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"As such, the Cardinals should see what they can get for him on the trade market," Perry continued. "High-leverage relievers are always in demand, and Helsley, while his command hasn't been at ...
But the Cardinals, who are teetering on the competitive ledge themselves, don't seem inclined to trade him, even with Helsley set for free agency after the season. St.
That said, closer Ryan Helsley is clearly their best trade-worthy asset. The market for high-end relievers is always robust at this time of year. Helsley, 31, is a free agent at season's end.
One potential trade chip, should the Cardinals look to punt on this season, is closer Ryan Helsley. Bob Nightengale of USA Today wrote this about Helsley’s future in St. Louis: ...
"Helsley has the most trade value, and the Mets and Phillies could get into a bidding war if St. Louis decides to trade him." The Cardinals, if they end up selling, could move all three relievers ...
Cardinals Receiving Heavy Interest for Talented Relief Pitcher If there is one player the St. Louis Cardinals can trade by the deadline, it would be right-handed relief pitcher Ryan Helsley.
Because of this losing skid, the Cardinals' front office is going to be forced to sell at the trade deadline. Selling would likely include trades involving expiring players like Ryan Helsley and ...
The July 31 trade deadline is less than two weeks away and the Cardinals have several impending free agents who could be moved, such as right-handed pitchers Miles Mikolas and Ryan Helsley.
The St. Louis Cardinals are about to sell at the trade deadline if John Mozeliak's latest comments are any indication. Here's who is on the chopping block.
Last month, ESPN's Jeff Passan and Kiley McDaniel said there was a 30% chance the Cardinals would trade Helsley. The duo listed the Yankees as one of the "best fits" for the right-hander.
The Cardinals are listening on a variety of pitchers, including starter Erick Fedde and relievers Ryan Helsley, Steven Matz and Phil Maton. Inquiring calls picked up rapidly after Sunday’s game ...
Jul 8, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Ryan Helsley (56) enters the game against the Washington Nationals during the ninth inning at Busch Stadium.