The St. Louis Cardinals today announced that every 2025 regular season game will be televised locally or nationally, broadcast on the radio via KMOX and the Cardinals Radio Network and digitally ...
Many of the Cardinals’ remaining position battles -- in center field, at catcher, in the starting staff and the bullpen -- will come down to decisions not just about talent, but also purpose. Initiall ...
In late February, there were as many as 13,000 open seats left in Busch Stadium, which has the capacity to host 46,000 fans.
Over the past couple of seasons the St. Louis Cardinals have failed to make the postseason, something rarely seen from the ...
Here’s a Yankees story from the AP: TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Yankees will play Frank Sinatra’s version of the “Theme From New York, New York” only after home wins instead of all games in ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have had a quiet offseason. Spring training is now underway, and the team failed to make any trades or signings of note. They have been attempting to trade Nolan Arenado ...
rival executives believe that the St. Louis Cardinals be willing to trade starting pitcher Erick Fedde, who they just acquired last year. The following comes from MLBTradeRumors, but links to the ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are looking to get back into the playoffs after missing the postseason each of the last two seasons. Currently, they are a team in flux. This is the last season where John ...
The St. Louis Cardinals may not be done. St. Louis didn't do too much throughout the offseason to the surprise of many. The Cardinals wanted to "reset" the roster but will look pretty similar in ...
The Cardinals will look to end their two-season playoff drought this year after missing out in 2024 with 83 wins. Paul Goldschmidt is now a Yankee, and if St. Louis gets off to a slow start ...
With the St. Louis Cardinals' 2025 home opener just 35 days away, large swaths of Busch Stadium remain unsold for that March 27 contest against the Minnesota Twins. That's according to the ...
The Cordish Cos., the Baltimore-based real estate firm that partnered with the St. Louis Cardinals to create Ballpark Village, will demolish the long-vacant hotel as part of a $670M project.