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Why Bryce Harper will sign with the St. Louis Cardinals

This is one entry in a five-part series about where Bryce Harper will land as a free agent after the 2018 season.

Of all the potential teams to land the superstar outfielder when he becomes a free agent after the 2018 season, the St. Louis Cardinals aren鈥檛 being discussed enough. It wouldn鈥檛 be the sexiest of storylines — compared to the possibility of a heel turn by joining the Yankees or a press conference in D.C. where he says 鈥淚鈥檓 a National for life鈥 — but it makes a lot of sense, especially if St. Louis misses the playoffs for a third consecutive year in 2018.

St. Louis is one of the few true 鈥渂aseball towns,鈥 and Busch Stadium had the second-highest average attendance in MLB last year, only trailing the L.A. Dodgers. I bet if you actually counted butts in the seats, the Cardinals would be No. 1. That鈥檚 not a knock to Dodgers fans; I鈥檝e just heard that traffic getting to Chavez Ravine can be brutal.

I鈥檝e covered the Nationals for a few years now, and I鈥檝e heard Bryce talk after a bunch of home games where he puts on late-game heroics — he gives the crowd credit when the team wins in thrilling fashion. Imagine what it would sound like at Busch Stadium if he clubs a bomb in the bottom of the ninth to give the Cardinals a huge divisional win over the Cubs?

I don鈥檛 think Harper would create any sort of 鈥渢oo many cooks鈥 scenario in the Cardinals’ lineup: They have a plethora of great hitters without the luxury of the DH. Tommy Pham is solid, but Randal Grichuk hit just .238 and there were internet rumors about his name being floated for a trade involving Giancarlo Stanton a few weeks ago.

Whether that’s true or not, Harper could take over as the everyday right fielder and can hit in either the 3 or 4 spot in the lineup where he’d drive in Pham and leadoff man Matt Carpenter. And it鈥檚 not like he鈥檇 be competing to be 鈥渢he guy鈥 — that position is currently is held by 35-year-old Yadier Molina, who鈥檚 in the twilight of his illustrious career.

Busch Stadium isn鈥檛 exactly Coors Field (Busch ranked 24th聽out of 30 in home run rate per game this year), but Harper would get an opportunity to hit in more friendly parks in his division, such as the Great American Small Park in Cincinnati and Miller Park in Milwaukee. Wrigley Field is more in the middle, but I think Bryce would relish the idea of boos reigning down on him as he steps to the plate.

When it鈥檚 all said and done, though, it鈥檚 about money, and the Cardinals certainly are willing to spend — they’ll enter the 2018 season with the . Before the start of the 2017 season, Forbes in valuation, at $1.8 billion. If St. Louis is willing to spend the massive bucks, then Harper can become the next face of the Cardinals franchise.

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Chris Cichon

Chris Cichon (aka "The Big Chee on WTOP") has been a sports anchor with WTOP since 2013. In addition to reporting on sports, Chris coaches football at Towson High School in Maryland.

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