The St. Louis Cardinals’ struggles from 2023 have carried over into 2024 as they find themselves in the NL Central’s cellar. As the Cardinals dropped another game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Nolan Arenado was quick to put the blame on himself.
The St. Louis Cardinals (15-23) hope to avoid their seventh straight defeat when they visit the Milwaukee Brewers (23-15) Saturday at 7:15 PM ET on FOX.
The St. Louis Cardinals (15-23) face the Milwaukee Brewers (23-15) at 7:15 PM ET on Saturday following a six-game losing streak. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Brewers will send Freddy Peralta (3-1) to the mound, while Kyle Gibson (2-2) will answer the bell for the Cardinals.
It’s too nice to let these Cardinals get you too down. Oh and I play around with adjectives. Good morning, Viva El Birdos! I’m sitting in my office on Friday afternoon.
This time they lose to the tune of 11 to 2 Well, at this point, I feel like I’m writing from the bottom of a well, kidnapped a year ago, then let loose, but recently kidnapped again, waiting for freedom.
I’m not really sure what to say anymore. Every time we think it can’t get any worse, it does. The sad thing is that no change is coming anytime soon, and if you heard Bill DeWitt III’s interview with Martin Kilcoyne, you’d know that ownership doesn’t care.
Sonny Gray got the start on the rubber for the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday against the Milwaukee Brewers, and it didn’t go so well. Gray lasted five innings and he gave up seven hits and six earned runs.
Willson Contreras underwent surgery to stabilize the fracture in his forearm on Wednesday. He is expected to miss around 10 weeks.
The St. Louis Cardinals were hoping that the 2024 campaign would be different from their disappointment of a season in 2023. Yet with 37 games already in the books, this season is beginning to feel eerily reminiscent of the team’s struggles from the prior season, and the pressure is beginning to mount on Oliver Marmol and his team.
2024 is not off to a good start for the Cardinals. They entered their four-game weekend series against the Brewers six games below the .500 mark and six games back of first in the NL Central.
During an appearance Thursday on “Foul Territory,” Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic suggested that this NL Central star could be a trade target for the Orioles.
He opened the season on the injured list and was transferred to the 60-day IL.
The St. Louis Cardinals will look for veteran right-hander Sonny Gray to continue his hot start when they open a four-game road series against the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday.
The St. Louis Cardinals got some bad news when catcher Willson Contreras went down with a fractured forearm after getting clipped by a swing from the New York Mets’ JD Martinez.
J.D. Martinez didn't mince details on his involvement in accidentally breaking Willson Contreras' arm.
Willson Contreras suffered some awful luck on Tuesday night. The Cardinals catcher was hit around his lower left wrist by J.D. Martinez’s bat on a swing during the top of the second inning of St. Louis’ game against the Mets at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
The St. Louis Cardinals' first half of the 2023 season was horrendous and the club was forced to be sellers at the trade deadline -- largely due to failures from the pitching staff.
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Paul Goldschmidt is the key. After landing in the NL Central basement with a thud last season, the St. Louis Cardinals made an attempt to shore up their starting pitching and run things back in 2024.
If the St. Louis Cardinals don't turn things around soon they will have some tough decisions to make. St. Louis entered the 2024 season with high expectations after reloading the roster this past offseason after a disastrous 2023 season.
The St. Louis Cardinals prospect Quinn Mathews has started off the season with a bang. The former Stanford star has been nearly unhittable so far. The 6’4″ Mathews posted a 2-0 record with a 0.50 ERA, giving up only one run over 18 innings pitched.
The St. Louis Cardinals have had quite a bit of turnover the last few years, and some of the players they’ve parted ways with are off to greener pastures.
The St. Louis Cardinals certainly have some intriguing talent in the minor leagues right now. St. Louis has had an inconsistent start to the 2024 campaign but fans still should have a lot of hope about the franchise.
The Cardinals are off to a disappointing start in 2024. Here are three players that need to pick it up if the team hopes to turn it around.
Coming off of a disappointment for the ages last year, the St. Louis Cardinals entered the 2024 campaign with high hopes. There’s no way a team with so much talent could remain a last-place one, right?
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