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The Cardinals made a late change to the lineup on Sunday, inserting Nolan Arenado at third base just to remove him before the first pitch was thrown. The move was done to draw an ovation from the home fans in this final home Cardinals game of the 2025 season.
Any way you look at Sunday, it was a symbolic day in the history of the beloved and currently beleaguered St. Louis Cardinals franchise. It was the last home game of the “transition” year — Chaim Bloom will soon take over for “Mo,” while Arenado will likely be traded, albeit for less of a haul he would’ve earned an offseason ago.
Treated to a ceremonial start and a fan ovation prior to the Cardinals’ 5-1 win over the Brewers on Sunday afternoon, third baseman Nolan Arenado was asked if he had thought about the game being his f
The St. Louis Cardinals got an update on one of their big-name stars on Saturday. Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch was among the Cardinals reporters
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There hasn't been much to get excited about for St. Louis Cardinals fans this season. After being considered sellers during July's MLB trade deadline, it doesn't look like the fans are agreeing with what's going on with the ball club. Current president of ...
The St. Louis Cardinals will soon be done with their transition and will be ready to begin a rebuild under Chaim Bloom. After today's regular season finale agai