All you need to know about how Jordan Walker is playing in the Spring Games for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Jordan Walker, who is just 20 years old added to his legend as a t on Salentaturday when he crushed two eye-popping home runs – one a towering shot estimated at 470 feet and a second rocket estimated at 115 mph – while also doubling, legging out an infield single, driving in three runs, and scoring three times.
Walker has more than lived up to the expectations of being MLB’s No. 4-ranked prospect and the St. Louis Cardinals’ No. 1 in just six Spring Training games, according to MLB Pipeline. He’s only been 9-for-18 with three home runs, three doubles, two infield singles, and six RBIs. He’s slugging at a 1.167 clip, and his OPS over a limited sample size is an astounding 1.667.
In the Cardinals’ 9-6 victory over the Nationals, Walker displayed a little bit of everything from his five-tool arsenal. Walker used his surprising speed to leg out an infield single in the first inning, batting second a day after leading off and registering two hits.
He crushed a 2-2 pitch from Cade Cavalli not only over the 388-foot mark in left-center but also deep over the grassy berm and one hop off the concession stand past the batter’s eye two innings later. The Palm Beaches Ballpark does not have ball-tracking equipment, but Cardinals personnel assessed the blast to be 470 feet.
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