JUPITER, Florida — One of the decisions the Cardinals need to make this spring is who will be the primary set-up reliever for closer Ryan Helsley, taking over the job from the departed Andrew ...
The St. Louis Cardinals outfield situation is still a question mark with two weeks remaining in spring training. Outfielder Lars Nootbaar, who underwent double-heel surgery this offseason, still has ...
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In a lineup packed with established major-leaguers, the hitter who stood out most for Team Italy in its first game of World Baseball Classic pool play was 5-foot-9 Phillies prospect Dante Nori, the ...
Brothers Garrett and CJ Stubbs have a lot in common. Both are catchers. Both played at Torrey Pines High School and at USC. Both have played in the major leagues. But Garrett and CJ Stubbs are four ...
Italy has a luxury that some other WBC teams do not: proven MLB talent to headline its lineup and pitching rotation. The biggest name in the Italians' lineup is Vinnie Pasquantino, the left-handed ...
The World Baseball Classic is back for the first time since 2023 and Italy is all set for the action. Here's everything you need to know about the Italy national team, including roster, schedule and ...
The St. Louis Cardinals won't look exceptionally different on Opening Day, as opposed to much of the rest of the roster. It was an offseason of change for St. Louis, but the outfield hasn't felt the ...
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Six members of the Cardinals major league spring camp are away from the team to play in the World Baseball Classic. Thomas Saggese and Gordon Graceffo are on Team Italy; Leonardo Bernal is on Panama; ...
With five baseballs strategically arranged across the span of his right hand, Lars Nootbaar stalked around behind a protective screen not far from the first-base on-deck circle on a practice field.