The St. Louis Cardinals had a chance to earn its 73 win of the season on Saturday night but things didn't work out in the club's favor. St. Louis was leading 6-2 heading into the eighth inning of Saturday night's showdown but the wheels fell off from there.
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.
Willson Contreras lost his cool on Monday night. In the matchup between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Pirates, the first baseman was involved in a heated confrontation with the umpire, which got him tossed out of the game.
A Major League switch hitter has hit at least 35 home runs on 35 occasions in MLB history. How many of the switch hitters to reach that milestone can you name in five minutes?
The St. Louis Cardinals were a surprise team earlier this season. However, the team is 4-6 over its last ten, dropping them back under .50o. Nolan Arenado and others are out with injuries, leaving Sonny Gray and the pitching staff without an offense to compliment them.
The 2025 MLB regular season is winding down, filled with record-breaking performances -- both good and bad. Here are 25 things we learned along the way.
The St. Louis Cardinals have changes coming this offseason. Chaim Bloom is taking over as president of baseball operations from John Mozeliak. He’s been with the organization and will transition roles this offseason. He’ll obviously alter the roster with a rebuild seemingly necessary.
Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol was ejected in the seventh inning of St. Louis' game with the New York Yankees on Sunday by home plate umpire Nik Lentz for protesting ball-and-strike calls.
The St. Louis Cardinals certainly aren’t in the position they thought they would be in a month ago. There was a time in which this team looked like a playoff contender about a month ago.
The St. Louis Cardinals made their first significant move of the 2025 trade deadline on Wednesday by designating right-handed pitcher Erick Fedde for assignment.
The St. Louis Cardinals have some work to do following the All Star Break. Coming into their series against the Arizona Diamondbacks behind the NL Central leading Chicago Cubs by 6.5 games, Oliver Marmol and the Cardinals have numerous crucial series coming up in their schedule — starting with Arizona.
Before Sunday's game, the Cardinals activated catcher Ivan Herrera from the 10-day injured list. The corresponding move saw another regular hit the 10-day IL, as outfielder Lars Nootbaar has been sidelined by what the Cards described as a left costochondral sprain.
Manager Oliver Marmol and the St. Louis Cardinals have been one of the more interesting teams in the league to follow. They took the offseason to seemingly kickstart a rebuild, but they've since won a lot of games during the regular season.
Coming into the season, there weren't very many managers on a hot seat much hotter than St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol. Over the last few years, Marmol has been given a veteran roster with talented players and he hasn't been able to win consistently.
The St. Louis Cardinals have found a potential star in Iván Herrera and it's clear that they are going to give him as many opportunities as possible. Manager Oliver Marmol talked about wanting to have the young slugger in the lineup every day, as transcribed by The Athletic's Katie Woo.
The St. Louis Cardinals fell to 27-23 after a 5-1 loss to the Detroit Tigers on Friday. However, Oliver Marmol’s team is still in second place in the National League Central division, only a few games behind the Chicago Cubs.
If you have been following the St. Louis Cardinals over the last few months, you've likely heard about all of the negatives. St. Louis was in trade rumors all offseason and that has carried over to some pretty wild speculation this season.
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.
St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol calls on fans to show up in force this season despite the uncertainty about the team’s direction. Marmol commented on Wednesday on the Cardinals Territory podcast when asked what his main message was to fans heading into the season.
Even though we are still in the heart of the Major League Baseball offseason, there are some managers who are already sitting on a hot seat while preparing for the 2025 season.
The Cardinals held their end-of-season news conference Monday afternoon and announced sweeping changes that are set to take place over the next few seasons as they look to rebound as an organization.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ 83-79 record is a big improvement on their dismal 71-91 mark from 2023, yet the team still ended up well short of the playoffs, let alone in any serious contention.
The St. Louis Cardinals could consider a managerial change after another underwhelming season this offseason and could look to some franchise legends to right the ship.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been one of Major League Baseball's biggest disappointments since the beginning of the 2023 season. The Cardinals had designs on contending in 2024, hoping that a rebuilt rotation would be the difference.
The St. Louis Cardinals were hoping that the 2024 campaign would be different from their disappointment of a season in 2023. Yet with 37 games already in the books, this season is beginning to feel eerily reminiscent of the team’s struggles from the prior season, and the pressure is beginning to mount on Oliver Marmol and his team.
There may be a new rivalry brewing in baseball: St. Louis Cardinals manager Oli Marmol versus Oakland A’s security guards.
St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol received a nice little extension ahead of Opening Day.
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