The St. Louis Cardinals didn't have a lot to be excited about this season, but the future is a different story. While St. Louis might not have the deepest farm system in baseball, they have a lot of top-end talent, including multiple potential ace pitchers.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been having a decent amount of success with recent draftee Quinn Mathews out of Stanford, so in the 15th round of the 2025 MLB Draft, they doubled down, taking infielder Trevor Haskins.
To begin the week, MLB Pipeline updated their rankings, both on the top-100 and the top-30 for all 30 teams. The St. Louis Cardinals top-5 ended up getting a bit of a shake-up, with the addition of No.
With the St. Louis Cardinals having an eye to the future, could that lead to one of the team’s top prospects getting a shot in the big leagues in the near future?
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The St. Louis Cardinals are in a rebuild season, but have still put together a pretty solid 56-57 record overall. While it's certainly not where Cardinals fans would like to be, it's still a whole let better than half of MLB, with the hope of better times in the near future.
The St. Louis Cardinals have had success with taking Stanford Cardinal in recent drafts, selecting Quinn Mathews in the fourth round of the 2023 MLB Draft.
Former Stanford Cardinal Quinn Mathews was touted all offseason as a pitcher that could have an impact on the St. Louis Cardinals roster in 2025. He looked good in Spring Training, tossing six scoreless innings with the big-league team before being optioned to minor-league camp.
A former Stanford University legend is climbing the ranks in the St. Louis Cardinals organization. On Friday, 24-year-old left-hander Quinn Mathews dominated on the mound, grabbing the attention of MLB Pipeline’s X account.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a pair of pitching prospects, lefty Quinn Mathews and righty Tink Hence, alongside top draft pick JJ Weatherholt at the top of their prospect rankings.
St. Louis Cardinals No. 2 prospect Quinn Mathews made his return to the mound on Monday after missing more than a month with injury. The 24-year-old was assigned to the Florida Complex League Monday morning according to Cardinals Player Development on 'X', and was on the mound for his first start since April 11 by noon.
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.
Less than three weeks into the start of the Minor League season, and the St. Louis Cardinals top three pitching prospects are all on the injured list. Quinn Mathews, the Cardinals top pitching prospect (MLB Pipeline's No.
If you’re an early-season standings watcher, the National League Central just one week into the season could cause you to question your sanity. The St.
St. Louis Cardinals non-roster invitee Quinn Mathews - MLB Pipeline's No. 45 overall prospect - threw four solid innings for the birds in his second appearance of the spring on Friday.
Now that March has arrived, teams have begun to trim their camp rosters down. The St. Louis Cardinals announced on March 2 that eight players were either optioned to the Minors or re-assigned to Minor League camp.
Left-hander Quinn Mathews did plenty to impress the St. Louis Cardinals this spring, including outdueling a legend. Still, the Cardinals reassigned the young pitcher to minor league camp on Sunday, but it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Mathews in St.
The ticket holders at the spring training game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Toronto Blue Jays in Dunedin, Fla., saw the debut of future Baseball Hall of Fame member Max Scherzer in a Jays uniform on Tuesday.
St. Louis Cardinals top pitching prospect Quinn Mathews rose through four Minor League levels in 2024 before finishing the year in Triple A. Now, as Spring Training begins, he is a non-roster invitee to the big-league warmup.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced the organization’s 2024 Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year selections. Catcher Jimmy Crooks and left-handed pitching prospect Quinn Mathews received the honor.
The St. Louis Cardinals haven't had the season they hoped for. St. Louis currently is one game above .500 with a 72-71 record but is on the outside looking in on the National League Wild Card race.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ prospect Quinn Mathews is having an impressive start to his professional career, to say the least. The young left-handed pitching prospect has been dominant since day one, and he has been moving up the minor league levels at a rapid pace.
The St. Louis Cardinals have recently made a significant move by promoting their top prospect, Quinn Mathews, to Triple-A Memphis. This decision comes after Mathews’ exceptional performance at Double-A Springfield, solidifying his reputation as a formidable pitcher.
The St. Louis Cardinals have selected pitching prospects Tink Hence and Quinn Mathews to represent the organization in this years Futures All-Star Game.
The St. Louis Cardinals are slated to promote Quinn Mathews to Double-A Springfield, Daniel Guerrero of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Mathews is one of the biggest risers among pitching prospects this season.
Quinn Mathews was seen more as a safe pick as opposed to someone with actual upside. A Stanford college senior, Mathews jumped on the national scene after throwing a 156-pitch, 16-strikeout, complete game against Texas in the Super Regionals.
The St. Louis Cardinals prospect Quinn Mathews has started off the season with a bang. The former Stanford star has been nearly unhittable so far. The 6’4″ Mathews posted a 2-0 record with a 0.50 ERA, giving up only one run over 18 innings pitched.