One day after the Cardinals couldn't find a taker for Nolan Arenado, St. Louis placed the veteran third baseman on the 10-day injured list with a right shoulder strain.
The St. Louis Cardinals are seemingly ready to rebuild their roster. At the end of this season, president of baseball operations John Mozeliak is set to hand over the team to Chaim Bloom.
The St. Louis Cardinals are going to look a little different when they take the field on Friday night. St. Louis had a busy trade deadline and traded Ryan Helsley, Steven Matz, and Phil Maton away.
The St. Louis Cardinals sold at the trade deadline and the front office seems ready to turn over a new leaf heading into next season. The front office is also going to undergo some changes with John Mozeliak handing the team over to Chaim Bloom as the new president of baseball operations following this season.
The 2025 Major League Baseball trade deadline is behind us and unsurprisingly the St. Louis Cardinals were one of the most talked about teams in the league.
Less than 24 hours after the MLB trade deadline concluded, and the St. Louis Cardinals will be without one of their stars as they begin a three-game set against the San Diego Padres.
The MLB trade deadline was quite an exciting time in baseball. In fact, it was one of the more exciting deadlines in recent memory. The St. Louis Cardinals joined in on some of the fun, albeit they were selling rather than buying.
The St. Louis Cardinals start a three-game series against the San Diego Padres tonight. The Cardinals enter play tonight 5.5 games back in the National League Wild Card race.
As the 2025 MLB trade deadline inches closer and closer, rumors picked up about more than just the St. Louis Cardinals’ pending free agents. Ryan Helsley, Steven Matz, and Phil Maton all seemed as good as gone.
The St. Louis Cardinals wrapped up the MLB trade deadline with six new minor league prospects after moving three bullpen arms despite expectations of the team moving bigger names like Nolan Arenado, Brendan Donovan or Jordan Walker.
The trade deadline has come and passed. As expected, the Cardinals were sellers, ultimately choosing to punt on 2025 to focus on the future. I think it was the right decision to sell.
The St. Louis Cardinals made three big trades ahead of the trade deadline but most of the noise has been about the moves the club didn’t make. St. Louis specifically didn’t trade Nolan Arenado away after months of rumors.
The Texas Rangers acquired Phil Maton, the St. Louis Cardinals’ set-up man, for a pair of pitching prospects. Left-handed pitcher Mason Molina and right-handed pitcher Skylar Hales are heading to the Cardinals in exchange for Maton.
The St. Louis Cardinals were rather active at the trade deadline, agreeing on three trades. They agreed to send Ryan Helsley to the New York Mets to land a trio of talented prospects.
The St. Louis Cardinals didn't fully blow it up ahead of the 2025 Major League Baseball trade deadline, but it did sell off some pieces. With the club's playoff hopes taking a nosedive since the All-Star break, a slight sale at least seemed likely.
The St. Louis Cardinals, acting as sellers at the trade deadline, completed a last-minute deal by sending veteran reliever Phil Maton to the Texas Rangers.
The New York Mets took full advantage of Major League Baseball’s chaotic trade deadline. New York’s main issue heading into the MLB trade deadline was their bullpen.
With just a few hours to go until the trade deadline, a lot of the league's attention is on the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cardinals have already sent Ryan Helsley to the Mets and Steven Matz to the Blue Jays, and it appears Phil Maton will be the next to go.
As the 2025 MLB trade deadline approaches, the St. Louis Cardinals’ direction has become clearer: after moving closer Ryan Helsley and lefty Steven Matz, the organization is signaling a full-scale reset and is willing to consider bold changes to reshape its core.
The Cardinals have already shipped out Ryan Helsley and Steven Matz, and there’s plenty of work for their front office to do between now and this afternoon’s deadline.
The St. Louis Cardinals are facing the music, embracing their status as a selling club prior to the trade deadline as evidenced by their decision to trade away closer Ryan Helsley to the New York Mets on Wednesday.
With a four-game cushion on the Seattle Mariners atop the AL West, it's widely expected that the Astros will be buyers leading up to Thursday's trade deadline at 6 p.m. ET.