The St. Louis Cardinals are just 4 1/2 games back in the National League Wild Card race, but with less than three weeks left in the regular season, hopes of making the postseason seem remote.
Jordan Walker snapped a 0-for-25 slump with a walk-off two-run double to lift the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3-2 victory over the visiting San Francisco Giants on Saturday night.
The St. Louis Cardinals are rebuilding right now, so the record on the season isn't too concerning. The concerning part is that young players like Jordan Walker are still struggling.
The St. Louis Cardinals season has been more about providing opportunities for younger players than it has been about winning. They are finally committing to a rebuild and will focus on the future rather than the present.
The St. Louis Cardinals have shifted to at least a little bit of a youth movement when they called up Jimmy Crooks III and Cesar Prieto last week. Even
What will the St. Louis Cardinals do with Jordan Walker? Is he a long-term core piece or a candidate to be traded this winter? This is a topic that has been getting talked about all year.
Following an impressive July, St. Louis Cardinals right fielder Jordan Walker came back down to earth last month. In 22 games in August, Walker slashed .205/.244/.295 with just three extra-base hits, seven RBIs, four walks and 25 strikeouts.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a few big questions to address this upcoming offseason, but the biggest arguably is the future of outfielder Jordan Walker.
When Chaim Bloom fully takes over as the St. Louis Cardinals' president of baseball operations this upcoming offseaosn, it's going to be interesting to see which pieces of the organization he views as long-term fixtures.
The St. Louis Cardinals are headed for a long rebuild following another disappointing season this year. While there were a few bright spots, there have been more disappointing players than anything.
The St. Louis Cardinals made it clear heading into the 2025 season that the campaign was going to be focused on development. For a while, it seemed like there was a chance that the Cardinals could be a playoff team.
The St. Louis Cardinals have won their last two games after a five-game losing skid took them under the .500 mark and well out of contention in the National League postseason race.
Before the team returns to the diamond after the All-Star Break on Friday, the St. Louis Cardinals announced that Jordan Walker was activated from the 10-day injured list and will join the club in Arizona.
The St. Louis Cardinals activated outfielder Jordan Walker (wrist) from the 10-day injured list on Saturday. Walker had been sidelined since May 28 with left wrist inflammation.
There’s a bit of encouraging news on the injury front for the Cardinals. Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker is making notable progress in his recovery from wrist inflammation, according to manager Oli Marmol. As reported by MLB.com’s John Denton, Marmol shared that Walker has been hitting and lifting weights without any pain.
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker was placed on the 10-day injury list Saturday due to left wrist inflammation. The move is retroactive to Thursday.
St. Louis Cardinals right fielder Jordan Walker will miss at least a week after sustaining a minor knee injury when he stepped on a sprinkler head in a spring training game.
These are somewhat uncharted waters for the St. Louis Cardinals as the 2025 season begins. St. Louis has been a model of consistency over the past several decades, but enters the season picked to finish near the bottom of the standings by nearly every major news outlet.
Heading into the 2023 season the St. Louis Cardinals had a lot to be excited about. Coming off a NL Central crown, the Cardinals had a roster blended with experience, a developing core, and a top five prospect in all of baseball, Jordan Walker.
The Cards have seen enough to bring him back for an extended stretch of playing time that will ideally set the table for him to stick as a lineup regular in 2025 and beyond.
One of the hottest hitters in baseball right now is St. Louis Cardinals rookie Jordan Walker, and despite initially looking like he wouldn't be a good fit in the outfield, his defense has been much improved over the course of the season.
Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker has managed to put his name with two legends with his strong play through the first few months of his rookie season.