Winn who wasn't awed by the bright lights either.
Yes, you are correct that JJ is not going to let the hype deter him . Here is why :
St. Louis Cardinals top prospect JJ Wetherholt is widely praised for having the "intangibles"—specifically, an elite work ethic, high-level baseball IQ, and a humble, grounded personality. Beyond his physical tools, these traits include strong mental toughness, a professional approach to the game, and a desire to make the most of his opportunities, which coaches and scouts highlight as elevating his already high-level talent.
It is the above that have baseball people excited about JJ... the 'intangibles' He is very focused and humble type personality . He has handled all the notiriety well since college, being highly drafted, in the minors , and his intangibles impressed the Cardinals brass at last year's ST invite.
Below are more details to his intangibles :
Work Ethic & Mindset: Described as humble and highly motivated, focusing on proving his value to those who believe in him rather than solely on doubters.
High Baseball IQ: Demonstrates advanced in-game decision-making, including excellent swing decisions, pitch recognition, and ability to manipulate the barrel.
Leadership & Poise: Recognized for having "all the necessary intangibles" to succeed at the Major League level, with a high floor due to his maturity and approach to the game.
Versatility: Capable of handling positions at 2B and 3B, adjusting to new roles to maximize team value.
Wetherholt is considered a potential 2026 Opening Day roster candidate for the Cardinals, boasting a high-level hit tool combined with these professional-grade mental attributes.