Star right-hander is test-driving a new pitch this spring that was once all the bat-blistering rage for closers.
The St. Louis Cardinals had as disappointing of an offseason as any MLB team. John Mozeliak refusing to add MLB talent isn't a shock considering the organizatio
Opposite St. Louis-born Max Scherzer, lefty Quinn Mathews buzzsawed through All-Stars in the first inning before showing the Cardinals what they wanted to see: poise and stuff to escape trouble.
The Cardinals may make a trade before the season starts, with Ryan Helsley and Nolan Arenado as the top candidates.
Helsley appeared to make use of a cutter as part of his arsenal while throwing his first live batting practice of the spring Thursday, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
Writing for ESPN.com on Thursday, ESPN MLB Insider Jesse Rogers suggested that the St. Louis Cardinals are the team most likely to swing a big trade this spring
The St. Louis Cardinals’ bullpen took a serious hit this offseason. Andrew Kittredge was near-perfect in his role setting up Ryan Helsley last year. He had a 2.
The Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox were both recently linked to a potential trade for St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley.
The Cardinals could be open to moving right-hander Erick Fedde, whether that ends up being this spring or over the summer. Read more at MLBTR.
Cardinals' left-hander John King came up as a starting pitcher, but he is grateful for -- and thriving -- in his relief role.
Luken Baker, battling for a spot off the bench, hit a three-run homer and added a fourth RBI on a sacrifice fly.