The New York Yankees have a unique opportunity to pry Brendan Donovan away from the St. Louis Cardinals, which would be an ideal fix to Brian Cashman's current infield dilemma.
Do the St. Louis Cardinals hold the key to the New York Yankees unlocking the best possible version of their 2025 infield? Eight-time All-Star Nolan Arenado is dangling on the trade market, hoping a big-market team will snap him up this winter.
A proposed deal has the New York Yankees acquiring star infielder Brendan Donovan in a multi-player deal with the Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals have invited their top prospect JJ Wetherholt to big league spring training, which starts next month.
The St. Louis Cardinals are looking to embrace the youth movement, but letting Paul Goldschmidt walk will have a ripple effect beyond his on-field impact.
And yet, despite all those swings and misses, not all hope is lost for Cashman finding a meaningful upgrade before Spring Training begins in February. And he has his counterpart with the St. Louis Cardinals to thank, as John Mozeliak's stubbornness in arbitration may have just opened a path to the perfect trade target for New York.
This past year ended up as his worst season, with a jump in strikeouts and a drop in walks, among other dips in his typical production.
As the Yankees search for infield help after losing second baseman Gleyber Torres in free agency last month, Jon Heyman
Nolan Arenado has been linked to a number of teams this offseason. The multiple Gold Glove-winning third baseman is still going strong and a move away from St.
January 18th, 2025 by Michael SchatzBaseball fans love to debate which teams were the best of all time. But what about the worst teams to win it all? Some of the most surprising World Series winners had mediocre regular season records or barely squeaked into the playoffs.
Right-hander Ryan Helsley spoke to reporters about his future with the Cardinals during the club’s Winter Warmup fan event this weekend.
The beloved voice of the Milwaukee Brewers starred in 'Mr. Belvedere' and 'Major League,' and was delightfully self-deprecating on 'The Tonight Show' and in beer ads.