Speaking this weekend at the team's Winter Warm-Up event, All-Star closer Ryan Helsley says there has been no talk of a contract extension between him and the t
The St. Louis Cardinals are entering 2025 with different goals in mind than usual. Instead of attempting to contend for a National League Central title, they are looking to take a step back and shed salary if necessary.
According to Jeff Jones of BND.com, the St. Louis Cardinals and right-handed pitcher Ryan Helsley are not having contract conversations. Helsley said he was "almost certain" he was going to be traded during the winter due to a lack of contract discussions.
What type of moves are on the way for the St. Louis Cardinals this offseason? We should find out relatively soon with pitchers and catchers set to report to Spr
Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley told reporters there have been no extension talks between him and the club. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
As the likelihood of Nolan Arenado remaining in St. Louis grows, the Cardinals must find other ways to trim payroll.
Six Cardinals players, including their record-setting closer and Gold Glove-winning fielder, are negotiating deals with team ahead of Thursday's deadline to swap salaries.
The banquet is the highlight of the Cardinals’ annual Winter Warm-Up and one of just two such events remaining in big league cities.
St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak talking about the team's plan to try to trade third baseman Nolan Arenado.
The Cardinals seem to be at the beginning of what they hope is a short rebuild. Can they speed up the process by making some key trades?
The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they agreed to terms on one-year contracts for 2025 with relievers Ryan Helsley, JoJo Romero and John King, thus avoiding salary arbitration. The team did not come to terms with Brendan Donovan,
Coming off an up-and-down first season with the St. Louis Cardinals, Sonny Gray stood firm on remaining part of the organization, even as the Cardinals navigate the early stages of a cost-cutting,