The St. Louis Cardinals aren't in the market for top-tier starting pitchers but perhaps they should consider making a small addition before Opening Day. All the Cardinals have done this winter to ...
Could there be a trade on the way for the St. Louis Cardinals? St. Louis has been the talk of the offseason trade-wise to this point. The Cardinals have had Nolan Arenado on the trade block all ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Cardinals television broadcasters Jim Edmonds, left, and Chip Caray record a pregame segment on Wednesday, April 5 ...
(Video by Ethan Erickson, Post-Dispatch) The first day of the Cardinals' annual Winter Warm-Up Saturday at Busch Stadium and Ballpark Village was highlighted by St. Louis Cardinals president of ...
After spending a dozen seasons being involved with St. Louis Cardinals television broadcasts in some capacity, former Cardinals player Jim Edmonds won't be back in 2025 in what Edmonds described ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have been incredibly quiet this winter. No moves have been made that directly affect the Major League roster. While they could be trading players away and setting ...
The St. Louis Cardinals talked a big game heading into the offseason, saying they were going to embark on a "reset", cutting payroll and giving opportunities to young players. However, the ...
There, several St. Louis Cardinals and other notable figures from the world of baseball will be honored for their contributions to the game in 2024 and beyond. The evening’s highest honor ...
ST. LOUIS – Coming off an up-and-down first season with the St. Louis Cardinals, Sonny Gray stood firm on remaining part of the organization, even as the Cardinals navigate the early stages of a ...
The Cardinals are also signing Dominican third baseman Michael Cordero, the son of former major league pitcher Francisco Cordero. Michael is young for the class and an offensive-minded hitter with ...
St. Louis Cardinals v Toronto Blue Jays / Mark Blinch/GettyImages The St. Louis Cardinals do not want to shell out $21 million to a player who does not want to play for their organization in 2025.
the St. Louis Cardinals ownership group remains committed to a time-tested strategy: “Draft and develop” from within and spend selectively when the opportunity allows. Cardinals chairman Bill ...