Cardinals prospect Joshua Báez is making it harder to ignore a looming call-up decision originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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The St. Louis Cardinals are not quite at a breaking point in the outfield, but the numbers are starting to push things in that direction. Outside of Jordan Walker, production has been difficult to find early in the season, and that reality is beginning to shape conversations around internal options. That is where Joshua Báez enters the picture.
The 22-year-old is not just performing in Triple-A. He is trending in a way that makes a promotion feel less like a future possibility and more like a decision that is getting closer by the day.
Power surge is forcing attention
Báez’s latest stretch has been difficult to overlook. His recent home run, his sixth of the season, continued a surge that has seen him go deep three times in a four-game span for the Memphis Redbirds. That type of production is not new for him. Báez has built his profile around power, and the underlying metrics support it. His barrel rate sits at an elite level, reinforcing that this is not just a hot streak. It is a continuation of a skill set that consistently produces loud contact.
More importantly, he is showing growth in specific areas. His ability to hit left-handed pitching has stood out early, adding another layer to his offensive profile that could translate at the next level.
The skill set fits what St. Louis needs
What makes Báez particularly interesting in this moment is how his tools align with the Cardinals’ current gaps. He is not just a power hitter. He brings speed that is uncommon for his size, something he proved last season with a 20-home run, 50-steal campaign across multiple levels. That combination creates versatility, both in the lineup and defensively.
The Cardinals do not necessarily need a finished product right now. They need impact. Báez offers that, even if it comes with some risk tied to his contact rate.
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The one factor still holding him back
There is still a reason Báez has not already been called up. His strikeout and whiff rates remain high, and that has been the primary area of concern throughout his development. While the power is real, the consistency of contact is still a work in progress.
At the major league level, that margin tightens. Pitchers will challenge those weaknesses immediately, and the adjustment window is much smaller. That is the balance the Cardinals have to weigh.
A decision that may not wait much longer
The timing now feels important. St. Louis does not need to rush a prospect, but it also cannot ignore production when it lines up this clearly with a need at the major league level. Báez is doing what prospects are supposed to do when they are ready. He is forcing the conversation.
The question is no longer whether he is on the radar. It is how much longer the Cardinals can justify keeping him in Triple-A if the current trends continue.
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