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As the 2025 World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers reaches its conclusion, the focus is quickly shifting to what promises to be an e
When World Series ends, the work begins, and the Cardinals have new staff, new leadership -- will it mean new direction? Nathan Mills and Derrick Goold discuss.
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John Denton floats St. Louis native as fit for Cardinals
The Cardinals are about to begin what should be a very productive and busy offseason. That could start as soon as Saturday, as the Blue Jays return home ahead 3-2 in the World Series with a chance to close out the Dodgers in Friday’s Game 6.
With the World Series ending, the Cardinals’ offseason plans are coming into focus — and a hometown legend could be the answer to their pitching woes.
Winn, a finalist for Rawlings' top honor in each of his two seasons as the Cardinals' everyday shortstop, becomes the fourth Cardinals shortstop to win.
Trey Yesavage pulled off a feat that just three other pitchers in the history of the World Series have managed before, two of them Hall of Famers.
Scherzer, a St. Louis native was originally drafted by the Cardinals in 2003, but did not sign, instead choosing to play at the University of Missouri. But the Cardinals had a chance to bring him aboard in 2015 and ultimately passed on the opportunity.
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider reacted to the wild game-ending double play, which forced a World Series Game 7.