Due to rainy weather, the Cardinals’ series opener against the Royals on Tuesday was postponed and moved to a split doubleheader on Wednesday at Busch Stadium.
Former Cardinals pitcher Michael Wacha returns to Busch, where he is scheduled to face the Cards on Tuesday. His ERA is 2.31 in his past eight starts.
In today’s 10 a.m. “Ten Hochman” sports video — brought to you by Siteman Cancer Center — Ben Hochman discusses “Biscuits” Burleson, the Cardinals standout hitter of late. Also, a happy birthday shoutout to Fred Savage! And as always, Hochman picks a random St. Louis Cards card!
The percentage of Cardinals wins coming in tight games is higher than it's been in baseball's live-ball era.
The Cardinals' ongoing attempt to claw their way out of the run-differential danger zone continues. They're making progress.
In Monday's 6-0 victory at Washington, a wrinkle in the Cardinals' lineup revealed the defense they want and production they need to turn around a trend this season.
Right fielder Nootbaar rejoined the team from a second stint this season on IL, to find a changed lineup and a new everyday bat who plays his position.
Homers from Paul Goldschmidt, Alec Burleson help Cardinals to 6-0 win and 12th victory in their past 17 games, and they have not lost a series since mid-June.
The Cardinals, winners of two of the first three, wrap up a road series Monday afternoon against the Nationals. First pitch is set for 3:05 p.m.
Bring your Cardinals questions and comments to Monday’s 11 a.m. live chat.
In today’s 10 a.m. “Ten Hochman” sports video — brought to you by Siteman Cancer Center — Ben Hochman discusses some Cardinals history made on this day in 1962 with Stan Musial and Bob Gibson. Also, a happy birthday shoutout to Kevin Bacon! And as always, Hochman picks a random St. Louis Car…
Within an 8-3 victory Sunday at Nationals Park was a percolating offense lifted by some familiar swings from Willson Contreras, Nolan Arenado, and Nolan Gorman.
The Cardinals are now 47-42 as they head into the final week before the MLB All-Star Game and break. St. Louis has the best National League record since Mother's Day.
The right-hander, who converted 31 consecutive days to shatter the club record, who was arguably the Cardinals' steadiest player is now their one star, as selected by MLB.
'I want to perform. I want to drive in runs. That’s never going to change,' says third baseman, who has 8 hits in 3 days but still a career-low first half slugging percentage.
Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley discusses his All-Star Game selection Sunday (July 7, 2024) in Washington after Major League Baseball announced the pitchers and complete rosters for this year’s Midsummer Classic. It is Helsley’s second career All-Star election and he was the only Cardinal vote…
Kyle Gibson improves to 7-3 with five innings of work, but it's the versatile, steady offense that leads the Cardinals to 8-3 victory at Washington.
Adam Wainwright will be on the air sometime between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. St. Louis time Monday on NBC (KSDK, Channel 5 in St. Louis).
Looking to rebound from an ugly loss, the Cardinals continue a four-game road series Sunday against the Nationals. First pitch is set for 12:35 p.m.
Washington roars to 9-run lead on Lynn, who allows career-worst 11 runs (10 earned) and leaves riddle to avoid a 14-6 loss becoming an anchor on series.
Three homers in the first two innings and a career-worst 10 earned runs allowed doom Cardinals starter, turning game into slog for who could save a bullpen better.
With a streak of lefties for opponents, Cardinals set aside days for Gorman to work on his swing without starts. When needed sooner than planned, he produced.
The Cardinals continue a four-game weekend series Saturday afternoon in Washington against the Nationals. First pitch is set for 3:05 p.m.
Prepare for Walker's name to stir hot-stove discussion. What will be more interesting is if Cardinals engage in others' interest.
Cardinals' dogged, wild comeback from five-run deficit leads to 7-6 win vs. Washington in 11th inning, but not before new-fangled rule contributes to Helsley's blown save.
After allowing a grand slam in the first inning of his Friday start, Cardinals prospect Ian Bedell threw five frames and earned his first win in Class AAA.
Masyn Winn scores winning run on passed ball in 7-6 victory, but it was steady drumbeat base hits (like Willson Contreras' game-tying homer) that spurred rally.
With 31 saves in his first 32 opportunities, closer seems certain to be club's rep for Midsummer Classic, but two other relievers have strong candidacies.
Announcer's scheduled return engagement in May was rained out.
Cardinals prospect Quinn Mathews was named Cardinals minor league pitcher of the month of June, making it the second time he's earned the monthly honor. Outfield prospect and former first round pick Chase Davis earned Cardinals minor league player of the month honors.