terrysharon+FollowBig shakeups brewing for the CardinalsMajor moves could be on the horizon for the St. Louis Cardinals as the MLB Winter Meetings kick off. With Chaim Bloom already making waves this offseason, all eyes are on which star players might be traded next—Brendan Donovan, Nolan Arenado, and others are all in the rumor mill. Plus, the MLB Draft Lottery could impact the team’s future, with a top pick possibly changing their long-term strategy. This week could set the tone for the Cardinals’ rebuild. What do you think—should the Cards go all-in on trades or hold onto their core? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCards Eye Marlins’ Fireballer for Rotation BoostRumors are swirling as the Winter Meetings kick off—could the Redbirds swing a deal for Miami’s young ace Eury Perez? With the Cards needing a top-tier arm after the Sonny Gray move, Perez’s electric stuff and years of control make him a prime target. The Fish might be looking for lefty bats, and St. Louis has plenty. Could we see another blockbuster like the Ozuna trade? Let’s see if Chaim Bloom pulls the trigger! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards11Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCould Woo Be The Ace STL Needs?Hot Stove alert! With the Winter Meetings heating up, the Redbirds are rumored to be eyeing Mariners’ young ace Bryan Woo in a blockbuster swap for their own All-Star, Brendan Donovan. Woo’s filthy stuff (15 wins, 2.94 ERA, 198 Ks) would be a huge get for a Cards rotation that just lost Sonny Gray. Would Seattle really give up their rising star? This could be the move that defines Chaim Bloom’s new era in St. Louis. What do you think—worth the price? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCards & Mariners: Blockbuster Brewing?Birdland, are we on the verge of a seismic shift? Rumor has it the Cards are eyeing a multi-player blockbuster with the Mariners, possibly sending JoJo and Donnie Baseball to Seattle. With the M’s stacked farm system and the Redbirds looking to reload, this could be the deal that accelerates both teams’ timelines. Could this be the win-win trade that finally pushes Seattle over the top and jumpstarts the St. Louis rebuild? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowCards' Big Shakeup: Is Contreras Next?Redbird Nation, things are heating up! After dealing Sonny Gray to Boston, the Cards look ready to go full rebuild. The latest buzz? Three-time All-Star Willson Contreras could be on the block—even with his no-trade clause. If the right offer comes, will he actually waive it? Trading Contreras would signal St. Louis is all-in on the future. What’s your take—should the Cards move on from their star catcher or keep him as a cornerstone? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowCould Devin Williams revive the Cardinals' bullpen?Losing Ryan Helsley left a big hole in the Cardinals’ bullpen, but there’s buzz about bringing St. Louis native Devin Williams home. Even after a rough year with the Yankees, Williams is a two-time All-Star and former Reliever of the Year—plus, he knows the NL Central well. A short-term deal could help both sides: Williams gets a shot to bounce back in familiar territory, and the Cardinals get much-needed bullpen depth. Would you take a chance on Williams to close games in 2026, or should the team look elsewhere? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
terrysharon+FollowBrendan Donovan trade rumors heat up in St. LouisSt. Louis fans, it looks like another big shakeup could be coming for the Cardinals. After Sonny Gray’s sudden move to Boston, all eyes are now on Brendan Donovan as the next major trade candidate. Donovan’s versatility and recent All-Star nod make him a hot commodity, and insiders across the league are buzzing about his potential departure. If he’s traded, it could seriously change the team’s dynamic for the next season. How do you feel about the Cardinals possibly moving on from Donovan? Would you rather see the team keep him or cash in for new talent? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCardinals’ bold Sonny Gray trade shakes up St. LouisSt. Louis just made a huge move—trading Sonny Gray to the Red Sox and getting two promising arms plus some financial breathing room in return. National baseball voices are calling this a win for the Cardinals, especially with Richard Fitts ready to step into the rotation and Brandon Clarke offering real upside for the future. While some see it as a salary dump, most agree it’s a smart step toward a new era in St. Louis. What do you think—was this the right call for the Cards, or will they miss Gray’s veteran presence? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowCardinals’ pitching battle heats up after Gray tradeSt. Louis is shaking up its pitching staff in a big way. With Sonny Gray now in Boston, the Cardinals are giving overlooked arms a real shot—like Scott Blewett, who just signed a minor-league deal after bouncing between four teams last season. Blewett’s got a career 4.21 ERA and just set a personal best for innings pitched, but what stands out is how wide open the competition is now. For fans, it’s a rare chance to see new faces fight for a spot. Who do you think will step up and surprise us this spring? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCardinals overhaul staff for a brighter futureBig trades grab headlines, but the St. Louis Cardinals’ real game-changer might be the sweeping changes they just made behind the scenes. On the same day as the Sonny Gray deal, the Cards quietly brought in a wave of new talent for their minor league development and performance teams—plus fresh faces on the MLB coaching staff. This signals a serious commitment to rebuilding from the ground up, not just quick fixes. Fans have been calling for fewer busts and more breakout stars, and these moves show the front office is finally attacking the problem with urgency. How do you feel about this new direction? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards01Share