The St. Louis Cardinals find themselves ... notably Erick Fedde and Steven Matz. Let’s delve into the intricacies of this evolving situation and explore the implications of such decisions. The ...
Cardinals president of baseball operations ... and discussed several topics related to quiet St. Louis offseason. In general, Mozeliak didn’t have much new to offer on the Nolan Arenado ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have long been one of the most ... should be available. Erick Fedde, Steven Matz, Jojo Romero, and Ryan Helsey. Fedde, who was acquired last deadline, will be a free ...
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 ...
There were no reasonable expectations that the St. Louis ... Fedde and Steven Matz would seemingly be next in line for the salary chopper. Last week’s arbitration exchange saw the Cardinals ...
The St. Louis Cardinals talked a big game heading into ... Some players that may be on the way out include starters Erick Fedde and Steven Matz, and potentially even closer Ryan Helsley.
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 ...
Instead of going to see the St. Louis Cardinals in St. Louis, the Cardinals are coming to Columbia on Saturday as part of the annual Cardinals Caravan. Six different caravans are hitting 20 cities ...
The St. Louis Cardinals ... Left-handed pitcher Steven Matz." Fedde, Matz and Mikolas have been involved in trade rumors after Gray decided to remain with the Cardinals for another season.
suggests that the St. Louis Cardinals are falling behind many of the league’s top teams in scouting and identifying talent. The findings come at a time when the Cardinals are coming off back-to ...
Dewey’s was founded by Andrew DeWitt, son of St. Louis Cardinals Chairman Bill DeWitt and brother of Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III. The chain entered the St. Louis market in 2004.