So heading into John Mozeliak's final year in charge of the Cardinals, all signs point to them doing what they should have done years ago: sell and rebuild. MLB insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today ...
As front offices gather for the beginning of the GM Meetings, Post-Dispatch subscribers had concerns and questions answered from San Antonio.
The St. Louis Cardinals are looking to spend as little as possible this winter as the front office aims to reduce payroll and ...
The Cardinals, who declined team options on the contracts of Kyle Gibson, Lance Lynn and Keynan Middleton, have six players hitting the open market. Matt Carpenter, Paul Goldschmidt and Andrew ...
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All six players will be unrestricted free agents come Monday and can sign with any club. It is unlikely St. Louis will retain any of them, though Carpenter is open to returning in a role similar to ...
Depending on where you fall, a contract extension for someone on a player option counts as a free-agent decision. I lean yes.
St. Louis will almost certainly allow Lance Lynn, Keynan Middleton and Kyle Gibson to become free agents, too.
BERNIE BITS Good afternoon. I’m hitting some fungoes … 1. No surprise to see the Cardinals move on from starting pitchers ...
In the first signs of the Cardinals following through on their stated offseason plans of trimming payroll and creating more opportunities for their younger players, the club informed veteran pitchers ...
The Cardinals have formally announced their decision to decline all three club options. 12:22 pm: The Cardinals will ...
The Cardinals hired him on Oct. 22 as the team’s assistant general manager in charge of player development and performance.