The Cardinals have hired Cowboys assistant coach Cristian Garcia as their inside linebackers coach, Todd Archer of ESPN reports.
The eight-member class of 2024-2025 to be inducted into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame was announced on Thursday.
2:57 p.m.: Cardinals left-hander Zack Thompson seemed ... 1:26 p.m.: Months before Michael McGreevy finished his season in the majors, he wasn't sure how long he'd last at Class AAA.
A blockbuster trade proposal has the St. Louis Cardinals taking a major step in their rebuild by sending All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado to a National League heavyweight. It’s well-known ...
Rumors are now swirling about a potential trade with the St. Louis Cardinals that could bring eight-time All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenadoto Queens. “The Mets have had an incredibly active ...
Before he was one of baseball's most recognizable voices, Uecker played six years in Major League Baseball, including two seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals. In 1964, he was the backup catcher ...
Nearly a decade after his father helped the Chicago Cubs eliminate the Cardinals from the postseason ... third baseman Michael Cordero of the Dominican Republic, outfielder Yostin Pena of the ...
The other four players with whom the Cardinals have had hearings in the last decade – Michael Wacha, Génesis Cabrera, Tyler O’Neill and Jack Flaherty – were all gone from the organization ...
The Cardinals have made zero trades this offseason. Two months ago, that would've been a huge surprise. President of baseball operations John Mozeliak declared at the end of the season that the ...
The St. Louis Cardinals talked a big game heading into the offseason, saying they were going to embark on a "reset", cutting payroll and giving opportunities to young players. However, the ...
The Cardinals are also signing Dominican third baseman Michael Cordero, the son of former major league pitcher Francisco Cordero. Michael is young for the class and an offensive-minded hitter with ...
For seven seasons in the 2010s, the Cardinals hit just .194 off right-handed reliever Pedro Strop. A late-innings menace to opposing offenses primarily for the Cubs, Strop fashioned himself a role ...