Yeah, Alcántara is a stud. The Cards actually signed him out of the Dominican Republic when he was 16. You’re right, he was part of the Ozuna trade the Cards made with Miami. The Cards never seem to be short on young pitching prospects so I was ok with the deal because they desperately needed a power bat in the lineup. They struggled to score in the seasons leading up to that trade. The lineup looks elite now if guys stay healthy. Edman (switch hitter, good pop, fast on the basepaths), Goldschmidt (just a stud), Arenado (another stud), DeJong (great pop, strikes out a lot but improving his understanding of the strike zone at the plate), O’Neill (amazing pop, needs to make better contact but when he connects, he hits the ball a long way - he’s built like a linebacker), Yadi (the GOAT, still can run into one every now and again and yank one out of the yard), Carlson (the player I’m most excited about to follow, he has hit at every level in their minors and looks like he will be in the running for NL Rookie of the Year this season), Justin Williams (another big strong kid, good speed, former 2nd round pick of the Diamondbacks, can hit to the gaps and get you doubles), and don’t forget Carpenter and Bader. Both struggle to make contact at times but I love Bader’s defense in CF, speed, and occasional pop. Carpenter is struggling the past couple years but I think was 3rd in the NL in HRs in 2018 with 36 HRs - out of the leadoff spot. Trailed the NL leader in HRs in 2018 by 2 HRs - Arenado (current teammate) had 38 HRs that year for the Rockies.