The St. Louis Cardinals are set to rebuild after finishing 78-84 and missing the postseason for the third straight season. Chaim Bloom has officially succeeded John Mozeliak as president of baseball operations and has laid out his plan for how to return the Cardinals to their former glory.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a new president of baseball operations in Chaim Bloom and he made it clear on Tuesday that the club is going to roll with manager Oliver Marmol for the 2026 season.
The St. Louis Cardinals unfortunately missed the postseason for the third straight year, going 78-84 and finishing in fourth place in the National League Central.
Since 2000, the St. Louis Cardinals have finished with a record below .500 only twice. Both of those seasons have come within the past three years. What was long seen as a gold standard organization and baseball town has started to look more like the teams they used to always handle with ease.
Well when all was said and done, the Cardinals had the perfect falling star team to surpass in September, the NY Mets. But unfortunately another red team, the Reds, stumbled into the playoffs backward.
The St. Louis Cardinals are headed for a rebuild, but that doesn't mean they won't use free agency in the coming months. The Cardinals could and should use free agency to to patch holes in their roster.
The St. Louis Cardinals aren’t likely to go out and make a plethora of moves, but that doesn’t mean the club won’t add any pieces. Even if St. Louis really does rebuild — which seems likely — the club will still need to field a team.
On Tuesday, the St. Louis Cardinals introduced Chaim Bloom as their new president of baseball operations. He takes over for John Mozeliak, who had been in charge since the end of the 2007 season.
The St. Louis Cardinals were a disaster this year. They didn't add much of anything in the offseason, as they were expected to rebuild. After contending for a few months, the Cardinals fell off and opted to sell at the trade deadline.
Over the next few months, there is going to be chatter left and right about Nolan Arenado's future -- and most likely departure -- from the St. Louis Cardinals.
The John Mozeliak era with the St. Louis Cardinals officially is over. Mozeliak held his final press conference for the team on Monday and will be followed by Chaim Bloom who is taking over as the team's president of baseball operations.
The St. Louis Cardinals' transition is complete. Chaim Bloom has officially taken over as the team's new president of baseball operations. Bloom announced in his press conference that it was going to be a very busy offseason in St.
The St. Louis Cardinals have missed the playoffs for a third straight season. Regardless, the team has decided not to make a change in the manager. According to Katie Woo of The Athletic, Marmol will return as the manager in 2026.
The St. Louis Cardinals are set to rebuild, which means they're likely going to cut ties with veteran players like Nolan Arenado and Sonny Gray. The difficult part of a Gray or Arenado trade is their respective no-trade clauses.
The St. Louis Cardinals had high expectations entering the 2025 MLB season after missing the postseason the last two years. Unfortunately for St. Louis, they were unable to live up to those expectations as they missed the postseason once again after finishing with a 78-84 record, which placed them fourth in the National League Central division.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a new president of baseball operations in Chaim Bloom and he addressed the media on Tuesday. It's been a long three years for the organization.
The offseason is now here for the St. Louis Cardinals but it doesn't sound like the organization is going to have any time to actually rest after the long 2025 season.
The St. Louis Cardinals are headed for a rebuild this offseason. They seemingly began this rebuild last offseason when they opted out of signing top free agents.
The St. Louis Cardinals finished the 2025 season 78-84 and ultimately missed the postseason for the third consecutive year. They will now likely make some sweeping changes to the roster as a rebuild begins.
St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreras had a lot on his mind when asked about the possibility of a trade after the team was eliminated from postseason contention.
Willson Contreras’ five-year, $87.5M contract with the St. Louis Cardinals included a full no-trade clause for the first four seasons, and Contreras indicated after last season that he wasn’t willing to consent to a deal.