One thing I’ve learned about September callups in almost 20 years of following baseball and the last nine following Memphis Redbirds baseball is that callups can make or break your season.
Case in point when the Montreal Expos were in a race for the Wild Card spot in 2003, the Expos’ chances were hurt because unlike the other 29 teams on September 1st, they could not call up their star players from the Expos system, a move which pretty much proved to be the death knell for the Montreal Expos (now Washington Nationals) and their chance for their first postseason appearance in 23 years.
For the Cardinals, three of this year’s Redbirds, Chris Naverson, Josh Kinney, and John Nelson will head up Interstate 55 to join the big leagues, as reported on the Memphis Redbirds’ web site.
John Nelson, during his time here in Memphis, hit .215 with 21 homers and 48 RBI’s. The big problem that he had during the season was his plate discipline, he struck out 153 times in 423 plate appearances this season. His 21 homers led the team this season as well as his 153 strikeouts and 48 RBI’s.
For Chris Narverson, he led the Redbirds in wins with 8, while making only 15 appearances for the Redbirds this season. He also hit a home run on July 4th when the Redbirds faced Nashville in Memphis, the only Redbirds pitcher to do so this season.
Unlike Narverson and Nelson, only Kinney has spent a stint with the Cardinals this season, Kinney pitched in 10 games for the Cardinals this season and had a team-best 1.52 ERA while whiffing 76 batters for the Redbirds in 71 innings of work.
The trio will join John Rodriguez, Anthony Reyes, who has pitched well at Autozone Park this season, and Brad Thompson, who was called up on Friday after the series opener against New Orleans.
In other news around the world of Triple-A, the Toledo Mud Hens defeated the Indianapolis Indians last night in a one-game playoff in Toledo 4 to 0 to win the IL West and head to the postseason for the second consecutive year. They will open their run for their second IL championship tonight against Charlotte in Toledo.