Cardinals' Rodriguez finds comfort -- and a bunch of hits -- in his first Double-A home game
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It didn’t take long for Rainiel Rodriguez to ingratiate himself to the crowd at Route 66 Stadium.
Playing in his first game at Double-A Springfield’s home park, MLB's top catching prospect laced three singles and drove in a run in the Cardinals’ 11-6 win over Wichita on Monday night. The contest marked his fourth three-hit performance of the year and first at Double-A, raising his season slash line to .284/.392/.453 through 39 games.
After rising through three levels and becoming one of just two teenagers with 20+ homers in 2025 (the other was Pittsburgh's Konnor Griffin), Rodriguez entered this season as one of the premier prospects in the game -- a classification he has backed up in the early part of this season.
MLB's No. 25 prospect posted a .949 OPS with four homers at High-A, earning a promotion to the Texas League just over a month into the campaign. Through 11 games with his new club, Rodriguez has collected multiple hits in three contests and slugged his first Double-A homer -- a towering two-run wallop on May 15.
Furthermore, the Cardinals' No. 2 prospect is in rare air among his peers. He is the second-youngest player at Double-A, sandwiched between fellow 19-year-old phenoms Jesús Made (MIL No. 1/MLB No. 1) and Leo De Vries (ATH No. 1/MLB No. 2). The trio -- along with Ethan Salas (SD No. 1/MLB No. 52), who recently turned 20 -- are competing against opponents over five years older than them on a nightly basis.
Rodriguez’s rapid ascension has been fueled by his potent bat. He sports 65-grade pop from the right side of the dish and couples it with an above average hit tool. So far this season, the Dominican Republic native has split time between catcher (22 games), first base (eight) and designated hitter (nine). St. Louis could give him more starts at first if they choose to fast-track his bat through the system.