ST. LOUIS – So much of his baseball career and enormous potential derailed by shoulder and hamstring injuries through the years, Travis Honeyman can occasionally still show why he was once considered to be one of college baseball’s most complete hitters.

These days, the speedy outfielder is hoping that his strong start in the Arizona Fall League is the beginning of a run that will help him rise through the Cardinals' Minor League system and finally reach the big leagues.

Honeyman, 24, proved just how excited he was about getting selected to play in the AFL by drilling a 429-foot home run last week off Royals’ 6-foot-6 prospect Hunter Owen. The smash came complete with a bat flip from Honeyman, who hit three home runs over 82 games this past season at Single-A Palm Beach and High-A Peor

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