There is a long list of things that the city of Chicago has become known for around the globe. Day games at Wrigley Field ...
One former member of the St. Louis Cardinals is regarded as one of the best free agents still remaining on the open market. A good chunk of the top free agents have found new homes already ...
The Cardinals’ finale in Week 18 against the 49ers might not have much impact on their 2024 season. At 7-9, they are out of playoff contention and have clinched another losing record.
It's not always the case that MLB's free-agent market is short on stars ... tried to base a deal around Marcus Stroman, but the Cardinals said no. Then the Houston Astros took a shot at Arenado ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are about to begin a reset ... writes as a contributor for various platforms covering Major League Baseball. Curt’s work includes covering trade and free agency ...
Pitchers and catchers will head to Spring Training in February and before that happens, there surely will be a lot more moves made throughout baseball. The Cardinals have been one of the most ...
The St. Louis Cardinals will potentially part ways with two of their infield corners in Paul Goldschmidt, the first baseman who agreed to a one-year, $12.5 million contract with the New York ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are still trying to find a team willing to take on Nolan Arenado's contract and the remaining $52 million he is owed. Teams are starting to add pieces, which makes the ...
That said, he's been one of the better relievers in baseball lately in this free-agent market. The Cardinals aren't exactly overflowing with high-leverage relievers, so this makes sense.
The St. Louis Cardinals are headed for their rebuild and ... Fitts is the Red Sox' No. 10 prospect according to MLB Pipeline. He is their No. 3 pitching prospect. Arenado is a hot commodity ...
The Cardinals rejected an offer earlier this offseason from the Yankees that would have seen the sides swap third baseman Nolan Arenado with right-handed pitcher Marcus Stroman, according to MLB.com.
As reported by John Denton, Mark Feinsand, and Bryan Hoch of MLB.com, the Tigers and Guardians have both expressed interest in trading for Cardinals starting pitchers Erick Fedde and Steven Matz.