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Randal Grichuk

Randal Alexander Grichuk (born August 13, 1991) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays and Colorado Rockies.

Randal Grichuk
Grichuk with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2016
Los Angeles Angels – No. 15
Outfielder
Born: (1991-08-13) August 13, 1991 (age 32)
Rosenberg, Texas, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
April 28, 2014, for the St. Louis Cardinals
MLB statistics
(through 2023 season)
Batting average.249
Home runs191
Runs batted in556
Teams

Grichuk was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the first round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft from Lamar Consolidated High School in Rosenberg, Texas. He played five seasons in the Angels' minor leagues system, losing time to injury but also developing home-run hitting ability throughout before the Angels traded him to the St. Louis Cardinals in November 2013, with whom he made his major league debut on April 28, 2014. He spent four seasons with the Cardinals before he was traded to the Blue Jays prior to the 2018 season. After four seasons with Toronto, he was traded to the Rockies, then traded to the Angels at the 2023 trade deadline, where he was originally drafted.

Early life and amateur career edit

In 2003 and 2004, Grichuk participated in the Little League World Series for Lamar National of Richmond, Texas.[1] He was featured in Sports Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd" section in July 2005.[2]

Grichuk attended Lamar Consolidated High School in Rosenberg, Texas. In 2008, as a Lamar Consolidated Baseball player, he was a First Team All-State OF and the All-Houston Area Most Valuable Player (MVP). That season, Grichuk batted .435 with 18 home runs and 45 RBI, leading the Mustangs to a school record 29 wins and a Regional Final appearance. In 2009, he was the 24-4A District MVP, Fort Bend Area MVP, 2009 1st Team All State OF, and 2009 1st Team All-American (EA Sports and Baseball America). In 28 games he hit .613 with 21 home runs, 46 hits, 46 RBI and 47 runs before Lamar was defeated in the third round of the playoffs.

Grichuk is of Czechoslovak and Russian descent.[3]

Professional career edit

Draft and minor leagues (2009–14) edit

Grichuk committed to attend the University of Arizona.[4] The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim drafted Grichuk in the first round, with the 24th overall selection, in the 2009 MLB draft, one selection ahead of Mike Trout.[5] Grichuk signed with the Angels, rather than attend college.

A series of three unusual injuries delayed the outfield prospect's development. First, he tore a ligament after just 12 games in 2010. Second, he batted a foul ball that fractured his knee cap. Finally, while diving for a ball, he broke his wrist. In 2012, his first full season, Grichuk played 135 games and batted .298 with 18 home runs and 71 runs batted in with the Class-A Inland Empire 66ers. After a promotion to the Double-A Arkansas Travelers in 2013, he made 128 appearances, batting .256 with 22 home runs and 64 RBI.[6] In October 2013, Rawlings and MiLB announced Grichuk was the recipient of the Minor League Gold Glove Award for right field.[7]

MLB.com ranked Grichuk as the Angels' No. 4 prospect after the 2013 season, and the club added him to their 40-man roster on November 20, 2013.[8] Two days later, they traded him along with Peter Bourjos to the St. Louis Cardinals for David Freese and Fernando Salas.[9] Grichuk began the 2014 season with the Memphis Redbirds of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League.[10]

St. Louis Cardinals (2014–2017) edit

2014−15 edit

The Cardinals promoted Grichuk to the majors for the first time on April 28, 2014, after he had slashed .310/.359/.529 with six walks and 17 strikeouts.[11] He debuted as a defensive replacement in the outfield that day. Grichuk made his first major league start in center field the next day, collecting a single in five at-bats for his first major league hit.[12] The Cardinals optioned him back to Memphis shortly thereafter. On May 21, he showed the authorities what he could do with a big game-winning home run versus the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, giving an anonymous fan an autograph after the game. Shortly afterwards, the Cardinals recalled him to the big leagues on May 30. He improved his AAA numbers, slashing .315/.363/.589 with ten home runs.[13] Grichuk received the Cardinals' minor league system Player of the Month Award for May 2014.[14] On June 7, he hit his first major league home run off Toronto Blue Jays' starter Mark Buehrle in a 5–0 victory.[15]

