Mariners acquire All-Star Brendan Donovan from Cardinals
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Following the Brendan Donovan blockbuster trade, the Cardinals must decide whether holding a standout bullpen arm is the smarter path forward.
As much as the high-end potential of ambidextrous pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje excited the Cardinals, and as much as they were intrigued by the rare combinations of speed and power from outfielders Tai Peete and Colton Ledbetter,
Chaim Bloom has done a lot of subtracting from the St. Louis roster, but he is looking to make one more add before spring training.
As the MLB offseason winds down, the Cardinals are being linked to a pair of veteran bats who could address key roster needs.
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The St. Louis Cardinals came to an agreement with intriguing minor league slugger Bligh Madris on Wednesday, as reported by Chase Ford of MiLBCentral: The St. Louis Cardinals have signed Bligh Madris to a minor league contract, per @_chaseford. The utility player has 247 extra-base hits along with 403 RBI throughout his minor league career.
The Cardinals are partnering with MLB to produce their games beginning in 2026, but the financial impact is set to be huge. The post Cardinals’ New MLB TV Deal Comes With a $40 Million Gut Punch appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Host Alexa Datt, left, works with commentator Joey Vitale on the Blues pregame show for Bally Sports Midwest (now FanDuel Sports Network Midwest) on Jan. 24, 2023. Bally Sports Mi
MLB will produce and distribute all in-market games for the Cardinals during the 2026 season, with fans able to watch on traditional cable and satellite providers, as well as through MLB's direct-to-consumer streaming platform,
The St. Louis Cardinals have had a wild offseason so far.