The St. Louis Cardinals Surrender at Trade Deadline, Parting Ways with Key Relievers
In a shocking move, the St. Louis Cardinals have seemingly given up on their season by trading away three expiring relievers at the trade deadline. The team’s decision to cut ties with Ryan Helsley, Steven Matz, and Phil Maton has left fans and analysts questioning their motives.
The biggest move came when the Cardinals sent Helsley to the New York Mets, a move that has left many scratching their heads. Helsley, who has been a reliable arm out of the bullpen for the Cardinals, was seen as a key piece to their playoff hopes. But now, he will be donning a different uniform for the remainder of the season.
In addition to Helsley, the Cardinals also traded Matz to the Boston Red Sox and Maton to the Texas Rangers. These moves have left the team with a depleted bullpen and have raised concerns about their chances of making a postseason run.
But the Cardinals may not be done making moves just yet. With the recent transition from John Mozeliak to Chaim Bloom as the team’s president of baseball operations, the Cardinals may be looking to make some big moves in the offseason to revamp their roster and make a strong push for the playoffs next year.
Only time will tell if the Cardinals’ decision to part ways with key relievers will pay off in the long run. But for now, it seems like they have waved the white flag on this season and are already looking towards the future.
The St. Louis Cardinals Surrender at Trade Deadline, Parting Ways with Key Relievers
In a shocking move, the St. Louis Cardinals have seemingly given up on their season by trading away three expiring relievers at the trade deadline. The team’s decision to cut ties with Ryan Helsley, Steven Matz, and Phil Maton has left fans and analysts questioning their motives.
The biggest move came when the Cardinals sent Helsley to the New York Mets, a move that has left many scratching their heads. Helsley, who has been a reliable arm out of the bullpen for the Cardinals, was seen as a key piece to their playoff hopes. But now, he will be donning a different uniform for the remainder of the season.
In addition to Helsley, the Cardinals also traded Matz to the Boston Red Sox and Maton to the Texas Rangers. These moves have left the team with a depleted bullpen and have raised concerns about their chances of making a postseason run.
But the Cardinals may not be done making moves just yet. With the recent transition from John Mozeliak to Chaim Bloom as the team’s president of baseball operations, the Cardinals may be looking to make some big moves in the offseason to revamp their roster and make a strong push for the playoffs next year.
Only time will tell if the Cardinals’ decision to part ways with key relievers will pay off in the long run. But for now, it seems like they have waved the white flag on this season and are already looking towards the future.