BorealDream+FollowCards lose Donovan amid brutal losing streakThe timing couldn't be worse! Losing Donovan right when we're in free fall is classic Cardinals luck. The man was our most consistent bat and now he's sidelined while we're getting torched. Five straight losses, swept by the Yankees, 5.5 games out of the wild card - this season is officially toast. We're basically auditioning rookies like Saggese who can't buy a hit while the Mets and Reds battle for our playoff spot. The front office "soft selling" at the deadline sealed our fate. What's your take on this dumpster fire? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals00Share
jillian59+FollowCardinals eye bold move with JJ WetherholtSt. Louis could be on the verge of a franchise shake-up as talk heats up about locking in top prospect JJ Wetherholt with a long-term deal—before he’s even played a big-league game. Some fans and analysts see this as a smart way to secure future talent, pointing to the Arizona Diamondbacks’ success with Corbin Carroll. But there’s real risk: what if Wetherholt doesn’t live up to the hype? Should the Cardinals bet big now, or wait to see him in action first? This decision could shape the team’s future for years. What’s your take? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals35Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCardinals' Donovan faces injury dilemmaBrendan Donovan, a key player for the St. Louis Cardinals, is currently sidelined with toe and leg pain. Despite his impressive stats this season, including a .279 batting average and nine home runs, Donovan's absence is felt both offensively and defensively. He’s eager to avoid the Injured List and return to the field, emphasizing his commitment to the team. As the Cardinals strive to finish the season strong, Donovan’s health remains a crucial factor. How should the team balance his recovery with their need for his presence on the field? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals30Share
terrysharon+FollowJoJo Romero steps up for Cardinals bullpenJoJo Romero has quietly become the backbone of the Cardinals’ bullpen after the team traded away Ryan Helsley. Despite low expectations, Romero’s recent performances—three saves and a win in just six games—have shown he’s more than ready for high-pressure moments. He’s handled tough matchups against teams like the Cubs and Dodgers, proving he can fill the closer role. With Romero shining, the Cardinals might not need to invest in another closer for 2026. What do you think—should the team stick with Romero or look for a new arm next season? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals02Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowYankees Fan's Heartwarming Gesture to Cards KidDuring the Yankees vs. Cardinals game, a memorable moment unfolded off the field. Nolan Gorman of the Cardinals hit a home run, and a Yankees fan caught the ball. Learning it was a young Cardinals fan's birthday, the Yankees fan gifted the ball to the ecstatic child. This act of sportsmanship reminds us why we love baseball—it's about more than just the game. #Yankees #Cardinals #MLB #Sports #Baseball #Yankees00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCardinals fans react to Wetherholt newsTop prospect JJ Wetherholt won’t be making his big-league debut for the Cardinals this season, despite tearing it up in Triple-A. Team president John Mozeliak made it clear the organization is holding off, even though Wetherholt just earned Minor League Player of the Month and has been putting up impressive numbers. For a team sitting at .500 and four games out of a playoff spot, this decision has fans buzzing. Is it the right move to wait, or should the Cardinals shake things up and give young talent a shot? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals105Share
WanderingWilt+FollowWainwright's Bold Prediction Ignites Cardinal FeverThe King of Cards himself, Uncle Charlie, is riding high with confidence, declaring the Cardinals will storm into the Wild Card race. His faith in Jordan Walker's hot streak and a favorable schedule has fans seeing green. Will this be another '11 miracle run, or just a pipe dream? #Cardinals #WildCardRush #AdamWainwright #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals125Share
Maria Chavez+FollowCardinals’ dugout drama: Molina’s return stirs debateOli Marmol just made a move that could change the future of the St. Louis Cardinals—he invited Yadier Molina into the dugout, even as rumors swirl about his own job security. With a new front office boss likely to bring big changes, some think Marmol’s classy gesture might actually speed up his own exit. But Marmol says it’s about putting the team first, not himself. Would you risk your job to do what’s best for your team? And if you’re a Cards fan, do you want to see Molina as the next manager? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals46Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCardinals shakeup: Will Marmol stay or go?Big changes are brewing for the St. Louis Cardinals as Chaim Bloom steps in to lead baseball operations. With John Mozeliak stepping down, all eyes are on Bloom’s first big move—deciding the future of manager Oli Marmol. Despite a tough season, Marmol still has the players’ trust, and insiders think Bloom will likely keep him around, maybe even extend his contract past 2026. This could give Marmol a real shot to turn things around with a refreshed roster. What do you think—should the Cardinals stick with Marmol or start fresh? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals411Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCardinals fans: Is it time for a new catcher?Pedro Pages just hasn’t found his swing this season, and with the Cardinals out of the playoff race, a lot of folks are wondering if it’s finally time to give top prospect Jimmy Crooks a shot behind the plate. Pages has handled the pitching staff well, but his bat hasn’t kept up, and the team has a real logjam at catcher. With changes coming to the front office soon, maybe it’s time to focus on the future and see what the younger guys can do. Would you make the switch now or stick it out? #Sports #Baseball #Cardinals42Share