Cardinals placing OF Tommy Pham on waivers: Report

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After acquiring Tommy Pham at the MLB trade deadline along with pitcher Erick Fedde, the St. Louis Cardinals are ready to part ways with the veteran hitter.

The Cardinals will place Pham on waivers before the Sept. 1 deadline for postseason eligibility, reports The Athletic’s Katie Woo. This is different from being designated for assignment in that Pham can play with St. Louis until another team claims him. If he isn’t claimed, he could remain on the St. Louis roster through the end of the season.

Pham was acquired as a right-handed platoon bat to face left-handed pitching in part of what Yahoo Sports’ Jordan Shusterman rated the most impactful deal made at the trade deadline. St. Louis general manager John Mozeliak insisted Pham be included in the Fedde trade with the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers, according to Woo.

However, Pham has batted only .206 with a .653 OPS in 77 plate appearances in his second stint with the Cardinals. The 11-year veteran began his career with St. Louis, playing his first five MLB seasons there. Against left-handers in his career, he he has batted .268 with an .828 OPS, 42 doubles, 46 home runs and 122 RBI. However, Pham is hitting only .232 with a .762 OPS in such matchups this season.

St. Louis is on the fringes of the National League postseason race, currently 6.5 games out of the league’s final wild-card playoff spot with the New York Mets and Chicago Cubs ahead of them. The San Francisco Giants are a half-game behind the Cardinals in the standings. St. Louis could decide to give more playing time to younger prospects if the postseason falls out of reach.

If another playoff contender wants to add Pham, the team must do so before Sept. 1 for him to be eligible for the postseason. In three trips to the playoffs — including the Arizona Diamondbacks‘ World Series run last season — Pham has batted .313 with an .846 OPS, five doubles, six home runs and 10 RBI.

The Cardinals would be responsible for the remaining $850,000 on the one-year contract Pham signed this season. Any team that picks him up would have to pay $484,000, a prorated veteran’s minimum. Pham reportedly intends to play in 2025 and presumably hopes MLB teams will remember that he’s always “prepared to f*** somebody up.”

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