Draft day could bring pitcher for Cards

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The Cardinals have the 13th pick in this year's First-Year Player Draft on June 5-6, and many think the club will go with a polished college pitcher. They'd love hometown hero Aaron Crow, a right-hander at Missouri, if he falls to them. [link]

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Draft rumblings and ramblings
Published 5/21/2008 by erik at Future Redbirds
Per Matthew Leach, the Cardinals are leaning towards drafting a college pitcher in the first round. “It’s fairly thin once you get past the top two or three or four,” he said. “I think we’re OK where we sit. We’ve got a choice between four or five guys, and probably one of them will be there. Depending on how the ...

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