
Cardinals pitcher tragically dies at…Cardinals pitcher tragically dies…
Ex-Cardinals pitcher and World Series champion tragically dies at 51.
Octavio Dotel, a former Cardinals pitcher, died at 51.
Octavio Dotel, a former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher and 2011 World Series champion, died after being rescued from the rubble of a roof fall at the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo’s National District. Dotel was 51 years old.
Dotel was an exceptional pitcher who played for 13 different teams throughout his 15-year major league career. He tossed nearly 1,000 innings and had a 3.78 ERA.He played 29 regular-season games with the Cardinals before pitching in 12 postseason games that year. Dotel retired in 2013, at the age of 39.
Cardinals pitcher tragically dies…
Dotel was admired and regarded as a person, in addition to his athletic abilities. A number of individuals took to Twitter/X to express their admiration of Dotel. Some others recognised him as a member of their favourite team. Others recognised him for his outgoing demeanour and cheerful smile. Those who knew Dotel seemed to speak highly of him.
Cardinals predicted to trade $81 million star to hated division rival.
Helsley has an expiring contract, and Spotrac predicts he will sign for about $81 million in free agency next winter. The Cardinals are unlikely to re-sign him next summer, so a trade now would make a lot of sense, especially if St. Louis can get a big return for him.
Conor Liguori of Athlon Sports recently projected that the Cardinals would eventually trade Helsley to the Chicago Cubs in a rare interdivisional transaction. “In a trade with the Cardinals for Helsley, the Cubs would likely have to depart with two of their top 30 prospects but might be able to avoid dealing multiple players in the top 10,” according to Liguori. “The Cubs might possibly acquire a controllable bullpen arm, like as Tyson Miller, in the transaction.
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