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Cardinals Call Up No. 3 Prospect As Outfielder Hits IL

August 5, 2024 by Last Word On Baseball

The St. Louis Cardinals have placed outfielder Michael Siani on the Injured List and recalled Victor Scott II in a corresponding move. Siani injured his oblique in Saturday’s 5-4 win over the Chicago Cubs. Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol told KMOX radio on Sunday that Siani could miss several weeks.

Cardinals Call Up No. 3 Prospect As Outfielder Hits IL

Siani Injures Oblique

Siani injured his oblique on a foul ball in the fifth inning of Saturday’s win. He stayed in the game until the eighth inning before being removed at that point.

 

Roster Move: OF Michael Siani has been placed on the 10-day IL (right oblique strain).

OF Victor Scott II has been recalled from Memphis (AAA).#ForTheLou pic.twitter.com/spWmTSwey2

— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) August 4, 2024

 

Throughout the season, Siani has been the Cardinals best defender. Siani is tied for second with four other players in Outs Above Average at 13, according to Baseball Savant. He is just one behind league leader Patrick Bailey for the San Francisco Giants. Siani is slashing .256/.297/.325 with 18 RBI and 14 stolen bases.

Marmol told KMOX radio that Siani will likely miss significant time on Sunday.

“It looks like it’s something that is going to sideline him for a little bit,” Marmol said. “It’s definitely an oblique and we know how those go.”

The Cardinals have now had three players hit the IL with oblique injuries this season. Outfielder Lars Nootbaar and infielder Matt Carpenter both spent about six weeks on the IL this season with oblique injuries.

Scott II Gets Second Chance

Scott II won the starting job out of Spring Training despite injuries to Nootbaar, Tommy Edman, and Dylan Carlson—the second two were traded at last week’s Trade Deadline. In the first month of the season, Scott II slashed .085/.139/.136, leading him to be sent down to Triple-A on April 21.

 

Sounds like a significant injury for Siani. Obliques are notoriously finicky. (Nootbaar, Carpenter both missed approx six weeks).

Scott is coming off a hot stretch; he’s 11-for-36 dating back to July 23. #STLCards https://t.co/4GS2O5Oo4Q

— Katie Woo (@katiejwoo) August 4, 2024

 

While with the Cardinal’s Triple A affiliate Memphis Redbirds, Scott II slashed .219/.302/.319 with 29 RBI and six home runs. Scott II has top level speed; he stole 29 bases in Triple A this year.

Scott II is the Cardinal’s No. 3 prospect and is the top fielder prospect in the organization.

The Way The Outfield Shakes Out Now

Siani had been playing most days in center field. Marmol told KMOX radio that Lars Nootbaar will get the most time in center field moving forward. Siani’s injury will open up time for Tommy Pham, who the Cardinals acquired at the Trade Deadline.

Alec Burleson and Brendan Donovan both will likely remain as regular starters. Scott II is a left-handed bat, as are Nootbaar, Burleson and Donovan. Pham is the lone right-handed bat in the outfield. While the outfield is crowded, the Cardinals are likely to give Scott II some time to see how he performs. However, he will need to perform to stay in the lineup for a playoff-contending team.

Main Photo Credits: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports

The post Cardinals Call Up No. 3 Prospect As Outfielder Hits IL appeared first on Last Word On Baseball.

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