The St. Louis Cardinals have had an interesting week so far. St. Louis officially optioned red-hot infielder Thomas Saggese to the minors on Monday and brought up young utility man Jose Barrero.
Many people are wondering why the St. Louis Cardinals just demoted a player with a .341 batting average. News surfaced on Monday that St. Louis decided to option 23-year-old infielder Thomas Saggese to Triple-A Memphis Redbirds.
The St. Louis Cardinals selected the contract of infielder/outfielder Jose Barrero from Triple-A Memphis on Monday and optioned infielder Thomas Saggese.
Prior to beginning a four-game series in Cininnati on Monday, the St. Louis Cardinals, ironically, will be calling up one of the Reds' former top prospects.
Perhaps no award is more difficult to speculate on than the Rookie of the Year Award. For most player awards, fans can use prior success and evaluations of performance against major league talent to make predictions as to who may win.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been an interesting spot so far this season. They've had a cold stretch recently, although they did get back in the win column on Friday against the Milwaukee Brewers.
The St. Louis Cardinals haven't had the start to the season they have wanted to have but that doesn't mean there hasn't been some serious bright spots.
The St. Louis Cardinals clearly must be happy with the play of infielder Thomas Saggese right now. Saggese recently was called up to the big leagues once Nolan Gorman was placed on the Injured List.
The St. Louis Cardinals are just days away from likely having to make a difficuly decision. Masyn Winn is eligible to be activated off the Injured List on April 22nd after being placed on the Injured List due to back spasms.
The St. Louis Cardinals recently called up infielder Thomas Saggese and he's done nothing short of proving he belongs at the big league level. He's been an exciting piece in the Cardinals' farm system for almost two years after he was acquired from the Texas Rangers in the deal that cut ties with Jordan Montgomery in 2023.
The St. Louis Cardinals recently called up young infielder Thomas Saggese when Nolan Gorman went on the Injured List. Saggese filled a need quickly for the Cardinals and has done nothing but hit since.
The St. Louis Cardinals are going to have a pretty tough decision to make in the near future. St. Louis recently called up young infielder Thomas Saggese when Nolan Gorman was briefly placed on the Injured List.
The 2025 Major League Baseball season has been going on for a few weeks and it has been an up-and-down start for the St. Louis Cardinals. There has been both positives and negatives, obviously, at this point.
He will be replaced by fellow infielder Nolan Gorman, whose own 10-day IL stint (due to a hamstring strain) has now ended with Gorman’s activation to the big-league roster.
The St. Louis Cardinals had a slight scare on Friday. St. Louis announced on Friday that young slugger Nolan Gorman was placed on the 10-day Injured List due to a right hamstring strain and brought up prospect Thomas Saggese.
The St. Louis Cardinals are prepared to battle the Boston Red Sox on Friday at 1:10 PM CDT but will be without one of their top young sluggers for the entire series.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced this week that their No. 5 prospect Thomas Saggese will start the year in the minors. They sent the infielder to minor league camp after he spent the past month with the big-league squad.
The St. Louis Cardinals continue to cut down their roster with opening day 11 days away. Today’s moves were highlighted by the team optioning Thomas Saggese down to the Memphis Redbirds in Triple-A.
The St. Louis Cardinals are set to enter a rebuild and will prioritize youth rather than look to improve their roster for 2025. They'll be looking to take a step back from contention next season.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ No. 4 prospect Thomas Saggese has continued to impress in the Arizona Fall League over the past month. The infielder was named to the Fall Stars Game in the AFL Showcase.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ prospect Thomas Saggese has been an impressive addition to the organization. He was probably one of the reasons the front office was fine with moving on from Tommy Edman.
St. Louis Cardinals top prospect Thomas Saggese is making a strong impression in his first week with the team. With a solid September performance, Saggese, ranked No.
The St. Louis Cardinals are dipping into their farm system as the 2024 season winds down. With their playoff chances hanging by a thread, the Cards promoted infielder Thomas Saggese, their No.
The St. Louis Cardinals No. prospect within the organization, Thomas Saggese, is being called up after an injury to a major utility piece, as reported by Robert Murray of MLB Insider.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ prospect Thomas Saggese is a player to keep an eye on. As Cardinal fans suffer through another year of mediocrity, it’s nice to have some hope for the future.