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Cardinals Agree To Sign First-Round Pick JJ Wetherholt

By Mark Polishuk | July 20, 2024 at 1:37pm CDT

The Cardinals have reached agreement with shortstop JJ Wetherholt to a $6.9MM bonus, according to Baseball America’s Carlos Collazo (X link).  Wetherholt’s first pro deal is slightly above the $6,823,700 slot value assigned to the seventh overall pick.

Based on pre-draft rankings, St. Louis might’ve gotten a bit of a steal in nabbing Wetherholt with the seventh pick, as the West Virginia shortstop was a consensus top-four selection.  Fangraphs had Wetherholt as the top prospect in the entire draft class, while Baseball America, ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel and The Athletic’s Keith Law had him third in their rankings, and MLB Pipeline put Wetherholt fourth.  There was some speculation prior to draft night that the Guardians could take Wetherholt with the first overall pick, but when Cleveland opted for Travis Bazzana, Wetherholt then slid all the way to the Cardinals at seventh overall.

It seems possible that teams might’ve been wary of Wetherholt’s recent injury history, namely a lingering hamstring problem that has cropped up in each of the last two years.  He is also listed at 5’10” and 190 pounds, and thus “doesn’t have the prototypical physical tools and frame of a top pick,” as McDaniel writes.  Drafted as a shortstop, he might end up at second base or third base, with the latter position maybe a question mark depending on his arm strength.

Despite these potential red flags, the Cardinals focused on the big pluses of Wetherholt’s all-around hitting skill, as evaluators praised his batting eye, contact ability, raw power, and ability to hit to all fields.  Seen as perhaps the top available hitter in the draft class, this was enough for Fangraphs to put Wetherholt atop their rankings, and their scouting report also feels “he should be a fine second base defender at peak.”

Wetherholt carries even more import within the Cardinals’ draft class since the team forfeited its second-round pick as a condition of the Sonny Gray signing.  Because Gray rejected the Twins’ qualifying offer last autumn and hit the open market, St. Louis had to give up its second-highest pick in the 2024 draft as well as $500K in international pool money as penalty for inking Gray to a three-year, $75MM contract.  Wetherholt’s bonus will cover the majority of the Cardinals’ overall draft bonus pool of $10,213,000.

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  1. sean-11

    11 months ago

    Leggo

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  2. hyraxwithaflamethrower

    11 months ago

    The best ability is availability. If he can stay healthy, he might become the best player in this draft. If not, all his talent won’t matter. I get that that applies to everyone, but with his recurring hammie injuries, I have less faith he’ll be putting up full seasons. I genuinely hope I’m wrong, but just get a feeling like he’ll struggle with injuries like Buxton and Luis Robert.

    Still would have picked him over Kurtz or Cags, though.

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    • provoker

      11 months ago

      Just to correct the author, CLEVELAND was NEVER going to take Weatherholt. That was fake news.

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      • gbs42

        11 months ago

        That’s easy to say since they didn’t take him, but I imagine he at least was discussed.

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    • thebirds

      11 months ago

      Thank you for that terrible cliché

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  3. PistolPete44

    11 months ago

    Let’s say he is the phenomenon we expect, and arrives in a yr and a half. Where does Winn go. Typical cards pick

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    • bassrun

      11 months ago

      Weatherholt moves to 2nd.

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    • Blackpink in the area

      11 months ago

      Wetherholt is going to play 2b. Gorman moves to 1b or perhaps some 3b with Arenado winding down. Donovan bounces around like he’s doing now. Hopefully Wetherholt can backup short because that’s good for roster construction but Winn is the shortstop now and for the future. He’s a defensive stud who will get better with time.

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    • hyraxwithaflamethrower

      11 months ago

      Would you rather have them draft an inferior player just to save themselves from having a good problem? Wetherholt can move or they can trade Wynn to fill another need.

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      • Blackpink in the area

        11 months ago

        Wetherholt is going to play 2b. This isn’t a problem or a concern. Gorman is not a good defensive 2b and Winn is a stud defensive shortstop.

