Over the next few months, there is going to be more and more speculation about free agency and the trade market. The World Series hasn't even kicked off yet, but speculation is already picking up in a major way.
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 had one of the least productive offenses in 2025 but that doesn't mean there aren't quality bats to trade from their lineup this winter.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a big offseason ahead of them. St. Louis finished the 2024 season with an 83-79 record and finished in second place in the National League Central behind the Milwaukee Brewers.
The St. Louis Cardinals will join several clubs this winter in looking for ways to improve their roster after missing the playoffs for a second straight year in 2024.
The St. Louis Cardinals are in a somewhat familiar spot right now. St. Louis had a tough 2023 season and entered the offseason looking to improve the starting rotation, among other things.
Former St. Louis Cardinals players, especially former homegrown talents, have been successful after venturing off to new teams over the last decade. For instance, Arizona Diamondbacks ace Zac Gallen and Miami Marlins Cy Young recipient Sandy Alcantara started their careers with St.
The St. Louis Cardinals are attempting to shed payroll.
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.
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 will have to start making decisions shortly after the 2024 Major League Baseball postseason ends. Soon after the playoffs end, the Cardinals will have to start to make decisions about club options for the 2025 season.
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 will likely be active in the trade market this winter and several notable names could be dealt to boost their rebuilding efforts.
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 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 finished 2024 with a winning record but failed to make the playoffs in another disappointing season, which saw poor performances across the board.
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 St. Louis Cardinals' pitching staff could look much different in 2025 despite last offseason's retooling, which proved insufficient. After failing
The St. Louis Cardinals are missing in action from the postseason for a second consecutive year while former players chase a World Series ring with other teams.
The St. Louis Cardinals may not make a massive investment this winter in the team, but that doesn't mean that the team isn't going to add anyone. St. Louis wants to cut payroll and can do so by parting ways with some of the team's current veterans, like Lance Lynn or Kyle Gibson.
The St. Louis Cardinals appear to be heading for a rebuild, and if the team is going to trade away veteran players this offseason, record-setting closer Ryan Helsley is their most attractive trade piece. Among the many changes the organization is going through, one is focusing on player development.
Eight St. Louis Cardinals pitchers under 25 could all get a chance to be Major League starters in 2025. With the Cardinals shifting their focus to a rebuild
After six seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, reports indicate that Goldschmidt's time with the team will likely end this offseason.
The question becomes how far the so-called "best fans in baseball" will actually stick with the team during a bridge season between eras of front-office leadership.
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