José Quintana pitched no-hit ball with two walks for five innings before allowing two runs on four consecutive hits to lead off the sixth, ending his night.
Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz is on his third defensive coordinator in three years at Missouri, and the Tigers are about to start their fifth different quarterback in the season opener in the last five years.
Paul Goldschmidt and Nolan Arenado have been anchors at the corners of the Cardinals infield since the beginning of the 2021 season. Ever since Arenado’s arrival, fans salivated at the notion: If only they both could ever get hot at the same time… Look out.Well, it seems to be happening before our very eyes at an opportune time.
Brendan Rodgers and Ryan McMahon hit back-to-back home runs in a six-run seventh inning, and the Colorado Rockies held off the St. Louis Cardinals 8-6 on Thursday to secure their first series win since the All-Star break.
Since swiping extra bases from Josh Donaldson wasn’t enough to satisfy the nine-time Gold Glover, Arenado planted on his right knee, positioning his body to serve up a flawless one-hopper across the diamond to Paul Goldschmidt for the out.
The heat of the St. Louis summer did nothing to deter the largest crowd in the history of Busch Stadium III from taking in a ball game on Saturday night.
Jordan Montgomery blanked his old teammates over five innings and Nolan Arenado drove in the lone run as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the New York Yankees 1-0.
Hudson allowed the first man to reach base in four of the first five innings that he started. With a penchant for double plays, he frequently gets out of those unsightly scenarios without getting burned too badly. But is that a feasible way to live? The Cardinals are wondering the same thing.
In front of a sellout crowd and the largest of the year at Busch Stadium, DeJong came through to help the Cardinals secure their fifth consecutive win—while showing there’s not a team in the league that this clubhouse needs to fear.
There was no Long Hot Summer Day—his signature walk-up song as a Cardinal—playing over the stadium loudspeakers when Carpenter stepped into the batter’s box for his turn in the top of the first inning on Friday night at Busch. But the ovation for the 36-year-old slugger was so thunderous that you wouldn’t have been able to hear the music, anyway.
Just a short while after an extra-innings wild pitch in Pittsburgh assured another loss for the division-leading Brewers, Lars Nootbaar delivered a 10th-inning base hit for the Cardinals, scoring Arenado to walk off the Cubs in the first game of a Thursday double-header in St. Louis.
Though the road toward history had run into a detour for the past month-and-a-half with Molina nursing a knee ailment, Waino and Yadi got back on the bicycle again Tuesday for start No. 317—seven from tying the all-time MLB record for starts by a single battery—and didn’t miss a beat.
After failing to land the big fish in Juan Soto on Tuesday morning, the Cardinals finished the trading period with a flurry, striking for their second starting pitcher in as many days.
After missing out on Soto, the front office throwing up its hands and uttering ‘we tried’ shouldn’t be an acceptable response for a fan base desperate for more this October. With hours to go before the deadline, we’ll see how the Cardinals respond to Tuesday morning’s setback.
Monday night, less than 24 hours before the trading period’s ending at 5 p.m. Central on August 2, the Cardinals are reportedly working to finalize a deal for a starting pitcher from an NL Central rival.
Paul DeJong homered for the second straight day after ending a minor league demotion, Andre Pallante pitched into the ninth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Washington Nationals 5-0.
The Cardinals kicked off the frenzied period ahead of the August 2 trade deadline with a minor move that sent infielder Edmundo Sosa to Philadelphia for a left-handed reliever.
Nine points is all that has separated the Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School Rams football team from winning or playing for a state title the last two seasons.
Always one to rise to the occasion, Pujols delivered a vintage, towering blast to break the game open in the fifth inning as the Cardinals defeated the Blue Jays, 6-1 on Wednesday night at Rogers Centre.
The last-place Reds overcame Paul Goldschmidt’s two opposite-field homers to take two of three in the series. They’ve won eight of their last 12 games.
Two key cogs in the Cardinals offense will not be joining the team for the upcoming two-game series against the Blue Jays, according to multiple reports
After tying Schwarber with 13 home runs in regular time, Pujols took advantage of his opportunity in the swing-off, knocking off the former Cub to advance to the semifinals.
Hjerpe is a lefty with a notable side-arm style delivery that accentuates a remarkable slider that should certainly make hitters uncomfortable in the batter’s box.