It has been an up-and-down start to the 2025 Major League Baseball season for the St. Louis Cardinals. This is fairly similar to the offseason as a whole.
It may not happen too often, but luck was on the Pirates' side on Wednesday following a rough outing from Paul Skenes the night before.
The St. Louis Cardinals are committed to investing in their future by allowing their youth core to lead the way in 2025 and so far, the road ahead is beginning to look bright.
St. Louis Cardinals manager Oli Marmol made a questionable decision during Wednesday's National League Central matchup against the Pittsburgh Pirates, which is bound to ruffle some feathers.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a 5-6 record but most of their losses could've been easily won if it weren't for the lackluster pitching staff. After not making any moves to upgrade the lineup over the offseason, the Cardinals' offense is surprisingly among baseball's best to start the year.
The St. Louis Cardinals didn't make any moves to bolster their lineup over the offseason but have emerged as one of the league's top offenses to begin 2025.
The St. Louis Cardinals have one of the hottest hitters in baseball right now. St. Louis' offense overall has been great, but Brendan Donovan has been at a different level.
Paul Skenes goes 0-3 vs St Louis Paul Skenes and the St Louis Cardinals someone more qualified than I could certainly break down how the cardinals offense is wearing down Paul Skenes...
The St. Louis Cardinals made a specific decision to trim payroll this past offseason and that included moving on from a fan-favorite from the 2024 season.
Over the offseason, the St. Louis Cardinals let a few of their stars walk away in free agency, practically waving the white flag on the 2025 season and entering a rebuild.
The St. Louis Cardinals have some serious talent in the minor leagues right now. Although the season hasn't started off as fans hoped it would, Cardinals fans should have high hopes for the future.
A terrible incident happened early on Tuesday morning in the Dominican Republic that has claimed the lives of many, including former MLB pitcher Octavio Dotel.
The St. Louis Cardinals have seemingly thrown the season away due to the front office's lack of moves over the offseason, but the fans shouldn't look at it as a year down the drain.
Injuries are unfortunately a part of sports, and the Seattle Mariners were dealt some crushing injury news with outfielder Victor Robles. Robles recently suffered a small fracture in his left shoulder and could miss 12 weeks.
The St. Louis Cardinals have some very solid talent on the roster despite a tough recent stretch and negative buzz heading into the season. St. Louis opted to lower payroll and avoid spending this past offseason.
Former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher and 2011 World Series champion Octavio Dotel has died after being rescued alive from the rubble of a ceiling collapse at the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo's National District.
The St. Louis Cardinals are in a clear rebuild and the next step of this rebuild is likely to be trading Ryan Helsley. Helsley is on an expiring contract and Spotrac projects him to sign for around $81 million in free agency next winter.
The St. Louis Cardinals could easily be at the top of the National League Central if it weren't for their lackluster pitching staff failing to hold their end of the bargain.
The St. Louis Cardinals have entrusted their youth-laden core with getting the job done this season and so far, the results have been shockingly positive.
The St. Louis Cardinals' offense got off to a historic start, although it hasn't translated to wins in recent days. One of the biggest reasons why the Cardinals' offense has been cooking has been the performance of young slugger Iván Herrera.
The Cardinals placed catcher Iván Herrera on the 10-day injured list Monday morning. His stay will last well beyond the minimum.
The St. Louis Cardinals were swept on Sunday in a doubleheader with the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. The Cardinals lost the first game 5-4 before dropping the nightcap 18-7.
The Cardinals are planning to place catcher Ivan Herrera on the injured list due to left knee inflammation Monday, as club manager Oli Marmol told ESPN’s Buster Olney on the "Sunday Night Baseball" broadcast.
Two up and coming players in the St. Louis Cardinals organization share a connection to West Virginia University. Victor Scott II (2020-2022) and Cardinals current No.
Lance Lynn has been a Major League Baseball player for 13 seasons. At 37 years old, though, and looking ahead at the grind trying to get out there for season 14 — currently as a free agent — it's fitting that Lynn decided to call it quits while sitting on the couch.
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