JJ Wetherholt is So Good, Opposing Managers are Singing his Praises
Alright, buckle up, because JJ Wetherholt is making it impossible to ignore him anymore. Cardinals fans, you might want to start saving up for that No. 7 jersey, because this kid is about to take over.
Saturday night, the Cardinals’ top prospect—and let’s be real, one of the most electric bats in all of minor league baseball—torched Triple-A pitching again. Not just any pitching, either. We’re talking about Chris Sale, a seven-time All-Star on a rehab assignment for the Braves.
Yes, that Chris Sale.
Wetherholt? He went 2-2 against Sale and 3-for-4 on in the game with two doubles like it was just another night at the office. His reward? A fat .316/.406/.650 slash line at Memphis, complete with nine bombs, ten doubles, and a 1.056 OPS in only 117 at-bats. That’s not a hot streak, folks. That’s domination.
What Opposing Managers are Saying
And here’s the kicker—this isn’t even surprising to those in the know. Rival Double-A managers were recently polled, and Wetherholt’s name kept popping up: Best Batting Prospect. Most Exciting Player. Best Strike-Zone Judgment. Basically, when other managers are handing out superlatives, JJ is cleaning up like it’s high school yearbook season.

That plate discipline is his secret weapon. He doesn’t chase garbage. He waits, pounces on pitches he can destroy, and has now paired that elite patience with legit power. The result? One of the most dangerous hitters in the minors—and a prospect every single outlet ranks in the top six in baseball.
Here’s the truth: the Cardinals haven’t had a bat this hyped in years. Wetherholt isn’t just the future—he’s a ticking clock counting down to his debut. And once it hits zero? Busch Stadium might never be the same.
Enough of the 2026 BS, it’s time to bring the kid up. With Arenado, Winn and Donovan all missing time with injury, there are plenty of at bats for a middle infielder or someone who has dabbled at 3rd base recently.