5 Options to Play Shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals
By Josh Jacobs

Option 2: Tommy Edman
Popular choice among the fanbase, if the St. Louis Cardinals would like to look to internal options to fill the hole at shortstop, second baseman Tommy Edman would slide over there nicely.
Edman has had a nice bounce back season in 2022. After beginning the year batting 9th for the club after a down 2021 and terrible Spring Training, Edman has slashed .277/.372/.420 with 3 home runs, 16 RBI, and a league leading 8 stolen bases so far this year and is now the Cardinals leadoff hitter. The biggest concern the Cardinals have had with moving Edman over to shortstop is losing his Gold Glove production at second base, but his defensive prowess should translate well to shortstop.
The real win of this move to shortstop would be allowing the Cardinals to call up top prospect Nolan Gorman and slot him in at shortstop. Gorman is currently mashing the ball at AAA Memphis, and is awaiting the call to the majors once consistent at bats are available. This move of Edman to shortstop would open the door for the club to begin the Nolan Gorman era.
Manager Oli Marmol appears to be more open to this scenario as the shortstop struggles continue, but it remains to be seen if this is the option the club lands on.