Benches Clear in Padres-Cardinals Game
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For a second consecutive night at Busch Stadium, the Cardinals and Padres had their respective benches and bullpens clear due to inside pitches that plunked hitters.
With less than a week to go until the MLB trade deadline, the St. Louis Cardinals have plenty of moves they can make to improve their club for 2026 and beyond. How the Cardinals handle their assets could have major implications for a number of years.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNotre Dame star RB Jeremiyah Love threw out the first pitch at a St. Louis Cardinals gameNotre Dame football star running back Jeremiyah Love returned home to St. Louis and threw out the first pitch at a Cardinals game.
Major League Baseball trade deadline quickly coming up on July 31st, it really seems like the St. Louis Cardinals could at least trade one veteran
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Heavy Sports caught up with Alex Birge to discuss his MLB Draft experience and his first few days in the Cardinals organization.
The St. Louis Cardinals must balance long-term interests and near-term contention leading up to the July 31 trade deadline. That's a challenging needle to thread, but the current realities in St. Louis are such that they must do so.
Ever since they joined MLB as an expansion team in 1969, the San Diego Padres have struggled when they have visited the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium.
Helsley has been rumored as a trade target since the offseason, and a trade for him still seems realistic. As we know, Donovan made his first All-Star Game in 2025, is hitting nearly .300 and can play multiple defensive positions. That's a valuable player, and the Cardinals are treating him as one.