With Cardinals starting catcher Willson Contreras out because of a fractured left arm, backup Ivan Herrera expressed confidence in handling the starting catching jobs while Contreras recovers.
The Cardinals will now play Wednesday's originally scheduled game vs. the Mets on Monday, Aug. 5 at 4:15 p.m. St. Louis time.
In today’s 10 a.m. “Ten Hochman” sports video — brought to you by Siteman Cancer Center — Ben Hochman discusses Cardinals catcher Ivan Herrera. Also, a happy birthday shoutout to Keyon Dooling! And as always, Hochman picks a random St. Louis Cards card!
A swing fractured Willson Contreras' left forearm as the Cardinals catcher reached to frame a slider, drawing more attention and questions for MLB's spike in catcher interference.
Following Tuesday’s start, Cardinals top pitching prospect Tink Hence has a 3.60 ERA over 30 innings. He’s fanned 36 batters and maintained a 0.93 WHIP.
Catcher sustains a fractured arm when J. D. Martinez's swing crashes into his left forearm. Cardinals had a three-run lead that vanished into a 7-5 loss, their fourth consecutive.
One of the consistent sources of offense and energy for the club, Contreras was struck on his left forearm by a bat in the 2nd inning. Injury update forthcoming.
After his 2023 season was limited because of a quad strain that shelved him for over nearly three months, Cardinals rookie Jose Fermin played in the Dominican Winter League and has carried that success into 2024.
The St. Louis Cardinals fell the New York Mets 7-5 in a game Tuesday, May 7, 2024, in St. Louis.
Exploring what's true and what's a false about the Cardinals' offensive struggles and how deep they go, or well don't
Losers of three straight, the Cardinals continue a trying homestand with Tuesday's second game against the Mets. First pitch is set for 6:45 p.m.
Cardinals stall after scoring three runs, again, and lose 4-3 to Mets as lineup struggles deepen.
A three-run burst was all the Cardinals had in them (again) as the Mets ride Brandon Nimmo's solo, tiebreaking homer to a 4-3 victory at Busch.
Let's sort through the true and false of why this Cardinals offense is grounded and what meatballs have to do with it.
After going undrafted out of Division III Aurora University in 2019, Chris Roycroft played independent ball and rose up the Cardinals system ahead of his MLB call-up on Monday.
Following a series lost to the lowly Chicago White Sox, chatters were concerned about more than a pedestrian lineup and whether Cardinals were losing a larger race.
In four starts across April, lefty Quinn Mathews posted a 0.50 ERA and collected 38 strikeouts in 18 innings in Low-A while outfielder Nathan Church produced a .349 average, and a .914 OPS in 20 Double-A games.
Following a series loss to baseball's worst team, the Cardinals look for a rebound Monday as they start a home series against the Mets. First pitch is 6:45 p.m.
Losing a home series to a White Sox team that had just one road win (and just one series win) is not just another loss for the Cardinals
Patience is a virtue, but in St. Louis, it’s vulgarity. And online, it’s virtual vitriol.
Cardinals president Bill DeWitt III is adamant that the team isn't seeking public subsidy right now. But if it did, he said, it would have a strong case to make.
The Cardinals offense consisted of one home run and three infield singles in a 5-1 series-deciding loss to the White Sox on Sunday.
Cardinals outfielder Dylan Carlson back from a stint on the IL and ready to "contribute" as he works to build his timing.
Giovanny Gallegos gave up three runs in a pivotal inning as the Cardinals lost the finale and the series to the White Sox.
The Cardinals wrap up a home series Sunday against the White Sox with hopes of avoiding an embarrassing series loss. First pitch is set for 1:15 p.m.
The Cardinals had just five hits in their 6-5 extra-inning loss to the Chicago White Sox. They left 10 men on base in the game.
The Cardinals shuffled their starting pitching rotation after Steven Matz went on the IL on Friday.
The Cardinals fell 6-5 in extra innings against the Chicago White Sox on Saturday.
The St. Louis Cardinals had their game with the Chicago White Sox interrupted in the 10th inning with one out to go as a downpour ensued, forcing officials to suspend action.
The Cardinals, winners by shutout in Friday's opener, continue a home series Saturday against the White Sox. First pitch is set for 1:15 p.m.