The St. Louis Cardinals are ... the rest of the offseason: Cardinals Trade Nolan Arenado To The Boston Red Sox: The Cardinals and Red Sox came together on a deal last year involving Tyler O ...
John Mozeliak was not shy when it came to revealing that the St. Louis Cardinals ... in three of the last five full seasons (excluding 2020). It's unlikely that the Cardinals will find a team ...
Former St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Andrew Kittredge ... two pitchers the A's brought in last offseason. This seems to be a tool that the A's have been targeting, and they saw decent results ...
There are no better options for the Cardinals than Kyler Murray in 2025. The quarterback has one last dance in the Valley.
In the last two seasons, St. Louis has struggled to stay relevant in a winnable National League Central. The Cardinals' last-place finish in 2023 was only their second this century. Now ...
Last year’s success rate hovered somewhere ... Quinn Mathews makes his major league debut before May 1 Arguably the St. Louis Cardinals’ top pitching prospect, Mathews racked up 202 strikeouts ...
according to Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. It’s not necessarily surprising that the Cardinals would have interest in adding to their bullpen. Aside from the void left by ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have been hamstrung in efforts to "reboot" the organization with a payroll purge this offseason, which could have serious repercussions. St. Louis famously opened the ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are ... Patrick McAvoy predicted the Cardinals would trade Arenado to the Red Sox. "The Cardinals and Red Sox came together on a deal last year involving Tyler O'Neill.
The St. Louis Cardinals may not make any blockbuster ... "Yes, Kittredge pitched for the Cardinals last season. And, yes, they could desperately use his grit and veteran savvy back in 2025.
All you know about this virtual stranger to whom you owe a dawning gift realization is that they’re very in to the St. Louis Cardinals. Or anyway, they were a couple years ago when they were ...