The St. Louis Cardinals release a 23-year-old outfielder after he is promoted but struggles offensively, according to multiple reports. Both outlets describe the move as a response to poor performance at the plate shortly after the player’s call-up. While the reports agree on the overall timing and rationale—cutting ties with a young outfielder amid a batting slump—they provide limited additional detail beyond the general sequence of events: promotion, then release. The player’s age is cited as 23, and the decision is framed around his inability to produce hits or results during the brief stint following promotion. Neither report includes specific batting statistics, the exact roster move terminology, or details about where the player goes next. The coverage focuses on the Cardinals’ decision to part ways with the outfielder soon after his promotion, emphasizing performance struggles as the main factor. Overall, the reports align on the basic facts of the release and the immediate context of his early slump.