The plan for a youth movement to take root in St. Louis included letting 1B Paul Goldschmidt walk as a free agent and attempting to trade 3B Nolan Arenado with three years and $74 million left on his contract.
St. Louis Cardinals fans were already sad to see Paul Goldschmidt go but Oli Marmol's latest story about the veteran and former MVP make it sting just a bit more.
The Yankees signed first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to a one-year, $12.5 million contract this offseason. Goldschmidt spent the past six season with the Cardinals, including an MVP
First camp hurdle overcome. Arenado returns to a team which sought to trade him as part of a winter strategy centered around cutting costs and providing opportunities to younger players. They accomplished some of the former by allowing veterans Paul Goldschmidt,
St. Louis. They likely won't contend and may even trade some players at the deadline. That said, however, it's still going to be an important year. Zach Wadley of Yardbarker listed Nolan Arenado as the Cardinal with the most to prove in 2025.
The New York Yankees have been connected to a St. Louis Cardinals star in the past and are still predicted to be the team that ends up trading for him.
Veteran Paul Goldschmidt will be looking to prove that age is only a number this season as the 37-year-old eyes his first World Series title. After 6 seasons with the St.
These are somewhat uncharted waters for the St. Louis Cardinals as the 2025 season begins. St. Louis has been a model of consistency over the past several decades, but enters the season picked to finish near the bottom of the standings by nearly every major news outlet.
The St. Louis Cardinals are scheduled to face a former fan favorite in Wednesday's spring training exhibition against the New York Yankees.