Perfect time to go all in on a teardown/rebuild
Posted: 04 Oct 2025 11:24 am
Most teams that are in the Cardinals position enter a rebuild with an over-the-hill team that's window has closed. Their farm system would be barren due to trading prospects in a win now situation. Like the San Diego Padres for example. The Cardinals enter their rebuild with a system that is at least top 10 but fangraphs just valued it as #1. We'll likely be adding at least a top 10 pick(unless they get ridiculously unlucky) and adding some top prospects through trade this offseason.
We have multiple injured pitchers that have potential to be top end prospects and guys like Lin, Dutkanych and Molina who looked to be on the verge of a big breakout to finish the season.
A few guys offensively who could have breakout years.
-Deniel Ortiz who made his way through the hitters hell that is palm beach and broke out in peoria with a .938 ops in 30 games. He has the statcast data to back up his success too. Kind of surprised he hasn't moved up our prospect list more.
-Yairo Padilla. Still just 18(6/28 bday). He has an advanced hit tool with a good eye and contact skills but he is a twig and hasn't hit for any power yet. Some guys just never can beef up but if he does, his potential is sky high. Plus arm, defense and speed.
-Sebastion did Santos. Don't know much about him outside of his statline. 17 yr old put up an OPS of 1.022 with an 18% BB and 17% K. Will be very interested to see if he gets any offseason helium like Rodriguez and Padilla did after their DSL seasons. This is the only scouting report I could find.
For $75,000, the Cardinals signed 17-year-old Venezuelan shortstop Sebastian Dos Santos, who stands out for his glove. He’s a skinny 6-foot shortstop who defends his position well. He’s not a big runner, but he’s an instinctive fielder with a nose for the ball, soft hands and a good internal clock. Dos Santos is a switch-hitter who tracks the ball well with a contact-oriented approach and will need to add strength to drive the ball with more extra-base impact.
-Emanuel Luna. Not technically a member of the Cardinals organization yet but he's out top international FA signings this year. Ranked 8th OA and is the type of big name DR prospect we haven't been able to sign since the Wagner Mateo fiasco. He's a physically mature prospect so he's the type of international prospect who could move quickly
We have multiple injured pitchers that have potential to be top end prospects and guys like Lin, Dutkanych and Molina who looked to be on the verge of a big breakout to finish the season.
A few guys offensively who could have breakout years.
-Deniel Ortiz who made his way through the hitters hell that is palm beach and broke out in peoria with a .938 ops in 30 games. He has the statcast data to back up his success too. Kind of surprised he hasn't moved up our prospect list more.
-Yairo Padilla. Still just 18(6/28 bday). He has an advanced hit tool with a good eye and contact skills but he is a twig and hasn't hit for any power yet. Some guys just never can beef up but if he does, his potential is sky high. Plus arm, defense and speed.
-Sebastion did Santos. Don't know much about him outside of his statline. 17 yr old put up an OPS of 1.022 with an 18% BB and 17% K. Will be very interested to see if he gets any offseason helium like Rodriguez and Padilla did after their DSL seasons. This is the only scouting report I could find.
For $75,000, the Cardinals signed 17-year-old Venezuelan shortstop Sebastian Dos Santos, who stands out for his glove. He’s a skinny 6-foot shortstop who defends his position well. He’s not a big runner, but he’s an instinctive fielder with a nose for the ball, soft hands and a good internal clock. Dos Santos is a switch-hitter who tracks the ball well with a contact-oriented approach and will need to add strength to drive the ball with more extra-base impact.
-Emanuel Luna. Not technically a member of the Cardinals organization yet but he's out top international FA signings this year. Ranked 8th OA and is the type of big name DR prospect we haven't been able to sign since the Wagner Mateo fiasco. He's a physically mature prospect so he's the type of international prospect who could move quickly