Maria Chavez+FollowCardinals take a chance on FreebergerThe Cardinals are betting on untapped potential by signing 25-year-old righty Dominic Freeberger, a former Orioles prospect whose fastball is now touching the mid-90s. While his minor league stats haven’t wowed anyone yet, St. Louis is clearly hoping their coaching can unlock something special. Freeberger’s journey from college two-way player to pro pitcher is a reminder that sometimes late bloomers just need the right opportunity. Could this under-the-radar pickup end up paying off for the Cards? Let’s hear your thoughts—does Freeberger have what it takes to break through? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowBader Back to the Birds? Gold Glover RumorsCould the Cardinals really bring back Harrison Bader after his career year with the Phillies? With the Redbirds in full rebuild mode and big names on the trade block, a reunion with the $6M Gold Glove outfielder could shake up the outfield. If Bader puts up another 3.9 WAR season, he’s either a deadline trade chip or a future cornerstone. Would you want Bader back in St. Louis? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards20Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCardinals could score big with a creative pitching moveSt. Louis might just pull off a surprise this offseason. With top free agent pitchers like Framber Valdez still unsigned, the Cardinals could swoop in with a one-year 'pillow contract'—giving them a shot at a top arm without a long-term commitment. The catch? Signing someone like Valdez or Zac Gallen would cost the team a valuable draft pick, which is a big deal for a club in rebuild mode. Would you rather see the Cards gamble on a short-term ace, or keep their draft capital and target a different veteran arm? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCardinals shake up: What’s next for St. Louis?Big changes are hitting the St. Louis Cardinals as the team shifts into full rebuild mode. With longtime stars like Willson Contreras and Nolan Arenado traded away, and now utility infielder Jacob Buchberger retiring after five seasons in the minors, it’s clear the organization is focusing on the future. The front office is eyeing more trades, possibly moving fan favorites Brendan Donovan or Lars Nootbaar to restock the farm system. It’s a bittersweet moment for fans—are you ready for a new era, or do you wish the team had stuck with its core? Let’s talk about what this means for the Cardinals’ identity. #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCards Eyeing JoJo Romero Trade Next?Looks like the Redbirds’ fire sale isn’t over yet! After moving on from big names like Sonny Gray and Nolan Arenado, the Cards might be shopping JoJo Romero, their breakout lefty reliever. With his career-best 2.07 ERA last season, JoJo’s value is sky-high. Should the front office cash in now, or is it too soon to let go of another fan favorite? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowBurleson Trade Buzz: Cards' Next Big Move?Looks like the Redbirds’ fire sale isn’t over yet! After dealing Sonny Gray and Willson Contreras, and shipping the Platinum Glove to Arizona, the Cards are reportedly shopping Alec Burleson. The underrated slugger’s breakout 2025 (18 HR, .290 AVG) and years of team control make him a hot commodity. Would you trade Burleson now, or hold onto his bat for the rebuild? Which team needs his pop most? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards01Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCardinals shake up roster—what’s next?Trading away Sonny Gray, Willson Contreras, and Nolan Arenado in one offseason? The Cardinals just pulled off a bold reset, bringing in a wave of young pitching talent and freeing up payroll. With Spring Training around the corner, the buzz is all about what comes next. Should they add a right-handed outfielder, especially with Lars Nootbaar’s status uncertain? Maybe flip JoJo Romero while his value’s high, or keep Brendan Donovan as a clubhouse leader? And one more bullpen arm could seal the deal. What move do you think would make the biggest impact? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCardinals bet big on a raw-armed rookieSt. Louis is rolling the dice on Robbie Knowles, a 25-year-old righty who can hit 97 mph but barely has 27 innings of college ball under his belt. The Cardinals’ front office seems all-in on finding hidden gems and revamping their pitching pipeline, even if it means taking chances on guys with more velocity than experience. Knowles’ wild arm could be a project for the new development staff—if he can find the strike zone, he might rocket up the system. What do you think: smart gamble or too risky for a team looking to bounce back? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
terrysharon+FollowCards Eye Hays: Stealing from the Reds?Looks like the Redbirds are cooking up some drama in the NL Central! After moving on from big names like Sonny Gray and Nolan Arenado, the Cards are now reportedly targeting Austin Hays from the division rival Reds. If they pull this off, not only do they add a solid veteran bat, but they also weaken a rival’s lineup. Smart rebuild move or just stirring the pot? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCardinals holding firm on Brendan DonovanBrendan Donovan’s future with the St. Louis Cardinals is a hot topic right now. The team isn’t rushing to trade their All-Star, even though he could bring in a major return. The front office is making it clear: unless another team absolutely blows them away with an offer, Donovan is staying put. This approach keeps veteran leadership in the clubhouse and gives the younger guys someone to look up to during the rebuild. What do you think—should the Cards cash in now, or keep Donovan around to help shape the next generation? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share