The Cardinals are one of just seven teams in baseball not to sign a free agent this offseason, but some prospects don’t need ...
Helen Britton assumed ownership of the St. Louis Cardinals. At a time when women were not known as baseball fans, she ...
In this video, we dive into the mind-blowing journey of Juan Soto, whose 15-year, $440 million contract broke records and changed the landscape of sports deals. From his humble beginnings to his rise ...
The best way for them to shed payroll in 2025 would be for them to trade third baseman Nolan Arenado. John Denton of MLB.com ...
The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they agreed to terms on one-year contracts for 2025 with relievers Ryan Helsley, JoJo Romero and John King, thus avoiding salary arbitration. The team did ...
King's first full season in St. Louis marked the best of his five-year career, finishing with a 2.85 ERA and 1.20 WHIP in 60 innings out of the bullpen. He won't be a candidate for saves as long as ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have announced the schedule for the 2025 Cardinals Caravan, presented by Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance. The Cardinals Caravan will traverse 20 different cities across Missouri ...
The beauty of making sweeping, predictive pronouncements about a baseball season to come is that the excuses are already built in. Of course there will be injuries, trades and twists of fate which ...
The 2025 edition of the St. Louis Cardinals' annual caravan to central Illinois is scheduled for Jan. 17 at Embassy Suites in ...
The St. Louis Cardinals don't need to make a huge investment if they want to at least be competitive in the National League Central in 2025. St. Louis does have a lot of talent despite there being ...
Will the St. Louis Cardinals add any pieces to the organization this offseason? They certainly should, but there's no way to know if they will. The National League Central division is up for grabs.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been looking to trade Nolan Arenado this winter, but there might be only one realistic suitor for the veteran third baseman.