The Cardinals have more firmly committed to a retool than they did last offseason. They treated last season primarily as an evaluation year but weren’t as aggressive in selling off veteran pieces as they’ve been this winter.
I have a question that I don’t have an answer to, but it might be the key between the St. Louis Cardinals well-publicized rebuild lasting half a decade or a year or two.
Over the last year or so, Nolan Gorman has been a guy at the center of a lot of buzz around the St. Louis Cardinals. On the bright side, Gorman has prolific power.
How many of the active MLB players with 300 or more doubles in their career can you name in five minutes?
It seems like pretty much every player on the St. Louis Cardinals' roster has been in some sort of trade rumor over the last few weeks. Sonny Gray is just the first to go, not the last.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The Cardinals and manager Oli Marmol have opened early extension conversations, writes Derrick Goold of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. It seems likely that some kind of multi-year agreement will be reached this offseason.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a few logjams to clear up and it already sounds like there are teams out there willing to help the club out with this. One of the biggest talking points heading into the 2025 season for the Cardinals was the team’s “runway” players.
Let's take a look at three questions facing the Cardinals this offseason.
Over the last couple of years, Nolan Gorman is someone who had arguably the most question marks around him for the St. Louis Cardinals. Gorman is someone with elite power.
Things are likely going to get a little tricky in the infield for the St. Louis Cardinals down the stretch, but that may not be the worst thing in the world.
The St. Louis Cardinals have fallen out of postseason contention. Despite two consecutive series wins, they are 5 1/2 games back in the National League Wild Card picture and trail the Milwaukee Brewers by 16 1/2 games in the NL Central.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The St. Louis Cardinals recently played a little spoiler against the Cincinnati Reds, winning two out of three games against their National League Central rivals and Wild Card hopefuls.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a lot of difficult decisions on the docket and will look different in 2026, but one guy who is making his case to stick around is young slugger Nolan Gorman.
The St. Louis Cardinals aren't playing for much of anything at this point in the 2025 season. At 64-66 and five games back in the National League Wild Card race, the best the Cardinals can do at this point is to hope to play a little spoiler down the stretch when they match up against contending teams.
The St. Louis Cardinals are in a bit of a weird spot this season. They have a lot of talent, but they sold at the deadline. Despite that, they're a competitive team that will likely miss the postseason by a few games.
Nolan Gorman atoned for a costly throwing error by producing the game-winning RBI as the St. Louis Cardinals edged the visiting Chicago Cubs 3-2 Sunday night.
The St. Louis Cardinals are looking ahead to the future. This was shown to be perfectly clear after trading Ryan Helsley, Steven Matz, and Phil Maton away.
The St. Louis Cardinals have some big decisions to make in the offseason. The team is moving on from John Mozeliak as the president of baseball operations and replacing him with Chaim Bloom.
The St. Louis Cardinals got some bad news on Saturday. The Athletic's Katie Woo shared that Nolan Gorman is going on the Injured List and the club is calling back up Thomas Saggese in his place.
Infielder Nolan Gorman is in his fourth season with the St. Louis Cardinals. The 25-year-old was selected in the first round of the 2018 MLB Draft and debuted for the major-league roster during the 2022 season.
Nolan Gorman and Victor Scott II each hit a home run as the visiting St. Louis Cardinals threw a combined three-hitter to complete their first sweep of the Cleveland Guardians with an 7-0 victory Sunday afternoon.
With more than a third of the 2025 season complete, the St. Louis Cardinals are still struggling to find playing time for former first-round pick Nolan Gorman.
If St. Louis Cardinals fans want good news, it’s that second baseman Nolan Gorman doesn’t expect to miss too much time with a right hamstring strain. Of course, that means there’s bad news.
The Cardinals have announced that infielder Nolan Gorman has been optioned to Triple-A Memphis.
After a sluggish start to the season, Cardinals Second Baseman Nolan Gorman has started to get results in the batters box the past two weeks. In the past two weeks, Gorman has hit more home runs — six — than anybody in baseball not named Aaron Judge.
Heading into the 2024 season, the St. Louis Cardinals had big expectations for power-hitting second baseman Nolan Gorman entering his third big league season.
Nolan Gorman drove in three runs to lift the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3-1 victory over the visiting Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday afternoon in the conclusion of a suspended game.
With Spring Training set to start in late February, each team is filled with hope for a run at a World Series title and fresh faces are ready to make a name for themselves in the majors.
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.
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