Contreras ended the year with another respectable entry in what has been a nice career, hitting .264 with 20 homers, 67 RBIs, a .358 on-base percentage and .826 OPS. His offensive prowess is carrying over into this season thus far. Baseball is generally fickle by nature, but the Venezuelan-born talent was on a tear until he landed on the IL.

Hopefully, Willson Contreras can pick up where he left off and inject some much-needed pop into Oli Marmol’s lineup (St. Louis ranks 19th in slugging percentage and 20th in OPS). Forearm injuries can be tricky, though, so fans would be wise to exercise some patience.

Even so, this is an encouraging step towards Contreras returning to the MLB roster before the All-Star break. In the meanwhile, the Cardinals try to surpass .500 for the first time since April 6 in their game against the Chicago Cubs (33-37) on Saturday afternoon.