Cardinals recall top prospect Jordan Walker after mediocre first stint in majors

Cardinals recall top prospect Jordan Walker after mediocre first stint in majors

The St. Louis Cardinals have recalled outfielder Jordan Walker ahead of Friday's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, the team announced. In a corresponding move, Lars Nootbaar was placed on the IL with a lower back contusion.

Walker, 21, surprisingly made the Cardinals' Opening Day roster despite having never appeared in even a Triple-A contest prior to this season. He started the season with an historic 12-game hitting streak, but by the time he was optioned on April 26 his seasonal line had dropped to .274/.321/.397 (97 OPS+) with two home runs and 17 more strikeouts than walks (three) over the course of 78 plate appearances.

Walker's overall Triple-A performance doesn't look much better. In 135 plate appearances, he's hit .239/.348/.398 with four home runs and twice as many strikeouts as walks (16). He had played better as of late, hitting .312/.403/.541 with three of those four home runs in his last 15 games. 

It's worth noting that Walker's ball-tracking data provides some reason for optimism: his average launch angle in Triple-A (11.3 degrees) was more than eight degrees superior to the 2.7 mark he posted in the majors. Lifting the ball more often has long been a key for him to tap into his immense raw power. (His average exit velocity was also improved, by nearly two ticks, on the minor-league side.)

The Cardinals, 25-32 on the season, will enter Friday in fourth place in the National League Central. They did gain ground on Thursday despite having the day off, as their division deficit dropped to 4 1/2 games with a Milwaukee Brewers loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.

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