Andrea Castillo+FollowSonny Gray’s No-Trade Stance: Is a Move Coming?Big news for Cards Nation: Sonny Gray, the ace we call “Gray Day,” might finally be open to waiving his no-trade clause this offseason. After a year of holding firm, reports say he’s eyeing one last postseason run—something the retooling Cardinals can’t promise. If Gray’s willing, the front office could move his $35M contract and speed up the rebuild. Is this the end of Gray Day in St. Louis? Let’s talk! #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals10Share
terrysharon+FollowWhy JJ Wetherholt isn’t joining the Cardinals yetJJ Wetherholt is tearing it up in Triple-A, but the Cardinals aren’t rushing to bring him up to the majors just yet. Even with his impressive stats, the team is holding off—partly because calling him up now could mess with his rookie status and future contract options. Former Cardinals stars Matt Holliday and Lance Lynn both say it’s all about timing: wait a couple more weeks, and Wetherholt keeps his rookie eligibility for next year, which could mean more money and a shot at Rookie of the Year. What do you think—should the team wait or bring him up now? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals01Share
jillian59+FollowWhy the Cardinals are holding back JJ WetherholtJJ Wetherholt is absolutely crushing it in Triple-A Memphis, hitting .310 with 9 homers and a 1.073 OPS, but the Cardinals aren’t rushing to call him up. Even though fans are buzzing about his MLB debut, the team wants to make sure he gets everyday playing time and doesn’t get lost in the shuffle of young talent already on the roster. With only 26 Triple-A games under his belt, it looks like Wetherholt will keep developing in the minors for now. What do you think—should the Cardinals bring him up sooner, or is patience the smarter move? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals01Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCardinals shake up roster after big winThe St. Louis Cardinals pulled off a solid 7-4 victory over the Marlins, but the real buzz is about the flurry of roster moves that followed. Alongside standout performances from Michael McGreevy and Thomas Saggese, the team made seven minor league transactions—including the release of pitcher Conor Steinbaugh. These changes hint at the Cardinals gearing up for a late-season push and taking a hard look at their depth. With the team now just one game under .500, do you think these moves will give them the edge they need down the stretch? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals40Share
Ashlee Thomas+FollowCardinals eye top MLB draft lottery pickSt. Louis fans, here’s a silver lining for a tough season: the Cardinals are officially eligible for a top-six MLB draft lottery pick in 2026 if they miss the playoffs. That means another shot at landing a game-changing young talent, just like when they picked JJ Wetherholt—now one of baseball’s hottest prospects. The rules say teams can only get two lottery picks in a row, but since the Cards picked seventh last time, they’re back in the mix. How do you feel about the team’s draft future? Could this turn things around for St. Louis? #News #Cardinals #MLBDraft10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowArenado’s return: Should Cardinals risk it?Nolan Arenado is pushing to get back on the field for the Cardinals, even as his shoulder injury lingers and the team’s playoff hopes fade. He’s been rehabbing hard and says the pain is finally easing, but with St. Louis five games out and his stats at career lows, is it worth rushing him back? Fans know Arenado’s legacy is huge, but risking long-term health for a slim playoff shot is a tough call. Would you want to see him suit up again this season, or should the team play it safe? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals20Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowOli Marmol’s bold stance on Cardinals futureOli Marmol isn’t losing sleep over his job security with the St. Louis Cardinals, even as a new front office prepares to take charge. Despite roster shakeups and limited offseason spending, Marmol has kept the team competitive and maintains a refreshingly honest attitude: he’s focused on doing his best, not on the “hot seat” rumors. His confidence and commitment have made a real impact in St. Louis. With Chaim Bloom stepping in as president of baseball operations, the big question is—should the Cardinals stick with Marmol or look for a fresh start? What do you think is best for the team’s future? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowRedbirds Eyeing Sandy Alcántara Reunion?Could the Cards really bring the $56M Ace back to STL? Rumors are swirling that the Marlins might finally deal Sandy Alcántara this offseason. The Redbirds’ rotation has been shaky, and a healthy Sandy could be the missing piece. His FIP matches his All-Star breakout year, so maybe he’s just had some bad luck. Would you trade prospects for a Cy Young-caliber arm on a team-friendly deal? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowWhy aren’t the Cardinals giving Wetherholt a shot?JJ Wetherholt is absolutely crushing it in Triple-A, but the Cardinals just called up José Fermín instead after Brendan Donovan hit the IL. Wetherholt’s been on fire—hitting .310 with 9 homers in just 26 games—while Fermín, though solid, is seen as more of a bench player. With the Cardinals struggling and their playoff hopes fading, it feels like the perfect time to see what Wetherholt can do in the majors. Why stick with the safe choice when the future is right there, ready to make an impact? Would you roll the dice on Wetherholt now? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals26Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowShould the Cards Go All-In for Gold Glove Kwan?Rumors are heating up about the Cards making a play for the Guardians’ defensive wizard, Steven Kwan, this offseason. With Cleveland possibly looking to move Kwan for the right price, could St. Louis land a fourth-straight Gold Glover to lock down their outfield? Kwan’s not a power bat, but his consistency and glove would be a game-changer for the Birds. What do you think—should the Cards go all-in if Kwan hits the trade block? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share