The St. Louis Cardinals have made a slew of moves in the right direction this offseason. They've traded players like Sonny Gray, Nolan Arenado, and Willson Contreras to bolster their farm system and free up money off their payroll.
It happened. It stinks, but it happened. The St. Louis Cardinals are in full rebuild (as evidenced by FanDuel’s 69.5 win total), but that reality has sunk in enough that fans seem to embrace the idea of growing pains with the young, but talented roster.
During the Major League Baseball offseason, teams are always scoping out unexpected free-agent options, in the hopes that they might find themselves a hidden gem.
The St. Louis Cardinals are heading toward a rebuild right now, which became as clear as ever when they opted to trade Brendan Donovan to the Seattle Mariners.
While I believe that many are very satisfied with what Chaim Bloom has accomplished with his many roster moves during the offseason, we’re about to begin the 2026 season with some fear and trepidation about how competitive or not the St.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been active this offseason, offloading veterans on high-priced contracts while also landing some top prospects for Brendan Donovan.
The St. Louis Cardinals still have a little bit of work to do this offseason. After trading away Sonny Gray, Brendan Donovan, Nolan Arenado and Willson Contreras, there is still one area of the roster that needs attention.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been trying to contend for the last five years, but they haven't been able to make any waves in the postseason. With their roster quickly aging out of their primes over the last few years, the Cardinals finally opted to enter a rebuild this winter.
The St. Louis Cardinals are entering a rebuild this season and they're likely going to finish near the bottom of the league because of it. The Cardinals have made over five big trades dating back to last trade deadline, moving on from important franchise cornerstones in the process.
Victor Scott II is one of the most interesting players the Cardinals have rostered in quite some time. He has plus-plus speed, elite defense, and swings the bat with the ferocity of a house cat playing with a ball of yarn.
The St. Louis Cardinals will kick off Spring Training next and fortunately, the club doesn't have a lot of moves left that they need to make. Chaim Bloom has taken care of business.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The St. Louis Cardinals have some questions to answer as spring training approaches. They have a lot of young players ready to take the next step after making several trades as part of their rebuild.
There's a lot to like the St. Louis Cardinals' starting rotation options for 2026 and beyond. With Spring Training right around the corner, the Cardinals have Dustin May, who signed with the club this organization, along with Matthew Liberatore, Michael McGreevy as guaranteed options for the rotation.
The St. Louis Cardinals may be rebuilding in 2026, but there are still things to look forward to this year. They have a lot of young players that are ready to take the next step, but beyond that, there is the World Baseball Classic.
With spring training quickly approaching, teams around the league are finalizing their rosters in preparation for the 2025 campaign. On Friday, it appears the St.
The St. Louis Cardinals are looking to the future in 2026, but in a way, that future was supposed to arrive a while ago. Outfielder Jordan Walker, once the unanimous top prospect in the Cardinals' system and a top-five prospect in all of baseball, debuted in the majors with a good, not great 2023 campaign.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been the most active team in the trade market this offseason. St. Louis cut ties with Brendan Donovan, Nolan Arenado, Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras in what has been a transformational offseason in Chaim Bloom's first offseason leading the club as the team's president of baseball operations.
I don’t want to give away my age, but let’s just say that I’ve lived long enough to witness 11 St. Louis Cardinals managers. Of all of them, I can’t remember any that were more polarizing that Oli Marmol.
Though the infield is already a relative strength for the young St. Louis Cardinals, the front office didn't want to pass on a chance to grab more available talent.
The St. Louis Cardinals have struggled a bit over the past three seasons, finishing under .500 twice and missing the playoffs in each year. The front office changes should help some.
Following the Brendan Donovan trade this week, it opens up avenues in the St. Louis Cardinals’ roster. The front office’s main intent going into the 2026 season was to make the roster more youthful.
The Cardinals’ offseason has primarily focused on subtracting veterans from the big league roster as the club embarks on a rebuild, but with yesterday’s Brendan Donovan trade now complete, most of the heavy lifting on the sell side of things has been complete.
The Seattle Mariners had been looking for another bat in the lineup, with president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto hinting that a trade was in the works. That deal came together on Monday.