This past week helped to give a bit of clarity around the St. Louis Cardinals organization. Since before Chaim Bloom took over, it has been out there that the club was going to try to get deals done.
Last week, I wrote about how Cardinals legend Albert Pujols was brought up in the Eric Kay trial. An ex-Angels club employee allegedly had videos of Pujols making Kay do dares such as being hit on the knee with a 90-mph fastball.
The 2025 general manager meetings wraaped up on Thursday and the St. Louis Cardinals certainly were a big topic of conversation. Throughout the week, Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom spoke about the organization -- and also his time with the Boston Red Sox.
We’re barely two weeks into the off-season, but the St. Louis Cardinals are already coming up in several trade rumors involving Brendan Donovan and the expected market for future Hall of Famer, Nolan Arenado.
The St. Louis Cardinals traded away a homegrown star ahead of the 2025 Major League Baseball trade deadline and it sounds like he's open to potentially coming back.
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There have been some surprising reports coming out of the general manager meetings. For the St. Louis Cardinals, specifically, it's not shocking that the rumors have been swirling about the trade candidates on the roster, including Nolan Arenado, Sonny Gray, and Brendan Donovan.
The St. Louis Cardinals have begun work on one of their most important offseasons in recent memory after Chaim Bloom took over for John Mozeliak as president of baseball operations.
The St. Louis Cardinals finished 78-84 this year and missed the postseason for the third consecutive year. Now, they start a crucial offseason that will include some trades.
It sounds like the St. Louis Cardinals have one of the most sought-after pieces who could be out there for the taking in the trade market. Derrick Goold of the St.
After finishing under .500 for the second time in the last three years, the St. Louis Cardinals are prepared to make some big changes under Chaim Bloom this offseason.
There are veterans to watch on the St. Louis Cardinals' roster as trade rumors heat up not named Nolan Arenado or Sonny Gray. Those two are going to be the guys that get the most heat because they have been All-Stars in this league and are expensive.
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Cardinals infielder/outfielder Brendan Donovan figures to be one of the most sought after trade candidates this offseason. Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the Royals and Guardians are two of the clubs interested in acquiring him.
As Chaim Bloom takes over as president of baseball operations, the St. Louis Cardinals are planning to make plenty of changes. Nolan Arenado and Sonny Gray are both expected to be traded.
It’s been a tough few seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals, but now it’s Chaim Bloom’s job to improve the organization and it sounds like he’s ready to go.
I fully expect to be called a hypocrite for saying this since my radio career also requires speaking, but sometimes we talk too much and I’m including the St.
What could the St. Louis Cardinals have up their sleeve this offseason? If you have been following along, you likely know who the Cardinals' top two trade candidates are: Sonny Gray and Nolan Arenado.
At the trade deadline this season, the St. Louis Cardinals were sellers trading away three rental relief pitchers and setting their rebuild in motion. They went with a much younger group in the bullpen for the rest of 2025.
Sonny Gray's future with the St. Louis Cardinals is completely up in the air right now, but it sounds like there has been some progress made behind the scenes.
The St. Louis Cardinals have begun work on what is going to be a crucial offseason. That will include some trades, but it will also include them being more active in free agency.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been clear that they want to move on from Nolan Arenado. That was the case last offseason, and the current president of baseball operations, Chaim Bloom, also has publicly said as much.
being born in 1975, I am quite used to RBI, batting average, home runs, and of course, the stolen base since I lived through the 80’s as a child. Being a fan of the stolen base as a Cardinals fan in the 1980’s goes without question.
Cardinals president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom indicated the team is ready to move on from third baseman Nolan Arenado and also is exploring trades for pitcher Sonny Gray.
The St. Louis Cardinals missed the postseason in 2025. St. Louis struggled through a good part of the year, and finished the campaign with a disappointing 78-84 record.
As the St. Louis Cardinals prepare for the 2026 MLB season, there are two large contracts on the books that John Mozeliak and company have to navigate: Sonny Gray and Nolan Arenado.
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