Tammy Sellers+FollowIs Jordan Walker Still the Future in STL?Remember when Jordan Walker was the next big thing for the Cards? Fast forward to now, and it looks like the former untouchable prospect is fighting just to get back on the field. With injuries and inconsistent play, plus Herrera stepping up big, Walker’s spot isn’t guaranteed anymore. If the Redbirds stay in the playoff hunt, will they give Walker another shot, or is he truly the odd man out? Curious to hear what fellow fans think about his future in St. Louis! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowWhere’s the Next Cardinals Superstar?Watching the All-Star Game was a blast, but it really hit home for us Redbird faithful—this team is missing that one true superstar. Brendan Donovan repping us was well-deserved, but let’s be real: he’s not the guy other teams fear. Sure, Masyn Winn and Victor Scott bring excitement, and Nolan Arenado’s got the resume, but the Cards haven’t had a real superstar since Goldy’s MVP run. Anyone else feeling the void? Who do you think could be the next face of the franchise? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards10Share
terrysharon+FollowCan Walker Solve Cards’ Southpaw Struggles?Redbird Nation, we’re all feeling the heat when the Cards face lefties. Our offense just can’t seem to crack the code, ranking way below average against southpaws. Now, with Jordan Walker set to return from the IL, there’s hope he could be the spark we need. But let’s be real—Walker’s numbers vs. lefties haven’t exactly wowed us yet. Is this the moment he finally steps up, or are we expecting too much? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowTekoah Roby Sidelined—Cardinals' Pitching Woes GrowTough break for the Redbirds: Tekoah Roby, the Cards’ No. 10 prospect and recent Triple-A call-up, just hit the IL after a dominant stretch (0.86 ERA over his last four starts!). With Tink Hence and Quinn Mathews also missing time, the Memphis pitching staff is running thin. Can the new draft class step up, or will this injury bug derail the Cards’ farm system momentum? Let’s hear your takes, Birdland! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards02Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowDonovan: Cards’ New Heartbeat After GoldyBrendan Donovan is quickly becoming the Cards’ new cornerstone since Goldy left for the Yanks. Earning his first All-Star nod, Donnie Baseball’s been raking (.297/.367/.430) and flashing Gold Glove defense all over the diamond. What’s even better? He’s stepped up as a leader in the clubhouse, embracing the Birds on the Bat legacy. With his versatility and passion for St. Louis, is Donovan the long-term answer for the Redbirds’ future? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowCards Nab Doyle—Pitching Rivalry Heating Up?Big Red fans, did you see the Cards go all-in on arms at the 2025 draft? The front office snagged lefty fireballer Liam Doyle at No. 5 and followed up with Tanner Franklin—both look like future Busch Stadium regulars. With Michael McGreevy as the only real rotation depth, it’s clear the Birds are prepping for a pitching arms race. Could this set up a new rivalry with the Cubs’ young guns? When do you think Doyle or Franklin gets the call-up? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards51Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowHerrera’s Back—But Nootbaar Hits the ILRedbird Nation, big shakeup today: Ivan “The Bat” Herrera is back in the lineup earlier than expected, but it comes at the cost of Lars “Noot” Nootbaar landing on the IL with a rib injury. The Cards’ offense has really missed Herrera’s spark since he went down, so his return as a DH could be a game-changer. Meanwhile, Noot’s first IL stint this year is tough, but maybe the rest helps him bounce back for the stretch run. Thoughts on Herrera’s future as a DH or outfielder? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCould Donnie Baseball Really Be Dealt?Cardinals fans, what do you make of the latest chatter around Brendan “Donnie Baseball” Donovan? Bleacher Report floated his name as a trade candidate, but even they admit it’s a long shot. Donovan’s been our best bat this year, right up there with the likes of Arraez and Ohtani in hits. With the Birds just 1.5 games out of the wild card, would moving him make sense, especially with front office changes looming? Or is this just hot stove smoke? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowCould Stowers Be the Birds’ Missing Piece?With the Cards stuck in the middle of the playoff hunt, the front office faces a huge decision: sell off expiring arms like Helsley or swing big for a controllable bat. Rumor has it the Birds are eyeing Miami’s Kyle Stowers—a lefty slugger who could finally fill the void left by Walker’s struggles. Would you trade future assets for a shot at Stowers’ power in the heart of our lineup? This could be the move that puts us over the top! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowWetherholt’s Bat: Where Will He Land?JJ Wetherholt is tearing it up in Triple-A, and now Redbird Nation is buzzing about where he’ll fit in the Cards’ lineup. With The Wizard 2.0 (Masyn Winn) locked at short and Gold Glove-caliber gloves at second and third, JJ told KMOX he’s open to any spot—even the outfield—just to get his bat in the lineup. Could we see a Jackson Merrill-style move to center? The Cards’ next big roster shakeup might hinge on Wetherholt’s versatility! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards10Share