Daniel Descalso capped his three-hit game with an eighth-inning grand slam as the Cardinals pounded the Padres, 10-2, Tuesday night in San Diego.More» Descalso belts first career grand slam
On Wednesday, Tyler Lyons will become the sixth rookie to pitch for the Cardinals this season as he makes the start in place of the injured Jaime Garcia.More»
David Freese said that the stitches in his right thumb will be taken out Friday, though the third baseman believes he'll be able to play before then.More» Freese tags out Aoki trying to steal home
Former Cardinals pitcher Ryan Franklin, now an assistant to general manager John Mozeliak, has been helping the organization as it scouts potential picks for the upcoming First-Year Player Draft. His Draft-related work won't end there.More»
Right-hander Eduardo Sanchez was claimed off waivers by the Cubs on Tuesday after an eight-year tenure with St. Louis, which signed him as a non-drafted free agent out of Venezuela.More» Sanchez escapes a seventh-inning jam
Shelby Miller was not at this best, but he still left with a lead, one that was quickly given up by the bullpen as the Cardinals dropped the opener of their eight-game trip, 4-2, to the Padres on Monday night.More» Padres take the lead on Guzman's hit-by-pitch
Trevor Rosenthal is on a pace to pitch in nearly 90 games this season, but the Cardinals are not concerned as yet with overworking their standout setup reliever.More» Rosenthal fans Maldonado to hold the lead
A day after after getting stitches to close a gash near his right thumb, David Freese said he could play, but manager Mike Matheny removed his third baseman from the starting lineup after seeing some swelling.More» Freese tags out Aoki trying to steal home
With an off-day on Thursday giving Mike Matheny a chance to alter the rotation, the manager said he will keep everyone on schedule, thereby giving all his starters an extra day of rest.More» Gast hurls 5 1/3 innings of two-run ball
The Cardinals closed a 10-game homestand with a 4-2 win over the Brewers. Sunday's victory, the team's 13th in 17 games this month, secured a series win for St. Louis.More» Jay hits an RBI double to right in fourth
Manager Mike Matheny announced on Sunday that the Cardinals will have left-hander Tyler Lyons start against the Padres on Wednesday in place of Jaime Garcia, who has been placed on the 15-day disabled list with a left shoulder injury.More»
Mitchell Boggs is tired of talking mechanics. He won't divulge the specifics on what he accomplished or tweaked during his Triple-A stint in Memphis, but he'll be happy to show it.More» Boggs gets his first save by retiring Scutaro
Three days after receiving a cortisone injection to target a buildup of scar tissue around his right elbow, Jake Westbrook was cleared to begin his throwing program.More» Reporter on Westbrook heading to the DL
Following Sunday's game, the Cardinals' grounds crew will begin the process of converting a baseball diamond into a soccer field for Thursday's international exhibition game between Manchester City and Chelsea.More»
The Cardinals were able to keep the game in reach thanks to strong fielding and relieving efforts, but they struggled to capitalize at the plate in the 6-4 loss in 10 innings at Busch Stadium.More» Kozma singles home the first run of the game
Starter Jaime Garcia was placed on the 15-day disabled list due to a left shoulder strain, and the Cardinals are concerned that surgery may be necessary in order to correct a shoulder impingement that has been bothering the left-hander for the past 12 months.More» Garcia goes 5 1/3 solid innings vs. Brewers
Mitchell Boggs will rejoin the Cardinals' bullpen on Sunday, taking the roster spot that opened when the organization moved Jaime Garcia to the 15-day disabled list.More» Boggs gets his first save by retiring Scutaro
With Jason Motte sidelined after Tommy John surgery and Mitchell Boggs struggling, Edward Mujica was thrust into unfamiliar territory as the Cardinals' closer, and he is bringing stability to a beleaguered bullpen.More» Mujica shuts the door on the Cardinals' win
Chris Carpenter took another small step toward returning on Saturday, when he threw an extended bullpen session shortly before the Cardinals took the field for batting practice.More» Mozeliak on Carpenter's progress, return
David Freese's grand slam highlighted a five-run first inning start as St. Louis continued its season dominance of the Milwaukee Brewers with a 7-6 victory at Busch Stadium.More» Freese crushes a grand slam in the first
Initially hopeful that elbow discomfort would sideline him for only two starts, Jake Westbrook is now bracing for a slightly longer-than-expected stay on the disabled list.More» Reporter on Westbrook heading to the DL
New York's Jon Niese delivered one of his strongest starts of the season, as the Mets escaped Busch Stadium with a 5-2 victory. An announced crowd of 44,068 was on hand, as the Cardinals were unsuccessful in their attempt to sweep a four-game series for the second time this month.More» Wainwright strikes out eight over six
The Cardinals took the Mets' run-at-will approach against Shelby Miller on Wednesday as an opportunity to rekindle conversations with the rookie right-hander about how he can better stall the running game behind him.More» Miller strikes out six over 5 2/3 innings
David Freese, who hit 20 home runs last year, remains homerless 88 at-bats into his season entering Thursday's finale against the Mets. He has only three extra-base hits and four RBIs. A career .290 hitter, Freese is batting .216.More» Freese's single breaks up De La Rosa's no-no
Matt Carpenter has thrived from the top spot, leaving manager Mike Matheny content to continue as is with the batting order until it is obvious that it requires any tinkering.More» Carpenter singles home Freese in the third
After watching Yadier Molina struggle at the plate on Tuesday, manager Mike Matheny chose to unplug the veteran from the lineup on Wednesday.More» Molina throws out Rizzo to end the first
Chris Carpenter threw a short side session at Busch Stadium on Wednesday, after which he expressed satisfaction with the way his arm continues to respond.More»Cardinals Care dedicate Carpenter Field