Although 2025 has been an improvement on 2024’s up and down campaign, there’s still room to improve for the St. Louis Cardinals. As the team prepares to change leadership this upcoming winter, the focus is still on having a better season than last year.
Just days before the MLB Trade Deadline, in which the St. Louis Cardinals are projected to be sellers, yet another pitcher in the team's top 10 prospects has hit the injured list.
A third St. Louis Cardinals pitching prospect reportedly has undergone Tommy John surgery. The Athletic’s Katie Woo and Keith Law reported Monday that Tekoah Roby, who would have been a candidate for the big league rotation next season, had the surgery on Friday after two weeks on the injured list.
Cardinals pitching prospect Tekoah Roby underwent Tommy John surgery last week, reports Katie Woo of The Athletic. He’s expected to miss not only the remainder of the current season but also the entire 2026 season as well.
The St. Louis Cardinals got some back-breaking news. St Louis No. 6 prospect -- and 2025 breakout starter -- Tekoah Roby reportedly underwent Tommy John surgery and isn't likely to return to the mound until 2027, according to The Athletic's Katie Woo and Keith Law.
St. Louis CardinalsNo. 10 prospect Tekoah Roby - who has been lights out over his last four starts - was placed on the 7-day injured list on Monday following last week's 5 2/3-inning shutout performance in which the righty struck out six.
St. Louis Cardinals’ pitching prospect Tekoah Roby entered the 2025 season with a cloud of “what if” hanging over him. Blessed with electric stuff but plagued by injuries in previous years, his health and consistency were the primary questions.
The St. Louis Cardinals may be starting to come back down to earth a little bit after a red-hot month of May got them back into contention. They are now just three games above the .500 mark and are seven games back of first place in the National League Central.
The St. Louis Cardinals have significant pieces working their way to the big leagues. One guy who specifically has had a great year down in the minors is right-handed pitcher Tekoah Roby.
In a month marked by overpowering performances, right-handed pitcher Tekoah Roby has been named the St.Louis Cardinals’ May Minor League Pitcher of the Month.
Also a chance to vote on the #11 prospect As it turns out, the boost in votes for Darlin Saladin was artificial. It was a one vote thing. I legitimately almost removed him from last week’s vote, but decided against it last minute.
A few pitchers have stood out to me while the Opening Day outfield is a major question mark. Last week I broke up my spring training notebook into two parts with the first one covering pitchers and the second one covering hitters.