The Cardinals are eyeing college talent in the upcoming MLB Draft, with a shift in focus from pitching to batting. LSU outfielder Derek Curiel is projected as their top pick. 🔍
The Cardinals are eyeing college talent in the upcoming MLB Draft, with a shift in focus from pitching to batting. LSU outfielder Derek Curiel is projected as their top pick. 🔍
"Pujols and Molina shift from Cardinals legends to World Baseball Classic managerial roles. Will their legendary playing careers translate to managing success on the international stage? 🌍⚾"
St. Louis Cardinals fans turned to the World Baseball Classic for their baseball fix, with St. Louis ranking in the top three for viewership of Team USA games. Limited televised Spring Training games left fans eager for more Cardinals action. 📺
Historically, Deniel Ortiz's ranking as the #18 St. Louis Cardinals prospect seems surprising. Though perceived as a bat-only player, his potential remains significant if he can overcome strikeout issues and improve his defense, needing a standout batting performance.
Matthew Liberatore's transition to the starting rotation has bolstered the Cardinals' pitching staff. With a versatile six-pitch arsenal, he's poised to lead a revamped rotation, showcasing his full repertoire. ⚾
Spring training highlights for the Cardinals: Lars Nootbaar's Opening Day status is in question, while Josh Baez impresses with a standout spring. Strong performances noted from Matthew Liberatore, Packy Naughton, and JJ Wetherholt.
The Cardinals are sorting out who will fill the 4th and 5th spots in their rotation as Spring Training progresses. Candidates include Richard Fitts, Andre Pallante, and Kyle Leahy, each vying for a spot to bolster the pitching lineup.
The Cardinals signed 29 pre-arbitration players for 2026, but Masyn Winn stood out by not initially agreeing, leading the club to renew his contract. This move highlights his unique position and potential future implications.
Dustin May is turning heads in St. Louis' spring camp. With a solid performance against the Nationals, May is poised to be the Cards' No. 2 starter. Manager Oliver Marmol is also eyeing consistency from Nolan Gorman this season.
Albert Pujols, a legendary figure for the St. Louis Cardinals, still showcases his iconic hitting skills even after retirement. Now managing the Dominican Republic team, he recently impressed during batting practice, proving some talents never fade. 🏏
With Hunter Greene sidelined, the Cardinals could have an unexpected edge in the NL Central. Despite a rebuild, the door is ajar for St. Louis to outpace projections in a division lacking a clear powerhouse. 🏟️
The Cardinals' exciting lineup trio—JJ Wetherholt, Ivan Herrera, and Alec Burleson—could dominate in 2026. Manager Oliver Marmol is likely to place them at the top of the order, making them a formidable challenge for opposing pitchers. ⚾
Ty Van Dyke impressed at Cardinals' Minor League Spring Training, facing the minimum over three innings. A pair of major leaguers also took the mound for Peoria against the Mets.
With two weeks until Opening Day, the Cardinals are narrowing their roster. Ivan Herrera, Pedro Pages, and Yohel Pozo are set to start as catchers after recent minor league assignments. Final decisions loom for bullpen and position player slots.
Cardinals' spring training is heating up with Matthew Liberatore showing promise on the mound. Predictions suggest a solid season with potential for 85 wins. Despite impressive spring stats, Josh Baez didn't make the roster, sparking fan debate. ⚾
Lars Nootbaar's spring absence continues as he recovers from heel surgeries, likely starting the season on the injured list. The Cardinals are exploring left field options, with Nelson Velázquez impressing in camp. Joshua Báez heads to Triple-A.
Cardinals reassign pitchers Max Rajcic and Bruce Zimmermann, along with outfielder Chase Davis, to minor league camp. Davis is ranked 26th among prospects. This move trims the spring roster to 43, with 17 more cuts expected before the season kicks off.
The Cardinals are leveling up fan engagement by revamping their Kids Club, now offering a free tier for families. ⚾️
Fanarchy Field Notes • Velázquez's early homer was the lone bright spot for the Cardinals. ⚾ • Shuster's shaky start allowed four runs in just three innings of work. • Cardinals' bats fell silent after the first inning, managing only three hits total. • Mets' Alvarez capped a third-inning rally with a two-run homer, shifting momentum. • Baty's consistent hitting kept the Cardinals' defense on their toes all game.
Hunter Dobbins, a key offseason acquisition for the Cardinals, won't be ready for Opening Day due to recovery from knee surgery. This narrows the competition for the final rotation spot, leaving Dobbins out of the mix for now.
Cardinals' projected Opening Day roster highlights a younger team led by Masyn Winn and Alec Burleson. Newcomers like JJ Wetherholt and Michael McGreevy are set to make an impact, while veterans like Nolan Arenado have departed. Expect a fresh vibe at Busch Stadium.
The Cardinals' 2026 rotation is a puzzle, with potential starters jostling for position. This year's enigmatic mix may offer flexibility over certainty. Will the unsettled nature become a strength? Only time—and innings—will tell. 🏟️
Chase Davis, the Cardinals' 2023 first-round pick, ended a three-year spring training homer drought with a multi-homer game, reigniting hopes for a breakout. 💥
Cardinals' Minor League Spring Training rolls on: 34 campers joined the MLB split squad day after cuts from big league camp, showcasing depth and future potential. ⚾
Prospect Joshua Baez is turning heads in Cardinals' camp with towering homers and a 1.095 OPS. Despite management's caution, the power-hitting outfielder is making a strong case for an Opening Day roster spot—a much-needed spark for a thin bench.