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Sporting News on MSNSt. Louis Cardinals predicted to trade away several key players following season
St. Louis Cardinals predicted to trade away several key players following season originally appeared on The Sporting News The St. Louis Cardinals are slipping in the MLB standings and may be headed towards the offseason with many roster construction question marks.
The St. Louis Cardinals are one of the most iconic franchises in baseball. “The Cardinal Way” was one of the first phrases I learned growing up around the game.
The Marlins have to get their act together after their manager calls them out after ugly loss to Cardinals.
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Sporting News on MSNMLB writer predicts Cardinals' Sonny Gray could be dealt in offseason
Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller predicts that Cardinals ace Sonny Gray is one of two pitchers most likely to be traded in the offseason. A big reason why he could be on the move is thanks to their new president of baseball operations.
The Yankees swept the Cardinals and got Paul Goldschmidt back, the Rockies tackled their own player, the Reds ended the Brewers' win streak and more from the weekend's MLB action.
St. Louis Cardinals fans are looking forward to this offseason when John Mozeliak will cede control of baseball operations to Chaim Bloom. This isn't to say Moz
The St. Louis Cardinals have fallen to 61-64 on the season and are essentially out of postseason contention after being swept at home by the New York Yankees. T
St. Louis Cardinals legend Adam Wainwright explains why he believes his former team can make a push for the 2025 MLB Wild Card race.
How to watch the MLB game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Yankees, as well as first-pitch time and team news.
The St. Louis Cardinals traded away some important bullpen arms this summer, but it sounds like there's a possibility at least one of them could come back this
Eddie Gaedel, who stood 3'7" tall, holds the grand distinction of being the shortest Major League player in history. The stunt was orchestrated by Bill Veeck, the St. Louis Browns owner who was known for grabbing headlines and manufacturing spectacle.