The St. Louis Cardinals are going to be very fun to watch in 2026. There are just over two weeks to go until Opening Day rolls around for the organization.
Spring training roster cuts were in order for the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday, and though none were surprises, they showed which of the team's young players still had a long way to go.
The St. Louis Cardinals were let down by their starting pitching in 2025. Not one member of the rotation finished with an ERA below four, and it was a big reason why they finished under .500 last season.
The St. Louis Cardinals' starting rotation arguably will be a strength for the organization in 2026. Despite the wild offseason full of trades, the Cardinals arguably are in a better position, rotation-wise, than they were at the end of the 2025 season.
The St. Louis Cardinals have their eye on the future after trading away all of their high-priced veterans this past offseason. But with all of those players gone, it's time for them to focus on the core that they still have in place.
As Spring Training opens for 2026, all 30 teams have high hopes and big questions. These are the storylines to follow for each team heading into Opening Day.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced a handful of Spring Training roster cuts on Tuesday. It was the second big wave of roster cuts for the Cardinals this spring already.
With only a couple of weeks remaining in spring training, I think it’s time we revisit how we did with our predictions from the end of October. https://www.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced a second round of Spring Training roster cuts on Monday and it's clear that the decisions are starting to get pretty difficult.
Joshua Báez was already a fast riser in the St. Louis Cardinals' system, but his past three games have made him into a spring training star. After homering on Friday and Saturday, Báez returned from his day off to face the Baltimore Orioles on Monday.
St. Louis Cardinals phenom JJ Wetherholt is doing everything possible to not only make the big league roster, but show that he can have a massive impact on this team from Day 1.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
The St. Louis Cardinals are thinking long-term for 2026 and are set to begin their rebuild under Chaim Bloom. It might take a couple of years before they get back to where they once were, but Bloom's plan has been working so far.
There are more prospects to keep an eye on in camp for St. Louis Cardinals fans than just No. 1 prospect JJ Wetherholt. Now, of course, he's the team's top prospect for a reason.
The St. Louis Cardinals have presented their younger players with a lot more opportunities in 2026. As they rebuild for the future, it is the best course of action while they determine who will be a part of the next core in St.
A year ago at this time, the St. Louis Cardinals had a struggling roster full of veterans on big contracts and a farm system with little hope for the future.
St. Louis Cardinals catcher/designated hitter Iván Herrera has shown unlimited upside offensively as a member of the organization over the last four seasons.
The St. Louis Cardinals are facing a lot of uncertainty with their starting outfield. They were looking for a right-handed outfielder with power late in the offseason before they ultimately chose to sign Ramon Urias to a one-year contract.
The St. Louis Cardinals certainly have added some talent over the last year thanks to the Boston Red Sox. This past offseason, the Cardinals pulled off two different trades with Boston that brought starting pitchers Richard Fitts and Hunter Dobbins to town, along with a handful of prospects, including Cardinals No.
It’s kind of unfortunate for Yairo Padilla that he came up at the same time as Rainiel Rodriguez. Some sites had him as the better prospect entering 2025.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a lot of uncertainty entering the 2026 season, especially with their starting rotation. They signed Dustin May, but with Sonny Gray gone, it remains to be seen who will step up and be the leader of the staff.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced their first round of roster cuts on Saturday and one name that stood out is young right-handed pitcher Tink Hence. Hence, the one-time No.
Infielder JJ Wetherholt is slated to finally make his big league debut with the St. Louis Cardinals at some point this season. Ranked as the No. 5 prospect overall on the MLB’s Top 100 Prospect List, it sounds like one sports writer believes Wetherholt could be in for a huge year.