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Fermin Makes Case for Cardinals' Left Field Spot
24 Feb
Summary
- Jose Fermin seeks left field job as Lars Nootbaar recovers from heel surgery.
- Fermin impressed with an RBI single in a recent spring training game.
- Thomas Saggese also competing for the outfield position.

Spring training is underway for the St. Louis Cardinals, featuring a competitive battle for the left field spot. Lars Nootbaar's availability for Opening Day is in question due to offseason surgery on both heels. This has opened the door for players like Jose Fermin and Thomas Saggese to make their case for the position.
Jose Fermin has shown promising signs, delivering an RBI single in a recent game against the Miami Marlins to tie the score. His performance in limited at-bats last season, hitting .283 with a .794 OPS, warrants consideration. Fermin has also taken reps in the outfield.
Thomas Saggese is also vying for the role and managed a hit during a win against the Houston Astros. While Saggese has not played in the outfield, his offensive contribution adds to the competition. The Cardinals may consider adding another outfield bat if Fermin struggles, with Nelson Velazquez being a potential option.




