Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak announced this afternoon that outfielder Lars Nootbaar has two nondisplaced fractures in his ribs on the left side, per John Denton of MLB.com. He underwent a CT scan yesterday after injuring himself making a catch in a recent game. Nootbaar will have a period of 10-14 days where he can swing the bat but have limited work otherwise, per Derrick Goold and Lynn Worthy of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. His readiness for Opening Day is now in doubt but not ruled out just yet. That issue is compounded by the fact that Tommy Edman is also doubtful for Opening Day as he recovers from arthroscopic wrist surgery, per Goold.
In a vacuum, neither situation is devastating for the Cards but it’s not ideal for the club to be heading into the season with two thirds of its outfield now in jeopardy. Nootbaar has taken 974 trips to the plate for the Cardinals over the past three seasons, hitting 33 home runs while drawing walks at a 14% clip and limiting his strikeouts to a 20.3% rate. His combined batting line of .246/.351/.429 translates to a wRC+ of 117, indicating he’s been 17% better than the league average hitter. He’s also swiped 17 bags and received strong grades for his outfield defense.
Removing that kind of production from the lineup would be unwelcome at any time but having him out of action at the same time as Edman would be an unfortunate coincidence. Mozeliak suggested that Dylan Carlson and Alec Burleson will likely step up for the time being, per Denton.
Carlson, 25, is a strong defender but hasn’t quite broken out with the bat yet, having hit .243/.322/.394 thus far in his career for a wRC+ of 99. Burleson is generally considered a bat-first guy, though his major league production hasn’t matched his work in the minors just yet. He’s hit .300/.350/.492 on the farm but just .237/.295/.375 in the big leagues, the latter line translating to a wRC+ of 85.
With those two likely to be slotted next to Jordan Walker on a regular basis, that could bump Michael Siani up to fourth outfielder status. Siani is a speed-and-defense guy who has hit just .138/.167/.138 in his big league career. That’s a tiny sample of just 30 plate appearances but his minor league offense has also been subpar. He slashed .227/.347/.350 in Triple-A last year for a wRC+ of 81.
Brendan Donovan is also on the roster and can play all over the diamond, but the club doesn’t have a regular designated hitter. That likely means Donovan will either be the DH or moving around to give someone else a partial day off most of the time. If Matt Carpenter could seize the DH job, perhaps that frees up Donovan to slot into the outfield more regularly but Carpenter is now 38 years old and hit just .176/.322/.319 for the Padres last year. Donovan also might need some infield time regardless as Brandon Crawford currently profiles as the backup infielder but he’s never played anywhere other than shortstop.
With the outfield injuries, speculation has turned to Victor Scott II, who is one of the club’s best prospects. But Mozeliak tells Denton that the club will take “a measured and patient approach” with the decision to promote him to the big leagues. Scott was just drafted in 2022 has yet to reach Triple-A, so it’s understandable the club may not want to rush him to the big leagues to cover what is likely a temporary need.
All told, there are many moving parts and there’s still a few weeks for the Cards to get everything figured out, but it’s at least somewhat concerning that health has become such a huge focus here in March. The club is looking to bounce back after a nightmare season in 2023 and is already dealing with notable injuries to two thirds of its starting outfield as well as Sonny Gray, their marquee offseason pickup, who is dealing with a hamstring strain.
Even with 2/3 of the outfield injured, Marmol will still find a way to bench Carlson.
Dude has had plenty of shots. He ain’t it. Once he became the self proclaimed “BFiB” whipping boy he had no future there. Need to move him and watch him blossom now. That way “BFiB” can whine about another move MO made.
Safe to say he spent the offseason at the Nootie bar instead of training.
Quality
I’m heading there tomorrow.
Carlson played thru injuries lol last year until he couldn’t. I am glad he gets a shot. He was3rd in ROY and played two injury prone seasons after that. Hope is stay healthy. Why do the Cardinal outfielders always have injuries?
Victor Scott III should get a shot just for his defense and speed alone.
No excuse for Edman not having surgery earlier last year so he would be ready. Sinai is never got to cut it at the MLB level. Counting on Matt Carpenter is like thinking it will snow ❄️ n July in St.Louis. Our aging new free agents pitchers will never win much or finish the season without injuries.
Youngest guy in the team goes down. Cardinals average age goes up without even a signing.
Victor Scott is still on the team.
Yeah, this makes sense to me. His speed and defense are certainly MLB ready, the only question mark is his offense. So why not give him a shot? If he fails in April, then they can send him to AAA, for more seasoning. He won’t hurt them, will most likely do as well as Carlson. It is a free trial.
It could hurt his development if they bring him up before he’s ready.
It would not be a free trial. There is no sense in bringing him up this early.
I know they’re in the central but after their laughable moves this offseason just shut it down now & retool for 25. Ahahaha!
Walker and Winn at the very least are younger than Nootbaar.
As old as we are we are just as young with pretty mouth a youthful talent at every position as well as plenty of youth as our depth pitching. Just not ready to rely on the pitching sided quite yet.
I wish the Cardinals had promising young starting pitching. If so, they wouldn’t have an all-free agent starting five.
Case of the T.O.’s.
Heal well, Noot…please!!
ONeill has as many home runs as the entire Cardinals team this spring last time I checked.
Isn’t Tyler injured again, Joel?
No he’s not champ.
3 HR > 1 HR (Tyler)
Going with no again on that one, Joel..
And Tyler isn’t going to the Dominican with the Red Sox this weekend b/c he’s suffering from an Injury…. Calf Tightness.
Another no, Joel.
It’s spring training fella. I bet he has a better year than any current Cardinal outfielder.
