If the St. Louis Cardinals don't turn things around soon they will have some tough decisions to make. St. Louis entered the 2024 season with high expectations after reloading the roster this past offseason after a disastrous 2023 season.
The St. Louis Cardinals have had their difficulties this season but unlike 2023, the pitching staff is not to blame for the club's lackluster record. With the help of the rejuvenated rotation and a dominant bullpen, the Cardinals are seen as a much better team than they were last season.
The St. Louis Cardinals might still be sitting at the bottom of the National League Central but it's not as doom and gloom as it appears. Unlike last season, the Cardinals' pitching staff is off to an impressive start.
Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley is making an early case for an All-Star bid through the first month of the MLB season. Helsley is a league leader in the traditional statistical metrics.
The St. Louis Cardinals' pitching staff was the main culprit behind the club's last-place National League Central finish last season. The organization has replenished the rotation and added relievers this winter to avoid repeating another tumultuous outcome in 2024.
The Cardinals have activated right-hander Ryan Helsley from the 60-day injured list, the team announced this afternoon. In a corresponding move, utility player Brendan Donovan was transferred from the 10-day IL to the 60-day IL.
With nearly a month left in this disappointing season, the St. Louis Cardinals are struggling to make it to the finish line. Horrible pitching and waves of injuries have crashed the Cardinals' 2023 season and the ball club is simply hoping to escape this season without losing any assets for 2024.
He last pitched on July 4, as shoulder inflammation and (as implied by Cardinals manager Olli Marmol) a broader range of nagging injuries sent Wainwright to the IL for the second time this season.
The Aug. 1 trade deadline is approaching, and the Giants' front office has some work to do.
Last week we reviewed some of the St. Louis Cardinals biggest draft busts over the course of the last decade. A list of that variety does not exactly instill much confidence when it comes to this year’s draft class selection.
It's no debate that the St. Louis Cardinals' bullpen is struggling this season. The situation was amplified by the absence of one of their key pieces for the past two weeks.
Welcome to June, the time of the year where baseball finally reigns supreme. The NBA Finals are over, the Stanley Cup has been lifted and NFL training camp hasn’t quite started yet.
St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley has been placed on the 15-day IL with a right forearm strain. The move is retroactive to June 10. In a corresponding move, right-hander Jake Woodford has been promoted from Triple-A Memphis.
St. Louis Cardinals manager Oli Marmol made some questionable decisions this past weekend while deploying his bullpen. The struggling Red Birds rotation deployed many different relievers during the back-to-back losses over the weekend.
The Cardinals announced Monday that they’ve placed a pivotal right-handed reliever on the 15-day injured list due a strained right forearm.
I don’t even know what to say. It’s hard to believe what I just watched. I knew when Brad Thompson said that Ryan Helsley “checked all the boxes” and was good to go for today that this wasn’t going to be an easy one.
The St. Louis Cardinals' bullpen has been solid so far this season, but the club still could use another arm in the bullpen. St. Louis' bullpen currently ranks 11th in all of baseball with a 3.73 ERA through 42 games.
Ahead of their victory over Ryan Helsley in an arbitration hearing, the Cardinals reportedly discussed a multi-year deal with the right-hander.
The Cardinals have won their arbitration hearing against right-hander Ryan Helsley. He’ll earn the $2.15M salary submitted by the team instead of the $3M figure he and his camp filed.
The St. Louis Cardinals suffered a stunning collapse during the ninth inning of Friday’s NL Wild Card Series opener against the Philadelphia Phillies, and reliever Ryan Helsley was largely to blame.
The St. Louis Cardinals were 93-0 all-time in the postseason when leading by two or more runs through eight innings. After the Phillies' stunning ninth-inning rally on Friday, the Cardinals are now 93-1 in that scenario.
The St. Louis Cardinals got a chance last night to show off three of their five All-Stars. Paul Goldschmidt hit a home run in the first inning, Albert Pujols came up for an at-bat in the fourth, and Ryan Helsley came into the game in the top of the eighth.
The St. Louis Cardinals might need some pitching reinforcements soon with all of the injuries they have dealt with. But one man in particular has helped ease the burden on the rest of the bullpen.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ryan Helsley’s comments about the “disrespectful” Tomahawk Chop have resulted in an immediate change from the Atlanta Braves.
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