At long last, the first day of spring training has arrived, a fresh reminder that a new St. Louis Cardinals baseball season is just around the corner.
The St. Louis Cardinals have lost their way over the previous decade and hope to rebuild the organization to be a perennial contender. However, some believe St. Louis needs to change management ...
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*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold joined columnist Jeff Gordon to discuss the Hot Stove League, which saw the Cubs ...
There, several St. Louis Cardinals and other notable figures from the world of baseball will be honored for their contributions to the game in 2024 and beyond. The evening’s highest honor ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have fallen on hard times in recent years. They lost 91 games in 2023 and finished in last place in the National League Central. And while they had a winning record in 2024 ...
The company, the club’s local telecaster, then issued a statement: “Jim Edmonds will not be returning to our St. Louis Cardinals telecasts this season. We want to thank Jim for his many ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are in a weird spot. St. Louis was in trade rumors all offseason but was unable to get pretty much anything done. There has been chatter still about trading Nolan Arenado ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are entering 2025 with different goals in mind than usual. Instead of attempting to contend for a National League Central title, they are looking to take a step back and ...
It’s hard to quantify the 2024 offseason as anything other than a massive disappointment for the St. Louis Cardinals. The club has not added a single MLB player and seems most focused on their ...
After spending a dozen seasons being involved with St. Louis Cardinals television broadcasts in some capacity, former Cardinals player Jim Edmonds won't be back in 2025 in what Edmonds described ...
ST. LOUIS – Coming off an up-and-down first season with the St. Louis Cardinals, Sonny Gray stood firm on remaining part of the organization, even as the Cardinals navigate the early stages of a ...