5 early season trade targets for the St. Louis Cardinals
By Josh Jacobs

Red Sox Starter Michael Wacha
The Boston Red Sox have gotten off to a dissapointing 10-16 start and already sit 8.5 games back of the Yankees in 1st place in the AL East while also trailing the Rays and Blue Jays. It is way to early to sell off pieces or call it a washed season, especially with the talent this team has, but if things go south, Michael Wacha could be available.
The former Cardinal young gun is enjoying a career revitalization with Boston, as he is off to a 3-0 start with an ERA of 1.38 in 26 innings of work in a very difficult AL East. No one expects Wacha to keep up this level of play, but even with some regression, Wacha could be a great addition to the Cardinal rotation.
Even with underwhelming seasons in 2016, 2017, and 2019, Wacha managed a career ERA of 3.91 over his seven seasons in St. Louis. He was a fan favorite during his time in St. Louis and has postseason experience, including winning NLCS MVP in 2013.
When Wacha is at his best, he is a great ground ball pitcher with sneaky swing and miss stuff. In front of the Cardinals defense, Wacha could give the Cardinals 5-6 quality innings a start and turn it over to their elite bullpen to secure the win.