The St. Louis Cardinals prospect Masyn Winn is destroying Triple-A pitching as of late. The young shortstop isn’t showing any signs of slowing down either. He has continued to mash the ball after putting up huge numbers in July. The slick fielding shortstop put up a .359/.427/.750 slash line for the month of July while clubbing eight homeruns and driving in twenty-three. Furthermore, since the beginning of May, Winn has slashed .304/.378/.519 while displaying solid defense.
Undoubtedly, Winn’s recent power surge has been a pleasing development for the organization.
Cardinals Prospect Winn Turns Heads at Spring Training
Winn and fellow 2020 draftee Jordan Walker were the top position players to watch at spring training, and they didn’t disappoint. The latter forced his way on the opening day roster, and many believed Winn was ready as well. The shortstop put up a .333/.393/.556 slash line in 18 spring training games, which had many fans clamoring for Winn to be the opening day starting shortstop. However, the front office had other plans.
After a torrid start to the spring, Winn’s bat cooled off. The cold stretch continued through the first month of the Triple-A season. Seemingly, the struggles confirmed the organization’s belief that the middle-infielder needed a little more seasoning at the minor league level before he would be ready for the big leagues. He needed every day at-bats, and those weren’t going to be available at the major league level.
Not in the Plans for 2023
The Cardinals prospect Winn was never in the team’s plans for the 2023 season and understandably so. Winn hadn’t quite put things together at the plate in the minors but had continued to progress and show promise. He had displayed excellent defense highlighted by his cannon for an arm, good bat to ball skills, and the ability to get on base. The power and batting average was still a work in progress. Also, the team had Paul DeJong, Tommy Edman, Brendan Donovan, and Nolan Gorman already on the big league roster competing for playing time in the middle-infield. Additionally, there wasn’t any reason to start Winn’s service time clock just yet.
Trades and Injuries Clear Path to the Show
The Cardinals were busy at the trade deadline, acquiring young prospects for their players on expiring contracts. Shortstop Dejong was one of the players moved. Additionally, Donovan just underwent season ending surgery.
The departure of DeJong opens the way for Winn to finish out the season in the majors. Also, it gives him a true opportunity to take over as the everyday shortstop in 2024. Undoubtedly, Winn’s performance in Memphis this season has given the front office hope that he will be ready to take the reins at shortstop next season. The fans can most likely expect to see him called up in mid to late August, which will preserve his eligibility to compete for the rookie of the year award and the draft pick that comes along with it.