The St. Louis Cardinals offseason forecast is foggy, as many wonder what the front office means by saying they plan to reduce payroll this winter. Obviously, players with expensive contracts will be shopped but it's yet to be decided whether St.
The St. Louis Cardinals may look different in the middle of the lineup in 2025. Paul Goldschmidt has been a staple at first base and in the middle of the lineup for the Cardinals for years.
With the St. Louis Cardinals not in the playoffs and free agency quickly approaching, each day there is more and more speculation about what the club will do.
The St. Louis Cardinals could lose multiple franchise cornerstones this winter. First baseman Paul Goldschmidt is the most likely Cardinals star to be playing elsewhere in 2025.
The Houston Astros have been linked to first baseman Paul Goldschmidt throughout the past year. While Goldschmidt isn't the player he once was, especially after a down campaign for the St.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a critical offseason ahead of them, which will lay the foundation for the club's rebuilding efforts. The Cardinals' weak and outdated player development system has disadvantaged the young roster and it could take time for things to finally click.
The St. Louis Cardinals are set to enter a rebuild after finishing 83-79 and missing the postseason for the second consecutive year. They also are preparing to say goodbye to some familiar faces.
It certainly seems like changes are coming with the St. Louis Cardinals. Fans may not necessarily be happy with some of the choices on the way for the Cardinals this offseason, but the team will be very good in the long run.
The St. Louis Cardinals missed the postseason for the second consecutive year after finishing 83-79. In all likelihood, St. Louis is about to enter a rebuild of sorts, though the magnitude of such is not yet known.
What will the St. Louis Cardinals do with first baseman Paul Goldschmidt this winter? The most likely option seems to be that he will end up leaving the organization this winter.
There are a lot of questions swirling around about the St. Louis Cardinals right now. St. Louis missed the playoffs for the second straight year and now is at a crossroads.
This upcoming winter could be a tough one for St. Louis Cardinals fans. St. Louis missed the playoffs for the second straight season, and now it seems like some major organizational changes are on the way.
The St. Louis Cardinals very likely will watch one of their stars sign elsewhere this winter. St. Louis has tough choices to make, but it has been reported that the club already has decided to let first baseman Paul Goldschmidt walk this winter after six years with the team.
The coming offseason figures to be a tumultuous one for the Cardinals.
It definitely would be a shock if first baseman Paul Goldschmidt was playing for the St. Louis Cardinals in 2025. Goldschmidt is due to hit free agent, and it already has been reported numerous times that the two sides aren't going to come together on a new deal.
After six seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, reports indicate that Goldschmidt's time with the team will likely end this offseason.
The only thing that seems certain about the upcoming offseason for the St. Louis Cardinals is that first baseman Paul Goldschmidt won't be back in the organization in 2025.
The St. Louis Cardinals will explore different ways to reduce payroll this winter as they seek to reset the franchise after years of neglecting player development.
The San Francisco Giants have multiple areas of need to focus on in the offseason. Of the positions they need to upgrade is first base. While the Giants didn't get bad production out of the first base position, with LaMonte Wade posting a 121 OPS+, they could use a slugger who could come in and hit 25-plus home runs.
It is a near certainty that the St. Louis Cardinals will lose a franchise cornerstone this winter. Superstar first baseman Paul Goldschmidt has been a mainstay in the middle of the Cardinals' lineup over the last six years.
The St. Louis Cardinals are expected to part ways with former MVP first baseman Paul Goldschmidt according to Katie Woo of The Athletic. Goldschmidt was entering unrestricted free agency at the end of the 2024 season, the Cardinals will not offer him a contract to stay with the team.
One notable MLB veteran might have played his final game for the St. Louis Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals will be moving on from veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, who has been one of the most consistent sluggers in baseball over the last decade.
The San Francisco Giants will find themselves staring at a potential difference-maker in their future when Paul Goldschmidt and the St. Louis Cardinals visit Friday night for the start of the final three games of the regular season.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been one of the more confusing teams in baseball over the past few years. Armed with two future Hall of Famers in Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt, it was baffling to see the Cards finish in last place in the NL Central last season.
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It's been a rough season for one former MVP, but it sounds as though he intends to attempt to bounce back next season rather than call it quits.
In a recent chat with readers, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch discussed the futures of a handful of pending free agents on the Cardinals roster.
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