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Saggese has appeared in two games since the news broke about Herrera being placed on the IL. With Saggese back up in St. Louis, it's easy to wonder what his role will look like.
Cardinals' Thomas Saggese: Back in majorsThe Cardinals recalled Saggese from Triple-A Memphis on Friday. The 23-year-old was up with the Cardinals for most of April while Masyn Winn was sidelined ...
Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol indicated Friday that Saggese will be used mostly in a reserve role, Katie Woo of The Athletic reports. Saggese was recalled from Triple-A Memphis on Friday to take ...
Soon the pressure to go all-in on a postseason push or focus on long-term development may reach a tipping point for the Cardinals.
With Cardinals' Willson Contreras sidelined after being hit by a pitch, Eric Samulski shares how fantasy managers should monitor the situation, highlighting several names who could step up with more ...
St. Louis announced on Friday afternoon that catcher/designated hitter Iván Herrera is being placed on the 10-day Injured List and infield phenom Thomas Saggese is being promoted as a result.
The Cardinals recalled Thomas Saggese on Friday when Ivan Herrera landed on the 10-day injured list. Saggese's versatility could be used to give other infielders breather amid grueling stretch.
Thomas Saggese singles to shallow right field. Lars Nootbaar singles to shallow infield. Thomas Saggese to second. Nolan Gorman singles to center field. Lars Nootbaar to third. Thomas Saggese scores.
Thomas Saggese grounds out to shortstop, Brady House to Nathaniel Lowe. Lars Nootbaar homers to right field. Pedro Pages grounds out to shallow infield, Brady House to Nathaniel Lowe.
Eric Samulski explain why Masataka Yoshida is a player to target as he gets set to make his season debut for the Boston Red Sox after missing the first half of the season with a shoulder injury.
Thomas Saggese grounds out to shortstop, Brady House to Nathaniel Lowe. Lars Nootbaar homers to right field. Pedro Pages grounds out to shallow infield, Brady House to Nathaniel Lowe.
The St. Louis Cardinals rally to defeat the Chicago Cubs 8-6 on Saturday, snapping a four-game losing streak.