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    • Benvolio 2

      11 months ago

      Where does Winn go? . JJ moves to 2nd and backs up SS, Gorman splits time at 3rd and 2nd if he can learn to hit more consistently, Burly plays 1B (Doubt Goldy is resigned).

      It’s not like Winn can’t hit or defend. Things will work out, but I highly doubt Winn is moved off SS.

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    • mrperkins

      11 months ago

      Pistol Pete what are you talking about, typical Cardinals pick? The Cardinals haven’t even picked remotely close to this high in 25 years. Pick the best player available, especially since the DH is in the NL now. Tell me this, Pete. Who should they have picked? The 2 highly regarded starting pitchers were gone. Guarantee you this board can poke holes in any you name. It’s a crapshoot but the Cardinals picked the widely regarded best player available and possibly the best guy overall.

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      • spudchukar

        11 months ago

        Well said. No doubt Winn will be the SS for years to come. His Baseball IQ is off the charts. And Gorman is no whiz at 2nd. Hamstring pulls are a drag, but most often not debilitating. Cards lucked out.Accept the gift!

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    • mlb fan

      11 months ago

      “He is the phenomenon..where does Winn go”..With top draft picks you worry about “where Winn goes” when it happens. There’s always a good chance top draft picks don’t make it and when they do, you thank your lucky stars, because now you literally have too many good players for open spots, a very nice problem to have and a very easy one to solve thru trades.

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    • JoeBrady

      11 months ago

      Where does Winn go.
      =============================
      As long as I’ve watched drafts, a player being too good as been an issue in exactly -0- of them.

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    • moneedstogo

      11 months ago

      Wetherholt is really a second baseman. He only played SS this last year and is in now way as good defensively at SS as Winn is.

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  4. seth3120

    11 months ago

    How could any of you guys question picking Wetherholt at 7? If he hits to his potential they’ll find a position for him. His hamstring “injury history” is something a major league medical staff will help him prevent it’s not like he’s had a major injuries. No brainer pick

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    • FrontOfficeStan

      11 months ago

      The hamstring injury is so weird to focus on because like you said, the medical staff will definitely help him prevent it. A lot of college players don’t have the proper nutrition or regimen to prevent a nagging injury. This happens a lot with hamstring and calf injuries. I wouldn’t worry too much about that.

      There are a lot of reasons to be excited about this pick.

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      • seth3120

        11 months ago

        You gotta just call collegiate sports what it is. Completely football driven. Thats why the money comes in and that’s where it’s spent. Baseball isn’t nothing but they certainly aren’t committing a bunch of staff to cater to a truly professional medical staff and other amenities that MLB is so big on now. Winn is great but nobody stops you from taking the player you believe has the best shot at being a productive major leaguer or if you’re lucky a star. Thats a “problem” you deal with it it happens because as much as I like Wetherholt most players never make it or become even productive MLB players. If he becomes a stud you find a place for him it’s just that simple. Or you make a trade and fill a need but talent is talent you take all you can get

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  5. cah011381

    11 months ago

    I’m so tired of scouts saying, “he doesn’t look like…” If the dude can play he can play.

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    • Jose Tattoo-vay

      11 months ago

      Exactly! Look at how tall I am!

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    • CardsFan57

      11 months ago

      I’ll be thrilled if he can be a Dustin Pedroia type player. He’s a bit larger than Pedroia.

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      • ih8tepaperstraws

        11 months ago

        He reminds me a lot of Pedroia. If he can be that, it’s a great pick. Though I wish they would have taken Brayden Montgomery. He and Davis in the outfield would have been fun.

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    • CardsfaninSpringfield

      11 months ago

      Exactly. David Eckstein was 5’6” and 170lbs. He won the World Series MVP..

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      • cah011381

        11 months ago

        That’s exactly who I was thinking about when I made that comment.

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  6. mil

    11 months ago

    Funny.

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  7. Bill Rogers

    11 months ago

    Willie Mays was 5’’11”, 180 lbs. So much for “prototypical>”

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