Grichuk produced a .944 on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) in 44 spring training at bats in 2015 and made the major league club as a fifth outfielder.[16] While lifting weights, he strained his lower back, halting his play on April 16 and prompting the Cardinals to place him on the 15-day DL.[17] On May 16, the Cardinals activated him from the disabled list.[18] After striking out five times on May 18, he followed up with two doubles and a triple the next night against the New York Mets, as the Cardinals prevailed 10–2.[19]

When Matt Holliday went on the DL in early June, that opened Grichuk's first legitimate opportunity for regular playing time in the major leagues, including all three outfield positions.[16] From June 19–20 against the Philadelphia Phillies, he forged consecutive three-hit games, including hitting a home run in the first game, then two in the second.[20] On June 30, he was a double short of hitting for the cycle in a 2–1 loss to the Chicago White Sox. His home run off Chris Sale traveled 448 feet (137 m), however, and landed in the Big Mac Land section of Busch Stadium. Through that point in the season, it was the longest home run of the year there by a Cardinals player.[21]

Setting a new career high with six runs batted in on July 18, Grichuk also homered twice in a 12–2 win over the Mets.[22] On August 5 against the Cincinnati Reds, he doubled in the sixth inning and hit the game-winning home run in the top of the 13th at Great American Ball Park in a 4–3 game.[23] After straining his right elbow, the Cardinals placed Grichuk on the disabled list on August 17.[24] The Cardinals reactivated him less than one month later. On September 10, he played center field against the Chicago Cubs, but was not permitted to throw as his elbow had still not fully recovered.[25] After the season, he underwent surgery to repair a sports hernia.[26]

2016−17 edit

 
Grichuk batting for the Memphis Redbirds in 2016

Out of spring training in 2016, Grichuk won the role as starting center fielder.[27] He hit his first career walk-off home run on May 23 in a 4–3 win against the Cubs.[28] With his overall offensive output in decline from the previous year, the Cardinals optioned him to, and recalled him from, Memphis on multiple occasions in 2016.[29] On August 13, 2016 − his 25th birthday − Grichuk hit his first career grand slam, providing the margin in an 8−4 win over the Cubs, and ending their 11-game win streak.[30] He produced the game-winning RBI double on August 19 against Philadelphia Phillies in the 11th inning of a 4−3 win.[31] Grichuk ended 2016 with a .240 batting average along with 24 home runs and 48 RBIs.[32]

On April 2, 2017, Opening Night versus the defending World Series champion Chicago Cubs at Busch Stadium, Grichuk homered and hit a walk-off bases-loaded single in the bottom of the ninth.[33]

Toronto Blue Jays edit

On January 19, 2018, the Cardinals traded Grichuk to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for pitchers Dominic Leone and Conner Greene.[34] He began the season as Toronto's starting right fielder. On March 30, Grichuk hit his first home run as a Blue Jay, which came on the first pitch he saw from Masahiro Tanaka in the second inning of a 4–2 loss to the New York Yankees.[35] After batting only .106 with two home runs and seven RBIs in 25 games, he was placed on the disabled list with a right knee strain on April 30.[36] He was activated on June 1.[37] Grichuk finished the season batting .245/.301/.502 and tied for first on the team in home runs with Justin Smoak with 25.

On April 2, 2019, Grichuk and the Blue Jays agreed to a five-year contract extension worth $52 million.[38] In 2019, he led the team in both home runs (31) and runs batted in (80) despite hitting .232/.280/.457.[39]

With the 2020 Blue Jays, Grichuk batted .273 with 12 home runs and 35 RBIs in 55 games.

Colorado Rockies edit

On March 24, 2022, Grichuk was traded to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for Raimel Tapia and Adrian Pinto.[40]

In 2022 he had the lowest BB/K% in the NL (0.19), the lowest line drive percentage of all qualified major league batters (12.9%), and batted .259/.299/.425.[41][42]

Los Angeles Angels edit

On July 30, 2023, Grichuk was traded to the Los Angeles Angels along with C. J. Cron in exchange for minor league pitchers Jake Madden and Mason Albright.[43][44] Grichuk was placed on waivers by the Angels on August 29, but was not claimed and remained with the club.[45] On September 6, Grichuk was again placed on waivers by the Angels.[46]

