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The Cardinals are on the Rise: Giants Beware!
The St. Louis Cardinals have been making some impressive moves on the field recently. After taking series wins against both the Cincinnati Reds and the Oakland A’s, they now sit just one game below a .500 record. But their upcoming opponent, the San Francisco Giants, should not underestimate them. While the Cardinals may not be playoff contenders, the Giants have fought their way back into the race, making this a matchup between two equally matched .500 teams.
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The Cardinals Show Signs of Life, But Changes Are Coming: Three Players That Need to Be Traded This Offseason
The St. Louis Cardinals have been making some noise lately, taking series from the Reds and A’s and now sitting just one game under .500 as they prepare to face the Giants. While they may not make the playoffs this year, they have the opportunity to play spoiler for other contending teams in the coming weeks.
John Mozeliak’s Tenure Coming to an End: Chaim Bloom to Take Over as President of Baseball Operations
With less than a month left in John Mozeliak’s tenure as president of baseball operations, the Cardinals are preparing for a period of change. Chaim Bloom will take over at the end of the regular season, and it’s about time according to the fanbase.
Three Players That Need to Be Traded to Restock the Farm System
As part of the Cardinals’ rebuild, it’s important to trade certain players to restock the farm system with the talent it needs. While this may upset some fans, it’s necessary for the team’s future success.
Donovan Solano: A Valuable Trade Piece
Despite being the Cardinals’ lone All-Star this year, Donovan Solano should be traded this offseason. With a surplus of left-handed hitters and a need for MLB-ready pitching, Solano can bring in a good haul for the team.
Goodbye to Noot: Why Harrison Bader Should Be Traded
While Harrison Bader is a fan favorite and a solid player, the Cardinals should avoid trading both him and Alec Burleson. Bader’s value is high after a strong August showing, and his ability to play all three outfield positions makes him an attractive trade piece.
Clearing the Logjam: Why Tyler O’Neill Should Be Traded
Tyler O’Neill is another left-handed bat on the Cardinals’ roster, and with a surplus of them, it’s time to clear the logjam. O’Neill’s strong defense and power from the left side of the plate make him a valuable trade piece for the team.