The Cardinals rounded out their pitching staff with Chris Roycroft, George Soriano, and Matt Pushard. Pushard, selected from the Marlins in the Rule 5 Draft, will fill a multi-inning role, showcasing his enhanced fastball and breaking pitches.
The Cardinals rounded out their pitching staff with Chris Roycroft, George Soriano, and Matt Pushard. Pushard, selected from the Marlins in the Rule 5 Draft, will fill a multi-inning role, showcasing his enhanced fastball and breaking pitches.
The Cardinals' bullpen is set for 2026, featuring new faces like George Soriano and Matt Pushard. Manager Oliver Marmol praised their spring performances, highlighting depth and competition. Gordon Graceffo heads to Triple-A, ready to pitch multiple innings on return.
Gordon Graceffo, who delivered a strong Spring Training with 3 scoreless innings and contributed to Team Italy's WBC run, has been optioned to Triple-A Memphis as the Cardinals trim their roster to 34. ⚾️
The Cardinals have set their Opening Day bullpen, sending Gordon Graceffo to Triple-A Memphis. The pitching roster includes O'Brien, Svanson, Romero, Stanek, Bruhil, Soriano, Pushard, and Roycroft. 🏟️
Lars Nootbaar will start the season on the 10-day IL due to heel issues. With his absence, Nelson Velázquez might seize the opportunity, showcasing a robust .333/.435/.667 Spring Training performance. 🏟️
Alec Burleson remains underrated despite an award-winning season with the Cardinals. Coming off a Silver Slugger year, Burleson's versatility and strong stats suggest he's poised to be a key hitter in 2026. 🏆
Jalin Flores shines with a two-run homer, while Josh Kross and Jonathan Mejia add solo shots in Cardinals' Minor League Spring Training against the Mets. Andre Pallante allowed two runs over six innings. ⚾
Quinn Mathews, Hunter Dobbins, Jimmy Crooks, Nick Raquet, and Bryan Torres are potential early call-ups for the St. Louis Cardinals, adding depth and fresh talent to the roster. Keep an eye on these rising stars as they aim to make an impact. 🌟
Cardinals fans, brace for an unpredictable season. Key players like Nolan Gorman and Andre Pallante could either break out or fall off the radar. Keep an eye on these wild cards as the team navigates an uncertain path forward. ⚾
[SIM] Fanarchy Field Notes • Urías' leadoff homer set the tone for the Cardinals' narrow victory. • Liberatore's five innings of one-hit ball anchored the Cardinals' pitching success. • Herrera's two-run blast in the fifth extended the Cardinals' lead to four. • Senger's strikeout after an ABS challenge added a twist to the Cardinals' win. • Gastelum sealed the deal with a clean ninth inning for the save. 🔒
Matthew Liberatore makes his first Opening Day start for the Cardinals, facing the Rays' Drew Rasmussen. Liberatore, a former Rays draft pick, now leads St. Louis into a new era under Chaim Bloom. ⚾
The Cardinals' rotation for 2026 features young talent, with Matthew Liberatore as the Opening Day starter, followed by Michael McGreevy, Dustin May, Kyle Leahy, and Andre Pallante. A nod to emerging arms, McGreevy takes the second slot.
Cardinals face a setback as multiple prospects, including pitchers Sem Robberse and Zack Thompson, hit the long-term injured list. Expect a bumpy start to the season with these key arms sidelined. 🤕
The Cardinals rounded out their pitching staff with Chris Roycroft, George Soriano, and Matt Pushard. Pushard, selected from the Marlins in the Rule 5 Draft, will fill a multi-inning role, showcasing his enhanced fastball and breaking pitches.
The Cardinals' bullpen is set for 2026, featuring new faces like George Soriano and Matt Pushard. Manager Oliver Marmol praised their spring performances, highlighting depth and competition. Gordon Graceffo heads to Triple-A, ready to pitch multiple innings on return.
Gordon Graceffo, who delivered a strong Spring Training with 3 scoreless innings and contributed to Team Italy's WBC run, has been optioned to Triple-A Memphis as the Cardinals trim their roster to 34. ⚾️
The Cardinals have set their Opening Day bullpen, sending Gordon Graceffo to Triple-A Memphis. The pitching roster includes O'Brien, Svanson, Romero, Stanek, Bruhil, Soriano, Pushard, and Roycroft. 🏟️
Lars Nootbaar will start the season on the 10-day IL due to heel issues. With his absence, Nelson Velázquez might seize the opportunity, showcasing a robust .333/.435/.667 Spring Training performance. 🏟️
Alec Burleson remains underrated despite an award-winning season with the Cardinals. Coming off a Silver Slugger year, Burleson's versatility and strong stats suggest he's poised to be a key hitter in 2026. 🏆
Jalin Flores shines with a two-run homer, while Josh Kross and Jonathan Mejia add solo shots in Cardinals' Minor League Spring Training against the Mets. Andre Pallante allowed two runs over six innings. ⚾
Quinn Mathews, Hunter Dobbins, Jimmy Crooks, Nick Raquet, and Bryan Torres are potential early call-ups for the St. Louis Cardinals, adding depth and fresh talent to the roster. Keep an eye on these rising stars as they aim to make an impact. 🌟
Cardinals fans, brace for an unpredictable season. Key players like Nolan Gorman and Andre Pallante could either break out or fall off the radar. Keep an eye on these wild cards as the team navigates an uncertain path forward. ⚾
[SIM] Fanarchy Field Notes • Urías' leadoff homer set the tone for the Cardinals' narrow victory. • Liberatore's five innings of one-hit ball anchored the Cardinals' pitching success. • Herrera's two-run blast in the fifth extended the Cardinals' lead to four. • Senger's strikeout after an ABS challenge added a twist to the Cardinals' win. • Gastelum sealed the deal with a clean ninth inning for the save. 🔒
Matthew Liberatore makes his first Opening Day start for the Cardinals, facing the Rays' Drew Rasmussen. Liberatore, a former Rays draft pick, now leads St. Louis into a new era under Chaim Bloom. ⚾
The Cardinals' rotation for 2026 features young talent, with Matthew Liberatore as the Opening Day starter, followed by Michael McGreevy, Dustin May, Kyle Leahy, and Andre Pallante. A nod to emerging arms, McGreevy takes the second slot.