The Cardinals May Soon See the Return of a Former Gold Glover

The St. Louis Cardinals may soon have a familiar face back on the field as they await the return of a former Gold Glove winner. After being sidelined for several weeks due to a nagging injury, it looks like this player could be making a comeback in the near future.

The Cardinals have been struggling without this key player, who is known for their exceptional defensive skills. Their absence has been felt on the field, with the team struggling to fill the gap left by their absence. But with their potential return, the Cardinals could see a significant improvement in their performance.

The former Gold Glover has been working hard to recover from their injury and has been making progress in their rehabilitation. The team’s medical staff has been closely monitoring their recovery and are optimistic about their return to the field.

Fans of the Cardinals have been eagerly anticipating the return of this player, who has been a fan favorite since joining the team. Their presence on the field not only brings a boost to the team’s defense, but also adds a level of excitement and energy to the game.

While the exact date of their return is still uncertain, the Cardinals and their fans can rest assured that this former Gold Glover will be back on the field soon, ready  

Cardinals Receive Promising Update on Future Hall of Famer Nolan Arenado’s Return

The St. Louis Cardinals have been struggling to stay alive in the NL Wild Card race, but they may have just received the good news they desperately need. After being sidelined since July with a shoulder injury, third baseman Nolan Arenado is expected to go through a rehab assignment on Tuesday to assess his progress.

According to Katie Woo of The Athletic, the Cardinals are hopeful that the 10-time Gold Glover will return for their final homestretch at the end of this month. Woo also reported that outfielder Alec Burleson will be coming off the injured list in time for the Cards’ upcoming series with the Seattle Mariners.

Return of Elite Defender Could Complicate Cardinals’ Roster

In an article for St. Louis Cardinals On SI, Patrick McAvoy discusses the potential impact of Arenado’s return on the team. While his elite defense at third base will undoubtedly be a welcome addition, it could also create a complicated situation in the St. Louis clubhouse.

“If he’s here for the final homestand, it would make sense to give him all of the time possible to show what he can do before a potential trade this winter,” McAvoy writes. This could mean reduced playing time for Nolan Gorman, who has been getting consistent time at third base in Arenado’s absence.

In 96 games this season, Arenado has a .235 batting average with 10 home runs and 43 runs batted in. His return could provide a much-needed boost for the Cardinals as they fight for a spot in the playoffs. 

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