C’mon, it was Father’s Day recently, humor me! Max Rajcic has done an admirable job coming out of the Cardinals’ bullpen in the exact role I spoke about earlier this year. I think it’s time the Cardinals elevate another young arm that’s “changing” things up on AAA hitters this year. Sorry, I seem to be […]
The St. Louis Cardinals begin a challenging road trip starting Tuesday night in Atlanta as they’ll do battle against the NL East division-leading Braves. Timing may be on the side of St. Louis, though, as there are some numbers that might work in their favor. If you look at their records on paper, you would […]
The St. Louis Cardinals may lose a top executive, Randy Flores, to the Los Angels Angels as their new general manager. Flores is seen as a top candidate on John Mozeliak's shortlist as he looks to hire a new one for the Angels.
We had the honor and privilege of having Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom as our guest for this week’s episode. We could not be more excited about the direction of the podcast. Gabe and Scott, you guys are the best, and I can’t do this to the level I want without you, and […]
The St. Louis Cardinals have upset expectations up to this point in 2026. St. Louis is currently 43-38 overall. They still have an opportunity to make a run in the National League Central, but it looks like they will be able to compete for an NL Wild Card position at the very least. However, the […]
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The Cubs went 6-1 on their road trip to New York and Milwaukee, so this weekly review winds up heavy on the “Three up” side. Hopefully, that continues on the upcoming homestand against the Padres and Cardinals. Here’s who was hot and not for the Cubs on the road trip. Three up Dansby Swanson was […]
As the MLB trade deadline rapidly approaches, the St. Louis Cardinals are running into a Matthew Liberatore-sized problem. There’s no right answer. Right now, it looks like there are no answers, period. This season, Liberatore has a 5.56 ERA through 16 starts with a -0.7 bWAR. His performance places him comfortably among MLB’s worst qualified […]
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Despite being on pace for a similar season to last year, there is a positive outlook for the St. Louis Cardinals' future.
The St. Louis Cardinals will wrap up their homestand Sunday taking on the Miami Marlins. The Cardinals will start Kyle Leahy while the Marlins will send RHP Tyler Phillips (1-2, 3.09 ERA, 49 SO) to the mound. First pitch scheduled for 1:15pm central time at Busch Stadium with the game TV broadcast being handled by […]
St. Louis Cardinals fans are outraged over Jordan Walker and Alec Burleson missing the All-Star starting lineups. Here is why the ballot favors stars over stats.
After a tough start to the season, St. Louis Cardinals starters Andre Pallante and Kyle Leahy have become consistent starters in a struggling rotation, and are showing that a bit of patience can really turn things around.
The second half of June has not been kind to the St. Louis Cardinals and their postseason standings, but there are still personal bright spots to pick from during these tough times. My player to watch this season Blaze Jordan could no longer be ignored and has been the everyday third baseman upon his promotion, […]
The Chicago Cubs recently traded for New York Mets starter David Peterson, and they gave up a legit piece to do it. How will this impact the St. Louis Cardinals' approach to trading Dustin May?
Saturday night’s game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Miami Marlins was a contrast of two teams who have almost identical records, but are heading in completely opposite directions. The Miami Marlins took advantage of scoring opportunities and the St. Louis Cardinals didn’t. Watching this team for the past week has made it difficult […]
After a pitcher’s duel Friday night, the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins will tangle again Saturday night. It appears that Dustin May will skip his start and Andre Pallante will be Saturday night’s starter for the Cardinals and while the Marlins say that Ryan Gusto will take the mound for Miami. First pitch is […]
John Mozeliak might want to swing a deal with the St. Louis Cardinals at the trade deadline, but Chaim Bloom and the Cardinals need to stay away from Mozeliak, as his team and the Cardinals don't match as trade partners.
On June 27th, 1975, St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson notched his 250th career victory, a milestone that hasn't been met by any other Cardinals pitcher.
Earlier today, the Mets re-instated Christian Scott from the 15-day injured list to make the start against the Phillies later this afternoon. In a corresponding move, the club options Zach Thornton to Triple-A. Scott made his last start exactly 15 days ago, when he allowed four earned runs over 4 2/3 innings against the Cardinals […]
The Anaheim Angels fired general manager Perry Minasian yesterday afternoon. John Mozeliak, former long-time general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, has been brought in as a consultant and, per the Angels press release, will be overseeing the baseball operations side of things while the team looks for a new general manager. The timing of […]
St. Louis Cardinals' utility man Jose Fermin had a funny wager with manager Oliver Marmol that ended up paying off. Now, he'll be known as the 'Ferminator.'
The St. Louis Cardinals have had a surprisingly good season so far. That doesn’t mean though the team isn’t willing to trade away players. A new report addresses a long-standing rumor that the team is going to part ways with starting pitcher Dustin May, ahead of the trade deadline. “St. Louis’ strong first half has […]
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On Wednesday night, Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong had a baserunning blunder that was reminiscent of a mistake another Chicago Cubs player had against the St. Louis Cardinals in 2007.
If you’re hoping to see highlights of a lot of offense at Busch Stadium Friday night, you’ll have to wait awhile as both Michael McGreevy and Max Meyer were determined to have an old-fashioned pitcher’s duel and they were both successful…for awhile. But, the Cardinals bullpen would eventually lose it to the Marlins. Let’s start […]
The St. Louis Cardinals contest against the Miami Marlins tonight is in a rain delay. This comes just one day after the Cardinals and Diamondbacks had their game postponed due to rain. We'll provide updates on the situation, start time, and more.
The Los Angeles Angels are hiring former St. Louis Cardinals' President of Baseball Operations, John Mozeliak. Could there be more to this than meets the eye?