The Cardinals sent 8 prospects to the Arizona Fall League. Here’s how each did.
The last of affiliated baseball played in 2025 wrapped Friday with the conclusion of the Arizona Fall League, where eight Cardinals prospects played for the Glendale Desert Dogs.
Highlighted by right-handed starter Chen-Wei Lin, the Cardinals prospect group invited to the AFL also included right-handers Darlin Saladin, Randel Clemente, Tyler Bradt and D.J. Carpenter, outfielders Travis Honeyman and Miguel Ugueto, and catcher Graysen Tarlow.
Minor league pitcher Chen Wei Lin stretches on the first day of Spring Training Early Program (STEP) camp Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, at the Cardinals’ spring training complex in Jupiter, Fla.
Cardinals non-tender 4, including John King and Yohel Pozo. But door is still open.
Cardinals catcher Yohel Pozo is congratulated in the dugout after he scored on a wild pitch and throwing error in the fourth inning against the Marlins at Busch Stadium on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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The Cardinals cleared space on their major-league roster with a series of decisions Friday that allowed four players to become free agents, but that doesn’t rule out the possibility of exploring reunions.
Ahead of Friday evening’s deadline to present contracts to all unsigned players on the major-league roster, the Cardinals declined to do so for lefty John King, Yohel Pozo, and right-hander Sem Robberse. The Cardinals had previously designated reliever Jorge Alcala for assignment and also did not present him a contract — a move called “non-tendering†in the industry.
In first month leading front office, Chaim Bloom has augmented player evaluation with staff hires, new practices to 'kick it into overdrive.' Trades will be early test.Ìý
Departing briefly from his one-liners and zingers on his free-agent talent, the agent rang an alarm on how recent gambling indictments can warp perception for all pitchers.
Carlos Beltrán, on the writers' ballot for a fourth year, is on the brink of induction to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.Ìý
KMOX sportscaster Matt Pauley is back after a harrowing health emergency: Media Views
Nobody wants to be the patient in an ambulance. But if that's necessary, it's even worse to hear a paramedic command the driver to step on it, that, "We're going in hot!" to the hospital — with the siren blaring and warning lights flashing.
But that's what KMOX sportscaster Matt Pauley experienced last week, after what had been expected to be a fairly common medical procedure took a bad turn later in the day.
Among the duties for Nate Gatter, right, is doing play-by-play of some Missouri women's basketball games — here with broadcast partner Jordan Roundtree.
In today’s 10 AM “Ten Hochman†video, Ben Hochman discusses Jake Neighbours’ return to the Blues lineup! Also a happy birthday shoutout to Veronica Hamel! And as always, Hochman picks a random Blues card out of the old hockey mask!
Cardinals' annual Winter Warm-Up set for 2026 return but in shortened fashion
A three-day event for several recent years, the Cardinals’ annual Winter Warm-Up will shift to a two-day event when it returns in January, the club announced Thursday.
The decision to shorten the number of days for the annual event comes after officials noticed the gradual decline in attendance on the third day, typically a Monday, and after fan feedback.
Before plunging into the Hot Stove season and the arrival of the GM Meetings, a look at the performances this past season by the top 12 prospects in the Cardinals system, as ranked in the annual Post-Dispatch Dozen. For several years now, baseball writer Daniel Guerrero has ranked the top 12 prospects in the Cardinals organization, but what sets this ranking apart is the eligibility (players cannot have a moment in the majors) and rubric. Each players is considered through the four Ps of Prospects: proximity to majors, overall potential, how prominent and demanding is his position, and, of course, production or performance.
Guerrero joins the Best Podcast in Baseball to explain the process and discuss the 2025 PD 12.
Only one of the 12, catcher Jimmy Crooks, graduated to the majors, leaving 11 incumbents for the 2026 rankings, but there will be some changes to the rankings going into the coming season, as Guerrero and host Derrick Goold discuss. Just not at the No. 1 spot with ascending talent JJ Wetherholt. Though, No. 2 is up for grabs with recent first-round pick Liam Doyle set to throw his fastball into the mix. Also, Guerrero scoops the host on a strong sleeper pick for the 2026 PD 12.
In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of 51ºÚÁÏ, is a production of the 51ºÚÁÏ, , and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.
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Fanning out through the general manager meetings to ask executives which club is best outfitted to end the National League Central’s decade-long drought without a World Series trophy yielded the exact kind of answers about baseball’s diverging economics and competitive balance that prompted the question.
The officials were all in the same hotel but not at all in the same place.
Cubs fans celebrate after second baseman Nico Hoerner hit a two-run homer off Cardinals pitcher Steven Matz (32) in the sixth inning of a game on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at Busch Stadium.
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Standout seasons that earned Cardinals prospects JJ Wetherholt and Brycen Mautz honors as Texas League postseason All-Stars also earned the two rising players top organizational honors.
Wetherholt and Mautz were named Cardinals' minor league player and pitcher of the year, respectively, it was announced Wednesday.
Cardinals minor league pitcher Brycen Mautz does some long toss in the outfield during practice Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023, at the Cardinals' spring training complex at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla.
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As I watched Jontay Porter in the spring of 2018 — this near 7-footer casually splashing 3-pointers for Mizzou — I believed the whole sports world would someday know his name.
Only 18 years old, Porter was named the SEC’s co-Sixth Man of the Year. And in his 10 games leading up to the NCAA Tournament, Michael’s younger brother averaged 14.5 points and 7.6 rebounds.
In today’s 10 AM “Ten Hochman†video, Ben Hochman discusses the state of the 51ºÚÁÏ Blues. Plus, a happy birthday shoutout to Lorne Michaels! And as always, Hochman picks a random Blues card out of the goalie mask!
Cardinals make moves to protect 4 prospects ahead of roster deadline
51ºÚÁÏ Cardinals pitcher Cooper Hjerpe throws on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, during spring training at the team's training facility in Jupiter, Florida.
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The Cardinals on Tuesday added prospects Leonardo Bernal, Joshua Baez, Cooper Hjerpe and Brycen Mautz to their 40-man roster, giving each protection from the Dec. 10 Rule d Draft.
The Cardinals had three open spots on their 40-man roster at the start of Tuesday but designated right-handed reliever Jorge Alcalá for assignment to clear a fourth spot.
Post-Dispatch lead baseball writer Derrick Goold joins editor Nathan Mills from Las Vegas, site of MLB's GM meetings, to talk Vegas' connection to the league and the Cardinals' current priorities.
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This former Cardinals All-Star is poised to get the call to Cooperstown in 2 months
Before dawn on the day the Cardinals clinched their most recent National League pennant and helped onetime nemesis Carlos Beltrán to his first World Series, the outfielder’s wife woke up to find him in his batting stance near their bed.
5 Cardinals prospects to know ahead of roster protection deadline
Catcher Leonardo Bernal works in the bullpen during player workouts Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, at the Cardinals’ spring training complex in Jupiter, Fla.
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The deadline for teams across the majors to set their 40-man rosters and protect players eligible for this December’s Rule 5 draft is 5 p.m. Tuesday.
At the start of Monday, the Cardinals had 37 players on their 40-man roster following a series of roster moves earlier this month — and a crop of Rule 5 draft-eligible players that includes former top draft picks and international signees.