However, one player likely to stay in St. Louis is catcher Willson Contreras.
Ryan Helsley and Nolan Arenado could still be traded, but the Cardinals may still have a somewhat respectable roster in 2025.
SI.com's Nate Hagerty argued the Atlanta Braves should consider making a blockbuster trade with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Willson Contreras, heading into the third season of his $87.5 million contract with the Cardinals, is set to make the ...
The St. Louis Cardinals are preparing to move veteran catcher Willson Contreras to first base for the upcoming season, ...
Cardinals slugger Willson Contreras is making a permanent move to first base, with the goal partly being to prolong his ...
Five players took time in the field at first base for the Cardinals in 2024, though three of those five combined for only 14 ...
Leonardo Bernal has four catchers ahead of him on the St. Louis Cardinals’ depth charts. In a couple of years, the ...
Willson Contreras is changing positions. Neither he nor Sonny Gray plan to waive their no-trade rights, though. Read more at ...
St. Louis Cardinals star catcher Willson Contreras set to move to first base according to president of baseball operations ...
It's quite simple: in a contract year, Paul Goldschmidt performed well below the line we expected from a seven-time All-Star ...
After nine years as a catcher, St. Louis Cardinals veteran Willson Contreras will navigate unfamiliar territory in 2025. The Cardinals are moving Contreras to first base effective next year, president ...