The St. Louis Cardinals aren't too far away from being considered true contenders in the National League. St. Louis has been one of the best teams in baseball over the last six weeks after a disastrous start to the 2023 season.
Cardinals. Sharks. You’re gonna need a bigger boat for this one. Good morning, Viva El Birdos! It’s that time again. That great American tradition. That beloved summer holiday.
Here is somewhere to talk about baseball though If you looked outside in St. Louis at any point today you might have noticed a little something that would put tonight’s game at Busch Stadium in jeopardy.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been in a plethora of rumors lately as the 2024 Major League Baseball trade deadline gets closer. St. Louis has been one of the best teams in baseball over the last six weeks and now is expected to add at the trade deadline.
The St. Louis Cardinals need one more boost for the starting rotation. The trade deadline is three weeks away and it would be surprising at this point if the Cardinals didn't add help to the rotation.
The St. Louis Cardinals postponed Tuesday night's game with the visiting Kansas City Royals due to inclement weather. The contest will be made up Wednesday with a split doubleheader at Busch Stadium, with the first game starting at 12:45 p.m.
The St. Louis Cardinals are sitting at second in the National League Central, and are in a position to acquire a former All-Star to strengthen their bullpen.
The St. Louis Cardinals (48-42) and Kansas City Royals (49-43) meet Tuesday at Busch Stadium, with first pitch at 7:45 PM ET on BSMW. The Cardinals are -119 moneyline favorites for the contest, however, the Royals are favored against the spread of 1.5 runs with +167 odds.
The Kansas City Royals (49-43) kick off a two-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals (48-42) with a Tuesday matchup at Busch Stadium. First pitch is at 7:45 PM ET.
The St. Louis Cardinals struggled mightily to start the season but completely turned their season around, and now have a major choice to make this summer.
Don't be surprised if Major League Baseball clubs start making moves in the very near future. The trade deadline is three weeks away and the overall picture is starting to get clearer on who will be buyers and who will be sellers.
The St. Louis Cardinals (48-42) will host the Kansas City Royals (49-43), Tuesday at 7:45 PM ET, in the opener of a two-game series. Looking to see who’s playing for the Cardinals and the Royals?
Alec Burleson homered and drove in three runs, Miles Mikolas pitched into the seventh inning and the visiting St. Louis Cardinals beat the Washington Nationals 6-0 on Monday.
The St. Louis Cardinals activated Lars Nootbaar from the 10-day injured list Monday. Nootbaar, 26, has not played since May 29 due to an oblique strain.
Action Network's Tony Sartori shares his Cardinals vs. Nationals pick for Monday, July 8, which includes MLB odds on the run line, over/under and moneyline.
Lance Lynn was fresh off a pair of quality starts and a major career milestone entering Saturday's showdown with the Washington Nationals. The St. Louis Cardinals veteran didn't enjoy anywhere near that same level of success at Busch Stadium on Saturday.
We are coming off a 3-0 sweep on Wednesday to push our recent run to 16-8 in the last 24 picks. Let's finish the week strong with another three-pack of K props for Friday's MLB slate.
The St. Louis Cardinals’ prospect Nick Dunn may not be the flashiest propect in the organization, but he has performed well at every level. The left-handed hitting infielder was drafted by the Cardinals in the fifth round of the 2018 MLB draft and has steadily improved every season.
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 will have two players from their minor league system taking part in the 2024 Futures Game which will be played on July 13th at 4:10 PM EST.
As the St. Louis Cardinals continue to position themselves as playoff contenders, they should consider temporarily shutting down one of their star players.
St. Louis Cardinals Cardinals Closer Ryan Helsley notched his 30th save yesterday afternoon at home against the Cincinnati Reds. He struck out two as the Cardinals went on to win 2-0.
Entering the season, he ranked in the back half of the organization’s top-10 prospects at both Baseball America and on Keith Law’s write-up at The Athletic.
Things looked bleak for the St. Louis Cardinals on May 11. But a recent surge has changed the outlook in St. Louis.
St. Louis has become one of the hottest teams in baseball, and the club's starting backstop will be returning to action on Monday.
He was seemingly on track to be activated from the injured list around the start of July. Instead, he’ll now be sidelined for another month at the very least.
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