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President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom has said that he wants to add a veteran arm to the St. Louis Cardinals pitching staff. According to a new report, that might be free agent pitcher Griffin Canning who the Cardinals have been in contact with.
The St. Louis Cardinals completed an important trade on Tuesday, sending third baseman Nolan Arenado to the Arizona Diamondbacks for right-hander Jack Martinez.
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The St. Louis Cardinals are building a nice farm system pipeline
In total, you might recall from the earlier work that Fangraphs has the Cardinals with two 55 FV players (Wetherholt, Doyle) plus five 50 FV players (Bernal, Rodriguez, Crooks, Mathews, Hence). Seven players projected to average or better MLB players seems a fairly strong upper-end of the system, if a little lopsided in catching.
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Cardinals TV rights in jeopardy; MLB could soon take over
Major League Baseball could take over production and distribution of St. Louis Cardinals broadcasts as soon as next season, as the team’s current local television provider faces an uncertain
After weeks of trying to pull off a trade for Cardinals' second baseman Brendan Donovan, an even bigger deal involving reliever JoJo Romero could suit both teams
ST. LOUIS - Following a missed December 2025 payment from Main Street Sports Group (operator of FanDuel Sports Network), the St. Louis Cardinals released
Greg Amsinger, a MLB network host and Lindenwood alum, joins FOX 2 Sports Director Martin Kilcoyne on Sports Final to talk all things baseball, including the Nolan Arenado trade, an upcoming
The St. Louis Cardinals’ rotation is a mess heading into 2026. The Cardinals are reportedly parting ways with two All-Stars to free up salary room, but big-money signings? Nah. The offseason chatter has mostly been about shedding pricey veterans.
It feels like a long time since the St. Louis Cardinals won 93 games and the NL Central title in 2022. After largely standing pat last winter, the Cardinals have finally committed to a teardown under new president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom.