Cassandra Reed+FollowCardinals Lose Zak Kent to Rangers: Bullpen ShakeupTough break for the Cards’ bullpen depth—Zak Kent, the 27-year-old righty, just got scooped up by the Rangers after being DFA’d. He never got to show his stuff in St. Louis, but with the recent bullpen trades (Helsley, Matz, Maton), every arm counts. The new lefty, Bruihl, could be a solid piece down the line, but losing Kent stings with so many question marks. Should the Cards hit free agency for more arms? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowDonovan Selfie Fuels Cardinals-Royals BuzzBrendan Donovan just turned up the heat on Cardinals trade rumors with a selfie alongside Royals slugger Vinnie Pasquantino. With the Cardinals reportedly asking for a haul in return for their versatile All-Star, fans are buzzing about what a Donovan-Pasquantino right side could look like in KC. But insiders say the Royals might not bite at St. Louis’ high price. Is this just smoke, or is a blockbuster brewing? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCardinals’ Arenado trade talks hit a wallNolan Arenado isn’t heading to the Angels after all—he’s not interested, and they’re not willing to pay. The Cardinals are stuck waiting for the third base market to shake out, with Bregman and Suarez still available and no clear suitors for Arenado. For St. Louis fans, this means the team’s next big move is on hold, and Arenado’s future remains a question mark. Would you rather see the Cards keep Arenado, or should they push harder for a trade? Let’s hear your take on what’s best for the team! #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals10Share
jillian59+FollowCardinals’ bold trade shakeup: What’s next?Trading away Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras for prospects signals the Cardinals are all-in on a rebuild—and now, Brendan Donovan could be next. With his contract winding down, St. Louis might move their fan-favorite infielder to the Mariners for a promising young pitcher and a high-upside infield prospect. It’s a tough call for fans, but could this be the smart move to set up the team’s future? Would you rather see the Cards keep their core or double down on building for tomorrow? Let’s hear your take on this new direction! #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals20Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCardinals fans: Arenado trade talks stallNolan Arenado’s future with the Cardinals is in limbo as trade rumors swirl, but there’s little movement on a deal. Despite his legendary defense and 353 career homers, teams aren’t lining up for Arenado—mainly because of his recent struggles at the plate and a hefty contract. Most clubs see him as a backup plan if they miss out on other free agents. Don’t expect a blockbuster return if a trade happens, and it might not even go down until Spring Training. What do you think—should the Cards hold onto Arenado or move on? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
glen25+FollowCardinals fire head coach after emotional sideline momentHours after sharing what looked like a heartfelt hug with owner Michael Bidwill, Jonathan Gannon was let go as head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. Despite a rough 3-14 season capped by a nine-game losing streak, Gannon still had support from some players and staff. Injuries and a quarterback shuffle didn’t help, but the team’s collapse after a promising start was hard to ignore. With GM Monti Ossenfort staying on, the Cardinals are now searching for a new leader to break their playoff drought. How do you feel about this move—was Gannon given a fair shot? #Sports #Football #Cardinals10Share
John Camacho+FollowMcVay Tree: LaFleur Leads Cards Coaching RaceBig shakeup in the desert! After a rough 15-36 run, Jonathan Gannon is out as Cards HC, with his final season marred by benching Kyler and a sideline scuffle. Now, all eyes are on Rams OC Mike LaFleur—another Sean McVay protégé—who’s the odds-on favorite to take over. Can the Cards catch some of that McVay magic, or will the search go deeper? #Sports #Football #Cardinals00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowCardinals shake up: Gannon out after tough seasonArizona Cardinals fans woke up to a major shakeup: head coach Jonathan Gannon is out after a rough 3-14 season capped by a nine-game losing streak. Despite a heartfelt sideline chat with owner Michael Bidwill before the last game, Gannon’s fate was sealed. Injuries and a controversial quarterback switch didn’t help, but some players, like Trey McBride, still had his back. The move raises big questions about what’s next for the Cards and how the team can bounce back. What do you think—was this the right call, or should Gannon have gotten another shot? #Sports #Football #Cardinals00Share
terrysharon+FollowCardinals’ new Florida facility is a game-changerBig changes are coming for the Cardinals—not just on the field, but off it too. Their Spring Training home in Jupiter, Florida, is getting a major facelift, with a brand new building, modern weight and training rooms, and even a cafeteria for players and staff. These upgrades aren’t just about comfort; they’re designed to help players develop and recover better, and could even help attract new talent to St. Louis. Fans visiting Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium this year will notice the difference. What do you think—will better facilities give the team a real edge? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
terrysharon+FollowJJ Wetherholt could shake up the Cardinals lineupJJ Wetherholt is already turning heads before his first MLB at-bat—rival execs just picked him as the early favorite for NL Rookie of the Year in 2026. The Cardinals’ new youth movement, led by Wetherholt, is getting serious buzz after his monster minor league season. With a .306 average, 17 homers, and a knack for clutch hitting, he’s set to make a real impact at second or third base. St. Louis fans, how are you feeling about the team putting so much faith in its young core? Could this be the spark the Cardinals need? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals20Share