The St. Louis Cardinals are struggling to move certain players and might have to wait until this upcoming summer's trade deadline to complete any blockbuster de
What type of moves are on the way for the St. Louis Cardinals this offseason? We should find out relatively soon with pitchers and catchers set to report to Spr
According to Jeff Jones of BND.com, the St. Louis Cardinals and right-handed pitcher Ryan Helsley are not having contract conversations. Helsley said he was "almost certain" he was going to be traded during the winter due to a lack of contract discussions.
Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley told reporters there have been no extension talks between him and the club. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
As the likelihood of Nolan Arenado remaining in St. Louis grows, the Cardinals must find other ways to trim payroll.
The Rangers are "staying open-minded" about adding to their bullpen, GM Chris Young said at the team's Fan Fest event Saturday (via the Dallas Morning News). David Robertson, José Leclerc, and Kirby Yates ranked 1-2-3 on the team in relief appearances in 2024,
Speaking this weekend at the team's Winter Warm-Up event, All-Star closer Ryan Helsley says there has been no talk of a contract extension between him and the team. He also said that he thought he was going to be traded this offseason,
Right-hander Ryan Helsley spoke ... between his camp and the Cardinals, he indicated. As noted by Jones, Helsley made clear that he would love to stay in St. Louis beyond the end of his time ...
Six Cardinals players, including their record-setting closer and Gold Glove-winning fielder, are negotiating deals with team ahead of Thursday's deadline to swap salaries.
In today’s 10 a.m. “Ten Hochman” sports video — brought to you by Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, home of St. Louis Cardinals spring training— Ben Hochman discusses the ranking of
The banquet is the highlight of the Cardinals’ annual Winter Warm-Up and one of just two such events remaining in big league cities.
The St. Louis Cardinals have long been one of the most successful and respected organizations in baseball. Since 2000, the Cardinals have won as many World Series as they have had sub-.500 seasons.