The Cardinals announced that they have claimed infielder/outfielder Jared Young from the Cubs. They also announced their previously-reported deal for right-hander Riley O’Brien, who has had his contract selected. The 40-man roster is now full.
Young, 28, was drafted by the Cubs in the 15th round in 2017 out of Old Dominion University – his third college in three years. He was never a major prospect, garnering a 40 grade from Baseball America prior to the 2019 season. After the 2020 minor league season was canceled due to the pandemic, Young earned a promotion to Triple-A during the ’21 campaign.
Despite uninspiring hitting at Triple-A Iowa, Young received a brief Major League look with the Cubs in September 2022. Young cleared waivers and was outrighted back to Triple-A in November of that year. In June of this year, Young regained his spot on the Cubs’ 40-man roster and picked up 47 big league plate appearances in the bigs. The Cubs again outrighted Young on Thursday, leading to today’s claim by the Cardinals.
Young has primarily played first base in the minors, but he’s also put in time at third base, second base, and the outfield corners. As was the case with the Cubs, Young may have difficulty earning even a bench spot in St. Louis. He did conquer Triple-A pitching this year with a 147 wRC+, and he’ll have to hit his way into more MLB playing time.