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The St. Louis Cardinals and Seattle Mariners seem bound to make a trade this offseason, and it could end up being a huge move.
The St. Louis Cardinals have been productive this offseason, with Chaim Bloom having already made several blockbuster trades. The most recent deal sent slugger
The Seattle Mariners could swing a big trade with the St. Louis Cardinals to acquire two veteran players this offseason.
MLB fans are demanding that the St. Louis Cardinals sign a former Cy Young Winner to bolster their pitching rotation.
There is a reason why the St. Louis Cardinals are not allowing pitcher Dustin May to wear the coveted No. 85. Last week, the St. Louis Cardinals acquired right-handed pitcher Dustin May from the Boston Red Sox. While in Beantown, May donned the No.85 on the mound. However, he will not have the opportunity to wear that number in St. Louis.
The Cardinals' trade of Willson Contreras pushes Alec Burleson to first base. Find out about the ripple effects at MLB Trade Rumors.
After sending Willson Contreras and Sonny Gray to the Boston Red Sox in separate deals for a passel of pitching prospects, the St. Louis Cardinals have taken on the traits of self-contained shoppers who don’t leave much daylight for receiving gifts from others.
I thought about exploring this possibility when the offseason started, but dismissed it since it felt extraordinarily unlikely. But, I have seen many comments over the past few weeks that mentioned why the St.