Rasmus signed by Louisville Slugger

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TOWER GROVE — As if being etched into the Cardinals’ future as their undisputed No. 1 prospect wasn’t enough, now Colby Rasmus’ potential as a big leaguer is being burned into his bats. Venerable bat-maker Louisville Slugger announced this morning the signing of 10 players to bat contracts, and there listed among the likes of rookie of the year Dustin Pedroia, ... [link]

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Daily Prospect Report 4/21/08
Published 4/22/2008 by azruavatar at Future Redbirds
... . I’ve liked the Cardinals as a team and when players where the Birds on the Bat, I root for them — without reservation. It’s an odd situation in which I find myself when the player I most look forward to seeing/reading/hearing about is someone still in the minor league system. Now I find out that ...

Daily Farm Report 4/21/08
Published 4/22/2008 by azruavatar at Future Redbirds
... . I’ve liked the Cardinals as a team and when players where the Birds on the Bat, I root for them — without reservation. It’s an odd situation in which I find myself when the player I most look forward to seeing/reading/hearing about is someone still in the minor league system. Now I find out that ...

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