Oscar Taveras
RF FA
Sat 1/18/14 10:01 PM

Oscar Taveras said his ankle feels "100 percent" in advance of spring training. "With the work that I've done this week and what I've done at home with the trainer, I feel 100 percent," Taveras said Saturday through interpreter Marissa Diaz, a member of the Cardinals' community-relations department. "In Spring Training, I hope to get stronger and be back with the team." Taveras had just 174 at-bats this past season due to an ankle injury that eventually led to surgery. If healthy, Taveras will enter 2014 as one of the game's top prospects and should be given every opportunity to break camp with the Cardinals.

Oscar Taveras
RF FA
Fri 1/3/14 8:34 PM

Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak believes that Oscar Taveras (ankle) will be fully healthy and ready for the beginning of spring training. Mozeliak noted that Taveras, who is recovering from ankle surgery, would have few restrictions if any for the Grapefruit League season. The 21-year-old outfielder oozes offensive potential and could open the season as the Cardinals starting right fielder with a strong spring showing.

Oscar Taveras
RF FA
Mon 12/9/13 6:12 PM

Oscar Taveras (ankle) was not cleared to run yet after visiting with Cardinals team doctors over the weekend. It doesn't appear that Taveras was expected to be cleared yet, as it was just a checkup on his surgically-repaired right ankle. The Cardinals are expecting the top prospect to be ready to go for spring training. Taveras will likely open 2014 at Triple-A or in a backup role with the big club.

Oscar Taveras
RF FA
Fri 11/22/13 8:34 PM

Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak indicated that Friday's acquisition of Peter Bourjos could impact the playing time of Oscar Taveras. Mozeliak noted, "It's still intriguing for us to seem him on our club in some way, but clearly it takes a lot of pressure of him necessarily in center field." He also added that Taveras could change the complexion of a game with more power coming off the bench. While the 21-year-old still oozes offensive potential, he may not enough at-bats to be the impact fantasy performer that many were hoping he'd be.

Oscar Taveras
RF FA
Wed 11/20/13 3:40 PM

Cardinals purchased the contract of OF Oscar Taveras from Triple-A Memphis. Taveras likely would have been in the big leagues already if it wasn't for his ankle injury this year, so him being added to the 40-man roster is a formality. The 21-year-old is one of the top hitting prospects in the minors and could make the Opening Day roster in 2014 if he's healthy.

Oscar Taveras
RF FA
Tue 11/5/13 11:36 AM

The Cardinals consider top prospect Oscar Taveras a potential option to take over the center field job in 2014. Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak said that only a couple of players -- Yadier Molina and Matt Holliday -- are written in "ink" for the 2014 lineup. Mozeliak mentioned shortstop, third base and center field as three positions that could be upgraded this offseason. Taveras missed most of the season with a high-ankle injury. The team is convinced that the former No. 1 prospect in baseball would provide the lineup with much-needed power, but it isn't yet convinced that he can shoulder the burden of playing center field. He might have to in order to crack the lineup. Matt Holliday is entrenched in left field and Allen Craig is set to move to right field if Carlos Beltran, as expected, declines his qualifying offer to sign a multi-year contract elsewhere.

Oscar Taveras
RF FA
Tue 9/24/13 10:53 PM

Cardinals top prospect Oscar Taveras reported to the club's spring training complex in Jupiter, Florida on Sunday to begin his rehab work. Taveras underwent season-ending ankle surgery in late August. He'll spend at least half of the offseason at the facility, working out, regaining his strength and mobility, and making up for lost time this season. He's expected to head to spring training without any limitations, and could very well crack the Cardinals' Opening Day outfield with a strong showing.

Oscar Taveras
RF FA
Thu 8/22/13 6:36 PM

Cardinals outfield prospect Oscar Taveras underwent surgery Wednesday to address some ligament damage to his right ankle, as well as clean out cartilage. Taveras will be in a boot for eight weeks and is not expected to play winter ball. He is, however, expected to be ready to go for spring training. The surgery obviously isn't ideal going into next season, but Taveras should still compete in spring training for an Opening Day roster spot.

Oscar Taveras
RF FA
Wed 8/14/13 8:08 PM1 Comment

Cardinals outfield prospect Oscar Taveras will undergo season-ending surgery next week to repair a high right ankle sprain. Taveras originally suffered the injury back in mid-May and has never been able to fully recover. It's a shame that we won't get to see his debut in 2013, but the ankle shouldn't be a long-term concern. Taveras will compete in spring training next year for an Opening Day roster spot. The top prospect's season ends with a .306/.341/.462 batting line with five homers and five steals over 46 Triple-A contests.

Oscar Taveras
RF FA
Mon 8/12/13 9:10 AM

Cardinals top prospect Oscar Taveras (ankle) is "about ready" to begin playing in rehab games. That's the word from Rick Hummel of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, who spoke this past weekend to Cardinals GM John Mozeliak. Taveras has been battling a high ankle sprain for a couple of months now. If he can get healthy and back on track offensively, he is almost certain to be called up to the major league level in September.