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 have some tough decisions to make but luckily have a few months to make them. St. Louis has changes coming, and the payroll is expected to be lower in 2025.
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.
There could be some serious changes on the way for the St. Louis Cardinals. St. Louis has some tough choices to make with the long offseason ahead of it.
The St. Louis Cardinals might have to say goodbye to several notable names this offseason as they seek to correct years of neglecting player development.
The St. Louis Cardinals aren't going to look the same once Opening Day for the 2025 season rolls around. St. Louis is used to being among the top contenders in the National League.
If the St. Louis Cardinals truly want to view the 2025 season as a reset, they should be completely open for business this winter. St. Louis has made it known that it intends to cut salaries and likely trade important pieces as the club attempts to chart a path forward.
The St. Louis Cardinals lack of emphasis on player development has finally reached its peak and this offseason will be spent rebuilding the once-well-respected franchise.
The Kansas City Royals are headed to the postseason for the first time since winning the World Series back in 2015. They will enter the postseason as the second American League Wild Card after finishing 86-76.
The St. Louis Cardinals will look to put this season behind them as they prepare to announce the organization's direction for 2025. Despite the disappointing outcome, this season wasn't entirely terrible.
Ryan Helsley set the St. Louis Cardinals team record for saves in a single season on Friday with a scoreless ninth in a 6-3 win over the San Francisco Giants.
St. Louis Cardinals All-Star closer Ryan Helsley will likely continue to face restrictions on his usage in the second half of the 2024 MLB season. Helsley had a historic first half for the Cardinals.
Washington Nationals closer Kyle Finnegan was selected Monday for his first All-Star Game as a late replacement for St. Louis closer Ryan Helsley on the NL roster.
St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley is on pace to break the team’s single-season save record. Helsley became the first player in Baseball to reach 30 saves with the team’s 2-0 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday.
The MLB trade deadline is July 30 at 6 p.m. ET, and because only 11 teams have winning records through Sunday, it promises to be the most intriguing day of the season. Here's a move each member of the AL East should make.
A year after the St. Louis Cardinals finished last in the National League Central, they are off to one of the worst starts in the sport, which suggests that what’s typically a model franchise is likely reaching a crossroads.
During an appearance Thursday on “Foul Territory,” Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic suggested that this NL Central star could be a trade target for the Orioles.
The Cardinals have activated right-hander Ryan Helsley from the 60-day injured list, the team announced this afternoon. In a corresponding move, utility player Brendan Donovan was transferred from the 10-day IL to the 60-day IL.
The Aug. 1 trade deadline is approaching, and the Giants' front office has some work to do.
The Cardinals announced Monday that they’ve placed a pivotal right-handed reliever on the 15-day injured list due a strained right forearm.
Ahead of their victory over Ryan Helsley in an arbitration hearing, the Cardinals reportedly discussed a multi-year deal with the right-hander.
The Cardinals have won their arbitration hearing against right-hander Ryan Helsley. He’ll earn the $2.15M salary submitted by the team instead of the $3M figure he and his camp filed.
The St. Louis Cardinals suffered a stunning collapse during the ninth inning of Friday’s NL Wild Card Series opener against the Philadelphia Phillies, and reliever Ryan Helsley was largely to blame.
The St. Louis Cardinals were 93-0 all-time in the postseason when leading by two or more runs through eight innings. After the Phillies' stunning ninth-inning rally on Friday, the Cardinals are now 93-1 in that scenario.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ryan Helsley’s comments about the “disrespectful” Tomahawk Chop have resulted in an immediate change from the Atlanta Braves.
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