ST. LOUIS — When a legend speaks, the whole city listens. And this time, the voice belongs to Ozzie Smith — the immortal icon of the St. Louis Cardinals, “The Wizard” who once captivated Busch Stadium with his magic-like defense.
But what caused the Cardinals community to erupt wasn’t a past memory. It was the future.
And that future is named Masyn Winn.
“He Has Special Instincts”
In a recent interview with local media, Ozzie Smith offered rare and weighty praise for Winn — the young talent being hailed as the future shortstop of St. Louis.
“You can teach technique. You can teach positioning. But there are things you can’t teach—instinct, confidence, and how a player controls the tempo of the game. Masyn has that.”

A concise statement. But for those who understand Ozzie, it’s a more valuable endorsement than any scouting report.
Smith isn’t one to easily make comparisons or flatter. For years, he’s been cautious about who would succeed him at the legendary shortstop position he once held. So when he placed his faith in Winn, it meant far more.
Masyn Winn wasn’t just a prospect. He was a symbol of rebuilding, a young face representing the Cardinals’ new hope. But that came with immense pressure.
St. Louis is a place that celebrates tradition. Fans here understand every groundball, every double play. And the shortstop position at Busch Stadium is more than just a position on the court — it’s a legacy.
Winn understands that. And Ozzie understands it better than anyone.
“I don’t want him to be me,” Smith said. “I want him to be the best version of himself. And I believe he can do that.”
Those present at a recent practice session recounted that Ozzie Smith spent a lot of time observing Winn closely. He didn’t interfere much. He didn’t correct every little detail. Instead, he asked questions.
“How do you read this situation?”
“What if the runner accelerated half a beat earlier?”
It wasn’t a lecture. It was the transmission of a mindset.

An inside source revealed that Ozzie was particularly impressed with Winn’s hand speed and shooting arm — the elements that helped him make those difficult deep short throws. But what pleased the legend even more was his attitude.
“He listens. And when he’s wrong, he wants to correct it immediately. That’s a sign of someone who wants to be great.”
At a time when the Cardinals are rediscovering their identity, Ozzie Smith’s praise could be a crucial morale boost. It sends a clear message: the new generation isn’t just talented; they have the recognition of those who have made history.
Fans on social media immediately reposted Smith’s statement. Statuses like “The Wizard approves” and “Legacy secured” went viral.
But in the locker room, Winn’s reaction was much more humble.
“He’s the reason I love this position,” Winn said when asked about Smith’s comment. “Hearing him say that… really means a lot. But I still have a lot of work to do.”
That very response only reinforced the belief that Ozzie hadn’t chosen the right person.
The Cardinals have experienced ups and downs. But whenever this team rediscovers itself, it usually starts with solid defense and discipline. And at the heart of it all, it’s always the shortstop.
From Ozzie Smith to subsequent generations, that position has always been the heart of the defensive system.

Now, Masyn Winn stands at the crossroads between past and future.
Could he become the next icon? Will Busch Stadium once again witness applause for his “unbelievable” shortstop plays?
Perhaps it’s too early to say.
But when a legend like Ozzie Smith places his faith in him, it’s not just a polite compliment.
It’s a prophecy.
And if Masyn Winn continues to develop in the right direction, St. Louis may be witnessing the beginning of a new chapter — where the legacy isn’t forgotten, but carried on by young, agile, and ambitious hands.
The Wizard has spoken.
Now it’s time for the successor to write their own story.