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Should be first outfielder promotedArozarena, who hit .400 (8-for-20) over 12 Grapefruit League games, will likely be the first outfielder called up from the minors this season, Juan Toribio of MLB.com reports.
ImpactArozarena got off to a hot start this spring and never let up, replicating the success he's already enjoyed at multiple stops in his professional career, including his initial big-league cup of coffee with the Cardinals last season. The 25-year-old slashed .300/.391/.500 across 23 plate appearances in that brief stint, which followed a spectacular .358/.435/.593 line over 64 games at Triple-A Memphis. Arozarena isn't likely to break through the logjam in the outfield to snag an Opening Day roster spot, but if he's able to carry over his spring momentum to his likely season-opening destination of Triple-A Durham, it likely won't be long before he's back with the Rays.
MARCH 25, 2020ā€¢ROTOWIRE
Today in Baseball History: Helene Britton becomes the first woman to own a teamIn 1911 her uncle Stanley died and left the St. Louis Cardinals to her.
MARCH 24, 2020ā€¢YAHOO.COM
Quarantined on a boat, two Cubs fans find Cardinals fans to banter withTwo Cubs fans took a trip to Antarctica and are now quarantined in a boat with some Cardinals fans. Banter ensued!
MARCH 23, 2020ā€¢NBC.COM
Monday Morning Texas Rangers UpdateShelter in place
MARCH 23, 2020ā€¢LONESTARBALL.COM
Anchored and quarantined off Argentina's coast, Cardinals and Cubs fans share common goal: 'Getting home'Gregg Arst is one of two Cardinals fans with St. Louis ties who is trying, along with a couple of Cubs fans, to navigate a way home.
MARCH 23, 2020ā€¢ANNISTONSTAR.COM
Hochman: STL's best that never was? A look at Frank Saucier, who was pinch-hit for by Eddie GaedelNative of Washington, Mo., served during two wars and was a minor-league phenom.
MARCH 23, 2020ā€¢JG-TC.COM
Hochman: STL's best that never was? A look at Frank Saucier, who was pinch-hit for by Eddie GaedelNative of Washington, Mo., served during two wars and was a minor-league phenom.
MARCH 23, 2020ā€¢PANTAGRAPH.COM