The St. Louis Cardinals have signed a right-handed pitcher who finished the 2024 season with the New York Mets to a one-year contract.
The St. Louis Cardinals are nearly two weeks away from their season opener against the Minnesota Twins on Mar. 27th but still have several roster cuts to make.
The most experimental portion of the roster is also the area that will be under the most scrutiny in close games.
The St. Louis Cardinals view their depth at starting pitcher as a strength. It also emphasizes how Spring Training develops before they commit to the five-man rotation set on Opening Day.
The St. Louis Cardinals were quiet this offseason. They were attempting to trade Nolan Arenado, but that didn't come to pass and likely won't until at least the trade deadline. No free agents were ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have signed right-handed relief pitcher Phil Maton to a one-year deal. The team announced the signing ...
Cardinals could look to trade Erick Fedde Starting pitcher Erick Fedde could be the next guy on the move for St. Louis. The Cardinals have emphasized a desire to focus on their younger players ...