The St. Louis Cardinals have been moving in the direction of a massive rebuild for the last few months. They made a few trades at the trade deadline last season, but their real rebuild started this offseason.
This might be a sign of the apocalypse. For once, I’m really hoping that ESPN is right about something. Today, they have made the bold prediction that JJ Wetherholt will be the National League Rookie of the Year-sort of.
The St. Louis Cardinals recently completed a blockbuster trade, sending All-Star second baseman Brendan Donovan to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for two top prospects.
The St. Louis Cardinals have gone through a major rebuild this offseason, in Major League Baseball. St. Louis traded away a lot of veterans, including Sonny Gray and Brendan Donovan.
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The St. Louis Cardinals landed one of the most unique prospects in baseball on Monday. You've heard of a two-way player before. How about a switch-pitcher?
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 bolstered their lineup Monday, acquiring versatile infielder/outfielder Brendan Donovan from the St. Louis Cardinals in a three-team deal that also involved the Tampa Bay Rays.
The St. Louis Cardinals are in full rebuild mode after trading Sonny Gray, Willson Contreras, Nolan Arenado and Brendan Donovan. The focus for 2026 is not on contending, but rather development, and it's going to take a few years before they are back in contention.
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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.