LunarPixie+FollowNathan Church’s bomb gives us hopeNathan Church just smashed his first big league homer and, honestly, it felt like a jolt of electricity through Cardinal Nation! The kid’s been raking all year, and now he’s showing he can hang with the big boys. After the mess the parent club’s been this season, seeing Church and the Springfield crew light it up is the spark we desperately needed. Is Church the next Cards cornerstone, or are we just getting our hopes up again? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
DashingDove+FollowBurleson walks it off—Cardinals chaos!Burleson just went full clutch mode, blasting a walk-off nuke with two outs in the ninth! The Birds needed a hero, and Alec delivered—4-for-5, ice in his veins. Contreras getting tossed after going ballistic? Pure fire, pure passion. Even the gum bucket got in on the action! O’Brien tried to hand it away, but Burly said, 'Not tonight.' How electric was that finish, Redbird Nation? Who else lost their mind when Burleson sent it deep? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards11Share
Maria Chavez+FollowCardinals’ 2026 core: Herrera & Burleson stand outBig changes are brewing for the St. Louis Cardinals, but one thing is clear: Ivan Herrera and Alec Burleson are locked in as core players for 2026. With new leadership and a crowded roster, most position players are fighting for their future, but the team’s decision to keep Herrera and Burleson in the starting lineup signals major trust in their potential. Meanwhile, fan favorites like Jordan Walker, Lars Nootbaar, and Nolan Gorman are still rotating, making the end of this season crucial for their future with the team. Who do you think should be part of the Cardinals’ next era? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCardinals’ tough call: Shut down Winn or call up Wetherholt?Masyn Winn’s stellar defense has been a rare bright spot for the Cardinals, but his nagging knee pain is now forcing the team into a big decision. With the playoffs slipping away and Winn’s health in question, should the Cards shut him down to protect their future? That move could open the door for top prospect JJ Wetherholt, who’s been on fire in Triple-A. Bringing Wetherholt up now could give fans a glimpse of the future and help the front office see how he handles big-league pitching. What do you think—play it safe with Winn or give Wetherholt his shot? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowIs Joshua Baez the Next O’Neill for Cards?Anyone else getting serious Tyler O’Neill vibes from Joshua Baez this season? The kid’s gone from a forgotten name to a legit top 100 prospect candidate, slashing .287/.386/.483 with 15 bombs and 46 bags between High-A and Double-A. His swing-and-miss issues are way down, and his power is finally translating. With the Cards’ outfield struggles, could Baez be the next homegrown MVP contender? Let’s talk upside and what’s real about this comp! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards84Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCould Thomas Saggese be the Cardinals’ next star?St. Louis might already have their future third baseman in Thomas Saggese, and fans are starting to take notice. With Nolan Arenado’s future uncertain and the team eyeing a rebuild, Saggese’s recent hot streak at the plate—hitting .300 in August—has sparked real excitement. He’s stepped up big time with injuries in the lineup, showing off his versatility at both second and third base. If Saggese keeps impressing, the Cardinals could be ready to move on from Arenado and give the young infielder a shot at the hot corner. What do you think—should the Cards hand the keys to Saggese? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards22Share
GlacierGlow+FollowBurleson’s clutch bat buries Rays earlyThat second inning was pure fireworks—Burleson just ripped the heart out of the Trop with that two-RBI knock! The Cards finally showed some killer instinct, piling on five runs and never letting Tampa Bay breathe. Sonny Gray wasn’t lights-out, but he did enough, and Contreras’ moonshot was the exclamation point. Meanwhile, Boyle looked totally rattled—nine hits in four innings? Brutal. Are the Cards finally finding their groove, or was this just Rays’ pitching falling apart? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
AzureAssassin+FollowArenado’s grit: Is it worth the risk?Watching the Cards limp through August without the Platinum Glover at the hot corner is brutal. Arenado’s been grinding through pain all year, and you can see it in that uncharacteristic .235 average—dude’s clearly not himself. But now, with the Birds five games out and the bats ice-cold, do we really want to risk our franchise cornerstone for a miracle run? Love the fire, but is it time to shut him down and think long-term? What would you do if you were in the dugout? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCardinals’ next big star at third base?JJ Wetherholt is making serious noise in Memphis, and it’s turning heads in St. Louis. With Nolan Arenado sidelined and his future up in the air, the Cardinals might already have their long-term answer at third base. Wetherholt, the team’s top prospect, is not only hitting leadoff homers but also learning the hot corner—right when the Cards need it most. If he keeps up this pace, it’s hard not to imagine him stepping up soon. How do you feel about a new era at third base for the Cardinals? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards05Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCardinals fans: Is it time to move on from Mikolas?Watching the Cardinals drop a series to the struggling Rockies feels like a wake-up call for St. Louis. With playoff hopes fading and Miles Mikolas showing more inconsistency than promise, it’s tough to see why he’s still in the rotation. He’s on an expiring contract, turning 37 soon, and the team has young arms like Quinn Mathews ready for a shot. Wouldn’t it make more sense to let the future take the mound? What do you think—should the Cardinals finally give their top prospects a real chance? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share