Awards and accomplishments edit

Awards

Skills profile edit

In 2014, Randal Grichuk was projected with potential as a power hitter in the major leagues possessing the athleticism and preparedness to handle center field well. At the plate, his most evident ability is to hit the ball with power and loft to all fields, easily give him potential for 20 or more home runs a season. With a smooth and compact stroke, his bat speed through the zone is at least average and frequently faster. His pitch recognition allows him the ability to work counts and he becomes more aggressive in hitter's counts. This approach yields lower-than-average walk rates but with a strikeout rate of less than 20 percent. One obvious weakness is that he misses easy pitches – such as high fastballs in the middle of the plate – that major league hitters rarely miss.[49]

According to Baseball America's Kary Booher, Grichuk possesses an athletic frame with average arm and enough range to profile into an outfield corner slot. Through 2013, he has shown a low walk rate but has enough balance and bat control to bat .260 or higher in the major leagues.[50]

Grichuk drew widespread attention for his raw power and bat speed in 2015. As of August 11, 2015, the average exit velocity of all his batted balls on the season was seventh in the major leagues at 93.17 miles per hour (149.94 km/h). The average for all fly balls and line drives only was fourth at 97.79 miles per hour (157.38 km/h).[51]

Originally projected to be a first baseman, Grichuk expanded his versatility to the outfield thanks in part to extra preparation and a sleek and proportioned athletic frame. For what he lacks in the classic speed of center fielders, he mitigates with robust jumps and precise route running and positioning to easily anticipate the trajectory of – and catch – balls hit to the outfield. His arm strength and range allow him the ability to cut off runners at times from extra bases on the occasional plays for which he did not properly position himself.[49]

Personal life edit

Grichuk and his wife, Victoria, married in November 2020.[citation needed] They reside in Phoenix, Arizona.

