John "Mo" Mozeliak, Cardinals President of Baseball Operations, says strategic roster building is key to keeping up with the changing economic landscape of the game.
Whether you applaud John Mozeliak’s tenure as head of the Cardinals’ baseball operations department or you’re overwhelmed with frustration over the team’s results in the last third of his 18-year run at the helm, it’s inarguable that Mozeliak cares deeply about the organization. He’s basically lived and breathed it for a total of three decades.
Cardinals Chairman Bill Dewitt Jr., left, manager Oliver Marmol, center, and outgoing president of baseball operations John Mozeliak walk through the tunnels Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, at Busch Stadium on their way to Mozeliak’s final news conference after 30 seasons with the organization.
John "Mo" Mozeliak, Cardinals President of Baseball Operations, expresses his gratitude to the city, the team, the players, the media and the fans for his career with the 51ºÚÁÏ Cardinals.
John "Mo" Mozeliak, Cardinals President of Baseball Operations, says his one takeaway from this season was that the younger players learned a lot, and hopes they can grow from a few adjustments.
Cardinals ownership and Chaim Bloom didn’t explicitly say they’re multiple years away from contention, and yet they still told us.
Cardinals Chairman Bill Dewitt Jr., left, manager Oliver Marmol, center, and outgoing president of baseball operations John Mozeliak walk through the tunnels Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, at Busch Stadium on their way to Mozeliak’s final news conference after 30 seasons with the organization.