The St. Louis Cardinals spent last offseason looking for a way to add more veteran depth to the organization but some of the players who could be elsewhere in 2025.
When considering moves the St. Louis Cardinals could make this winter, one has to keep in mind that the club already has indicated that it is looking to cut payroll.
The St. Louis Cardinals could end up losing some veterans this winter. St. Louis has some decisions to make, and two of the first that the team will have to make are about the future of veteran pitchers Lance Lynn and Kyle Gibson.
The coming offseason figures to be a tumultuous one for the Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals retooled their pitching staff last offseason but the additions weren't enough to prevent them from missing the playoffs for a second consecutive year.
The St. Louis Cardinals are nearly a year removed from finishing with an embarrassing 71-91 record but problems present then are still relevant today. The rotation was a nightmare in 2023, so the Cardinals front office acquired three veteran hurlers to supplant last year's underperforming starting pitchers.
The St. Louis Cardinals will have some decisions to make in the near future. St. Louis isn't going to be in the playoffs this fall, and therefore, it can start to take a look ahead to the 2025 Major League Baseball.
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The St. Louis Cardinals could look a little different in 2025. St. Louis currently has a 77-76 record and will miss the playoffs for the second straight season.
The Cardinals are inching closer to the brink of elimination, even after winning their series against the Pirates. They’ll start a series with the Guardians tonight, which could officially spell their doom for 2024.
The St. Louis Cardinals will have plenty of tough decisions to make over the next few months. St. Louis will have a break in the very near future. The Cardinals aren't going to be in the playoffs, and the 2024 Major League Baseball regular season quickly is coming to an end.
St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Kyle Gibson will aim to carry last season's success against the host Toronto Blue Jays into the middle encounter of a three-game series on Saturday afternoon.
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Less than a year ago the Baltimore Orioles and veteran right-hander Kyle Gibson parted ways when it came to free agency. Might it be time for the Orioles to get him back?
In 12 major league seasons, St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Kyle Gibson has yet to solve the Chicago Cubs. Gibson has four losses in four career starts against Chicago, a skid he will try to break on Friday afternoon when St.
After the Cardinals conclude their suspended game with the Orioles from Tuesday night, St. Louis pitcher Kyle Gibson will face his former Baltimore teammates Wednesday afternoon to wrap up a three-game series.
In his three starts this spring, the righty is 0-2 with a 10.80 ERA.
The Cardinals finalized their three-year, $75M contract with Sonny Gray on Monday.
Right-hander Kyle Gibson agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the St. Louis Cardinals, multiple outlets reported Tuesday. Per the New York Post, the deal is for $12 million.
The Cardinals and right-hander Kyle Gibson are in agreement on a deal, reports Bob Nightengale of USA Today. It’s one year plus a 2025 option, per Nightengale, with Jesse Rogers of ESPN adding that Gibson will make $12M.
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The Orioles were in the market for starting pitching additions, and Gibson gives them a solid back-of-the-rotation arm.
According to Rob Biertempfel of The Athletic, the Pittsburgh Pirates are engaging in talks with former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Kyle Gibson. Jon Heyman of the New York Post confirmed the report, adding that several teams are said to be interested in the 35-year-old starter.
Kyle Gibson finished the 2022 season with the highest ERA among qualified National League starting pitchers. If ERA isn't your jam, he also had the second-highest
Following the postponement of World Series Game 3, Philadelphia Phillies Manager Rob Thomson announced that the team's slated starters for the remainder of the series would change.
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