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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Randal Alexander Grichuk born August 13 1991 is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball MLB He has previously played in MLB for the St Louis Cardinals Toronto Blue Jays and Colorado Rockies Randal GrichukGrichuk with the St Louis Cardinals in 2016Los Angeles Angels No 15OutfielderBorn 1991 08 13 August 13 1991 age 32 Rosenberg Texas U S Bats RightThrows RightMLB debutApril 28 2014 for the St Louis CardinalsMLB statistics through 2023 season Batting average 249Home runs191Runs batted in556TeamsSt Louis Cardinals 2014 2017 Toronto Blue Jays 2018 2021 Colorado Rockies 2022 2023 Los Angeles Angels 2023 present Grichuk was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the first round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft from Lamar Consolidated High School in Rosenberg Texas He played five seasons in the Angels minor leagues system losing time to injury but also developing home run hitting ability throughout before the Angels traded him to the St Louis Cardinals in November 2013 with whom he made his major league debut on April 28 2014 He spent four seasons with the Cardinals before he was traded to the Blue Jays prior to the 2018 season After four seasons with Toronto he was traded to the Rockies then traded to the Angels at the 2023 trade deadline where he was originally drafted Contents 1 Early life and amateur career 2 Professional career 2 1 Draft and minor leagues 2009 14 2 2 St Louis Cardinals 2014 2017 2 2 1 2014 15 2 2 2 2016 17 2 3 Toronto Blue Jays 2 4 Colorado Rockies 2 5 Los Angeles Angels 3 Awards and accomplishments 4 Skills profile 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and amateur career editIn 2003 and 2004 Grichuk participated in the Little League World Series for Lamar National of Richmond Texas 1 He was featured in Sports Illustrated s Faces in the Crowd section in July 2005 2 Grichuk attended Lamar Consolidated High School in Rosenberg Texas In 2008 as a Lamar Consolidated Baseball player he was a First Team All State OF and the All Houston Area Most Valuable Player MVP That season Grichuk batted 435 with 18 home runs and 45 RBI leading the Mustangs to a school record 29 wins and a Regional Final appearance In 2009 he was the 24 4A District MVP Fort Bend Area MVP 2009 1st Team All State OF and 2009 1st Team All American EA Sports and Baseball America In 28 games he hit 613 with 21 home runs 46 hits 46 RBI and 47 runs before Lamar was defeated in the third round of the playoffs Grichuk is of Czechoslovak and Russian descent 3 Professional career editDraft and minor leagues 2009 14 edit Grichuk committed to attend the University of Arizona 4 The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim drafted Grichuk in the first round with the 24th overall selection in the 2009 MLB draft one selection ahead of Mike Trout 5 Grichuk signed with the Angels rather than attend college A series of three unusual injuries delayed the outfield prospect s development First he tore a ligament after just 12 games in 2010 Second he batted a foul ball that fractured his knee cap Finally while diving for a ball he broke his wrist In 2012 his first full season Grichuk played 135 games and batted 298 with 18 home runs and 71 runs batted in with the Class A Inland Empire 66ers After a promotion to the Double A Arkansas Travelers in 2013 he made 128 appearances batting 256 with 22 home runs and 64 RBI 6 In October 2013 Rawlings and MiLB announced Grichuk was the recipient of the Minor League Gold Glove Award for right field 7 MLB com ranked Grichuk as the Angels No 4 prospect after the 2013 season and the club added him to their 40 man roster on November 20 2013 8 Two days later they traded him along with Peter Bourjos to the St Louis Cardinals for David Freese and Fernando Salas 9 Grichuk began the 2014 season with the Memphis Redbirds of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League 10 St Louis Cardinals 2014 2017 edit 2014 15 edit The Cardinals promoted Grichuk to the majors for the first time on April 28 2014 after he had slashed 310 359 529 with six walks and 17 strikeouts 11 He debuted as a defensive replacement in the outfield that day Grichuk made his first major league start in center field the next day collecting a single in five at bats for his first major league hit 12 The Cardinals optioned him back to Memphis shortly thereafter On May 21 he showed the authorities what he could do with a big game winning home run versus the Colorado Springs Sky Sox giving an anonymous fan an autograph after the game Shortly afterwards the Cardinals recalled him to the big leagues on May 30 He improved his AAA numbers slashing 315 363 589 with ten home runs 13 Grichuk received the Cardinals minor league system Player of the Month Award for May 2014 14 On June 7 he hit his first major league home run off Toronto Blue Jays starter Mark Buehrle in a 5 0 victory 15 Grichuk produced a 944 on base plus slugging percentage OPS in 44 spring training at bats in 2015 and made the major league club as a fifth outfielder 16 While lifting weights he strained his lower back halting his play on April 16 and prompting the Cardinals to place him on the 15 day DL 17 On May 16 the Cardinals activated him from the disabled list 18 After striking out