The St. Louis Cardinals have made their plans this offseason to unload some of their veteran players, such as Nolan Arenado, in their bid to go younger, retooling their roster after a disappointing past few campaigns.
Nolan Arenado's future with the St. Louis Cardinals is uncertain, with trade talks facing obstacles and several factors complicating his potential MLB move. Even though St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak stated at the MLB team’s Winter Warm-Up event,
As the St. Louis Cardinals enter a retooling of sorts, they may already have their Oli Marmol replacement lined up. Marmol is safe for this season, which makes
St. Louis Cardinals fans must be very upset. As of this writing, fangraphs.com indicates that the St. Louis Cardinals have not added one new player to their Major League Baseball roster this offseason. Not one. Also as of this writing, Nolan Arenado remains a member of the St. Louis Cardinals.
There are the questions the Cardinals want to answer this year. They need to know who they can build around — and who they can't.
The St. Louis Cardinals have invited their top prospect JJ Wetherholt to big league spring training, which starts next month.
One of the biggest storylines of the offseason has been the Cardinals’ to this point unsuccessful attempts at moving veteran third baseman Nolan Arenado. As the club scales back its payroll and focuses on youth,
The St. Louis Cardinals have done a whole lot of nothing so far this offseason. There are just a few weeks to go until Spring Training gets here and the only th
Hence will enter spring training without limitations after he threw just 79.2 innings in 2024 due to back and right lat discomfort, Daniel Guerrero of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
The St. Louis Cardinals are gearing up for a youth movement this season, but that doesn't mean every young player will get their shot right away.
In today’s 10 a.m. “Ten Hochman” sports video — brought to you by Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, home of St. Louis Cardinals spring training — Ben Hochman discusses the projections
As Ken Rosenthal wrote toward the end of the 2024 season: