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
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCardinals take a chance on Jared ShusterThe Cardinals are rolling the dice on lefty Jared Shuster, a former first-round pick who once ranked among the Braves’ top prospects. Shuster’s big-league debut didn’t go as planned, but his underlying numbers hint at some real bad luck rather than a lack of talent. With the team in rebuild mode, there’s little risk and plenty of upside—if Shuster finds his groove, he could become a valuable bullpen piece or even trade bait for more prospects. What do you think: smart gamble or just another long shot? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards30Share
terrysharon+FollowCardinals shake up roster: Who’s next?St. Louis is making bold moves this offseason, already trading away stars like Willson Contreras and Sonny Gray—both to Boston, and both with no-trade clauses! Now, the front office is eyeing more changes, with Brendan Donovan, JoJo Romero, and Nolan Arenado all on the block. The Cardinals have already trimmed nearly $50 million in salary, signaling a major shift in strategy. Fans are buzzing: is this the right call for the team’s future, or are we losing too much talent? Which player do you think will be the next to go—and what should the Cards get in return? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards01Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCardinals shake up: Young talent could be tradedBig changes could be coming for the St. Louis Cardinals as the team’s front office looks to reshape the roster for the future. With Dustin May now signed, the Cardinals are reportedly open to trading not just veterans like Arenado and Contreras, but also young players like Nolan Gorman, Lars Nootbaar, and Pedro Pagés. This could mean saying goodbye to some fan favorites, but it’s all about bringing in more pitching and balancing the lineup. What do you think—should the Cards risk moving young talent to get the arms they need? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
terrysharon+FollowOli Marmol owns every Cardinals lineup callNo more blaming the front office for those head-scratching Cardinals lineups—Oli Marmol says every decision on the field is his, and his alone. In a refreshingly honest interview, Marmol made it clear he’s the one filling out the lineup card and making bullpen moves, not the execs upstairs. He even invites fans to hold him accountable if they’re frustrated with game-day choices. With a new front office boss in town, Marmol’s approach and growth as a manager stand out. Does this change how you see his decisions? Let’s hear your take, Cardinals fans! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCardinals rotation shakeup: More arms coming?Chaim Bloom isn’t done building the Cardinals’ pitching staff just yet. Even after adding Dustin May and Richard Fitts, Bloom says the team is still hunting for more starting pitchers—through trades or free agency. This could mean big changes for the rotation, especially if the Cardinals deal Brendan Donovan or Willson Contreras for a ready-to-go arm. Fans expecting a quiet offseason might want to buckle up—Bloom’s not settling, and it sounds like the front office is serious about stacking up pitching depth for 2026 and beyond. What kind of starter would you want to see join the rotation? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCardinals shake up roster with Dustin May dealBig changes for the Cardinals: they’ve locked in Dustin May on a one-year, $12 million contract, hoping his electric pitching can bounce back after injuries. To make room, outfielder Matt Koperniak—who was on the verge of a big-league debut after a stellar 2024 in Triple-A—was designated for assignment. May’s stuff has wowed scouts, but his health remains a question mark. Meanwhile, Koperniak’s drop in performance this year made this move feel inevitable. How do you feel about betting on May’s upside at the cost of a promising outfielder? Let’s hear your take on this roster gamble! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share