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Rather than narrow his focus to find his footing in the majors after committing 18 errors at shortstop as a rookie, Masyn ...
Oliver Marmol talks Brendan Donovan coming through in a big moment, Kyle Leahy's outing and more after a win over Colorado ...
Absent for two days to recover from a groin injury that traces back to his toe injury and compromised his swing, All-Star's ...
Whereas some teams might have looked at their organization selling off its three most proven relievers at the Trade Deadline ...
St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreras left Tuesday night’s 3-0 loss to the Colorado Rockies at the end of the ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are well out of postseason contention after selling at the trade deadline. They sent rental relievers ...
T hrough three innings, Matthew Liberatore was perfect. But a two-run homer that traveled a Statcast-projected 442 feet- the ...
A familiar face will be in the St. Louis Cardinals' dugout on Friday night when they begin a weekend series at home against ...
Cardinals pitcher Sonny Gray has MLB's best team record in his starts this season at 18-6, contributing to his one major goal ...
Since Jordan Walker's July 18 return from the injured list, the Cardinals outfielder has hit .314 with an .803 OPS.
Oliver Marmol, the 35-year-old manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, has the complicated task of steering three beloved stars, and this era in franchise history, into the sunset.