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Right-hander Curtis Taylor, a career minor leaguer, is likely undoubtedly hoping for a shot at the big leagues with Cards.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Roddery Munoz, right, and catcher Leonardo Bernal come together after practicing together on ...
The St. Louis Cardinals aren't in the market for top-tier starting pitchers but perhaps they should consider making a small ...
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Like many other MLB teams, the St. Louis Cardinals often welcome former players to various team events, especially during ...
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Yardbarker on MSNFormer Cardinals player, broadcaster pulls no punches on team's 'inner circle,' cultureWhile Edmonds may be walking away from his broadcasting position, he certainly has plenty of thoughts on what has been and is ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have inadvertently blessed several teams with former players this winter as they take a back seat to this offseason's free-agent market. For instance, former homegrown ...
Four former St. Louis Cardinals are among those who agreed to contracts this week. A look at all the noteworthy Cardinals to sign deals this offseason.
The right-handed pitcher was actually drafted by the Blue Jays in third round of the 2018 MLB draft but was traded to the Cardinals in 2023 as part of the deal that brought Jordan Hicks to Toronto.
Pitchers and catchers reported to Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium on Tuesday, with players taking part in long toss and workouts.
Several prospects are on the rise and the Cardinals are about to find out which ones are ready for the big-league fire.
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Five current and former St. Louis Cardinals baseball players spent the afternoon at Fort Leonard Wood Jan. 17 to meet with fans in Nutter Field House. Cardinals ...
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