The St. Louis Cardinals will start the regular season with right-hander Sonny Gray and outfielder Lars Nootbaar on the injured list, manager Oliver Marmol said Saturday.
The St. Louis Cardinals will be without starter Sonny Gray and outfielder Lars Nootbaar to open the 2024 season.
Once the Dodgers return from South Korea, they will have a week to prepare for their domestic home opening series against the St. Louis Cardinals. Los Angeles is scheduled to host the Cardinals for a four-game series beginning Thursday, March 28.
The Cardinals are a week out. Who is on? Who is off? Good morning, Viva El Birdos! Well… I lied to you. I promised I would be back in the saddle for a significant article this week.
The St. Louis Cardinals should be able to compete for a postseason spot in 2024, but the club still has some question marks. St. Louis made a serious effort to add pitching this offseason, but the starting rotation still is thin.
The St. Louis Cardinals officially will be without the services of their top pitcher on Opening Day. St. Louis boosted its starting rotation by signing three-time All-Star Sonny Gray but he recently suffered an unfortunate hamstring injury.
St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Miles Mikolas will be the team's starter for Opening Day in Los Angeles against the Dodgers on March 28, manager Oliver Marmol announced Sunday.
The St. Louis Cardinals are eager to bounce back from a disappointing 2023 season. Pitching is a major area of improvement and the team addressed it with the additions of staff ace Sonny Gray, Lance Lynn and Kyle Gibson.
Fresh off arguably the best season of his career, Sonny Gray signed a three-year, $75 million deal with the St. Louis Cardinals. Gray is set to front the
The St. Louis Cardinals had a major scare recently. Opening Day is right around the corner and the St. Louis Cardinals are considered by many to be the
Opening Day quickly is approaching. The St. Louis Cardinals seemingly are in a better spot right now than they were at the end of the 2023 season, but there still is room for growth. St.
The St. Louis Cardinals recently got some rough news. Cardinals ace Sonny Gray recently suffered a hamstring injury which has raised questions about his possible availability for Opening Day.
Multiple pitchers have been sidelined with injuries this spring.
The St. Louis Cardinals recently had a major scare. St. Louis seemingly is in a better spot right now than it was at the end of the 2023 season and one of the biggest reasons why is because the club was able to sign three-time All-Star Sonny Gray to help fix the rotation.
During an appearance on the “Foul Territory” podcast, three-time All-Star Sonny Gray disclosed that the Arizona Diamondbacks were one of the finalists considered as a potential landing spot for him this offseason.
Sonny Gray recently suffered a hamstring injury in spring training. It was originally feared he could lose some time on the mound. However, the latest update on the St.
Cardinals starting pitcher Sonny Gray appeared on the "Foul Territory" podcast on Thursday, saying he nearly returned to the Reds this offseason.
In late February, the St. Louis Cardinals named Sonny Gray the Opening Day starter. Just one week later, the Cardinals announced that Gray would likely start the season on the injured list.
The team acquired a three-time All-Star this offseason, but it sounds like he won't be ready to contribute on Opening Day.
The pitcher's status as the Cardinals' Opening Day starter is in question.
Sonny Gray, pegged to be the ace of the St. Louis Cardinals pitching staff, left Monday's game against the Washington Nationals in West Palm Beach, Fla., with what the team called right hamstring tightness.
Top Cardinals starter Sonny Gray exited today’s spring start with a trainer in the middle of an at-bat against Washington’s Nick Senzel.
With a pitching rotation full of question marks, the St. Louis Cardinal made a major improvement to it on Monday by landing a significant free agent.
Gray is coming off the best season of his career, where he led all of Major League Baseball with a 2.83 FIP and recorded a 2.79 ERA en route to a second-place finish in the AL Cy Young race.
The Twins, Cardinals, and Phillies have all been linked to the free agent at various points this winter, though Philadelphia is probably off the board after re-signing Aaron Nola earlier Sunday.
Sonny Gray is one of the top free agents left on the market, and the Braves are clearly in the market for a front-line starter.
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