We already knew that the Cardinals have struggled to draft and develop premium starting pitching, which explains why they have cobble a rotation together.
But the bottom-line results are just as bad in the organization's failure to draft and develop All-Star caliber talent offensively -- with too many young and talented hitters sputtering and not living up to the hype.
The so-called Cardinal Way isn't what it used to be. Sad.
St. Louis Cardinals rookie shortstop did not receive a single vote -- nothing -- in the annual NL Rookie of the Year voting done...
The Cardinals are reportedly balking at the financial cost of offloading third baseman Nolan Arenado to the Red Sox -- if in fact, a...
Andre Pallante has done a very good job as a starting pitcher since the Cardinals put him in their rotation on May 29. Pallante...