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Name Team Age
Ed Cardenal Retired (1978, Age 36) Died (2022, Age 80)
Drafted Position Bats/Throws
Round 2, Pick 18
(1964)
RP R/R
League Option Years   Majors Service Time
Albert Pujols League 0 11 years (129 games)
Total Rating   Arm Range
B- D+
Contact vs R Contact vs L Speed
D- D-
Power vs R Power vs L Bunting
D- C-
Endurance Velocity Control
B-
Leadership   Mentor Value  
B- B+
Health   Injured Days   Birthday
B- 0 10/7/1942
WS Rings WS Appearances LCS Appearances
0 1 1
Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---)
(0.0 %) (0.0 %) (0.0 %)

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Career Transactions
DateTransaction
1978-11-01Ed Cardenal has retired from the Free Agency Pool
1978-08-16The Chicago Engineers have waived Ed Cardenal.
1978-04-01The Chicago Engineers have promoted Lefty Garcia to the major league team. The Chicago Engineers have designated Ed Cardenal for assignment.
1977-10-03The Chicago Engineers have removed Ed Cardenal from the trade block.
1973-05-27Ed Cardenal of the Chicago Engineers is injured and is expected to be out 20 days.
1973-05-25The Chicago Engineers have placed Ed Cardenal on the trade block.
1972-06-18Ed Cardenal of the Chicago Engineers is injured and is expected to be out 19 days.
1966-04-01The Chicago Engineers have promoted Ed Cardenal to the major league team. The Chicago Engineers have sent Brian Fick to the minors.
1962-10-13A trade has been completed between the St. Louis Crusaders and the Chicago Engineers. The Chicago Engineers receive Eddie Hahn, Andy Taylor, Draft Pick 1964 Round 3 STL (Bob Huston), Draft Pick 1964 Round 2 STL (Ed Cardenal) from the St. Louis Crusaders in exchange for Mike Bonura, Ed Creel, Chris Henderson, Charlie Parrish.