Why yes, it is the 11th. Better late then never, I guess. We have two unanimous selections for the position player and pitcher of the month.

Position Player of the Month:

Undoubtedly it was Josh Phelps. His 14 homers in July led all the minors, and he hit for an amazing .337/.426/.846 line. Apparently the Cardinals don’t want to add him to the 40 man roster no matter how well he hits, most likely because he’s limited first base. He would make a nice pinch-hit option, IMO.

Runners up:

2. David Freese- Our writers all agreed, David Freese picked a bad month to go nuts with the bat because in any other month, his monthly line of .378/.419/.694 would take home the prize. (Well, there is no prize really. Hey, maybe we could send the players an FR mug or something.) Freese had shown a slick glove and has shown steady improvement with the bat.
3. Allen Craig- July was a great month to be a Cardinals 3B. Craig turned 24 this month, and celebrated his birthday all month long by hitting .369/.422/.648 with 8 HR.
4. Tyler Greene- Greene went on a mission to prove he was worthy of being selected as the 30th pick overall of the 2005 draft. Greene hit .327/.364/.564 in July, earning him a call up to AAA. I see no real changes in his walk and strikeout rates or batted ball types to prove that what he’s doing is for real, but it’s nice to see him hitting nonetheless.
5. Brett Wallace- Wally hit .341/.434/.560. There’s less underlying questions about his month than Greene’s; Wallace posted a 23% line drive rate, he drew plenty of walks and has shown good strike zone judgment.

FR Pitcher of the Month:

Jason Motte- I’m not sure what else he has to do to earn a call up. He struck out 27 in 15.2 innings, (45.8% of the total batters he faced) walked 3 and allowed only 1 run on 8 hits. Meanwhile, the two-headed monster named Frizzlinghauskin still haunts my nightmares.

2.) Lance Lynn- The sandwich pick was a hero in the month of July. :Nyuk nyuk: Lynn threw 15 innings and had 20 K’s to 1 walk, with a 1.26 FIP. For his efforts he was called up to the Quad Cities, where he’s not quite enjoyed the same level of success so far. He may be gassed.
3.) Justin Fiske- For someone who tops out at 87 MPH, Fiske’s strikeout numbers are those of someone who throws 97. In the month of July he struck out 30 batters in 22 innings pitched while allowing just 14 hits. Fiske has in a sense been the left handed version of P.J. Walters this year. Like Walters, Fiske has come out of nowhere to post excellent numbers in spite of less then dominant stuff at three different stops. Both also feature “Bugs Bunny” changeups.
4.) T Mark Diapoules- Diapoules has some helium. The former draft-and-follow was a Midwest League All Star and then enjoyed a great first month at Palm Beach. He posted a 2.32 ERA and 29 K’s in 31 innings. What impressed me the most was his 59% ground ball rate during that span.
T-Chuckie Fick- Fick deserves some recognition for demonstrating some outstanding control-he walked just 2 batters in 32.1 innings and nearly posted a 3 to 1 groundout to flyout ratio.

3 Responses to “FR’s July position player and pitcher of the month”
  1. Grant says:

    I’d kinda like to see Fiske get a chance to win a spot in the Cards’ bullpen next spring. He seems like he could be a pretty effective LOOGY.

  2. Liam says:

    I’d like to apologize one more time for mocking the Fick pick as either nepotism or backside-schmoozing (though not on par with the Boras pick).

  3. deejay says:

    It would be good to attach teams to some of these names. Some are obvious, some are not.

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