Fresh off another disappointing season, the St. Louis Cardinals have a pivotal offseason ahead of them. While the 2024 season was an improvement upon their disastrous 2023 campaign, they once again fell short of expectations, leaving plenty to be desired for their fanbase.
The St. Louis Cardinals are entering a rebuilding phase and notable players won't be safe from having their names dropped on the trade block table. Granted, the decision must be mutual if a star, such as Sonny Gray, is traded.
The St. Louis Cardinals are committed to reducing payroll this offseason, which could result in notable names being traded or passed over for re-signing.
It's clear that the Boston Red Sox aren't far away from contending in the American League. Boston competed with the Kansas City Royals and Detroit Tigers down the stretch for an American League Wild Card spot.
The St. Louis Cardinals are predicted to be active in this offseason's trade market as they look to rebuild and recover from years of neglecting player development.
The St. Louis Cardinals' starting rotation clearly isn't going to look the same in 2025. This could mean many things. There's always a chance that the Cardinals will bring in one cheap hurler this offseason in some way.
The St. Louis Cardinals are entering a rebuild phase that could take a while and other clubs will likely look to see what they can poach from their big-league roster this winter.
The St. Louis Cardinals offseason could be heartbreaking for some fans, with several notable names being mentioned as possible trade candidates. For instance, fan favorite Nolan Arenado and ace Sonny Gray could be traded this winter as the Cardinals look to reduce payroll and reset the franchise.
The St. Louis Cardinals will likely be active in the trade market this offseason as they look to reduce payroll while building up the farm system. Who will be dealt remains a mystery for now but several key players, such as ace Sonny Gray and closing pitcher Ryan Helsley, could be placed on the trade block.
The coming offseason figures to be a tumultuous one for the Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals retooled the pitching staff last winter while primarily focusing on the rotation after an embarrassing performance in 2023. Despite landing three veteran starting pitchers last offseason, the Cardinals must re-address their rotation this winter after missing the playoffs consecutively for two years.
The St. Louis Cardinals will likely subtract significant contracts from payroll this winter but who could be on the trade block has yet to be determined.
The St. Louis Cardinals are committed to reducing payroll this offseason, which means a few notable players could be placed on the trade block. For instance, right-handed pitcher Sonny Gray still has two full seasons left on his three-year, $75 million contract and is a top candidate to be traded from the Cardinals this winter.
There could be some disappointing moves on the way for St. Louis Cardinals fans. St. Louis was busy ahead of the 2024 season and made a flurry of moves.
The St. Louis Cardinals have publicly announced plans to significantly reduce payroll this winter and a few notable names could be on the trade block. Five-time Silver Slugger Nolan Arenado has multiple years remaining on his eight-year, $260 million contract and it's likely the Cardinals will try to find a suitor for the decorated third baseman.
The Kansas City Royals are set to begin the American League Wild Card Series on Tuesday against the Baltimore Orioles. They have reached the postseason for the first time since winning the World Series in 2015.
The St. Louis Cardinals are headed for an organizational reset and notable names are likely to be moved on from this upcoming offseason. It has already been made known that St.
The Cardinals brought in Gray to stabilize a rotation that had been a weakness in 2023. His time in St. Louis may end sooner than expected.
After a second consecutive season where they’ll miss the playoffs, the Cardinals organization appears to be in flux.
His start to the season was slightly delayed by injury, but he started strong overall.
In a season full of disappointment for the St. Louis Cardinals, Sonny Gray is beginning to meet the expectations that came shortly after he signed a three-year, $75 million contract.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Sonny Gray has not enjoyed his reunions with the Cincinnati Reds this season. Gray (12-9, 3.84 ERA), who pitched for the Reds from 2019-21, has lost both of his starts against his former team in 2023.
Sonny Gray will return to the ballpark he called home for the past two seasons when the St. Louis Cardinals play the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night in Minneapolis.
St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Sonny Gray enters Thursday night's series opener with the host Chicago Cubs sitting among the National League leaders with 10 wins, but he will be happy to flip the calendar to August.
The Cardinals have been hit hard by injuries in the early days of the 2024 season, but they have recently received some good news about several players.
Cardinals starting pitcher Sonny Gray appeared on the "Foul Territory" podcast on Thursday, saying he nearly returned to the Reds this offseason.
The pitcher's status as the Cardinals' Opening Day starter is in question.
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