Andrea Castillo+FollowRedbirds Could Fuel D-Backs’ Bregman PushHere’s a wild one for Cards Nation: If the Snakes want to land Alex Bregman but keep Ketel Marte, they might need to offload Eduardo Rodriguez’s contract. That’s where the Redbirds come in—St. Louis could eat E-Rod’s deal for a juicy prospect haul, speeding up the rebuild. Not flashy, but think of it as the MLB’s version of an NBA salary dump. Would you take on E-Rod for a top-100 prospect? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowRainiel Rodriguez Joins Elite Prospect RanksCardinals fans, get hyped! The Redbirds’ own Rainiel Rodriguez just put himself in the same conversation as some of baseball’s top young stars. Only he and Kevin McGonigle hit the magic combo of high OBP, big power, patience, and low strikeouts in 2025. And get this—Rodriguez is still just 18! With his name now alongside legends like Trout and Tatis Jr. at this age, the buzz is real. If he sticks at catcher, the sky’s the limit for this kid. The future in St. Louis looks bright! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
jillian59+FollowCardinals fans, is Jimmy Crooks the answer?St. Louis is buzzing about the catcher position for 2026, and all eyes are on Jimmy Crooks. After a tough MLB debut, the Cardinals’ coaching staff still believes Crooks could be their everyday guy behind the plate. With Iván Herrera returning from injury and veterans like Pedro Pagés in the mix, the team has options—but Crooks’ strong arm and leadership with pitchers have really turned heads. His Triple-A numbers show promise, too. Do you think Crooks is ready to take over, or should the Cards stick with experience? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowWhy Brandon Clarke could be a game-changer for St. LouisBrandon Clarke’s arrival is shaking up the Cardinals’ pitching future. This lefty brings an electric fastball that hits 100 mph and a sweeper pitch that’s already drawing comparisons to the best in baseball. But here’s the twist: Clarke’s raw talent comes with big question marks—command issues, injury history, and a need for a reliable third pitch. The Cardinals’ new player development team faces a real test: can they turn Clarke’s potential into a true front-line starter? If they succeed, it could fast-track the team’s rebuild. What do you think—will Clarke be the next big thing or just another what-if? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowWhy St. Louis shouldn’t count out the CardinalsTrading away stars like Willson Contreras might look like the Cardinals are waving the white flag, but Hall of Famer Matt Holliday sees something different brewing for 2026. He’s fired up about the young pitching talent coming in and believes these fresh faces could surprise everyone—maybe even outshine last year’s squad. Holliday’s optimism is contagious, especially for fans worried about a long rebuild. Could this new wave of talent change the team’s future sooner than we think? Let’s talk: Are you buying into the Cardinals’ youth movement, or do you think it’s going to be a tough few years? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCardinals prospect Brycen Mautz’s offseason leapBrycen Mautz didn’t just rest this offseason—he reinvented himself. After a tough 2024, he worked with Tread Athletics to overhaul his mechanics and mindset, leading to a breakout year with Double-A Springfield and earning Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Year. What’s really interesting is the Cardinals’ shift: they’re now embracing outside training programs like Tread and Driveline, a big change from their old ways. With Mautz’s velocity up and his command sharper than ever, he’s on the fast track to the majors. How do you feel about teams letting prospects seek outside help? Could this be the key to unlocking more talent? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCould the Cards Land Boston’s Top Arm?Redbird Nation, the trade buzz is heating up! The Cards are eyeing Boston’s versatile Brendan Donovan, but the real intrigue is which Sox arm could head to St. Louis. Payton Tolle is the dream get—he’s the flamethrower every team wants—but Kyson Witherspoon feels like the more realistic target. Witherspoon’s got serious upside and could fit perfectly in our rotation soon. Would you pull the trigger for Donovan if Witherspoon is the headliner? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowCould a Quintana reunion steady the Cardinals?Bringing back veteran lefty José Quintana could be the move that gives the Cardinals’ young rotation some much-needed stability. Even if St. Louis isn’t chasing a playoff spot next year, adding a reliable arm like Quintana on a short deal could pay off—either as a mentor for up-and-coming pitchers or as a valuable trade chip at the deadline. With the team in rebuild mode, what do you think: should the Cards prioritize experience and leadership, or go all-in on youth development? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowWho should fill Willson Contreras’ spot?Big shakeup for the Cardinals—Willson Contreras is off to Boston, and now the hunt is on for a right-handed power bat that fits the team’s rebuild. Two familiar faces are in the mix: Paul Goldschmidt, who could bring veteran leadership and boost ticket sales as a DH, and Randal Grichuk, a versatile outfielder who might fill in if Lars Nootbaar isn’t ready for Opening Day. Both options wouldn’t block young talent from developing. Which direction would you want the Cards to go—veteran presence or more flexibility in the outfield? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCardinals TV drama shakes up St. Louis fansSt. Louis baseball fans are facing another round of TV uncertainty as the Cardinals’ broadcast rights hit a snag—again. The latest twist? FanDuel’s parent company missed a big payment, throwing the team’s future TV revenue and how we’ll watch games in 2026 into question. The front office says cable and streaming options will still be available, but it’s unclear who will actually be running the show. With payroll already dropping and the team’s finances in flux, could this mess affect free agent signings or player extensions? What’s your take on how this will impact the Cardinals’ future? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards10Share