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The St. Louis Cardinals didn't necessarily need more infielders, but they got one anyway.
Reports indicate that the St. Louis Cardinals added infield depth to the roster right before the start of spring training.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced on Monday that Major League Baseball will produce and distribute all in-market St. Louis Cardinals games for the 2026 season. Fans will be able to watch games on traditional cable and satellite providers as well as through Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a lot of hurlers the fanbase can be excited about.
The St. Louis Cardinals have not been nearly the kind of team they have wanted to be over the last couple of years. That has seemingly led to somewhat of a rebuild.Earlier this offseason, the Cardinals agreed to a trade to send veteran star third baseman Nolan Arenado out of town.
More than a year into Chaim Bloom's revitalizing (and now restocking) of the farm system, Cardinals rise to their highest ranking by mag since No. 1 in 2013.
The St. Louis Cardinals will be looking for more outfield help before the season begins.
Cardinals.TV launches Feb. 10 with $99.99 season pass or $19.99/month streaming. MLB takes over broadcasts as Cardinals make the switch.
If you want to stream the Cardinals this season, you can buy a full-season subscription for $99.99 or pay per month for $19.99.
The St. Louis Cardinals are preparing for a significant drop in television revenue this season, possibly around $20 million, after moving their local broadcast rights from FanDuel Sports Network Midwest to a Major League Baseball-led streaming service.