Walker still sucks.
why is the court reporter stalking you
Lol he’s lonely
he thinks he is a baseball expert and is really a clown
Add Gray and Nootbaar to the pile of questions already plaguing the Redbirds. Tough to be excited coming off a 71-91 season with questions surrounding the health of Edman’s wrist, Donovan’s shoulder, and Gorman’s back. Not to mention the wear on Lynn and Gibson’s tires. Goldschmidt and Arenado aren’t getting younger. Can Contreras catch? Is the bullpen fixed? Is Winn ready? The team keeps creating more questions without a lot of definitive answers. Most of these need to go positively for a turnaround. The only saving grace is that the other teams in the NL Central seem either as inept, too cheap, or have their own youth questions to take full advantage.
I expect by June the Cardinals will be below 500 and Marmol will be fired. Arenado treed to the Dodgers and Goldschmidt perhaps traded as well.
Have you seen the schedule for April? .500 was going to be a stretch if they were all healthy.
If they are .500 at the end of April, I’d take it. Tough, tough schedule, and May and June are no cakewalk. 2nd half much more to their liking.
Soft second half schedule could complicate the trade deadline…false confidence in the ability to catch up.
Arenado isn’t going anywhere. Even if they fall out of the race again, they’ll once again just be trading mostly expiring contracts.
And they don’t have any expiring contract that “need” to be traded. Unless it’s Matz.
We will see Lanidrac. I think he’s getting restless. This isn’t what he thought he was coming here for.
Even matz is signed on for another season.
Arenado can block trades, but he can’t force a trade. He’s already forgone his last chance to opt out, and the Cardinals have no interest in trading him unless they’ll be selling off pieces at the trade deadline in 2027
I believe it will happen this year deadline and possibly Goldie too— Prediction
The Cardinal will have a lot of money coming off the books they’ll be active this offseason in the free agency market—Enough money to sign three Superstar players—
Sometimes you feel like a Noot, sometimes you don’t.
Gimme a break, gimme a break…
Fracture of the rib for that Lars Nootbaar.
Time to pursue Michael A. Taylor.
Then what do they do with him once Nootbaar and Edman are both back just a couple weeks or sooner into the season?
They make a trade. Good chance someone else gets hurt. Depth is good.
You don’t sign a guy just to dump him in a trade a month later. That’s a horribly inefficient use of resources.
It’s not likely that Walker specifically gets hurt between now and a couple weeks into the season.
Depth is not always good when a guy is clearly expecting to start but is predictably dumped to the bench just a couple weeks into the season. Taylor at the very least would look for more guaranteed playing time in whatever deal he ends up signing.
I didn’t say they trade Taylor. I’m betting they’ll have more injuries. But if they don’t they could trade a controllable piece for some prospects. Depth is always good. Better to have a roster surplus than deficit.
Did he sneeze too hard?
Idk. I thought there’d be a reference to how this happened. Or a reference to the lack of explanation.
Likely from the swinging the bat. I had a similar injury from golfing years back.
Nah, he ran into the fence during a spring training game. Tried to absorb the shock with his elbow and wound up fracturing the ribs.
Ouch. Rib fractures hurt forever.
Ugh
You guys have a few injured players now, hopefully they come back sooner rather than later. It’s going to be a tough division race all year good luck Cardinals fans!
Yes, it’s going to be a tight division race – between the Brewers, Reds, and Cubs.
In other words: Oh, Nootbaar!
Seriously, that stinks. Feel for the guy. Whether cracked or broken, the rib injuries just suck.
Scott is not on 40 man roster. Michael Siani is. I loved to see Victor Scott but bet Mo gives nudge to Siani who has played well this spring
Yes Scott needs more AAA time and we need to avoid making him a super 2. Scott will most likely get the call in July. Or around when Winn did to preserve his rookie status
That’s a wrap guys. Call in the season. 62-100 is what a predict for the Cardinals trash organization.
Clown comment bro
“That’s a wrap”…Predictions are like A-holes; everybody’s got one and 99% of the time they’re full of shick.
It looks like it won’t be a good year for the Cardinals. One thing people ignore is they were actually quite healthy the first half of 2023 and still were terrible. This year is off to a bad start with Gray, Edman and Nootbaar banged up before opening day.
But trash organization? No. Not really.
100 loss seasons are the new black. Both Texas and Arizona lost 100+ games just two years ago.! All teams should lose 100 every once in a while just for fun.
Trash organization coming off its second losing season this century. Right…
Redbirds suffering quite a few minor setbacks before the season even starts. Good news is they appear to be minor and they occurred BEFORE the season. The bad news is that minor setbacks often add up and can lead to major setbacks.
Unfortunate. I can only conclude that this wouldn’t have happened if he was able to play in the WBC every year.
One Nootbar, extra crunchy
The cardinals are a very good organization but no has traded the good players off they will have to take some geritol to make it thru the season lol
It’s their lack of organizational depth that will be their downfall
Ok…I don’t follow the Cards all that closely. What caused the rib fractures?
This site has got to be the worst at including info.
…..or maybe I’m the worst at reading. I’ll leave quietly.
No need, Most of the posters on this site don’t bother to read the article.
Expecting Matt Carpenter to deliver anything more than the morning paper is a pipe dream at best, but we’ll go ahead and let that situation play itself out.
Nootbaar appears to be following in the footsteps of Harrison Bader and Tyler O’Neill as an outfielder who is always getting hurt and missing games.
Adam Duvall would be a great addition just saying
Have you ever broken a rib? You are not back in 2 weeks. In two weeks it still hurts like crazy to sneeze or cough.
That nougat. Does it every time
No explanation how it occurred?
What happens inside a Nootbaar, stays inside a Nootbaar, I guess.