As the offseason takes shape for the St. Louis Cardinals, starting pitcher Sonny Gray will be perhaps the biggest domino to fall. It's no guarantee that the Cardinals will trade Gray, but it also makes complete sense that they would, seeing as he just turned 36 and has admitted freely that his time in St.
The St. Louis Cardinals are gearing up for a pivotal offseason as far as rebuilding for the future goes. Chaim Bloom is now in charge of baseball operations, and a new era has begun in St.
There certainly is a chance that Nolan Arenado has played his final game as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals. Arenado was placed on the Injured List shortly after the trade deadline this past summer as he worked his way back from a shoulder injury.
When I looked at the trade value of both Nolan Arenado and Sonny Gray, I said I may return to them, but look at potential bad contract swaps. After researching the potential swaps….
The St. Louis Cardinals are officially entering a new era under president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom, who has made it clear that the team’s focus this offseason will be on the future rather than short-term contention.
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The St. Louis Cardinals are gearing up for what should be one of their most pivotal offseasons in recent memory. With new president of baseball operations
Soon enough, we will start to see transactions popping up around the league. But, it's still far too early in the offseason for anything of real substance.
The St. Louis Cardinals are expected to have some activity this offseason, a welcoming change from the dormant winter of last year when they invested a whopping $2 million into the major league roster.
Will the St. Louis Cardinals trade a left-handed hitter away this offseason? On paper, it seems like the club should. St. Louis has guys like Nolan Gorman, Lars Nootbaar, Alec Burleson, and Brendan Donovan, among others.
The St. Louis Cardinals lost some more depth down in the minors on Friday. With free agency now open, some have had the opportunity to elect to head to the open market.
Back in August, I did a quick look at the Cardinals minor league system here, done after the 2025 trade deadline. That article attempted to capture all the new players the Cardinals had just brought in via trading and drafting and what impact they would have on prospect depth.
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As of Thursday, the expectation was that former first-round pick Zack Thompson would be heading to free agency from the St. Louis Cardinals. St. Louis outrighted him to the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds and then announced that he had elected to become a minor league free agent.
The St. Louis Cardinals have officially entered what could be one of their most important offseasons in years. After a disappointing 2025 campaign, the franchise is embracing a rebuild under new president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom, who is focused on building a sustainable winner rather than chasing quick fixes.
Every Major League Baseball team winds up signing a couple of players per season that no one would have expected to be there. The St. Louis Cardinals ranked
The St. Louis Cardinals are entering one of their most pivotal offseasons in recent memory. After another disappointing year, the franchise is clearly shifting direction under new president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom, who is tasked with reshaping the roster and setting a long-term foundation for success.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a need for more starting pitching, especially with the future of Sonny Gray uncertain with the organization. This much has been clear -- and has been for weeks.
The St. Louis Cardinals received some well-deserved good news late Thursday night when it was announced that Alec Burleson had won his first Silver Slugger Award.
The St. Louis Cardinals had two different members of the organization get claimed off waivers on Thursday. The offseason is fully in session now and it came on fast for the St.
It was a busy day for the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday. Thursday arguably was the first big day of the offseason across Major League Baseball. The big story throughout the afternoon involved the qualifying offer.
Munoz, 26 in April, has a limited big league track record. He has thrown 93 2/3 innings between the Marlins and Cardinals with a 6.73 earned run average, 19.5% strikeout rate, 11.9% walk rate and 32.9% ground ball rate.
For the past three seasons, the St. Louis Cardinals have failed to reach the postseason. 2025’s 78-84 mark was a disappointing one, as the Cardinals regressed in multiple categories following an above .500 (83-79 record, to be precise) record in 2024.
The torch has officially been passed in the National League, and the future of defensive excellence in St. Louis has arrived. Masyn Winn, the dynamic young shortstop for the St.