MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – MLB.TV and MLB app users were able to catch St. Louis Cardinals' top prospect
JJ Wetherholt perform for free on Sunday night when his Springfield Cardinals took on the Corpus Christi Hooks in a Double-A game played at Hammons Field.
Wetherholt got a hit in Springfield's 3-1 victory and is now batting .321 with an OPS of .910 through 52 games.
He's got a team-best 13 doubles with four home runs and has walked eight more times (38) than he's struck out (30) so far this season. The shortstop has recorded at least one hit in 10 of 12 games this month with multiple hits in eight of those contests.
Two weeks after being named to MLB Pipeline's Prospect Team of the Week, last year's No. 7 overall pick in the Major League Draft is now forcing St. Louis to make some hard choices about his immediate future.
According to MLB.com's Sam Dykstra, Jim Callis and Jonathan Mayo, it's not a matter of if but rather when Wetherholt gets promoted to Triple-A Memphis.
"Last year's seventh overall pick entered pro ball with tons of hype around his hit tool, and he's backing that up lately with a .475/.588/.700 line over his last 11 games for Double-A Springfield," they said recently. "That pushes his season average up to .322, fourth-best in all of Double-A, and his OBP to .443, tops among qualifiers at the level. We've seen other 2024 first-rounders already reach the Majors, and with the way Wetherholt is handling Texas League arms, he's worth moving to Triple-A Memphis at least soon."
Jac Caglianone, one pick ahead of Wetherholt in last year's draft, was recently called up by the Kansas City Royals, and the Los Angeles Angels also promoted Christian Moore, picked eighth in last year's draft.
Wetherholt is currently rated MLB.com's 18
th-best prospect.
"This season has been a blast, and it's been a ton of fun transitioning to the professional scene," Wetherholt said via text message through West Virginia coach
Steve Sabins, who recruited him to WVU out of Mars, Pennsylvania.

One Cardinals fan site believes Wetherholt's promotion to Triple-A is warranted this summer.
"The Cardinals have gotten into trouble over the last few years aggressively promoting prospects, but it's hard to find a reason to call a Wetherholt promotion aggressive at this point," Andrew Parker of Redbird Rants wrote last week. "He's one of the most advanced college hitters we've seen in a long time when he entered the draft, and he's proving to be that guy even more so this season with the Cardinals organization."
"(Wetherholt) turned heads in spring training and is just 22 years old," wrote another Cardinals fan site. "If you're feeling down about the way things have gone at the big-league level, put on a clip of Wetherholt's highlights. This kid is the real deal and if he can stay hot, it wouldn't be shocking to see him in the majors as soon as 2026."
Wetherholt's 2023 campaign at West Virginia University ranks among the best by any college player over the last two decades. That year, he was the first player since 2002 to have at least 40 extra base hits and 35 stolen bases, and his .449 batting average was the highest by a power conference player since 2008 when Florida State's Buster Posey batted .463.
Wetherholt was a consensus All-American and the Big 12 Player of the Year in 2023.
"WVU prepared me in many ways to chase my dream of becoming an MLB player," he said. "I learned how to handle sleep, nutrition, strength and conditioning and mental performance during my time at WVU. These are all vital areas I can continue to grow during my playing career.
"I am forever grateful for my time at West Virginia, which has made (the transition to professional baseball) much smoother," he added.
Last year, Wetherholt missed a good portion of the season because of a hamstring injury that probably impacted his position in the draft; some experts had him pegged as the No. 1 overall pro prospect heading into the season.
Now, JJ is inching closer toward a spot with the big club where he can reunite with former Mountaineer teammate Victor Scott II, now the Cardinals' starting centerfielder.