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 The Official Site of Major League Baseball: News: Draft day could bring pitcher for Cards
2008 First-Year Player Draft With their highest Draft pick in eight years, the Cardinals have an exciting opportunity in front of them next month in the First-Year Player Draft. They also have a difficult decision: do they plug Major League needs with potentially fast-rising, experienced players? Or do they take some risks on less-developed but higher-ceiling youngsters? Recent history has ... [link]

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Cardinals Eyeing College Pitcher With 13th Pick
Published 5/20/2008 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
The Cardinals have the 13th pick in the June draft.  The team's VP of scouting and player development, Jeff Luhnow, says "there's a real possibility that we go college pitcher."  MLB.com's Matthew Leach admits that Aaron Crow will probably be gone.  Ditto Brian Matusz.  Christian Friedrich or Shooter ...

Daily Farm Report 5/20/08
Published 5/21/2008 by erik at Future Redbirds
Nick Webber needs to have a big year. He’s being used as a long reliever now, which could be a busy job having 3 of Springfield’s 5 pitchers coming off tandem starting. He’s off to a horrid start, with 21 walks to only 7 K’s, but apparently Brent Strom has found a flaw in his delivery and it’s been corrected now. We’ll see if that leads to an ...

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