According to league sources, the Astros circled back with the Cardinals after Alex Bregman signed with the Red Sox.
The Cardinals went 2-5 down the stretch in 2024, which left them with an 8-9 record and out of the playoffs when the season came to an end.
We have another mock draft in which the Arizona Cardinals land a pass rusher. Largely viewed as the Cardinals' biggest need this offseason, it should not be a surprise. The Athletic had its team beat writers project the picks of the teams they cover.
The World Series MVP says he's ready to help: "I think I do have a lot of experience with the stress of it all and the success of it all.”
The Cardinals announced the hiring of five assistant coaches and the promotions of two others. The new coaches are: Offensive line: Justin Frye Defensive line: Winston DeLattiboudere III Linebackers: Cristian Garcia Outside linebackers Matt Feeney Defensive quality control: Alec Osborne The team promoted Connor Senger to pass game specialist and Blaine Gautier to offensive quality control.
Could the Arizona Cardinals really make the NFL playoffs in the 2025-26 NFL season? One NFL record projection tells us that there's at least a chance.
After trading Tucker — a move that strongly deviated from the Astros’ usual operations — they were emerging as serious suitors for Nolan Arenado. Anticipation grew throughout the day. So did momentum.
Below are a few stories from the last week that Cardinals fans should know about. While many people believe that the Seahawks will move on from Smith, head coach Mike Macdonald expects Smith to remain the starter next season.
A federal judge in district court in Arizona dismissed claims of defamation by former Cardinals executive Terry McDonough against the team and its law and PR firms.
Lefty-hitting Lars Nootbaar should start in center in an offensive-minded lineup. Obviously, during the course of a season, players are moved around because of lefty-righty matchu
The Cardinals are days away from a potentially awkward situation at the ballclub’s spring training facility in Jupiter, Fla. One that president of baseball operations John Mozeliak addressed Wednesday with reporters as the deadline for players to report by Sunday loomed,
St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak provided a pessimistic answer to an important question on everyone's mind.