The St. Louis Cardinals made a surprising move Friday. St. Louis opened up a roster spot by transferring right-handed pitcher James Naile to the KIA Tigers and some speculated that another roster move could be coming.
What are the St. Louis Cardinals cooking? St. Louis made an intriguing move Thursday night and transferred right-handed pitcher James Naile to the KIA Tigers of the Korean Baseball Organization for cash.
The St. Louis Cardinals are searching far and wide to make all moves possible to improve the club, even if that includes making a trade with an organization almost 7,000 miles away. Cardinal president of baseball operations John Mozeliak already has made some moves to revamp the starting rotation and is in the process of improving the bullpen.
The St. Louis Cardinals are limping to the finish line as injuries continue to mount for the club with 32 games remaining on the disappointing 2023 season.
The Cardinals lost a couple players to injury in Tuesday night's game, and as a result, some prospects will get a chance in the bigs.
The Cardinals are on a hot streak, and they capitalized on their great play as of late by hanging a more than crooked number on the Brewers.
The Cardinals announced a series of roster moves today, selecting right-hander James Naile and recalling first baseman/outfielder Juan Yepez from Triple-A Memphis.
The Cardinals have sent reliever James Naile outright to Triple-A Memphis after he went unclaimed on waivers, the club informed reporters (including Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat).
Right-Handed Pitcher James Naile Designated For Assignment ST. LOUIS, Mo., February 8, 2023–The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have acquired left-handed reliever Anthony Misiewicz (mih-SEV-itch) from the Kansas City Royals in exchange for cash considerations.
The Cards announced the following transactions yesterday: 9/1/22: Recalled RHP James Naile from AAA Memphis. Selected the contract of OF Ben DeLuzio from AAA Memphis.
Rookie relief pitcher James Naile had himself a night to remember on Monday. After the St. Louis Cardinals placed Jack Flaherty on the injured list, he was called up to the big-league roster and arrived at Busch Stadium prior to the start of their game against the Miami Marlins.
Flaherty, as a pitcher, lands on the 15-day IL with what the team is calling a right shoulder strain. The position player Bader heads to the 10-day IL as he battles plantar fasciitis in his right foot.
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