As they stare into the face of what will likely be a rebuild of at least a couple of seasons, the St. Louis Cardinals have to decide what to do about their longest-tenured pitcher.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a lot of tough decisions to make in the near future. There are some trade pieces on their roster who could be moved in the offseason, but St.
Miles Mikolas allowed two runs in five innings and the visiting St. Louis Cardinals held on for a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday to avoid a sweep in the three-game series.
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The St. Louis Cardinals are looking to rebuild this offseason and they're going to be faced with some tough decisions in the process. St. Louis has a few potential trade candidates to explore moving.
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The St. Louis Cardinals are fresh off a series win over the Athletics and have come to within a game of the .500 mark. However, that series win did not put them back in postseason contention.
The St. Louis Cardinals have waved the white flag on the season, and it seems like it's time to rebuild in St. Louis. As the offseason draws closer, the Cardinals have the opportunity to make a lot of moves in the coming weeks that would set them up for future success.
The St. Louis Cardinals aren't in the best position right now. St. Louis has a 65-69 record right now and is in fourth place in the National League Central behind the Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Cubs, and the Cincinnati Reds.
The St. Louis Cardinals have had an up-and-down 2025 season, to say the least. St. Louis entered the campaign with no expectations whatsoever. In fact,
The St. Louis Cardinals are closer to a playoff spot than you would likely think. St. Louis entered the day on Saturday five games back of a National League Wild Card spot.
The St. Louis Cardinals' front office has practically waved the white flag on the season, but the players aren't seeming to get the message. While the
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Will the St. Louis Cardinals make a change involving the starting rotation in the near future? This is a topic that has been out there and openly speculated about all season to the is point.
The St. Louis Cardinals still have life in the National League Wild Card race, even after selling at the trade deadline. They shipped out rental relievers Ryan Helsley, Phil Maton and Steven Matz this summer, and have seemingly turned their focus to a rebuild, but their chances at making the postseason, while slim, are very much alive.
The St. Louis Cardinals were on the cusp of being a postseason contender this season, but they opted to sell and continue their rebuild rather than make an ill-advised push for the World Series in a league with multiple loaded powerhouse rosters.
After struggling for much of the season, right-hander Miles Mikolas hopes to make the most of his remaining contract year with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Much like the St. Louis Cardinals themselves, veteran right-hander Miles Mikolas has had an up-and-down year. The 36-year old was dreadful Tuesday night, surrendering five runs in three innings during a 12-6 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
A day after winning a slugfest, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Diego Padres 3-0 thanks to a collective effort on the mound and one big hit.
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.
Cardinals lefty Steven Matz has drawn some trade interest as the July 31 deadline inches closer, reports Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Right-handed starting pitcher Miles Mikolas is in his tenth MLB season and seventh as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals. The 36-year-old veteran made his big-league debut with the San Diego Padres in 2012 but struggled to establish himself as a reliable arm in the majors, prompting him to hone his craft in Japan from 2015–2017.
St. Louis Cardinals Starting Pitcher Miles Mikolas bounced back from a terrible start last night at Busch Stadium. Mikolas gave up eight earned runs against the Cubs on July 4 at Wrigley Field.
Miles Mikolas has been quite an unpredictable starter in the 2025 MLB season for the St. Louis Cardinals. That was very much on display over his last two starts, as he recovered from a poor performance in an 11-3 loss to the Chicago Cubs on July 4 by taming the Washington Nationals on Thursday at Busch Stadium in St.
St. Louis picked up a much-needed series win.
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Miles Mikolas will seek to get his season back on track before the All-Star break next week. His final chance to do that will come Thursday night when the Cardinals host the Washington Nationals in the finale of a three-game series.
Miles Mikolas pitched six strong innings and Jordan Walker's sixth-inning homer provided the lone run Saturday night as the visiting St. Louis Cardinals topped the struggling Kansas City Royals 1-0 to win for the 12th time in 13 games.
With the St. Louis Cardinals officially missing the playoffs for the second straight season, there are plenty of people to point the finger at for what went wrong and fans will want to see changes this offseason before continuing to fill Busch Stadium.
St. Louis Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas brought out something like a farmers vs. bankers comparison to explain the difference between his club and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
It didn't take long to get some drama in Thursday's Cubs-Cardinals game, with a bleeding and injured catcher and multiple ejections before the top of the first inning came to a close.
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