At long last, the first day of spring training has arrived, a fresh reminder that a new St. Louis Cardinals baseball season is just around the corner.
A quick guide to what St. Louis Cardinals fans should know about the 2025 Spring Training exhibition season in Jupiter.
Pitcher Sonny Gray signed a three-year, $75 million deal with the St. Louis Cardinals last offseason. His first year there was successful personally, but the team itself missed the playoffs and ...
Pitchers and catchers are due to report to spring training with the St. Louis Cardinals this week, so those who measure the duration of their winters by the gap in the baseball calendar are soon ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are having one of the quietest offseasons among all 30 franchises but there's plenty of time left for them to make additions. Although the Cardinals are rebuilding and ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold joined columnist Jeff Gordon to discuss the Hot Stove League, which saw the Cubs ...
The company, the club’s local telecaster, then issued a statement: “Jim Edmonds will not be returning to our St. Louis Cardinals telecasts this season. We want to thank Jim for his many ...
After spending a dozen seasons being involved with St. Louis Cardinals television broadcasts in some capacity, former Cardinals player Jim Edmonds won't be back in 2025 in what Edmonds described ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are in retool mode. Under the guidance of John Mozeliak, Oli Marmol and Chaim Bloom, the Cardinals hope to be in position to contend after this season, bringing in young ...
It’s hard to quantify the 2024 offseason as anything other than a massive disappointment for the St. Louis Cardinals. The club has not added a single MLB player and seems most focused on their ...
This off-season has been an uneventful one for the St. Louis Cardinals, to say the least. Most of the organization’s activity has been behind the scenes. They entered the off-season season with ...
HANNIBAL, Mo. -- St. Louis Cardinals catching prospect Jimmy Crooks took part in his first Cardinals Caravan this January as he vaulted to the No. 5 prospect in the St. Louis farm system.