The St. Louis Cardinals accomplished their main objective of retooling the rotation with three proven hurlers this offseason but there are concerns that the club might need more depth.
The St. Louis Cardinals latest acquisition has plenty to prove this season, and not just with his new club. Cardinals president of baseball operations
The St. Louis Cardinals are days away from spring training games kicking off and will be looking to bounce back from last year's season to forget. Cardinals
The St. Louis Cardinals' pitching staff underperformed in 2023, leading to one of the worst seasons in franchise history. To bounce back from last year's
The St. Louis Cardinals are searching far and wide to make all moves possible to improve the club, even if that includes making a trade with an organization almost 7,000 miles away. Cardinal president of baseball operations John Mozeliak already has made some moves to revamp the starting rotation and is in the process of improving the bullpen.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been busy retooling their roster this offseason to aid the club's efforts of bouncing back in 2024. Not only have the Cardinals replenished the rotation as well as adding relievers, but the organization also hired former Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom in an advisory role.
Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak spoke to reporters at the club’s Winter Warm-Up fan event Saturday about a variety of topics.
Yadier Molina, the retired legendary catcher, enters 2024 as the St. Louis Cardinals’ special assistant to the president of baseball operations. What Molina’s day-to-day role with the Cardinals is has been a little unclear.
Could the St. Louis Cardinals turn to a former first-round pick who hasn't played for the organization since 2010 to shore up the bullpen for the 2024 season?
St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak is in the process of making a fantastic move to drastically improve the bullpen while clearing the outfield logjam even further.
The St. Louis Cardinals went into this offseason with finding starting pitching at the top of their priority list. After signing three veteran starters, president of baseball operations John Mozeliak announced that the club was satisfied with the bolstered rotation but would keep an open mind to other possibilities.
Could the St. Louis Cardinals acquire a proven high-leverage reliever coming off a stellar season? Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak
St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak is expected to be in the market for high-leverage relievers amid an offseason-long attempt to bolster the pitching staff.
St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak has been on an offseason-long quest to bolster the pitching staff. The Cardinals were aggressive early on in their efforts to retool the rotation with three external additions and followed that successful pursuit by trading outfielder Tyler O'Neill for overall pitching depth.
The Cardinals entered the offseason looking for three new starting pitchers, and that goal has already been accomplished.
The St. Louis Cardinals still have plenty of work to do. St. Louis has gotten an early start in free agency by signing veterans Lance Lynn and Kyle Gibson but still needs to add more to the starting rotation.
Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak spoke with members of the media on Monday at the GM meetings to discuss the offseason ahead.
It would appear that St. Louis Cardinals star Nolan Arenado will be staying put at the trade deadline.
The 38-52 Cardinals sit in last place in the NL Central at the All-Star break, 11.5 games out in a fairly weak division. They have played very poorly all season, and this decision cannot come as a surprise.
The St. Louis Cardinals signed president of baseball operations John Mozeliak to a contract extension through the 2025 season. Mozeliak, 54, has helped guide the team to 15 consecutive winning seasons, matching the franchise record from 1939-53.
John Mozeliak will remain as the St. Louis Cardinals' president of baseball operations through 2025 after agreeing to a contract extension with the team, multiple media outlets reported Monday.
Several weeks ago, St. Louis Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak announced that the team’s hitting coach, Jeff Albert would not be returning in 2023.
Mozeliak spoke with the media shortly after it was announced that 13 members of the Cardinals organization (seven players and six staff members) have tested positive for COVID-19.
Only Boston's Dave Dombrowski can say his work led to a World Series title last year, but the season never stops for baseball's general managers.
Inspiration comes from all variety of places. Sometimes it is a breakthrough year from players already in place and sometimes it is a big-name offseason addition that makes good upon arrival.
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