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Cardinals purchase contract of Boomers’ Sojka

The St. Louis Cardinals on Monday purchased the contract of Schaumburg Boomers outfielder Andrew Sojka.

Sojka, in his second season with the Boomers, earned a midseason All-Star selection this year and appeared in the game at third base. The California native was batting .312 with 17 homers and 65 RBIs over 70 games. The left-handed hitter was on track to become a 20-20 player by stealing 23 bases to go with the 17 homers. Sojka logged 16 doubles and five triples in his time with the team. Sojka ranked fifth in the league in homers and RBIs while sitting second in total bases (164) and extra-base hits (38) before his signing. The 17 homers are fifth in Schaumburg single season lore while the RBI total ranks in a tie for third.

“We are very excited for Andrew to take the next step in his career,” manager Jamie Bennett said. “He has worked very hard for this opportunity and has been an extremely fun player to watch. He deserves this chance and I can’t wait to watch his career continue to develop at the next level.”

Sojka joined the Boomers late in the 2024 season after posting record setting numbers in the Northwoods League.

Sojka becomes the third player from the Boomers to have his contract purchased in 2025. Dwayne Matos was purchased by the Guardians after starting six games for the Boomers and is currently in High-A with the Lake County Captains, owning a 3-0 record out of the bullpen. Relief pitcher Cristhian Tortosa was selected by the Phillies shortly after the season started. Tortosa has pitched 19 times in High-A for the Jersey Shore BlueClaws in the South Atlantic League, striking out 37 in 23.2 innings.

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