When Albert Pujols returned to the St Louis Cardinals in 2022, he had 700 home runs on his mind. He needed 21, which he had not reached since 2019 but he hit 24 to land at 703.
Former St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is guaranteeing one of his former players would make a great manager. Albert Pujols wants a shot at managing a Major League Baseball team.
The St. Louis Cardinals were quiet all offseason long, but there is now hope for them to at least accomplish something this winter. Derrick Goold of the St.
The St. Louis Cardinals haven't accomplished anything yet this offseason. With Opening Day less than three weeks away, they have made no progress on their proposed "reset." However, it's not too late for them to do something and clear a path for some younger players if that is their goal for 2025.
The offseason has come and gone, but there could still be some moves made, even by the St. Louis Cardinals, who have been quiet this winter. They advertised a "reset" but haven't accomplished anything yet.
The St. Louis Cardinals have yet to make a single move that directly impacts the Major League roster. They claimed they were entering a "reset" period, but they have been quiet this winter.
The trick is swinging the bat faster (MAYBE!) I so badly wanted to pull some updated data on Nolan Arenado’s bat speed. I wanted this information so very
The St. Louis Cardinals are loaded with young talent as they head into an unpredictable season that could see several promotions and demotions. Several position players, such as third baseman Nolan Arenado and shortstop Masyn Winn, won't have to worry about losing their spots.
JJ Wetherholt and Quinn Mathews highlight the roster The Cardinals announced its roster for next week’s Spring Breakout game and 16 of St. Louis’ 30 top prospects will get to give a glimpse into what’s hopefully a promising future for the club.
Could the St. Louis Cardinals have a move up their sleeve? Opening Day is roughly three weeks away and the Cardinals reportedly "remain in conversation" with free-agent relief pitchers, according to the St.
The St. Louis Cardinals aimed to shed payroll this offseason, resulting in several former pitchers having no other option but to seek the free-agent market.
A recap of a visit to the back fields of the Jupiter spring training complex This is going to start out as a series of vignettes recapping my journey to Jupiter, FLA, spring training home of the Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals already have had to make some tough decisions and made one on Friday. Spring Training is in full swing and now Opening Day is just about three weeks away.
The St. Louis Cardinals hoped to significantly reduce their payroll this winter but their efforts have been stunted by their inability to trade 10-time Gold Glove defender Nolan Arenado.
There has been a lot made out of the future of St. Louis Cardinals star third baseman Nolan Arenado. At this point, he's obviously still a member of the organization.
The St. Louis Cardinals top prospects will battle the Miami Marlins top prospects on March 14 in the "spring breakout" game, which is a showcase for the top prospects in the sport.
The St. Louis Cardinals entered this offseason with intentions of reducing payroll, which they achieved by moving on from several free agents. However, many expected the Cardinals to be active in the trade market as well.
The St. Louis Cardinals don't have a lot of buzz heading into the 2025 Major League Baseball regular season but there is still a lot of talent in the organization.
According to a new report from Jon Heyman of the New York Post, longtime star Nolan Arenado recently added two more teams to the list of teams that he'd be willing to accept a trade to.
The Cardinals got good news on Jordan Walker this afternoon. An MRI revealed no structural damage in his left knee, manager Oli Marmol told reporters.
St. Louis Cardinals right fielder Jordan Walker will miss at least a week after sustaining a minor knee injury when he stepped on a sprinkler head in a spring training game.
The Cardinals remain in contact with a few free agent relief pitchers, writes Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis has been in the market for a veteran reliever all offseason after losing Andrew Kittredge in free agency.
The 37-year-old stands as the top unsigned starting pitcher.
These are somewhat uncharted waters for the St. Louis Cardinals as the 2025 season begins. St. Louis has been a model of consistency over the past several decades, but enters the season picked to finish near the bottom of the standings by nearly every major news outlet.
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