five times on May 18 he followed up with two doubles and a triple the next night against the New York Mets as the Cardinals prevailed 10 2 19 When Matt Holliday went on the DL in early June that opened Grichuk s first legitimate opportunity for regular playing time in the major leagues including all three outfield positions 16 From June 19 20 against the Philadelphia Phillies he forged consecutive three hit games including hitting a home run in the first game then two in the second 20 On June 30 he was a double short of hitting for the cycle in a 2 1 loss to the Chicago White Sox His home run off Chris Sale traveled 448 feet 137 m however and landed in the Big Mac Land section of Busch Stadium Through that point in the season it was the longest home run of the year there by a Cardinals player 21 Setting a new career high with six runs batted in on July 18 Grichuk also homered twice in a 12 2 win over the Mets 22 On August 5 against the Cincinnati Reds he doubled in the sixth inning and hit the game winning home run in the top of the 13th at Great American Ball Park in a 4 3 game 23 After straining his right elbow the Cardinals placed Grichuk on the disabled list on August 17 24 The Cardinals reactivated him less than one month later On September 10 he played center field against the Chicago Cubs but was not permitted to throw as his elbow had still not fully recovered 25 After the season he underwent surgery to repair a sports hernia 26 2016 17 edit nbsp Grichuk batting for the Memphis Redbirds in 2016Out of spring training in 2016 Grichuk won the role as starting center fielder 27 He hit his first career walk off home run on May 23 in a 4 3 win against the Cubs 28 With his overall offensive output in decline from the previous year the Cardinals optioned him to and recalled him from Memphis on multiple occasions in 2016 29 On August 13 2016 his 25th birthday Grichuk hit his first career grand slam providing the margin in an 8 4 win over the Cubs and ending their 11 game win streak 30 He produced the game winning RBI double on August 19 against Philadelphia Phillies in the 11th inning of a 4 3 win 31 Grichuk ended 2016 with a 240 batting average along with 24 home runs and 48 RBIs 32 On April 2 2017 Opening Night versus the defending World Series champion Chicago Cubs at Busch Stadium Grichuk homered and hit a walk off bases loaded single in the bottom of the ninth 33 Toronto Blue Jays edit On January 19 2018 the Cardinals traded Grichuk to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for pitchers Dominic Leone and Conner Greene 34 He began the season as Toronto s starting right fielder On March 30 Grichuk hit his first home run as a Blue Jay which came on the first pitch he saw from Masahiro Tanaka in the second inning of a 4 2 loss to the New York Yankees 35 After batting only 106 with two home runs and seven RBIs in 25 games he was placed on the disabled list with a right knee strain on April 30 36 He was activated on June 1 37 Grichuk finished the season batting 245 301 502 and tied for first on the team in home runs with Justin Smoak with 25 On April 2 2019 Grichuk and the Blue Jays agreed to a five year contract extension worth 52 million 38 In 2019 he led the team in both home runs 31 and runs batted in 80 despite hitting 232 280 457 39 With the 2020 Blue Jays Grichuk batted 273 with 12 home runs and 35 RBIs in 55 games Colorado Rockies edit On March 24 2022 Grichuk was traded to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for Raimel Tapia and Adrian Pinto 40 In 2022 he had the lowest BB K in the NL 0 19 the lowest line drive percentage of all qualified major league batters 12 9 and batted 259 299 425 41 42 Los Angeles Angels edit On July 30 2023 Grichuk was traded to the Los Angeles Angels along with C J Cron in exchange for minor league pitchers Jake Madden and Mason Albright 43 44 Grichuk was placed on waivers by the Angels on August 29 but was not claimed and remained with the club 45 On September 6 Grichuk was again placed on waivers by the Angels 46 Awards and accomplishments editAwardsBaseball America All Rookie Team Outfielder 2015 47 Cardinals Minor League system Player of the Month May 2014 Rawlings Minor League Baseball Gold Glove Award right field 2013 Topps All Star Rookie at outfield 2015 48 Skills profile editIn 2014 Randal Grichuk was projected with potential as a power hitter in the major leagues possessing the athleticism and preparedness to handle center field well At the plate his most evident ability is to hit the ball with power and loft to all fields easily give him potential for 20 or more home runs a season With a smooth and compact stroke his bat speed through the zone is at least average and frequently faster His pitch recognition allows him the ability to work counts and he becomes more aggressive in hitter s counts This approach yields lower than average walk rates but with a strikeout rate of less than 20 percent One obvious weakness is that he misses easy pitches such as high fastballs in the middle of the plate that major league hitters rarely miss 49 According to Baseball America s Kary Booher Grichuk possesses an athletic frame with average arm and enough range to profile into an outfield corner slot Through 2013 he has shown a low walk rate but has enough balance and bat control to bat 260 or higher in the major leagues 50 Grichuk drew