Sunday night’s World Baseball Classic semifinal game between the United States and Cuba has brought about some anxious moments for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Reports from Tuesday at Cardinals camp in Jupiter detailed two-time Gold Glove Award-winning left fielder Tyler O’Neill taking defensive reps in center field.
Unlike many at spring training that are already on the Cardinals roster, there are two players in attendance that are trying to expand that roster with their names.
Cardinals pitcher Ryan Helsley spoke to reporters Friday after losing his arbitration case with the Cardinals. He expressed disappointment at the outcome but said he is thankful for the opportunity he has with the team.
The hall of fame plaque of former Cardinals third baseman Scott Rolen will have a Cardinals logo on it, the National Baseball Hall of Fame announced Friday
On the same day that former Cy Young Award winner Corbin Burnes made waves in Brewers camp by voicing his displeasure with the way his salary arbitration situation played out, a prominent Cardinal has reportedly lost a hearing of his own against St. Louis.
John Mozeliak had asked Willson Contreras whether he intended to play in the World Baseball Classic. As one of MLB’s most notable Venezuelan-born stars, it conceivably would have been a meaningful opportunity for the new Cardinals catcher.
From pitchers and catchers, players are starting to report to spring training camp today as the Cardinal’s kick off their preparation for the 2023 season.
The financially troubled parent company of regional sports networks that own the broadcast rights to 42 U.S. professional sports teams skipped about $140 million in interest payments due Wednesday.
As the Cardinals descend upon Jupiter, Florida this week for spring training, the club has been busy finalizing a deal with its lead baseball operations executive
Broaching the buzzword that permeates camps across the country this time of year, John Mozeliak peeled back the curtain on the nature of competition at spring training.
Dan McLaughlin, the formal Cardinals broadcaster who parted ways with the team after his third DWI charge, posted a letter on Twitter Monday explaining his long battle with alcoholism, depression, and anxiety.
The St. Louis Cardinals will be holding open interviews for Usher and Event Attendant gameday job positions at Busch Stadium on Saturday, February 11, from 10:00 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak held a lengthy press conference with local reporters inside the Busch Stadium interview room at Saturday’s Winter Warm-Up. We compiled some of the most relevant takeaways from the session.
This offseason many of your favorite Cardinals players are stopping by Baton Rogue Louisiana, not for the food (even though it’s surely a pitstop), they’re instead making a business trip to the Baseball Performance Lab.
Cardinals top prospect Jordan Walker hasn’t yet put the birds on the bat on his back at the Major League level for St. Louis, but he’s already been busy earning hardware for his efforts in the organization.
The Cardinals wanted to leave the Winter Meetings in San Diego with an answer to their catcher question. According to reports Wednesday, they may be close to accomplishing that goal.
As the Cardinals navigate the Winter Meetings this week in San Diego, the team has been consistently linked to one specific area of need more than any other: St. Louis is in the market for a catcher.
Ahead of his final season in Major League Baseball, Adam Wainwright will represent Team USA in the World Baseball Classic for the first time in his career.
The storybook ending to the illustrious MLB career of Albert Pujols was cemented with yet another award Tuesday, as it was revealed that Pujols has been named National League Comeback Player of the Year by Major League Baseball.
With Reyes’ future murky as he recovers from shoulder surgery, the Cardinals simply weren’t going to commit the financial resources and the 40-man roster spot to the 28-year-old.
The Cardinals’ first baseman earned the first MVP Award of his career after finishing second in the voting in both 2013 and 2015 while he was a member of the Diamondbacks.