The St. Louis Cardinals have one of the best third basemen in Major League Baseball history in Nolan Arenado. His bat has been somewhat inconsistent this season, but his defense has been high-level, as always.
A little delayed, but it’s finally here. Before the 2nd half had officially began, I gave up an update on how the minor league hitters were doing. It’s been a bit of a wait, but it’s time to give the pitching side of the equation.
The Atlanta Braves obtained right-hander Erick Fedde from the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday for a player to be named later or cash considerations. Fedde is 3-10 with a 5.22 ERA in 20 starts for the Cardinals this season.
The St. Louis Cardinals have one of the top trade deadline candidates in baseball. That, of course, is in reference to closer Ryan Helsley. But, he's not the only person who has been floated as a potential trade candidate.
Some money is also headed to Atlanta in the deal, with ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez reporting the Cards will be covering the approximately $2.7M remaining on Fedde’s $7.5M salary for the 2025 season.
With just four days to go until the 2025 Major League Baseball trade deadline, it sounds like the St. Louis Cardinals have decided which direction they are going to go in.
As the MLB trade deadline approaches, Brendan Donovan’s name has been increasingly linked to contenders in need of a versatile, high-contact bat. While the allure of a prospect haul can be tempting for any organization, the St.
The St. Louis Cardinals are falling out of contention and now appear to have finally picked a lane. All reports indicate that they are leaning towards selling at the trade deadline.
The St. Louis Cardinals have more talent than many gave them credit for entering the 2025 Major League Baseball season. Despite this fact, the second half of the season had been full of inconsistency.
The St. Louis Cardinals appear to have picked a direction with the trade deadline approaching. After losing two out of three to the Colorado Rockies and being swept by the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Cardinals seem prepared to sell rather than buy or hold pat.
Before the 2025 Major League Baseball season started, it didn't seem likely that Nolan Arenado was going to be on the St. Louis Cardinals' roster. He was the talk of the offseason, trade-wise.
The St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Padres are in the fight for the final National League wild- card slot. They are facing each other seven times in a span of 11 days.
With the St. Louis Cardinals wrapped in rumors ahead of the trade deadline, two prominent players on the team could potentially be moved before the evening of July 31.
With the MLB trade deadline fast approaching and the St. Louis Cardinals hovering around the .500 mark, the front office has begun signaling its intent to sell — even if unofficially.
The St. Louis Cardinals expect to be busy over the next few days as the MLB Trade Deadline approaches. Relievers such as Ryan Helsley are expected to receive interest from contending teams.
There was some extracurricular activity during Friday night’s St. Louis Cardinals-San Diego Padres game. The Cardinals and the Padres faced each other for a weekend series opener at Busch Stadium in St.
Miles Mikolas and four St. Louis Cardinals relievers combined to shut out the San Diego Padres 3-0 on Friday night. Mikolas (6-7) scattered seven hits over five-plus innings.
As the July 31st MLB trade deadline looms, St. Louis Cardinals’ closer Ryan Helsley has offered a candid assessment of his future. Admitting he believes there’s a “90 percent chance” he will be traded.
Ryan Helsley has stood as a logical trade candidate for upwards of 10 months now, dating back to the St. Louis Cardinals’ declaration that they planned to reduce payroll heading into the 2025 season and focus on creating opportunities for young players.
After spending most of the 2025 season traveling between Triple-A and the majors, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Michael McGreevy made another great start on Monday and caught the attention of at least one of his teammates.