widespread attention for his raw power and bat speed in 2015 As of August 11 2015 the average exit velocity of all his batted balls on the season was seventh in the major leagues at 93 17 miles per hour 149 94 km h The average for all fly balls and line drives only was fourth at 97 79 miles per hour 157 38 km h 51 Originally projected to be a first baseman Grichuk expanded his versatility to the outfield thanks in part to extra preparation and a sleek and proportioned athletic frame For what he lacks in the classic speed of center fielders he mitigates with robust jumps and precise route running and positioning to easily anticipate the trajectory of and catch balls hit to the outfield His arm strength and range allow him the ability to cut off runners at times from extra bases on the occasional plays for which he did not properly position himself 49 Personal life editGrichuk and his wife Victoria married in November 2020 citation needed They reside in Phoenix Arizona See also editPortals nbsp Baseball nbsp Biography nbsp Texas St Louis Cardinals all time rosterReferences edit Grichuk homers twice for Texas team ESPN Sports espn go com August 21 2004 Retrieved November 22 2013 Faces in the crowd Fort Bend Herald and Texas Coaster June 28 2005 Archived from the original on January 25 2013 Retrieved November 22 2013 BlueJays August 13 2019 On his 28th birthday we present to you GET TO KNOW RGrich15 Tweet via Twitter UA signs baseball recruits from nine states Tucson Citizen Morgue Part 1 2006 2009 Tucson Citizen November 14 2008 Retrieved November 22 2013 MLB Press Release May 24 2013 Angels select Randal Grichuk amp Michael Trout in 2009 MLB first year player draft MLB com Retrieved November 22 2013 Roling Chris November 22 2013 Randal Grichuk 3 things you need to know about Cardinals new prospect Bleacher Report Retrieved February 2 2014 Arkansas Travelers October 1 2013 Grichuk amongst MiLB Gold Glove winners Arkansas Travelers official website via MiLB com Retrieved February 1 2014 Gonzalez Alden May 24 2013 Angels add prospect Grichuk to their 40 man Mlb mlb com Retrieved November 22 2013 Langosch Jenifer November 22 2013 Cards get Bourjos from Angels for Freese MLB com Weurz Scott April 27 2014 St Louis Cardinals call up Grichuk Garcia demote Wong Robinson Belleville News Democrat Archived from the original on April 29 2014 Retrieved May 1 2014 Sickels John April 29 2014 Prospect of the day Randal Grichuk SB Nation Retrieved May 1 2014 Langosch Jenifer April 29 2014 First hit in books Grichuk enjoying moment MLB com Retrieved May 1 2014 Goold Derrick May 30 2014 Cardinals make move on prospect promote Grichuk St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved June 2 2014 Trezza Joe June 3 2014 Molina extends All Star vote lead Grichuk honored St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved June 3 2014 Langosch Jennifer June 7 2014 Cards ignite late as Miller shuts out Blue Jays MLB com Retrieved June 7 2014 a b Witrado Anthony August 6 2015 Slugging Prospect Randal Grichuk Is Key to St Louis Cardinals Playoff Hopes Bleacher Report Retrieved August 11 2015 Thompson Luke May 15 2015 First the Indians now the Tigers Peralta s week full of familiar faces FOX Sports Midwest Retrieved June 7 2015 Cardinals activate Randal Grichuk from 15 day disabled list ESPN com Associated Press May 16 2015 Retrieved June 7 2015 Randal Grichuk 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Jays MLB com Retrieved March 31 2018 Jays place outfielder Grichuk knee on DL ESPN com May 1 2018 Diaz Grichuk activated from disabled list MLB com Davidi Shi April 2 2019 Blue Jays Randal Grichuk agree on five year 52 million extension Sportsnet Retrieved April 2 2019 Major League Leaderboards 2019 Batters Advanced Statistics FanGraphs Baseball www fangraphs com Matheson Keegan March 24 2022 Tapia traded to Blue Jays Rox get Grichuk in return MLB com Retrieved March 24 2022 Major League Leaderboards 2022 Batters Advanced Statistics FanGraphs Baseball www fangraphs com Major League Leaderboards 2022 Batters Batted Ball Statistics FanGraphs Baseball www fangraphs com Angels land Cron Grichuk in deal with Rockies MLB com July 30 2023 Retrieved July 30 2023 Angels acquire OF Randal Grichuk 1B C J Cron from Rockies ESPN com July 30 2023 Retrieved July 31 2023 MLB waiver claims Yankees Harrison Bader scooped up by Reds Lucas Giolito lands back in AL Central cbssports com Retrieved August 31 2023 Angels Randal Grichuk Placed back on waivers cbssports com Retrieved September 13 2023 Eddy Matt October 9 2015 Star studded All Rookie Team offers immense upside Baseball America Retrieved October 17 2015 Kruth Cash November 21 2015 Bryant Correa among Topps All Star Rookies stlouis cardinals mlb com Retrieved November 21 2015 a b Newman Mike April 28 2014 Randal Grichuk scouting report 2014 Rotoscouting Retrieved May 1 2014 Booher Kary October 9 2013 Texas League top 20 prospects with scouting reports Baseball America Retrieved February 2 2014 Goold Derrick August 9 2015 Grichuk ranks among the best in exit velocity St Louis Cardinals Retrieved August 11 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Randal Grichuk Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Randal Grichuk on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Randal Grichuk amp 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