The St. Louis Cardinals are coming off of two consecutive series wins against playoff contending ballclubs. They seem to have pulled themselves back together following a few series losses.
When the 2026 Major League Baseball trade deadline gets here in August, the St. Louis Cardinals are going to have to look in the mirror and decide whether they want to try to infuse this roster with more talent for a playoff push, stay put, or deal veterans away for prospects.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been a pleasant surprise this season. Despite being counted out early on this year after several trades in the offseason, they are in wild card position with a week left in the first half of the season.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been the feel-good story of the 2026 Major League Baseball season and are going to continue to get more and more interesting as the trade deadline approaches in early August.
The St. Louis Cardinals may be starting to turn a corner after two straight series wins over teams that are above the .500 mark. They took two from the Atlanta Braves and did the same with the Chicago Cubs over the weekend.
The MLB Trade Deadline has been quieter in recent years, in part due to playoff expansion, but 2026 is shaping up to be a more exciting one with several big names.
The Milwaukee Brewers kick off a rare five-game series on the road against the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday. The extra fifth game was added to this week’s series due to a rainout that forced the cancellation of a game on May 5th.
The year is 2023 in St. Louis. After a major culture shock, the St. Louis Cardinals are turning to hit-first prospect Alec Burleson, but it isn’t clear if he even has a position. Burleson, dubbed ‘Burly’ for short, is an East Carolina University product.
When the St. Louis Cardinals traded four big-name veterans away, there was a clear strategy in mind: bring in as many cost-controlled, young pitchers as possible.
The regular season is very long. It feels very long too. And because of that, I think we can sometimes forget about the initial expectations. Something a player does that initially surprises you ends up becoming old hat.
Lost in the debate about who was snubbed, Kansas City Royals right-hander Michael Wacha's All-Star selection serves as a reason for everyone to celebrate.
The final week before Major League Baseball's All-Star Game break could provide answers that will settle standings at the top and bottom of several divisions.
Being named to the Midsummer Classic is one of the biggest honors for MLB players. These 25 players have a chance to make their first All-Star appearance in 2026 based on their first-half performances.
As the trade deadline approaches, the St. Louis Cardinals have stayed firmly in the playoff hunt with their 47-40 record. Mightily helping their cause has been the play of outfielder Jordan Walker.
The St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs just wrapped up a three-game weekend series at Wrigley Field. The Cardinals took the first two while the Cubs salvaged the finale. The Cardinals now sit at 47-40, third place in the National League Central with the Cubs right ahead of them at 50-40.
On Saturday, the rosters for the All-Star game in Philadelphia were announced, and the St. Louis Cardinals had just one representative. Outfielder Jordan Walker was announced as a reserve, but strangely, JJ Wetherholt was left off the roster.
The St. Louis Cardinals are in the middle of their toughest stretch of the season so far, and they have stepped up to the plate so far. St. Louis kicked off a 14-game gauntlet on Tuesday with a three-game series against the Atlanta Braves.
The Independence Day game between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals was quite bizarre on Saturday. Cardinals rookie star JJ Wetherholt had to tell the umpires that the ball couldn’t be seen, due to thick fog at Wrigley Field.
JJ Wetherholt hit a home run and reached base four times as the visiting St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 3-0 on Saturday. The rookie homered in the first, walked in the third, doubled in the fifth and singled in the seventh as the Cardinals picked up their fifth win in six games.
The St. Louis Cardinals have gotten their offense in gear. After scoring eight runs over the final three innings of an 11-5 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Thursday, the Cardinals set a season high in runs and hits (17) on Friday in a 17-1 romp over the rival Chicago Cubs.
Masyn Winn and Alec Burleson each drove in four runs, helping the visiting St. Louis Cardinals set season highs in both runs and hits during a 17-1 romp over the Chicago Cubs on Friday.
With the St. Louis Cardinals preparing for the trade deadline aside from the season at hand, the team had made some pitching moves ahead of Friday’s game against the Chicago Cubs.
The 2026 Cardinals committed to a youth movement in an offseason defined by trades of veteran players. They dramatically cut payroll and mostly sat out free agency, spending a total of $18MM via four one-year contracts.
As the MLB trade deadline rapidly approaches, the St. Louis Cardinals are running into a Matthew Liberatore-sized problem. There’s no right answer. Right now, it looks like there are no answers, period.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been the definition of a surprise contender this season. JJ Wetherholt’s fantastic introduction, steadiness up and down the