Catherine Reeves+FollowGoldy Reunion Brewing in St. Louis?Could the Cardinals really bring back Big Goldy for one last ride? After trading away stars like Sonny Gray and Nolan Arenado, the front office seems all-in on a rebuild. But a cheap, one-year deal for the 2022 NL MVP could give fans something to cheer for—and maybe even net more prospects at the deadline if he heats up. Would you want to see Goldschmidt finish his career in St. Louis? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCardinals’ Ivan Herrera cracks MLB’s Top 100Ivan Herrera just landed on MLB Network’s Top 100 Players Right Now, and it’s a big deal for the Cardinals’ future. After the Arenado trade, Herrera is set to get more time behind the plate—if his arm holds up after offseason surgery. He’s already shown serious power at the plate, but defense is still a question mark. With so many young catchers in the pipeline, this season could shape the next era for St. Louis. Do you think Herrera can become the long-term answer, or should the Cards keep their options open? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowShould Cards Take a Shot at Renfroe?With Chaim Bloom shaking up the roster—trading away stars like Arenado and Contreras—the Cardinals are clearly in reset mode. Now, the big question is: should the Redbirds bring in Hunter Renfroe as a low-risk, high-reward righty bat? Renfroe’s got 192 career bombs and could offer pop off the bench without blocking Victor Scott’s development. Smart move or just another flyer? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowCardinals shake up: Ivan Herrera’s new role?Big changes could be coming for the St. Louis Cardinals lineup in 2026, and Ivan Herrera might be at the center of it. With Willson Contreras out and Alec Burleson likely taking over first base, the team is seriously considering giving Herrera reps at first or even in the outfield—especially if his defense behind the plate doesn’t improve. This opens up a ton of possibilities for the roster, including adding a right-handed bat or giving young prospects like Blaze Jordan a shot. What do you think—should Herrera get a new position, or stick to catching? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCould Blaze Jordan be the Cardinals’ next big bat?Blaze Jordan might just be the power hitter the Cardinals have been missing since trading Willson Contreras. After a quiet trade deadline move last summer, Jordan—now the Cardinals’ No. 20 prospect—has been showing off some serious swings in batting practice. With the team in rebuild mode and more opportunities opening up for young players, fans could see Jordan get his shot sooner rather than later. If he lives up to the hype, this under-the-radar trade could turn out to be a game-changer for St. Louis. What do you think—should the Cardinals give their young slugger a chance? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCardinals Land Stanek: Bullpen Steal?The Redbirds just snagged Ryne Stanek for $3.5M, and with his elite heater (96th percentile fastball velocity in 2025), this looks like a front office masterstroke. Even after a rough 2025, Stanek’s upside is huge for that price, and the $6M club option for 2027 could make him a valuable trade chip or bullpen anchor. Is this the best value signing of the offseason? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCardinals’ bold draft move sparks debateLiam Doyle’s electric fastball has Cardinals fans buzzing, but rival execs are already labeling him as a future closer—not the ace St. Louis hoped for with a top-five pick. The new front office is betting big on upside, and Doyle’s stuff is undeniable, but his unusual delivery has some doubting his long-term role as a starter. It’s a classic case of high risk, high reward. Would you rather see Doyle become a dominant closer right away, or should the Cards do everything to keep him in the rotation? Let’s hear your take on the team’s new direction! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
jillian59+FollowCardinals’ rebuild: New faces, real hopeSt. Louis fans, it’s wild how quickly the Cardinals’ tough trades are starting to look smart. The young pitchers picked up from Boston in those big moves? They’re already climbing the team’s top prospect rankings. Brandon Clarke, with his 100 mph fastball, is now the Cards’ sixth-best prospect, and Yhoiker Fajardo, just 19, is showing real promise. Even Blake Aita, a late-round pick, is turning heads with elite spin rates. These guys could be the foundation for a new era. How do you feel about the team’s direction? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowWhy the Cardinals should bring back QuintanaAdding a steady veteran like José Quintana could be the missing piece for the Cardinals’ young rotation. Even though St. Louis isn’t seen as a 2026 contender, bringing in someone with Quintana’s experience—especially at a reasonable price—could help the team’s young arms develop and keep the season interesting. Plus, if things don’t work out, he’s a solid trade chip at the deadline. Would you rather see the Cardinals double down on youth, or do you think a reliable vet is exactly what this squad needs? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCardinals lock in Nootbaar for $5.35M—smart move?Lars Nootbaar just secured a $5.35 million deal with the St. Louis Cardinals, coming in under MLB projections and avoiding the drama of arbitration. After an offseason full of trade rumors and heel surgeries, Nootbaar’s future with the team looked uncertain. Now, with this fair contract, the Cards are betting on his bounce-back in 2026. Fans are buzzing: Is this a steal for the team, or should they have held out for more? With Nootbaar’s health on the mend, his performance could be a game-changer. What do you think—good deal or risky gamble? #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share