jillian59+FollowCan Jared Shuster Be Cards’ Secret Weapon?Jared Shuster, the former A’s southpaw and ex-Braves first-rounder, just inked a minor-league deal with the Cardinals. While his ERA has been rough, insiders point to his elite FIP and low exit velocity against lefties as reasons for hope. If the Cards use him as a lefty specialist, could Shuster surprise everyone and lock down a bullpen spot on Opening Day? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCould Arenado Head to Seattle Next?Hot Stove alert! With the Cards already wheeling and dealing for young arms, all eyes are on the future of the Platinum Glove wizard, Nolan Arenado. After a tough year at the plate, there’s real buzz about a blockbuster move to the Mariners, possibly with JoJo Romero in tow. If the Cards pull this off, it could reshape both teams’ infields and payrolls. What do you think—should St. Louis move on from Arenado now, or give him another shot? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowWhy Fajardo Is the Real Prize in the Contreras DealCardinals Nation, don’t get too hung up on Hunter Dobbins as the main return for Willson Contreras. The real upside could be Yhoiker Fajardo, a 19-year-old with a live arm and serious potential. Red Sox scouts raved about his stuff, and he’s already climbing prospect lists. If his slider keeps improving, St. Louis might have landed a future ace. Don’t sleep on Blake Aita either—there’s more to this trade than meets the eye! #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCardinals fans: Big trade buzz before holidaysChaim Bloom is feeling the heat to shake things up for the Cardinals before the holidays hit. Even though the team has already made a couple of moves, Bloom says he’s eager to pull off at least one more trade soon—maybe even before Christmas. With plenty of rival teams showing interest in players like Brendan Donovan and Willson Contreras, the options are wide open. Do you think the Cardinals should go all-in for a big move now, or wait until the market heats up after the new year? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowArenado to Angels? Cardinals Fans Weigh InSo, word is the Cardinals might try to ship Nolan Arenado again, but the Halos as a landing spot just doesn’t add up. Why would the Platinum Glover leave St. Louis for a team that hasn’t sniffed the playoffs since 2014? Even with the Cards rebuilding, the Angels aren’t exactly contenders. Unless something wild happens with Rendon’s contract, I don’t see Arenado waiving his no-trade for LA. What do you all think—any chance this actually happens? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals01Share
jillian59+FollowCardinals let a rising arm slip to YankeesThe Cardinals just lost a young pitcher with a 100 MPH fastball, Cade Winquest, to the Yankees in the Rule 5 Draft—and it stings. New York hasn’t made a Rule 5 pick in 14 years, so you know they see something special in Winquest. While the Cardinals’ front office has made some solid moves lately, this one feels like a misstep, especially since there were other roster options to protect him. Will this come back to haunt St. Louis, or is it just part of the game? Let’s hear your take on how the team is handling its pitching prospects. #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals60Share
jillian59+FollowCardinals’ outfield depth could pay off soonMatt Koperniak is sticking with the Cardinals after clearing waivers, and while it might not seem like a headline move, having a versatile outfielder like him in Memphis could be a game-changer later this season. Koperniak’s ability to play all three outfield spots and his solid numbers in AAA give the team flexibility—especially with more trades likely on the horizon. Sometimes, it’s these under-the-radar roster moves that end up making the biggest difference. What do you think—should the Cardinals give Koperniak a shot if the opportunity opens up? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals20Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowCould Brendan Donovan Be Tampa Bound?With the trade market heating up, Cards fans are buzzing about where Swiss Army knife Brendan Donovan might land. While most chatter has the Giants and Mariners as front-runners, here’s a curveball: what if the Rays swoop in? After moving All-Star Lowe, Tampa Bay could use a cost-controlled infielder like Donovan. The Rays have the prospect capital, and the Cards are looking to rebuild. Would you pull the trigger on this deal if you were Chaim Bloom? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCardinals miss out as Alcala heads to Blue JaysJorge Alcala, who flashed real promise with the Red Sox last season, just signed a minor league deal with the Blue Jays instead of returning to St. Louis. For Cardinals fans, it stings to see a veteran arm—especially one who posted a solid 3.31 ERA in Boston—walk for so little. With bullpen depth always at a premium, could this be a move the front office regrets? Would you have taken a chance on Alcala for a minor league contract? Let’s hear your take on how the Cards should handle these pitching decisions this offseason. #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowCardinals’ Donovan Trade Path Wide OpenHot stove alert! With the Rays pulling off a wild three-team blockbuster and moving key pieces like Shane Baz and Ketel Marte, the Cards suddenly have all the leverage to deal super-utility man Brendan Donovan. With other top second basemen off the board, teams like the Yankees, Red Sox, and Mariners are circling. Chaim Bloom’s high price makes sense—Donovan’s the best bat left, and St. Louis should cash in big if they move him. Thoughts on who should pay up? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals01Share